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Letter from Mozart to a freemason, January 1786 (pen & ink on paper)
XPH330366 Letter from Mozart to a freemason, January 1786 (pen & ink on paper) by Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-91); Staatsbibliothek, Berlin, Germany; (add.info.: Brief Mozarts an einen Freimaurer; ); Austrian, out of copyright
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Autograph Correspondence Handwritten Free Mason
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This print showcases a remarkable piece of history - a letter from the legendary composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart to a freemason, written in January 1786. The delicate pen and ink on paper capture the essence of Mozart's handwriting, providing an intimate glimpse into his correspondence with this mysterious figure. The significance of this letter lies not only in its authorship but also in its subject matter. Freemasonry was an influential secret society during Mozart's time, known for its commitment to enlightenment ideals and brotherhood. In this epistle, Mozart likely delves into philosophical discussions or shares insights about his musical compositions. The authenticity of the document is unquestionable as it resides within the prestigious Staatsbibliothek in Berlin, Germany. Its preservation allows us to appreciate both the artistic beauty of Mozart's handwriting and gain insight into his personal relationships beyond just his musical genius. As we gaze upon this image, we are transported back to the late 18th century when letters were cherished forms of communication. This photograph serves as a testament to human connection through words penned by one of history's greatest composers. It reminds us that even geniuses like Mozart had their own networks and friendships outside their creative endeavors. Let us marvel at this extraordinary artifact that unites two worlds - music and freemasonry - offering us a rare glimpse into the life and mind of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart himself.
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