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The Scribe's Soliloquy

An odyssey through the ink-stained artifacts and resonant silences of the recorded word.

In the quietude of the archive, we find 'The Scribe's Soliloquy,' an exploration of how the written word shapes the human soul. The journey begins with the sharp anticipation of correspondence. In Girl Reading a Letter at an Open Window, Vermeer captures the light of discovery, a tension mirrored in the moral weight of Bathsheba Receiving David's Letter. The ink carries consequences, whether it is the domestic intrigue of The Love Letter or the poised, direct gaze of A Lady Writing, where the quill becomes an extension of the self.

Knowledge is not merely recorded; it is sought. The Astronomer and The Geographer represent the intellectual hunger of the Dutch Golden Age, where charts and globes provide a syntax for the universe. This search for meaning is ancient, seen in the weathered faces of An Old Lady with a Book and the Study of an Old Man in Profile. Wisdom is a slow burn, echoing through The Three Philosophers and the satirical wit of Goya’s Aesopvs (Aesop). The very history of art is a record of these gestures, preserved in the Page from "Libro de' Disegni" and the raw, preparatory energy of Delacroix’s Study.

In the domestic sphere, the act of reading becomes a sanctuary. Writing by Gari Melchers and Emma Zorn, Reading depict the profound silence of focus. We see the passing of this tradition in Nurse Reading to a Little Girl and the shared quiet of Mr. and Mrs. Cassatt Reading. Even the stoic figure in Arrangement in Grey and Black No. 1 (Portrait of the Artist's Mother) reminds us of the unspoken histories held within a family. As the 19th century dawned, the word moved from the private study of Standing Young Man at the Window in his Study Reading ("The Student") to the public sphere. The Artist's Father, Reading "L'Événement" and Arthur Fontaine lisant showcase the rise of the daily press, a theme continued in the casual grace of Woman Reading and the modern distraction found in Le Chemin de fer (The Railway).

Sometimes, the word is an aesthetic gift. Manet’s Letter Decorated with a Snail on a Leaf and his A Letter to Eugène Maus, Decorated with Two Apples show that even a brief note can be a canvas. Matisse pays homage to the weight of thought in Still Life with Pascal's Pensées, while Théodore Duret sits surrounded by the artifacts of a life lived through criticism. Finally, as we reach the contemporary, we see the word transform. From the classical Inspiration and the devotion of Old Woman Praying, we arrive at Untitled (Help Wanted Full Page) - Stephen Dean. Here, the newspaper is no longer a source of news but a luminous field of color, proving that even in the modern age, the scribe’s work remains a mesmerizing field of light.

Artworks in this collection

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Girl Reading a Letter at an Open Window - Johannes Vermeer (c. 1657–1659)
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Girl Reading a Letter at an Open Window - Johannes Vermeer (c. 1657–1659)

Johannes Vermeer

Bathsheba Receiving David's Letter - After Rembrandt / School of Govert Flinck (c. 1645)
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Bathsheba Receiving David's Letter - After Rembrandt / School of Govert Flinck (c. 1645)

After Rembrandt / School of Govert Flinck

The Love Letter - Johannes Vermeer (ca. 1669–1670)
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The Love Letter - Johannes Vermeer (ca. 1669–1670)

Johannes Vermeer

A Lady Writing - Johannes Vermeer (c. 1665)
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A Lady Writing - Johannes Vermeer (c. 1665)

Johannes Vermeer

The Astronomer - Johannes Vermeer (1668)
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The Astronomer - Johannes Vermeer (1668)

Johannes Vermeer

The Geographer - Johannes Vermeer (1669)
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The Geographer - Johannes Vermeer (1669)

Johannes Vermeer

An Old Lady with a Book - Rembrandt van Rijn (1637)
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An Old Lady with a Book - Rembrandt van Rijn (1637)

Rembrandt van Rijn

Study of an Old Man in Profile - Rembrandt van Rijn (c. 1630)

Study of an Old Man in Profile - Rembrandt van Rijn (c. 1630)

Rembrandt van Rijn

The Three Philosophers - Giorgione (1508/1509)
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The Three Philosophers - Giorgione (1508/1509)

Giorgione

Aesopvs (Aesop) - Francisco Goya (1778)

Aesopvs (Aesop) - Francisco Goya (1778)

Francisco Goya

Page from "Libro de' Disegni" - Giorgio Vasari with drawings by Filippino Lippi, Botticelli, and Raffaellino del Garbo (Sheets c. 1480–1504; mounting c. 1575–1590)
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Page from "Libro de' Disegni" - Giorgio Vasari with drawings by Filippino Lippi, Botticelli, and Raffaellino del Garbo (Sheets c. 1480–1504; mounting c. 1575–1590)

Giorgio Vasari with drawings by Filippino Lippi, Botticelli, and Raffaellino del Garbo

Study - Eugène Delacroix (date unknown)
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Study - Eugène Delacroix (date unknown)

Eugène Delacroix

Writing - Gari Melchers (c. 1905–1909)
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Writing - Gari Melchers (c. 1905–1909)

Gari Melchers

Emma Zorn, Reading - Anders Zorn (1887)

Emma Zorn, Reading - Anders Zorn (1887)

Anders Zorn

Nurse Reading to a Little Girl - Mary Cassatt (1895)
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Nurse Reading to a Little Girl - Mary Cassatt (1895)

Mary Cassatt

Mr. and Mrs. Cassatt Reading - Mary Cassatt (c. 1877–1887)
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Mr. and Mrs. Cassatt Reading - Mary Cassatt (c. 1877–1887)

Mary Cassatt

Arrangement in Grey and Black No. 1 (Portrait of the Artist's Mother) - James McNeill Whistler (1871)
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Arrangement in Grey and Black No. 1 (Portrait of the Artist's Mother) - James McNeill Whistler (1871)

James McNeill Whistler

Standing Young Man at the Window in his Study Reading ("The Student") - Willem Drost (c. 1653)
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Standing Young Man at the Window in his Study Reading ("The Student") - Willem Drost (c. 1653)

Willem Drost

The Artist's Father, Reading "L'Événement" - Paul Cézanne (1866)
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The Artist's Father, Reading "L'Événement" - Paul Cézanne (1866)

Paul Cézanne

Arthur Fontaine lisant - Édouard Vuillard (1904)

Arthur Fontaine lisant - Édouard Vuillard (1904)

Édouard Vuillard

Woman Reading - Édouard Manet (ca. 1880–1881)
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Woman Reading - Édouard Manet (ca. 1880–1881)

Édouard Manet

Le Chemin de fer (The Railway) - Édouard Manet (1873)
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Le Chemin de fer (The Railway) - Édouard Manet (1873)

Édouard Manet

The Letter - Mary Cassatt (1890–1891)
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The Letter - Mary Cassatt (1890–1891)

Mary Cassatt

Letter Decorated with a Snail on a Leaf - Édouard Manet (1880)
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Letter Decorated with a Snail on a Leaf - Édouard Manet (1880)

Édouard Manet

A Letter to Eugène Maus, Decorated with Two Apples - Édouard Manet (1880)

A Letter to Eugène Maus, Decorated with Two Apples - Édouard Manet (1880)

Édouard Manet

Still Life with Pascal's Pensées - Henri Matisse (1924)
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Still Life with Pascal's Pensées - Henri Matisse (1924)

Henri Matisse

Théodore Duret - Édouard Vuillard (1912)
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Théodore Duret - Édouard Vuillard (1912)

Édouard Vuillard

Inspiration - William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1898)
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Inspiration - William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1898)

William-Adolphe Bouguereau

Old Woman Praying - Matthias Stom (late 1630s–early 1640s)

Old Woman Praying - Matthias Stom (late 1630s–early 1640s)

Matthias Stom

Untitled (Help Wanted Full Page) - Stephen Dean (1994)

Untitled (Help Wanted Full Page) - Stephen Dean (1994)

Stephen Dean

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