Leydse Courant van 21 januari 1807 by weduwe Anthony de Klopper en Zoon

Leydse Courant van 21 januari 1807 Possibly 1807

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print, etching, paper, typography

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dutch-golden-age

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print

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etching

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paper

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typography

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history-painting

Dimensions: height 450 mm, width 260 mm

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

This is an example of the Leydse Courant newspaper, printed on January 21st, 1807, in Leiden, by the Widow Anthony de Klopper and Son. A newspaper like this offers us a window into the concerns and preoccupations of its readers. It would have shaped public opinion, influencing political discourse and social norms. The articles within this newspaper provide us with information about the political and economic landscape of the Netherlands during the early 19th century. We can find reports on international relations, trade, and domestic affairs. It also tells us something about the development of a Dutch national identity during a period of upheaval. The newspaper format itself, with its columns of dense text and standardized layout, reflects the rise of print culture and the increasing accessibility of information to a wider audience. By examining sources like this one, historians and researchers can gain insights into the social, cultural, and institutional contexts that shaped this artwork, and, by extension, its viewers' world.

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