Krantenknipsel betreffende Louis Meijer by Anonymous

Krantenknipsel betreffende Louis Meijer Possibly 1865

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Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

This printed announcement from April 1865 advertises an upcoming art auction in The Hague, focusing on the estate of the painter Louis Meijer. The capitalized words "KUNST-AUCTIE" and "SCHILDERIJEN EN TEEKENINGEN" immediately grab the viewer's attention. The word "Catalogus" is particularly compelling, as it implies a structured inventory of knowledge, harking back to the Alexandrian library's ambition to contain the world's knowledge. This impulse has surfaced repeatedly throughout history, from the encyclopedias of the Enlightenment to our modern digital databases. It seems as though the collective unconscious compels us to organize and categorize, as if by understanding the parts we can grasp the whole. The auction catalogue mirrors this deep-seated desire, inviting viewers to partake in this quest for order.

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