Naamlijst bij de viering van het 25-jarige bestaan van het departement Voorburg van de Maatschappij tot Nut van 't Algemeen, 1849 by Anonymous

Naamlijst bij de viering van het 25-jarige bestaan van het departement Voorburg van de Maatschappij tot Nut van 't Algemeen, 1849 1849

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print, typography, engraving

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hand written

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hand-lettering

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dutch-golden-age

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print

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old engraving style

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hand drawn type

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hand lettering

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typography

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hand-written

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hand-drawn typeface

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fading type

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handwritten font

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engraving

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calligraphy

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small lettering

Dimensions: height 345 mm, width 210 mm

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

This list was made in 1849 to celebrate twenty-five years of the Voorburg department of the Society for Public Welfare, and as a record of the names of attendees. Note the prominent use of stylized script throughout the text. Calligraphy has long served as a powerful symbol of order and continuity, reminiscent of ancient inscriptions designed to convey legitimacy and permanence. Compare this to the lettering on Roman imperial decrees, which similarly aimed to project an image of lasting authority. Consider, too, how the careful arrangement of the words mirrors a deeper psychological need for structure and coherence. The act of meticulously recording names and events serves to anchor these moments in time, much like how we construct narratives to make sense of our experiences. This inscription, therefore, transcends its function as a mere list, instead becoming a testament to the enduring human impulse to preserve memory and find meaning in the face of fleeting existence. It embodies a collective desire to resist the relentless passage of time, a motif that continues to echo through history.

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