Leidsche Courant by Leidsche Courant

Leidsche Courant Possibly 1876

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graphic-art, print, paper, typography

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graphic-art

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dutch-golden-age

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print

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paper

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typography

Dimensions: height 38 cm, width 26.1 cm

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

This is a copy of the ‘Leidsche Courant’ newspaper, printed on Tuesday, November 21st. The layout exhibits a hierarchical structure, beginning with the title and coat of arms centered at the top, followed by the date and then the body of the text, arranged in columns. The newspaper's design uses vertical lines to create divisions between the news columns. The texture of the paper itself, aged and slightly discolored, conveys a sense of history, reminding us of its materiality as an object from the past. The contrast between the black text and the off-white paper creates a strong visual framework. The dense typography invites close reading and reflects a time when information was carefully curated for a specific audience. As an artifact, the newspaper embodies structuralist ideals, offering insights into the cultural and social codes of its time. The design and layout suggest a system of communication aimed at informing and shaping public opinion. It offers a lens through which we can examine how information was valued and disseminated in the past. The vertical format and structured text, along with the aged materiality, make it an intriguing subject for further study and interpretation.

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