drawing, paper, ink
drawing
toned paper
light pencil work
art-nouveau
blue ink drawing
childish illustration
quirky sketch
paper
personal sketchbook
ink
idea generation sketch
geometric
line
sketchbook drawing
storyboard and sketchbook work
decorative-art
sketchbook art
Dimensions: height 239 mm, width 176 mm
Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain
Reinier Willem Petrus de Vries designed this calendar page for January in an unknown year with ink. As the calendar indicates the month of January, and the price is listed as 15, we can assume the design was likely intended for commercial production. De Vries was active during a period of significant social and artistic change, including the rise of industrialization and the changing role of art in everyday life. He lived through two world wars, witnessing the shifts in social structures and the rise of modernism. This piece might be viewed as reflecting a desire to blend functionality with beauty, fitting into the broader Arts and Crafts movement, which sought to make art accessible and integrated into daily routines. Consider how a simple calendar design can be a mirror to society's values, reflecting both utility and an aspiration for beauty in the mundane.
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