graphic-art, print, typography, poster
graphic-art
magazine cover layout
typography
geometric
decorative-art
poster
Dimensions height 478 mm, width 596 mm
This is a calendar for 1880, printed by De Roever-Kröber-Bakels, a printing firm in the Netherlands. It’s more than just a way to mark the days. It’s a window into the economic and social life of the time. Look closely and you’ll see lists of banks, tariffs, postal rates, and even information about the royal family. It's a snapshot of the institutions and structures that shaped daily life in the late 19th century Netherlands. The calendar isn’t just a neutral tool; it’s a product of its time, reflecting the values and priorities of a society undergoing rapid change and industrialization. To understand this calendar fully, we need to delve into the history of printing, the growth of commerce, and the role of the monarchy in Dutch society. Historical societies, archives, and libraries would be invaluable resources for understanding the social and institutional context that gave rise to this intriguing artifact.
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