Kalligrafie op de vrede tussen de Staten en prins Willem V, 1787 by Leonard Jozef Ferrier

Kalligrafie op de vrede tussen de Staten en prins Willem V, 1787 1787

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Dimensions: height 338 mm, width 461 mm

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

This is a Calligraphy on the Peace Between the States and Prince William V, made in 1787 by Leonard Jozef Ferrier. It's an etching, a printmaking process that relies on corrosive materials to create an image on a metal plate, which is then inked and pressed onto paper. Look closely, and you'll notice the intricate details of the lettering and border, which would have required meticulous work to create. The black and white aesthetic emphasizes the sharp contrasts and linear qualities of the design. Etchings like this one were often produced in multiples, making art more accessible to a wider audience, but it involved collaboration between the original artist and the skilled printmakers who translated the drawing into the etched version. The social context of its creation lies in the political climate of the time, celebrating a moment of peace between conflicting parties. By recognizing the interplay of material, process, and historical context, we can deepen our understanding of art that transcends traditional boundaries.

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