Koninklijke Courant by Koninklijke Courant

Koninklijke Courant

Possibly 1810 - 1817

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Artwork details

Medium
print, paper, typography
Dimensions
length 39 cm, width 23.8 cm
Copyright
Rijks Museum: Open Domain

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#dutch-golden-age#print#paper#text#typography#journal#columned text

About this artwork

This is a copy of Koninklijke Courant, or Royal Newspaper, printed in 1810 by an anonymous publisher in the Netherlands. Newspapers like these were crucial in shaping public opinion during a period of intense political and social upheaval. This newspaper reflects the turbulent era of the Napoleonic Wars, which had significant consequences for Dutch identity and national pride. It offers a window into the information that was deemed important to share and consume, and reveals how the Kingdom sought to manage information and shape public perception during a time of conflict. It also provides insight into the economic conditions, social anxieties, and cultural values of the time. Consider the emotional weight of news during a period of war and political uncertainty, and how access to information could shape one's sense of belonging and national identity. Publications such as this one played a vital role in shaping the narrative of a nation grappling with its place in a changing world.

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