graphic-art, mixed-media, print, typography, poster
pattern heavy
graphic-art
natural stone pattern
mixed-media
art-nouveau
typography
organic pattern
geometric
repetition of pattern
vertical pattern
line
pattern repetition
decorative-art
imprinted textile
layered pattern
poster
funky pattern
combined pattern
Dimensions: height 244 mm, width 176 mm
Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain
Carel Adolph Lion Cachet created this calendar page for September 1900 using a woodcut technique. The stylized floral motifs and bold lettering mark it as an example of Dutch Art Nouveau. Made at the turn of the century, this calendar reflects a broader cultural interest in design reform. Across Europe, artists and designers were responding to the industrial revolution by advocating for a return to handcrafted goods and incorporating decorative elements into everyday objects. In the Netherlands, this movement took on a distinctly national character, drawing inspiration from local flora and traditional crafts. The calendar’s clear, functional layout also reflects a modern emphasis on efficiency and organization. To fully appreciate the social context of this artwork, we might research the rise of design reform movements in Europe and the specific cultural influences that shaped Dutch Art Nouveau. By examining periodicals, exhibition catalogs, and other primary sources, we can gain a deeper understanding of the values and aspirations that this calendar embodies.
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