Kwitantie voor W.A. Winters by Pieter Christoffel Wonder

Kwitantie voor W.A. Winters Possibly 1824 - 1830

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drawing, paper, ink

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portrait

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drawing

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dutch-golden-age

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paper

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ink

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calligraphy

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

This "Kwitantie voor W.A. Winters," created by Pieter Christoffel Wonder in 1824, presents us with a fascinating, if unassuming, glimpse into the financial customs of the time. Though seemingly a simple receipt, the handwritten script itself becomes a potent symbol of transaction and agreement. Note how the flourishes and careful execution of the letters echo the meticulous nature of financial dealings. One is reminded of ancient Roman documents or medieval legal texts, where the written word held immense power and authority. Just as in those earlier times, the act of writing and signing here serves as a binding contract, a visual testament to an agreement made and fulfilled. Consider how this differs from our modern digital transactions, where fleeting electronic signals replace the enduring physicality of ink on paper. The "Kwitantie" offers a tangible connection to the past, reminding us of the enduring human need to document and formalize our exchanges, a tradition that transcends time itself.

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