Parys en deszelfs omstreken, voorgesteld door de daguerréotype by Charles Philipon

Parys en deszelfs omstreken, voorgesteld door de daguerréotype 1842

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print, daguerreotype, textile, photography

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script typeface

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aged paper

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homemade paper

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script typography

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paperlike

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print

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hand drawn type

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daguerreotype

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textile

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photography

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personal sketchbook

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hand-drawn typeface

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thick font

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historical font

Dimensions: height 275 mm, width 220 mm, thickness 33 mm

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

This book, entitled "Parys en deszelfs omstreken, voorgesteld door de daguerréotype," was produced in Amsterdam in 1842 under the supervision of M. Ch. Philipon. The title refers to the daguerreotype, an early photographic process that captured images on silvered copper plates. In that era, photography held immense cultural significance. It was not just a technological advancement but a new way of seeing and representing the world. The very act of documenting Paris through this new medium speaks volumes about the city's cultural and historical importance at the time. The book can be seen as part of the burgeoning print industry and the growth of visual culture. To fully understand this book, we can research the history of photography, printmaking, and Dutch publishing in the 19th century, exploring how new technologies shaped artistic and cultural production. The meaning of this book is contingent on its social and institutional context.

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