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Spotprent in Leidse studentenalmanak
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Spotprent in Leidse studentenalmanak

· 1842

This Dutch student almanac illustration exemplifies the Bilderbogen tradition—a genre of satirical picture-sheets that arranged multiple comic scenes around a central narrative. The composition presents vignettes of student life and character types arranged around a central group portrait, rendered in pen and ink etching. The work descends from 18th-century caricature masters like Gillray and Rowlandson, who pioneered sequential visual humor and exaggerated physiognomy as tools of social criticism. Such almanac prints circulated among educated audiences, combining visual wit with pointed observation of contemporary manners and follies. This format—multiple narrative panels organized around thematic elements—directly prefigures the comic strip and comic book layouts that would emerge in the following century, establishing the visual grammar of modern sequential art.

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Date
1842
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