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Well, it's display type, suitable for posters and the like. I'm not sure that use is fundamentally different now. Typography intended to be read instead of standing alone as an art piece was legible in the 19th century as well.

Look at it as a kind of low-tech WordArt. I especially like the sort-of gradient in the Clarendon example.




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