Ootje Oxenaar

Social Welfare Funds, Netherlands Maxi Card (Blue), 1970

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Robert Deddaat Emile ‘Ootje’ Oxenaar was born in 1929 in The Hague. His most recognised design work was his commission from De Nederlandsche Bank, where he designed a series of banknotes.

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Social Welfare Funds, Netherlands Maxi Card (Blue), 1970. Designed by Ootje Oxenaar
Social Welfare Funds, Netherlands Maxi Card (Blue), 1970. Designed by Ootje Oxenaar
Part of a series of designs by Ootje Oxenaar for the Social Welfare Funds, Netherlands stamp series.
Robert Deddaat Emile ‘Ootje’ Oxenaar was born in 1929 in The Hague. His most recognised design work was his commission from De Nederlandsche Bank, where he designed a series of banknotes.
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