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Emile "Ootje"
Oxenaar (7
October 1929 – 13 June 2017) was a
Dutch graphic artist,
visual artist, commissioner, and professor.
Oxenaar was a
student at...
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daughter of Rudi
Oxenaar,
former director of the Kröller-Müller Museum, and Thil
Oxenaar-van der
Haagen (1931-1985). Her
brother Aart
Oxenaar (1958) is director...
- ƒ100 (snipe), and ƒ250 (lighthouse)
banknotes were
designed by
Ootje Oxenaar. Eventually,
these notes were
progressively replaced from 1990 onwards...
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Railway Company. Fodor's ****an.
United States: Fodor's
Modern Guides, 1996.
Oxenaar, Aart – 'Amsterdam
Central and
Tokyo Central-different
members of the same...
- 1927–1954. London:
Whitechapel Art Gallery. Alley, Ronald; Reid, Norman;
Oxenaar, R.W; Gray,
Nicolette (1968).
Barbara Hepworth. Tate Gallery. Wikimedia...
- (1883–1931) (Painter)
Pieter Jansz.
Saenredam (1597–1665) (Painter)
Ootje Oxenaar (1929–2017) (Graphic artist)
Rineke Dijkstra (1959–) (Artist/Photographer)...
- catalogue.
Essays by
Dominique Bozo,
Bernard Blistène,
Catherine Millet, Rudi
Oxenaar,
Alain Coulange,
Johannes Cladders;
Interview with
Christian Besson. Musée...
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Hungary 2003
Anders Osterlin Sweden 1959
Nicolaus Ott
Germany 1997 R.D.E.
Oxenaar Netherlands 1978
Julian Palka Poland 1956 Gábor
Palotai Sweden 2002 Kum-jun...
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decide what the
building would best be used for. The
curator Suzanne Oxenaar and art
historian Otto Nan
presented a
design for a
hotel and "cultural...
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Printing Office in The Hague. It was here that she was
noticed by
Ootje Oxenaar, a
designer of
Dutch banknotes, who
invited her to
design two catalogues...