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| 正面描述 | Dark brown intaglio print on multicolor guilloche underprint. Portrait vignette of Admiral Michiel Adriaenszoon de Ruyter positioned at center right, rendered in a bold, graphic style characteristic of Oxenaar's modernist approach. Denomination numeral '100' appears in large format, with issuer name and place and date of issue inscribed in letterpress. |
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Ootje Oxenaar's redesign of the Dutch banknote series in the late 1960s broke decisively with the staid engraved portraiture that had defined European note design for generations. His approach was graphic rather than reproductive — flat color fields, geometric abstraction, a visual language closer to poster design than traditional intaglio. The 100 Gulden was his first note in production, and it marked a turning point for Enschedé's output that influenced how Dutch notes would look for the next three decades.
Oxenaar later became head of design at PTT, where the same sensibility shaped Dutch stamps and postal identity. The De Ruyter note is where that career effectively began.