Jump to content

Jaap Drupsteen

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jaap Drupsteen

Jaap Drupsteen (born 1942 in Hasselt (Overijssel)) is a Dutch graphic designer.

Drupsteen worked as a graphic designer for NOS and VPRO; he specialized in making station identifications, music videos, and other video and television productions.

His best known work are his designs for a series of banknotes for De Nederlandsche Bank.[1] In 1999, Drupsteen was assigned by the Dutch government to design a new passport. He also designed several stamps for PTT. In the late 2000s, he designed the exterior of the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision in Hilversum.[2][3]

List of banknotes

[edit]
Banknotes of Jaap Drupsteen
Pick
No.[4]
Value Dimensions[5] Main Colour Main motif and watermark Date of issue[6] Date of circulation[6] Date of withdrawal[6]
99 ƒ10 76 × 136 mm Blue Common kingfisher 1 July 1997 1 September 1997 28 January 2002
100 ƒ25 76 × 142 mm Red European robin 5 April 1989 27 March 1990 28 January 2002
101 ƒ100 76 × 154 mm Brown Little owl 9 January 1992 7 September 1993 28 January 2002
102 ƒ1 000 76 × 166 mm Green Northern lapwing 2 June 1994 3 April 1996 28 January 2002

Prizes

[edit]

References and citations

[edit]
  1. ^ Drupsteen, Jaap. "Nederlandse Bankbiljetten". Jaap Drupsteen. Retrieved 16 June 2015.
  2. ^ Ouroussoff, Nicolai (26 May 2007). "Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision - Architecture - Review - The New York Times". The New York Times.
  3. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20110720154703/http://www.connectedcreatives.eu/kanalen/by+ecce/EN650_Jaap+Drupsteen+and+the+Institute+for+Sound+and+Vision.aspx
  4. ^ Cuhaj, George S. (2009). Standard Catalog of World Paper Money: Modern Issues - 1961-Present (15 ed.). Iola, Wisconsin: Krause Publications. pp. 679–681. ISBN 978-0-89689-837-0.
  5. ^ "Nederlandse bankbiljetten". De Nederlandsche Bank. Archived from the original on 4 February 1998. Retrieved 16 June 2015.
  6. ^ a b c "Overzicht in te wisselen biljetten". De Nederlandsche Bank. Archived from the original on 6 December 2014. Retrieved 14 June 2015.
[edit]