This week, I take you to a wonderful online museum called Memory of the Netherlands, where I discovered a collection called “150 Years of Design for the Dutch Postal Service.” Thinking I would find an archive only of printed stamps, I discovered something far more interesting — the preliminary sketches, production notes and overlays that tell a far different story. For me, some of these examples slip away from their hard realities and take on the momentary context of fine art collage and drawing.
The Memory of the Netherlands is an image library making available the online collections of museums, archives and libraries. The library provides access to images from the collections of more than one hundred institutions and includes photographs, sculptures, paintings, bronzes, pottery, modern art, drawings, stamps, posters and newspaper clippings. In addition there are also video and sound recordings to see and listen to. The Memory of the Netherlands offers an historic overview of images from exceptional collections, organized by subject to provide easy access.

Designer: Dirk van Gelder, 1951

Designer: Gerrit Noordzij, 1974

Designer: Walter Nikkels, 1977

Designer: Kees Kelfkens, 1985

Designer: Kees Nieuwenhuijzen, 1986

Designer: Auke de Vries, 1967

Designer: Paul Roelof Citroen, 1949

Designer: Paul Roelof Citroen, 1949

Designer: René Put, 2008

Designer: Cobbenhagen en Hendriksen, 2007

Designer: Experimental Jetset, 2000

Designer: Tessa van der Waals, 1988

Designer: Willem van Zoetendaal, 1992

Designer: Catherine van der Eerden, 1998

Designer: Rineke Dijkstra, 1996

Designer: Gielijn Escher, 1996

Designer: Montse Hernandez Sala, 1993

Designer: Arthur Meyer, 1994

Designer: Harry Nico Sierman, 1995

Designer: Irma Boom, 1992

Designer: Tessa van der Waals, 1993

Designer: Total Design, 1982

Designer: Gerrit Noordzji, 1964; Illustrator: Mien van den Beucken