Wehr Collection
"Wehr: A Glimpse into German Iron Commemorative Medals of 1916" Step back in time to the year 1916, where a series of German iron commemorative medals were created
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"Wehr: A Glimpse into German Iron Commemorative Medals of 1916" Step back in time to the year 1916, where a series of German iron commemorative medals were created. Among them, one particular name stands out - N. N. Wehr. Hailing from Wilhelmshausen, Speele, Bonaforth, and Linden, Wehrbock showcases their expertise through detailed views and cross-sections at a scale of 1:20. The artistry continues with N. N. Wehr's lithographs on paper depicting cuts at various scales. From Bonaforth to Speele and even Wolfsanger, Spiekershausen, Kragenhof - each piece measures around 31. 1 x 41. 1 cm (including scan edges). These intricate works provide an insight into the meticulous planning behind canalization projects such as the Oder's Schleuse at the Judgment in Riebnig. Moving on to Berlin's Muhlendamm area, N. N. Wehr captures the essence of movement devices within their lithograph titled "Wehr: Views. " The attention to detail is astonishing as they present floor plans and cuts at a scale of 1:10. Linden becomes another canvas for N. N. Wehr's creativity as they showcase catwalks through views and cuts scaled at both 1:10 and 1:5 respectively; this lithograph measuring approximately 70. 8 x 91. 4 cm (including scan edges). Lastly, we delve into Spiekershausen with yet another set of cuts presented by N. N. Weher on paper measuring around30. 9 x40. 9cm (including scan edges)at a scale of I :100. Their precision shines through once again. These remarkable pieces offer us glimpses into Germany's engineering prowess during that era while highlighting N. N. Weher’s exceptional talent in capturing the intricacies of these structures.