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Weckmann (Werkstatt) Gefangennahme
Weckmann is a type of pastry in German-speaking countries. People with the surname Weckmann or Weckman Weckmann or Weckman is also a German surname that may refer to: *Jouni Weckman, Finnish curler * Mary Ann Weckman (married name Scherr; 1921–2016), American designer and educator * Matthias Weckmann (c. 1616–1674), German musician and composer *Niklaus Weckmann Niklaus Weckmann (active c. 1481–1526, Ulm) was a German sculptor Sculpture is the branch of the visual arts that operates in three dimensions. Sculpture is the three-dimensional art work which is physically presented in the dimensions ... (active c. 1481–1526), German sculptor * Verner Weckman (1882–1968), Finnish wrestler {{surname German-language surnames ...
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Weckmann (pastry)
A Stutenkerl belongs to the Saint Nicholas tradition in the German-speaking countries. It is a pastry made of , sweet leavened dough, in the form of a man ( is German for 'lad' or 'fellow'). are generally nationally available around Saint Nicholas Day (December 6th), but also regionally around Saint Martin's Day Saint Martin's Day or Martinmas, sometimes historically called Old Halloween or Old Hallowmas Eve, is the feast day of Saint Martin of Tours and is celebrated in the liturgical year on 11 November. In the Middle Ages and early modern period, ... in November in parts of the Rhineland. There are numerous regional names for the , such as , (in the south west), , , , (in North Alsace and Moselle), (Sud Alsace), (in Luxembourg), and (Switzerland). The pastry often features raisins in the place of eyes and a clay pipe. The pipe may have to do with the Reformation, to make the originally catholic bishop figure more secular. See also * Gingerbread man Refere ...
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Jouni Weckman
Jouni Weckman is a Finnish Finnish may refer to: * Something or someone from, or related to Finland * Culture of Finland * Finnish people or Finns, the primary ethnic group in Finland * Finnish language, the national language of the Finnish people * Finnish cuisine See also ... curler. At the national level, he is a 1996 Finnish men's champion curler. Teams References External links * Living people Finnish male curlers Finnish curling champions Year of birth missing (living people) Place of birth missing (living people) {{Finland-curling-bio-stub ...
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Mary Ann Scherr
Mary Ann Scherr (née Weckman; 1921 – 2016) was an American designer, metalsmith and educator. She was known for her jewellery design and industrial design, but she also worked as a graphic designer, illustrator, game designer, fashion and costume designer and silversmith. Scherr was one of the first female automobile designers, working on the design for Ford, Mercury, and Lincoln. She is known for her pioneering methods of designing with materials such as stainless steel, aluminum, and titanium. Early life and education She was born as Mary Ann Weckman on August 3, 1921 in Akron, Ohio. Her father Clarence Alexis Weckman (1896–1975) was from Ohio and of Alsace-Lorraine descent; her mother Loretta Laura (née Gorbach) Weckman (1895–1990) was from Berlin, Germany. Her father was a self taught mechanic and inventor who invented a threading mechanism for rubber (sold to Goodrich), and her mother was a seamstress. She began drawing at an early age. Scherr attended Sc ...
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Matthias Weckmann
Matthias Weckmann (''Weckman'') (''c''.1616 24 February 1674) was a German musician and composer of the Baroque period. He was born in Niederdorla (Thuringia) and died in Hamburg. Life His musical training took place in Dresden (as a chorister at the Saxon Court, under the direction of Heinrich Schütz), then in Hamburg where he worked with the famous organist Jacob Praetorius at the Saint Peter's church (Petrikirche). He was introduced to the Italian concertato, polychoral and monodic styles — because Schütz had journeyed in Italy when a young man and he had met Giovanni Gabrieli and Monteverdi — as well as the style of Sweelinck's pupils, some of whom had settled in Hamburg. Weckmann travelled to Denmark in 1637 with Schütz, became organist in Dresden at the Electoral Court of Saxony from 1638 to 1642, and returned to Denmark until 1647 (during the Thirty Years' War). During a new (and his last) stay in Dresden from 1649 to 1655, he met Johann Jakob Froberger during a ...
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Niklaus Weckmann
Niklaus Weckmann (active c. 1481–1526, Ulm) was a German sculptor Sculpture is the branch of the visual arts that operates in three dimensions. Sculpture is the three-dimensional art work which is physically presented in the dimensions of height, width and depth. It is one of the plastic arts. Durable sc .... Further reading * Hannelore Hägele.Weckmann, Niklaus. In Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online, (accessed January 1, 2012; subscription required). * Erwin Treu (ed.): ''Ulmer Museum, Katalog I: Bildhauerei und Malerei vom 13. Jahrhundert bis 1600'', Ulm 1981 * ''Meisterwerke massenhaft. Die Bildhauerwerkstatt des Niklaus Weckmann und die Malerei in Ulm um 1500.'' Württembergischen Landesmuseum Stuttgart, 1993, * Barbara Maier-Lörcher, ''Meisterwerke Ulmer Kunst'', Jan Thorbecke Verlag, Ostfildern 2004, External links * People from Ulm Year of birth uncertain 1520s deaths 15th-century German sculptors German male sculptors 16th-century German scul ...
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Verner Weckman
Johan Verner Weckman (26 July 1882 – 22 February 1968) was a wrestler, who is the first Finnish Olympic gold medalist. Wrestling He was inspired to take up wrestling at the age of 15. He joined the club Helsingfors Gymnastikklubben in 1902, then moved to Helsingin Atleettiklubi in 1903. He won the Finnish national Greco-Roman heavyweight championship in 1904. Then he moved to Germany, where he joined the club Germania Karlsruhe. He won the unofficial Greco-Roman heavyweight world title in Duisburg in 1905. Weckman was the initiating force behind Finland sending a team to the 1906 Intercalated Games. He was being pressured by the German Imperial committee for Olympic Games to change citizenship and to join the German team, but Weckman insisted on representing Finland. He found a private financial supporter, and four Finnish competitors travelled to Athens. He won gold in his class: The all-around event was exclusively for class-winners, and no physical medals were awarded ...
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