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I just won this great redish-brown pencil drawing of an Police Wachtmeister .
The frame measures 10.5 by 13.5-inches.

 
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Here a better close-up photo .
What a face !
It seems this man has seen a lot ; like the horrible fighting in the trenches of WWI and now the bombing of his town at the end of WWII !
This just based on his age and the late date of 14.1.45 of the drawing .

 
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Actual based on that he has a silver bullion chincord on his visor cap , his rank would have been ' Meister '.
Here the artist's signature and the date of 14.1.45.

 
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A neat drawing Bernd. The artist gave this policeman a very humanized look to his face. This drawing captures a fellow who has been through the war(s).


"You can't please everyone, so you've got to please yourself." Ricky Nelson
 
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Bernd... A SUPER Addition to your Super Collection of Polizei!
I think that these 'Ancillary' type items really add a special dimension to a Collection. (I enjoy adding Photos, Post Cards, Stamps, Documents, etc. to compliment the Collection.)

The Art Work is like a Photo, but it's even better, as it is signed and dated by the Artist. It brings in a human dimension to add to the Cloth, and Metal, and Leather items which we so enjoy collecting. A Great Find! CONGRATS ...Dave/dblmed
 
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Dave : Thanks for your kind remarks .
Here now the one I cherish the most : a color pencil drawing of my Dad and at that time Lt.Heinz Ostermann of the Munich Schutzpolizei , done by one of his fellow officer's .
The Drawing is on brownish paper and measures 10 by 14 -inches .It is signed by : 'Franz Hausmann '; gives the location 'Mchn' for Muenchen ; and is dated : '16.11.41 '.
Since my Dad was born on the 5th of March , 1908 , he would have been 33 years old at the time of the drawing .

 
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..and close-up of the signature , location and date .

 
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Like you , I have collected some photos , shooting documents and painting /drawings of other service branches , since one hardly ever sees police items .
Here one I just got yesterday ; a soldier from WWI . This color pencil drawing is signed and dated 1917.
Again what expression on that face !

 
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..and a close-up.

 
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very nice all,and a good change to look at and appreciate
 
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Bernd, not just one but three rather seldom encountered drawings of policemen, very nice! It is rather interesting to see the different expressions captured by the individual artists viewpoint. Is your treasured artistic drawing of your father also framed?
 
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Dave : Yes it is framed and hangs in my study .

 
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here some other drawings that hang in my study .
Color pencil drawing by unknow artist and not dated,--but a great expression .

 
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...and a better close-up .

 
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Watercolor of a German soldier . Signed by what I think reads as : Georg Franz and dated 1943.

 
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Pencil drawing of a LW Pilot , dated 39 ,but only with artist's initial "W" .

 
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..and a close-up of his face .

 
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And the last one : a pencil drawing of a
Heer Mountain Troop " Sonderfuehrer " .

 
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..and a better close-up photo .
Note the mtn. troop M43

 
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The base of the drawing states his rank and name and location as : 'Kriegswerkmeister Oskar Roesch,-Im Osten , April 1941' and the artist's name as ' Hugo Geissler '.
At that time the German mountain troops were fighting in the Kaukasus mountains towards the Black Sea.
In fact , since I can see a change there, I think the artist had stated the location as
'Im Kaukasus' first , but had to change it to the general statement ' Im Osten'; 'In the East '!

 
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..and artist's signature .
I wished others would post their Police drawings / art works .

 
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Bernd .... What wonderful "I was there" Art. Fantastic & you get to
enjoy and appreciate the Historical Significance of it every day!

I think that you have the Market cornered! These just don't show up
all that often.

I believe that I one, somewhere, and will look for it - but yours
are the TOPS. Many of the men have that "1,000 yard Stare" that tells
us that their eyes have seen ...too Much.

Txs for Sharing... Best, Dave/dblmed
 
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Well Dave , I found 2 more drawings for you to
look at .
1 st one is of a KM sailor .

 
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His expression tells you :'I am an old hand at this --I know my stuff ! '

 
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The black pencil drawing is signed by :
' Fr. Bornhausen 'and dated ' Weihnachten 1943 ' = Christmas 1943 .

 
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The 2nd one is a watercolor of a Heeres Mountain Trooper .

 
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The painting had the old type brown sticky across the back that somewhat discolored the front .

 
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The painting is signed by : 'Eberhardt 'and gives 'im Osten '; it also says ' meinem Freund Lt.Claus zum..." = (to)my friend Lt.Claus to .. ;-sorry , but the rest has been cut off !

 
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Now the interesting part .
With this painting came a studio photo of the same trooper as a 'Obergefreiter ' with the Russian Front ribbon and Black Wounded Badge .

 
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The photo was embossed with : ' ATELIER- Weinerth - NEU.TITSCHEIN '

 
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