Reproductie van een prent of tekening met de gevel van de Boterwaag te Nijmegen by Wegner & Mottu

after 1886

Reproductie van een prent of tekening met de gevel van de Boterwaag te Nijmegen

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Wegner & Mottu

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Rijksmuseum

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Curatorial notes

This print of the Boterwaag in Nijmegen, made by Wegner & Mottu, is a fascinating artifact of architectural documentation. The method of production, likely involving etching or engraving, is crucial to understanding its visual language. The precision of line, the meticulous rendering of brickwork, and the clear depiction of the building’s facade all speak to a deep engagement with the material reality of architecture. This image isn't just a representation; it's an analysis, breaking down the building into its constituent parts. This process involved skilled labor and a mastery of tools, reflecting the values of craftsmanship and technical expertise. By focusing on the Boterwaag, a site dedicated to the trade of butter, the artists connect it to wider social issues of commerce and consumption. It reminds us that even seemingly straightforward representations are steeped in social and economic context.