Adolf Herr - Violinmaker
Violinmaker:
Länge: 11 3/4 Inches
Breite: 9 Inches
Tiefe: 3 1/2 Inches In stock
Perfect Illusion by clever perspective reduction.
Every single 3D picture is assembled of numerous small items by hand.
Almost all parts are made of solid wood. Each 3-D wooden picture is over 2 inches deep. The walls, the wooden beams of the ceiling and the cabinets are to the rear smaller so that there is the impression of a perfect space depth.
Manufacturer | Adolf Herr |
Weight net: | 0.6 kg |
Weight gross: | 0.7 kg |
Warranty | 2 years product warranty |
Material | Wood |
Origin | Made in Germany |

Adolf Herr – Creator of Black Forest Clocks of long tradition
In 1730 Anton Ketterer built the first cuckoo clock. In the 1780´s Adolf Herr´s ancestor, Johann Hiller, already built clocks in the Black Forest. His son in law, Johann Baptist Rainer, born in 1763 continued the clock making tradition. His son in law, Christian Herr, born 1814 was clock maker, too. From then on, the clock making art was handed down from father to son. Bernhard Herr, born 1842, Robert Herr, born 1876, and Rudolf Herr, born 1901, established a family tradition in making fine clocks. Adolf Herr, Rudolf´s son, married to Gerlinde Eble, whose great-grandfather, grandfather, and father had also been clockmakers, opened his own business in 1977 – the House of Black Forest Clocks. He has been creating cuckoo clocks in ever since, inventing new designs and, above all, new movements that have found a new place in many households in Germany and overseas. The creator´s autograph guarantees the experience of 7 generations of making clocks.