
| Product ID |
Price |
Size |
Artist |
Designer |
Date Intro. |
| 347 |
$3,675.00 |
7.5" |
Hummel by Goebel |
Theo Menzenbach |
1971 |
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Description:
Seven little children on an adventure, based on an old Swabian fairy tale about seven children out in the woods, thought they saw a big lion but only turned out to be a little bunny rabbit!
Berta Hummel was born in the town of Masssing in lower Bavaria, Germany in 1909. In 1927, when she war 18, she was enrolled in the academy of fine arts in Munich.
Graduating in 1931 she entered the convent of Siesses at Saigau, and two years later was ordained Sister INNOCENTIA of the sisters of the Third order of St. Francis.
Franz Goebel head of W. Goebel Factory first became aware of her talents
in 1934, and in 1935 her shetches of children and serene religious figures were transformed into M. I. Hummel figurines.
These figurines continue to charm the world even today.
In 1946 her young life, full of spirit and love came to an end. She died at the young age of 37 after a long illness.
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