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- M. I. Hummel - M. I. Hummel figurines
Because of their widespread appeal, Hummel’s illustrations were eventually adapted into figurines, ornaments, and other collectibles, making her one of the most recognizable artists of the 20th century
- Sketches, Drawings and Paintings - M. I. Hummel figurines
The following is a partial list of the many works that Sister Maria Innocentia Hummel created which were made into the popular postcards and thereafter the M I Hummel figurines
- About Sister Hummel - M. I. Hummel figurines
I’ve always been interested in the history involving the creation of the M I Hummel figurines In learning the history of these high quality porcelain items, you learn to appreciate them all the more when you realize what it takes to create just one
- Hummel History - M. I. Hummel figurines
1971 – Goebel issues the first M I Hummel Collector’s Plate with the Heavenly Angel motif, and boosts the popularity of plate collecting (M I Hummel, 2015)
- Hummel Club Exclusives - M. I. Hummel figurines
The following chart is a first draft at putting together a list of the exclusive M I Hummel Club offerings the company has rolled out each year from its inception in 1977 to present
- The Rare Ones - M. I. Hummel figurines
The Beswick Company of England created at least eleven different examples of the M I Hummel figurines during the years 1940 and 1941 (Wartime Hummels), some with the M I Hummel signature on the back
- Rare Hummels HUM 1 – HUM 99 - M. I. Hummel figurines
This is the M I Hummel figurine Flower Madonna with the HUM number 10 III under the base in black letters This model was initially created by master sculptor Reinhold Unger in 1935 and the first 10 III versions were actually 12 to 13 inches tall in the Crown TMK-1 and Full Bee TMK-2 versions
- Art Gallery - M. I. Hummel figurines
On this page, you will find just a few of about 600 known works of art that young Berta Hummel created and later between 500 to 700 works of art that Sister Maria Innocentia Hummel is known to have created
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