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Heritage

Berta Hummel was born in Bavaria in 1909 with a wonderful gift - an instinct for observing her world and translating her observations into drawings, especially of children. In 1927, Berta enrolled in Munich's famed Academy of Applied Arts. There her talent matured and survived rigid training with its spontaneity intact.

Religion had always been important to Berta. She befriended two Franciscan Sisters from a teaching order that emphasized the arts. Berta decided to enter the Convent of Siessen upon graduation in 1931, and three years later, took the name Maria Innocentia.

The young Sister found herself in a setting that encouraged her talents. Soon, small German publishers began printing some of her artwork in the form of postcards. These charming cards came to the attention of Franz Goebel, the head of a porcelain company bearing his name. He was in search of a subject for a new line of figurines. And here it was!

Franz Goebel proposed to Sister Hummel the idea of transforming her drawings into figurines. An agreement was reached with the Convent granting Goebel the sole right to create three-dimensional works of art based on Sister Hummel's drawings.

The artist worked personally with Goebel Master Sculptors and Painters to create the new products. The first figurines were introduced in 1935 and were immediately successful.

Tragically, Sister Hummel died in 1946 at only 37 years of age. But her artistic legacy was carried on by Goebel.

M.I. Hummel Today

In early 2009, Manufaktur Rödental took over ownership of the M.I. Hummel brand, continuing the M.I. Hummel tradition of artistry in the same Rödental, Germany factory where the figurines have been created for over 75 years. A team of skilled craftspeople work with loving care, ensuring the artistic excellence that is the hallmark of these precious earthenware treasures continues.

Today, M.I. Hummel figurines remain the world's most beloved collectibles, a tribute to the spirit of childhood that they so masterfully reflect, and to the talent of a brilliant artist.

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  1. Let's Sing Figurine HUM110O

    Let's Sing Figurine HUM110O

    $145.00

    Let's Sing figurine. Gold decal notes "60th Anniversary" Learn More
  2. Doctor Figurine HUM127

    Doctor Figurine HUM127

    $170.00

    The doll doctor is embossed HUMMEL and marked GOEBEL W. GERMANY... numbered 127. Learn More
  3. Retreat to Safety Figurine HUM20120

    Retreat to Safety Figurine HUM20120

    $135.00

    This Hummel Retreat To Safety figurine depicts a young boy hopping a fence to escape a frog. Learn More
  4. Postman Figurine HUM11920

    Postman Figurine HUM11920

    $150.00

    This is the M.I. Hummel "Postman" figurine. It depicts a young boy with mailbag and letter in hand. Learn More
  5. The Guardian Figurine HUM455

    The Guardian Figurine HUM455

    $190.00

    This Hummel features a cute little lamb keeping guard over a baby boy in cradle. Learn More
  6. Latest News Figurine HUM184 TMK-8

    Latest News Figurine HUM184 TMK-8

    $359.00

    This figurine, titled 'Latest News' depicts a young boy reading a newspaper. His newspaper is dated June 1997. Learn More
  7. Latest News Figurine HUM184 TMK-7

    Latest News Figurine HUM184 TMK-7

    $359.00

    This figurine, titled 'Latest News' depicts a young boy reading a newspaper. His newspaper is dated June 1997. Learn More
  8. Gifts of Love Figurine HUM909

    Gifts of Love Figurine HUM909

    $350.00

    The M. I. Hummel Club has paired two cherished Club motifs to create a new figurine in honor of the 30th Anniversary. Learn More
  9. Count Me In Figurine HUM2084B

    Count Me In Figurine HUM2084B

    $305.00

    The Count Me In Hummel Figurine has a boy jumping rope and counting each jump. Learn More
  10. The Run-a-way Figurine HUM327

    The Run-a-way Figurine HUM327

    $300.00

    This figurine depicts a boy hiking along with basket of flowers on his back, cane over his shoulder and a mandolin under his arm. Learn More

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