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  2. Hummel figurines - Wikipedia

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    Figurine production continued in Germany under Hummel Manufaktur GmbH, with North American distribution handled by Newboden Brands. M.I. Hummel figurines continue to be produced in the original factory in Rödental, Germany, where they have been made since 1935. They are still created with the strict oversight of the Convent of Siessen, where M ...

  3. Maria Innocentia Hummel - Wikipedia

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    Maria Innocentia Hummel OSF (born Berta Hummel; 21 May 1909 – 6 November 1946) was a German religious sister of the Third Order of Saint Francis and an artist. She is noted for her paintings which were the basis for Hummel figurines .

  4. Carl Ludwig Hummel - Wikipedia

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    Carl Ludwig Hummel, also known as Carl Ludwig Hummel de Bourdon; born Charles de Bourdon (c. 1769, Besançon – 23 April 1840, Vienna) was a French-born Austrian portrait painter who specialized in miniatures.

  5. Carl Hummel - Wikipedia

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    He was the son of Austrian composer Johann Nepomuk Hummel and the opera singer Elisabeth Röckel. His studies began in 1841 under Friedrich Preller at the Fürstliche freie Zeichenschule Weimar. After graduating, he made several study trips to England, Norway, Rügen and the Tyrol, lingering in Italy and Sicily until 1846.

  6. M.I. Hummel - Wikipedia

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    M.I. Hummel may refer to: Maria Innocentia Hummel , the artist and designer Hummel figurines , porcelain figurines based on the drawings of Sister Maria Innocentia Hummel

  7. Hummel figurine - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Appearance. move to sidebar hide. ... Redirect page. Redirect to: Hummel figurines; Retrieved from ...

  8. Hummel - Wikipedia

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    Hummel, a male morph of red deer with no antlers, also known as a nott; Hummel, a name for dehulled barley grain; the process was called hummelling and mechanical devices used for this process were originally known as barley hummellers (now called hullers) Hummel (vehicle), a German self-propelled 15-cm howitzer used in World War II

  9. Wilhelm Hummel - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Wilhelm Hummel (1872–1939) was a Swiss painter. [1]