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  2. Kitsch and capitalism: The rise and fall of Hummel figurines

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    Wanting to take advantage of the boost in values, Goebel, the German parent company of the Hummel brand, sought to cash in. According to Kovel, "Back in the 70s and 80s they started all this ...

  3. Hummel figurines - Wikipedia

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    Books and price guides have been published about Hummel figurines. [15] Some of these works supported the secondary market interest of collector speculators; The Official M.I. Hummel Price Guide: Figurines and Plates, 2nd Edition, by Heidi Ann Von Recklinghausen is a current price guide, published in 2013.

  4. 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 .

  5. List of medallists - Wikipedia

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    August Hummel (1866 – 1933) [308] Johann Ludwig Jachtmann (1776 - 1842) Anton Zvone Jezovsek (born 1935 Slovenia, died 2017) [309]

  6. List of monuments erected by the United Daughters of the ...

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    Oscar Hummel, sculptor Georgia Marble Works, fabricator granite unveiled November 21, 1905 [1] "In memory of the heroes who fell in defense of the principles which gave birth to the Confederate cause erected by the Daughters of the Confederacy. Our Confederate dead.

  7. Carl Ludwig Hummel - Wikipedia

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    At that time, he changed his name to "Hummel", the German equivalent of "Bourdon" (bumblebee). In 1800, he married Louise Aglaé Quidor de Perez, daughter of a former Parisian police inspector, Étienne-François Quidor, who was under the protection of Count Johann Anton von Pergen. [2] In 1801 the Grand Duchess died, aged only seventeen.