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Arthur Moeller |
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Arthur Moeller was a German sculptor and porcelain designer, who is best known for his work at Goebel, where he spent 45 years of his life. He was one of the initial sculptors to help bring Sister M.I. Hummel's artwork to life as M.I. Hummel figurines. |
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Rosina Wachtmeister |
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Rosina Wachtmeister is a world renowned artist, famous for her vibrantly colored paintings of stylized, whimsical cats in theatrical Italian backdrops. As a painter, sculptor and illustrator, her works are varied and yet instantly recognizable. |
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Gerhard Bochmann |
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Gerhard Bochmann is a 20th century sculptor, famous for his figurine work with Meissen, Kaiser and Goebel. |
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Goebel Artists |
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There are 3 primary artists involved in the creation of a figurine; the artist who inspires the figurine, the artist who sculpts the figurine and the artist who paints the figurine. We have decided to highlight some of these artists, providing insight into their lives and their work. |
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Lore: The Other Hummel |
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Goebel has a long history of producing quality figurines, based on the artwork of many different artists, but are best known for their Hummel figurines. Hummel figurines are based on the artwork of Sister M.I. Hummel. However, Berta Hummel was not the only Hummel that Goebel partnered with. |
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Goebel Sculptor: Gerhard Skrobek |
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Gerhard Skrobek was born in Leobschutz, Upper Silesia on May 22, 1922. His parents, Gunther and Edith Kornblum Skrobek, who had an interest in music and the arts, moved to Berlin when Gerhard was still young. |
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Goebel Backstamps |
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A table of backstamps used by Goebel over the years. |
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Goebel History |
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The Goebel Company, based in R?dental, northern Bavaria, has been creating fine porcelain tableware and decorative items since 1871. Most famous for producing M.I. Hummel decorative pieces, in particular handcrafted figurines, Goebel's offerings also include gifts, tabletop and home d?cor. |
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