Top » Catalog » Hummel Originals Hummel Originals1. The Waiter Inquire for prices: 414-278-0088 THE CONVENT OF SIESSEN Siessen was a self-supporting Convent founded by the Dominicans in the year 1259. In 1860, the Convent passed to a Franciscan Order dedicated to teaching and supportive of the arts. Outside the Convent, Europe was seething with anger and change. But within the ancient walls of Siessen, life was serene. Berta joined a community of about 250 Franciscan Sisters primarily involved in teaching. As a novice, Berta was required to perform nearly every duty in the Convent, from baking bread to scrubbing floors. She designed exquisite vestments and altar clothes which were sewn in the Convent workshop. Most important, she was allowed the freedom to pursue her own artwork. In the quiet of the Convent, Berta painted masterful religious works. But as always, she continued sketching children. She was surrounded by children most every day, for she taught art at St. Anna, a girls school in nearby Saulgau. The merry young novice won the hearts of her pupils. It became a tradition among Saulgau families to have Berta Hummel paint their children's portraits. Sister Hummel's artwork was published in books and as art cards. The proceeds supported the Convent's teaching and missionary efforts. As the Sister's reputation grew, her artwork found its way to Munich.
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