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Käthe Kruse
Käthe Kruse, born Katharina Simon (17 September 1883, Breslau - 19 July 1968, Murnau am Staffelsee) was a German dollmaker and, for the doll community/fans, one of the world's most famous members of her profession. To this day, her original dolls remain very popular and fetch high prices from collectors. == Life == She was the love child of Breslau's Chief Accountant, Robert Rogaske, and seamstress Christiane Simon and grew up in very modest circumstances, even though her father did continue to visit and provide some support. After graduating from the public schools, she took acting classes and obtained a position at Berlin's Lessing Theater in 1900. She was also quite successful in other German cities and gave performances in Warsaw and Moscow as well under the stage name "Hedda Somin".〔(Faden der Erinnerung-Frauengeschichte: Biography )〕 In 1902, she met the sculptor and occasional set designer Max Kruse and became his mistress. Kruse had four children from a previous marriage. She began to make dolls for them because she thought the mass-manufactured ones were "hideous".〔 By 1909, they had three daughters of their own and decided to get married.〔 The following year, her dolls were first publicly displayed at the Warenhaus Tietz (a department store chain founded by Hermann Tietz).〔 They proved to be popular, so she began taking individual orders. The dolls were very simple at first, but later became much more lifelike. As she perfected her production methods, she began to model the dolls after her own children. Their naturalness (in comparison with the commercial variety) soon made her famous.
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