Kathe Kruse was a German dollmaker who is best known for her handmade dolls and soft toys. She was born in 1883 in Breslau, Germany (now Wroclaw, Poland) and grew up in a creative family with a strong interest in art and crafts.

After studying art and sculpture, Kruse began making dolls in 1905. She was inspired by the dolls of her own childhood, which were made from traditional materials like cloth and wool rather than the more modern and commercial materials used in mass-produced dolls.

Kruse's dolls quickly gained a following, and she opened her own workshop in 1911. She began to experiment with different materials and techniques, and her dolls became known for their lifelike features, soft bodies, and expressive faces.

During World War II, Kruse's workshop was destroyed, but she continued to make dolls from her home. After the war, she reopened her workshop more...

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Kathe Kruse doll. Triple back head seam, body with rear seam…

Kathe Kruse Doll, 1930

Kathe Kruse doll. Triple back head seam, body with rear seam only, jointed legs, left foot sole stamped and numbered 323358, around 1930. Later white trimmed cotton dress over original underwear, cotton socks and felt shoes. Some spotting to her face and…

Boxed Pair Kathe Kruse Boy and Girl Dolls, vinyl stocking and…

Kathe Kruse Boy and Girl Dolls Set

Boxed Pair Kathe Kruse Boy and Girl Dolls, vinyl stocking and cloth 25 cm