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Juliane Quérard, née Schack (born September 2, 1927 in Düsseldorf) is a French-German author and artist. She studied in Düsseldorf, Mainz and Paris and worked as an art teacher next to her own artistry. She now lives and works in Ramatuelle in southern France.[1][2]

Over the course of her life, she moved from figurative painting toward abstraction.[2] As an author, she also mostly discusses painting. However, sculptures are part of her oeuvre as well.[1]

Works[3]

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as author

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  • Musik und Inspiration, Breitwieser, Lorch 1990.
  • Les secrets d'une vraie créativité, Fleurus, Paris 1990.
  • Der Künstler und sein Publikum, Blaue Eule, Essen 1995.
  • Comprendre les dessins d'enfants, Marabout, Paris 2000.
  • Gouache et Paysage, Ulisse, Paris 2004.
  • Dessiner et peindre en voyage, Ulisse, Paris 2005.
  • Jean-Luc Sudres: La personne âgée en art-thérapie : de l'expression au lien social, Harmattan, Paris 2010 (co-author).
  • Osez l'abstrait: technique et expression personelle, Ulisse, Paris 2019.

as illustrator

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  • Tessa Hofmann, Gerayer Koutcharian, Juliane Quérard-Schack: Die Nachtigall Tausendtriller: Armenische Volksmärchen, Edition Orient, Berlin 1983.
  • Mohamed Grim: Der Gewittervogel: Märchen der Berber Algeriens, Edition Orient, Berlin 1983.
  • Mohamed Grim: Vom jungen Mädchen, dem Bräutigam und der Schlange: Ein Märchen aus der Kabylei, Edition Orient, Berlin 1985.
  • Meir Faerber: Von Abraham bis Salomo: Die Bibel in Bänkelversen, Edition Orient, Berlin 1991.

References

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  1. ^ a b "Schack, Juliane". www.artium.lu (in German). Retrieved 2024-04-14.
  2. ^ a b Caïetti, Bruno (August 30, 2017). "Juliane Schack, une vie de peinture" [Juliane Schack, a lifetime of painting]. varmatin.com (in French). Retrieved 2024-04-15.
  3. ^ "Juliane Schack". Babelio (in French). Retrieved 2024-04-14.