Éliane Bonabel
Eliane Bonabel is a Illustratrice and window dresser French, born in 1920 and died in 2000.
Adopted girl of Charles Bonabel (1897-1970), her uncle who was record dealer street of Odéon in Paris, it remains known for her illustrations of important works, of which Ballets without music, anybody, anything , appeared at Gallimard in 1959 and especially Voyage at the end of the night , of Louis-Ferdinand Céline.
Celine had become acquainted with Bonabel when it had to look after the mother of Eliane Bonabel reached of phthisis. It is him which would have required of the young girl to make drawings. When he was imprisoned in Denmark in 1946, Charles and Eiane Bonabel were the first French to visit him, which moved much the writer.
Talents of window dresser also were worth in Eliane Bonabel a reputation largely exceeding the national framework.
The television channel Arte devoted to Eliane Bonabel a sequence of its emission " Metropolis" (diffused for the first time on September 12th 1998).
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