Jacqueline Duchy
Jacqueline Crannay , born in Paris on December 24th, 1892, marries Jacques Duché in 1914.
Jacqueline Duché is especially known as illustrator, although it was also novelist (the majority of its works will be illustrated by itself).
She decorated the house Femme, Enfant, Famille with the exposure of Paris of 1937 and the gaming room of the children of the first class of the Normandy.
She died in 1973 in Paris, attack of the Maladie of Alzheimer.
Bibliography (partial)
as author-
Eve and Bergère , 1957
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Larks, break your nets , 1960
as author and illustrator
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Babiole and its giants , 1937
- Hair-curler-Bigouda , 1937
- Apprentices of Mrs. Flan , 1937
- the mysterious trio of Mount-Plaintive the Smoothing iron N°54, 1948
- fair Phantoms of Soudrac , 1952
as illustrator
- Nice poppy Mesdames! Plays, dances, evolutions, movements, on our old songs , 1933
- Tales of gold of my grandmamma by Charles-Robert Dumas
- Boscher Method or the Day of the small whole by Mr. and V. Boscher and J. Chapron, teachers.
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