Jeanne Champion Explained

Jeannine Gabrielle Marie Ange Champion (25 June 1931 – 16 March 2022), better known as Jeanne Champion was a French painter and historical novelist.

Biography

Jeanne Champion, born in a peasant environment near Lons-le-Saunier, was largely self-taught.[1] An artist-painter from 1956, she produced many works in her two fields of activity. In painting, often unsatisfied, she destroyed many of her creations but she left some 200 paintings and a good number of engravings.

Champion died on 16 March 2022, at the age of 90.[2]

Honours

A writer from 1961, Champion was awarded the Prix Goncourt de la biographie in 1984 for her fictionalized biography of Suzanne Valadon, translated into several languages.

Champion was also given the Grand Prix du roman de la Société des gens de lettres (1980) for her novel Les frères Montaurian, the Prix de l'Événement du jeudi (1986) for le Bunker and the Prix des écrivains croyants (1990) for her documentary book Mémoires en exil.

In 1982, she was awarded the Prix Alice-Louis Bartoux of the Académie française.

Champion was elevated to the rank of officier of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres in 2001.

Literature

Painting

Bibliography

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://books.google.com/books?id=-dpIT3UV0T4C John Flower: "Reflections on life, death, and history: Jeanne Champion's Le Bunker", dans The Liberation of France: Image and Event 1995, pages 335-346.
  2. Web site: Jeannine Gabrielle Marie Ange Voisin . MatchID . 24 December 2023.