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Danièle FUCHS was
born in Paris, in a family of artists. A mother passionately interested in
music, a father horticultural engineer, one of the greatest European specialists
in roses and an uncle painter on china bring her naturally to the
Beaux-Arts school where she is admitted by
examination. In Robert Cami's
studio she studies the technique of burin,
and with Edouard Goerg the technique of
etching, but she never gives up painting
thanks to her masters' advice. Her first personal exhibition in Paris holds the
attention of André Dunoyer de Segonzac who
prefaces it with these words :
"An artistic temperament, a
great sensibility with human-oriented affection, a sincere emotion in front of
nature and life.Woman's qualities without insipidity or affectedness, a wide,
almost manly vision. Thus is for me Danièle
Fuchs, a painter and an engraver with a fine
talent which I saw asserting itself in total independence during the last ten
years or so. "
From her property in Viroflay to her country
house in Val-de-Loire, passing by her gardens in Île de France she shares
with us, in a sunny range of colours, all the emotion and the joy the Creation
inspires in her. A complete artist, Danièle
FUCHS is also the author of sculptures including
two Ways of the Cross for the churches of Chaville and Viroflay and of book
illustrations particularly for the
Editions
Carrés d'Art:
" La Passion selon Saint-Luc",
"Hier et Aujourd'hui" and
"Torchères" by Hervé
Bazin.
She has become known through
exhibitions in France and abroad and
her
work appears in many museums and private collections.
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