Jackie Wullschlager

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Jackie Wullschlager (born 1962 in London ), also Jackie Wullschlager , is a British art critic.

Life

Jackie Wullschlager works as an art critic for the Financial Times , where she has a regular column. She has contributed to exhibition catalogs, a biography of Victorian children's book authors and a biography of the fairy tale author Hans Christian Andersen . Her biography of Chagall was shortlisted for biography at the Costa Book Awards in 2008 , the Duff Cooper Prize, and the 2009 Jewish Quarterly-Wingate Prize .

Wullschläger lives in London with her husband and three children.

Fonts (selection)

  • Chagall: a biography . New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2008
  • Aki Kuroda: Cosmocity . Catalog. Essay by Jackie Wullschlager. London: Rabih Hage Gallery, 2007
  • with Philip Vann: Joash Woodrow: landscapes . Exhibition catalog. Leeds: Leeds Metropolitan University, 2007
  • (Ed.): Hans Christian Andersen: Fairy tales . Tiina Nunnally in Romanian. London: Penguin Books, 2004
  • Hans Christian Andersen: the life of a storyteller . New York: AA Knopf, 2001
  • Inventing wonderland: the lives and fantasies of Lewis Carroll, Edward Lear, JM Barrie, Kenneth Grahame, and AA Milne. Free Press, New York 1995

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