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Sandrine Revel

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Sandrine Revel (born 3 October 1969) is a French bande dessinée illustrator and author of comics.

Biography

Born in Langon, Gironde, 3 October 1969,[1][2] Sandrine Revel spent three years at the Template:Ill and graduated.[2]

In 1996, she published her first album, Jouvence La Bordelaise,[2] based on a script by Frédéric Bouchet and, at the same time, she drew for Sud Ouest Dimanche and Milan Presse.[2]

In 1999, based on a script by Template:Ill, Revel drew the children's comic strip, Template:Lang.[3] The album earned her the Prix jeune espoir at Template:Ill in 2000,[4] and, in 2001, the second volume, Template:Lang, won the Prix Alph-Art jeunesse at the Angoulême International Comics Festival.[5]

The following year, she published Template:Lang, a testimony of the September 11 attacks in 2001.[6] She joined forces with Template:Ill, who wrote the script for her for Template:Lang, published in 2009. The following year, she wrote a series, Template:Lang (Resurgences, Women on the Way to Resocialization)[7] as well as Template:Lang, a parodic story.[8] Based on a script by Marzena Sowa, Revel drew Template:Lang, published in 2012, about Poland in the Stalin era.[9]

Revel in Saint-Malo in 2012

Inspired by the performance of Template:Ill, Revel designed in 2013 Template:Lang, on a script by Murielle Magellan.[10] In 2015, Revel illustrated the children's book Template:Lang written by Template:Ill, and published by Template:Ill. The book evokes female homosexuality and LGBT parenting through June's "two moms".[11][12] The same year, a biography on Glenn Gould was published, Template:Lang, which Revel wrote and illustrated.[13] This work earned her the Template:Ill in 2016.[14]

In 2018, she wrote and drew Pygmalion.[15] Three years later, she delivered a biography of Tom Thomson, Template:Lang.[16] In 2020, on a script by Template:Ill, Revel drew Template:Lang.[17]

In 2022, together with Théa Rojzman, Revel won the high school prize at the Angoulême International Comics Festival for the graphic novel Template:Lang,[18] on the theme of sexual violence against children.[19]

Selected works

Albums

  • Jouvence La Bordelaise, script by Frédéric Bouchet, Atlantic Productions, 1996
  • Les folles aventures d'Ulysse et Umour ou Les joies du camping-car, text by Maïthé Parrot, 1995 Template:BNF
  • Bla Bla Bla !, Template:Ill, 1998
  • Le 11e jour, Delcourt, 2002
  • Intérieur Jazz, Tourism and Convention Bureau, Antibes, 2003 Template:BNF
  • Monsieur Régis, script by Claude Bourgeyx, Template:Ill, 2009
  • Résurgences – Femmes en voie de resociabilisation, Template:Ill, 2010
  • Sorcellerie et dépendances, Dupuis, 2010
  • N'embrassez pas qui vous voulez, script by Marzena Sowa, Dupuis, 2013
  • La Lesbienne invisible, script by Murielle Magellan, based on the show by Océanerosemarie, Delcourt, 2013
  • Glenn Gould, une vie à contretemps, Dargaud, 2015
  • Pygmalion, freely inspired by the work of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Template:Ill BD in partnership with France Musique, 2018
  • Tom Thomson, esquisses d'un printemps, Dargaud, 2019
  • Chroniques de San Francisco, script by Isabelle Bauthian, Template:Ill, 2020
  • Grand silence, script by Théa Rojzman, Glénat Editions 2021

Children's albums

  • Series Un drôle d'ange gardien, script by Template:Ill, Delcourt
    1. Un drôle d'ange gardien, 1998
    2. Un zoo à New York, 1999
    3. Diablo et Juliette, 2000
    4. Des vacances d'enfer, 2001
    5. Le voleur d'étoiles, 2001
    6. Le démon chinois, 2004
    7. Le Nuage-Danse, 2008
  • Le jardin autre monde, script by Denis-Pierre Filippi, Delcourt, 2006
  • Les Petits chats carrés : Petitchat et la lune, with Myriam Revel, Carabas jeunesse 2007
  • Un amour de pou, text by Gudule, Glénat, 2007
  • Le voyage de June, written by Sophie Kovess-Brun, Des ronds dans l'O, 2015

Awards and distinctions

  • 2001: Alph-Art Youth Prize at the Angoulême International Comics Festival for the album Un drôle d'ange gardien, volume 2: Un zoo à New York, written by Denis-Pierre Filippi, illustrated by Revel
  • 2016: Prix Artémisia for Glenn Gould, une vie à contretemps[14]
  • 2022: Prix des lycées at the Angoulême International Comics Festival with Théa Rojzman (script) for Grand silence[18]
  • 2022: Special Mention Prize, Template:Ill for Grand Silence[20]
  • 2022: Template:Ill-LCP for Grand Silence[21]

References

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  1. "Diablo à l'école", Sud Ouest, 15 May 2001 Template:In lang
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Template:Cite web
  3. Sarfati, Sonia, "Ange ou démon?", La Presse, 27 February 2000 Template:In lang
  4. "Saint-Malo. Femmes de bulles", Le Figaro, 30 October 2000 Template:In lang
  5. "Bande dessinée – Les prix d'Angoulême", Le Soir, 27 January 2001 Template:In lang
  6. Guillaume, Philippe, "L'indicible vu par l'intime", Les Échos, 11 September 2002 Template:In lang
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  14. 14.0 14.1 Template:Cite news
  15. Pelletier, Frédérique, "Pygmalion : melomania", Template:Ill, no. 125, July–August 2018, p. 115 Template:In lang
  16. Servin, Lucie, "Tom Thompson, esquisses de printemps : ce que la nature chuchote", Template:Ill, no. 9, October–December 2019, pp. 162–63 Template:In lang
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  18. 18.0 18.1 Template:Cite web
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