Jutta Bauer
As a child
Jutta was born in 1955, in Hamburg. She went to school for ten years and describes it as “a necessary evil”.
As an adult
Jutta is one of the best-known picture-book artists and cartoonists in Europe. She currently lives in Germany.
As an artist
When asked where the idea for Opas Engel (the original German title of Grandpa’s Angel) Jutta commented, “At the time I had my drawing table at the film studio of a friend and was actually looking for a funny story for a film. My friend’s studio had a big window looking onto the street and we would watch how the school children plodded along – sometimes deep in thought. Watching this, I couldn’t help thinking that all these children usually do arrive safely. Then I had the idea for the guardian
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