Adèle Riché
Adèle Riché | |
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Born |
1791 Paris |
Died |
1878 Fontainebleau |
Nationality | France |
Adèle Riché (1791 – 1878) was a French, oil and watercolor painter.
Riché was born, and lived her life in France. A pupil of Jan Frans van Dael and Gerard van Spaendonck.,[1] she is known for her still life paintings, as well as her portraits.[1]
Riché died in Fontainebleau, France in 1878.
- Plate 30 from The North American Sylva showing Riché's painting of the Sabal palmetto, originally known as the cabbage tree (Chamærops palmetto).
Work
Riché worked primarily in watercolor and her subject of choice was often times women, flowers, or fruit.[2] Her portraits were often done in oil; the stylistic preference of the times. Whereas her fruit and still life pieces were done in watercolor.
References
- 1 2 Adèle Riché in the RKD
- ↑ "Adèle Riché Works on Sale at Auction & Biography | Invaluable". Invaluable.com. Retrieved 2017-03-29.
- 2 paintings by or after Adèle Riché at the Art UK site
- Adèle Riché on artnet
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