Adèle Riché | |
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Born | 1791
Paris, France |
Died | 1878
Fontainebleau, France |
Nationality | French |
Adèle Riché (1791–1878) was a French 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, including watercolors, [2] as well as her portraits. [1] Her techniques included botanical, entomological, and natural painting, oil, watercolor, and on vellum, and engraving, as well as hand-colouring. [3]
Riché died in Fontainebleau, France in 1878.
Riché worked primarily in watercolor and her subject of choice was often women, flowers, or fruit. [4] Her portraits were often done in oil; the stylistic preference of the times. Whereas her fruit and still life pieces were done in watercolor.
She painted a portrait of Natalia Obrenovich, Queen of Serbia. [5]
Adèle Riché | |
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Born | 1791
Paris, France |
Died | 1878
Fontainebleau, France |
Nationality | French |
Adèle Riché (1791–1878) was a French 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, including watercolors, [2] as well as her portraits. [1] Her techniques included botanical, entomological, and natural painting, oil, watercolor, and on vellum, and engraving, as well as hand-colouring. [3]
Riché died in Fontainebleau, France in 1878.
Riché worked primarily in watercolor and her subject of choice was often women, flowers, or fruit. [4] Her portraits were often done in oil; the stylistic preference of the times. Whereas her fruit and still life pieces were done in watercolor.
She painted a portrait of Natalia Obrenovich, Queen of Serbia. [5]