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Riché was born in [[Paris]] and became a pupil of [[Jan Frans van Dael]] and [[Gerard van Spaendonck]].<ref name=RKD>Adèle Riché in the [[RKD]]</ref> She is known for fruit and flower still lifes and portraits.<ref name=RKD/>
Riché was born in [[Paris]] and became a pupil of [[Jan Frans van Dael]] and [[Gerard van Spaendonck]].<ref name=RKD>Adèle Riché in the [[RKD]]</ref> She is known for fruit and flower still lifes and portraits.<ref name=RKD/>

Riché died in [[Fontainebleau]].

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File:NAS-101 Sabal palmetto.png|Plate 30 from ''The North American Sylva'' showing Riché's painting of the ''[[Sabal palmetto]]'', originally known as the cabbage tree (''Chamærops palmetto'').
File:NAS-101 Sabal palmetto.png|''Palmetto''
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Riché died in [[Fontainebleau]].


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Adèle Riché
Born1791
Died1878
NationalityFrance

Adèle Riché (1791 – 1878) was a French painter.

Riché was born in Paris and became a pupil of Jan Frans van Dael and Gerard van Spaendonck.[1] She is known for fruit and flower still lifes and portraits.[1]

Riché died in Fontainebleau.

References

  1. ^ a b Adèle Riché in the RKD

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