Riches, Lizzie (b.1950) (Bridgeman Studio)

Creator details

Name
Riches, Lizzie (b.1950)
Nationality
English
Biography
Lizzie Riches is a painter, born in London, who attended Camberwell, then Goldsmiths’ College Schools of Art. She moved to Norfolk in 1973, then began painting seriously, her first pictures – small, detailed oils of exotic animals on Oriental carpets – being slightly surreal. Later she turned to bigger paintings of exotic gardens and still lifes. Her influences were diverse: Rothko, David, Tiepolo, Matisse, Bogdani, Audubon and eighteenth-century Dutch flower paintings. Riches showed myriad works in mixed shows from 1976 with Portal Gallery, which first exhibited her solo in 1980, also abroad. Commissions included London Transport and P&O Line; Wild Apple Graphics, of Woodstock, Vermont, in America, created prints and posters of her work.

Assets (66 in total)

Fast Food, 2001 (oil on canvas)
Aesop's Fable (oil on canvas)
Girl with Red Gloves, 2001 (oil on canvas)
The Gardener, 2002 (oil on panel)
Anteater, 1987 (oil on canvas)
The Sum of Recollections, 2002 (oil on panel)
Flamingos (oil on panel)
Daddy's Girl, 2006 (oil on canvas)
Madame Butterfly (oil on panel)
Portrait of a Girl as a Still Life (oil on panel)
Incense, 2008 (oil on canvas)
The Winter Hat,2006 (pastel on paper)

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