Henri Le Riche Prints
Henri Le Riche born April 12, 1868 in Grenoble and died March 26, 1944 in Neuilly-sur-Seine. He was a painter, sculptor, engraver and French illustrator. He studied with Eustache Bernard [Fr] for three years, at the École supérieure d'Art de Grenoble. Then, in 1887, he enrolled at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, where his primary instructors were William Bouguereau and Tony Robert-Fleury (for painting), and Louis Pierre Henriquel-Dupont (for engraving). In 1888, he won the Prix de Rome for engraving, and spent three years at the Villa Medici. Upon completing his studies there, he visited North Africa with one of his fellow students, the architect Albert Tournaire. His first individual exhibit was at the Salon in 1894, but it was only in 1922 that he won his first silver medal. Some of his sculptures were signed with the name "Hirné". In 1935, he was elected to the Académie des Beaux-Arts, where he took Seat #4 for engraving, succeeding Frédéric Laguillermie (deceased); serving as its President in 1943. He illustrated works by Jean d'Esme, Claude Farrère, Arthur de Gobineau, and Charles Baudelaire, among many others. Some of his originals may be seen at the Musée de Grenoble. He also traveled to China and Japan and painted many works of art. Further of his illustrations were at Alfred de Musset's "Venice" and in the book Gobineau's "Nouvelles Asiatiques".
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1880s French Antique Henri Le Riche Prints
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1980s Spanish Vintage Henri Le Riche Prints
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19th Century Antique Henri Le Riche Prints
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Early 20th Century French Henri Le Riche Prints
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Early 20th Century French Victorian Henri Le Riche Prints
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1760s Antique Henri Le Riche Prints
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20th Century French Art Deco Henri Le Riche Prints
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20th Century French Mid-Century Modern Henri Le Riche Prints
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20th Century French Henri Le Riche Prints
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Early 1900s French Art Nouveau Antique Henri Le Riche Prints
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Early 20th Century French Henri Le Riche Prints
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