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Q: What subjects were most preferred by Rachel Ruysch for her still life paintings?
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When did Rachel Ruysch die?

Rachel Ruysch died in 1750.


Who was Rachel Ruysch?

she was a dutch flower painter who lived from June 3,1664 until August 12, 1750


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Frederik Ruysch was born on March 23, 1638.


When was Frederik Ruysch born?

Frederik Ruysch was born on March 23, 1638.


When did Frederik Ruysch die?

Frederik Ruysch died on February 22, 1731 at the age of 92.


How old was Frederik Ruysch at death?

Frederik Ruysch died on February 22, 1731 at the age of 92.


How do you pronounce the dutch name Ruysch?

The Dutch name Ruysch is pronounced as "roysh" with the "y" pronounced as a long "i".


How old is Frederik Ruysch?

Frederik Ruysch was born on March 23, 1638 and died on February 22, 1731. Frederik Ruysch would have been 92 years old at the time of death or 377 years old today.


How old was Rachel Ruysch when she died if she was born in 1664 and died in 1750?

She was 86 years old. (June 3, 1664 - Amsterdam, August 12, 1750) {Sources: 50 women Artists you should know}


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Rachel Ruysch grew up in Amsterdam, into a wealthy and prominent family of Dutch artists, architects and scientists. Her father, Frederik Ruysch, was an eminent scientist and professor of anatomy and botany. He possessed a well-known collection of rare natural history specimens, which Rachel helped catalogue and record. He encouraged her artistic talents, careful observation of the natural world and scientifically accurate renderings of plants and flowers. At age fifteen, Ruysch began an apprenticeship with famous still life painter Willem van Aelst. By eighteen, she was already producing her first still