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  1. 2 de may. de 2024 · This work is one of the most highly finished of a series of paintings entitled Boating. The blue and rose coloration that suffuses the scene contrasts with the freshness of green and vermilion to create a rich, dreamlike figural image. The figures shown are Suzanne and Blanche, two of Mrs. Hoschedé's children.

  2. Hace 6 días · The long years Monet spent at his house in Giverny would turn it into a place of artistic pilgrimage, even in his lifetime. He settled here with his companion Alice Hoschedé and their respective children, and lived here until his death in 1926.

  3. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Tras la muerte de Camille, compartió casa con Alice Hoschedé, la esposa de uno de sus clientes, Ernest Hoschedé. Catalogada por la prensa como la “esposa de consolación” de Monet, finalmente ambos se casan cuando el marido de ella muere.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Claude_MonetClaude Monet - Wikipedia

    Hace 3 días · He returned to Étretat and expressed in letters to Alice Hoschedéwho he would marry in 1892, following her husband's death the preceding year—a desire to die. In 1881, he moved with Alice and her children to Poissy and again sold his paintings to Durand-Ruel.

  5. Hace 4 días · By ariane in Vie de Monet on 19 mai 2024 . Les lettres de Claude Monet à sa compagne Alice Hoschedé regorgent de toutes sortes de détails, qui n’ont pas tous retenu l’attention des historiens de l’art. Il en est ainsi de leurs envois mutuels de fleurs sauvages.

  6. 14 de may. de 2024 · He had fallen in love with Alice Hoschedé, the wife of his friend and patron, Ernest Hoschedé, and his small family was sharing a home with the Hoschedés in Vetheuil, just north of Paris on the Seine. Alice was devoted to Monet, but due to financial woes was finding it difficult to split from her husband.

  7. 14 de may. de 2024 · 1. Claude Monet, Camille Doncieux and Alice Hoschedé + Ernest Hoschedé. Claude Monet and Alice Hoschedé Monet in Piazza San Marco, Venice, 1908. Wikimedia Commons (public domain). Claude Monet married his first wife Camille Doncieux in 1870 who gave birth to their two sons.