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    Hace 5 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.

  2. 21 de may. de 2024 · Alice Hoschedé was the second most important woman in Monet’s life. Alice was the wife of department store magnate and art collector Ernest Hoschedé. But when he went bankrupt in 1877, Ernest, Alice, and their children moved into a house in Vétheuil with Monet, Camille, and the Monets’ two sons, Jean and Michel.

  3. 17 de may. de 2024 · 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.

  4. 21 de may. de 2024 · Mais aussi celles de sa seconde femme Alice Hoschedé et de la fille de celle-ci, Blanche Hoschedé, également élève de Monet et épouse de son fils. Reconstituée en 2014, elle présente de jolies tapisseries florales et des meubles en pitchpin.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 21 de may. de 2024 · Alice Hoschedé l’assistera lors de ses derniers instants. Claude Dans ce dernier chapitre se terminant par la mort de Monet, l’auteur ne dévoile pas explicitement la nature des remords du peintre.