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

    Hace 1 día · 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.

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  2. 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.

  3. Hace 1 día · Il épouse en secondes noces le 16 juillet 1892 Alice Hoschedé (1844-1911), qui a six enfants de son premier mariage avec Ernest Hoschedé ; ces six enfants ne sont pas de Claude Monet (sauf peut-être le dernier, Jean-Pierre), mais il les élève : Marthe Hoschedé (1864-1925), épouse en 1900 Theodore Earl Butler (1861-1936), sans ...

  4. Hace 1 día · Enchanted by the beautiful countryside and ‘delightful nooks and crannies’, Monet returned in the summer; this time he was accompanied by Alice Hoschedé, who went on to become his wife in 1892.

  5. Hace 2 días · The island, situated near his home in Giverny was used primarily for boat storage but it also became a favoured spot of Alice Hoschedé, Monet’s mistress, later to become his second wife. Monet was inspired to paint the work after seeing Alice’s daughter Suzanne Hoschedé strolling on the island while he was out on the river Epte in his boat.

  6. Hace 2 días · 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. Hace 6 días · At this time Monet write a letter to Alice Hoschedé, who would later become his wife, stating that the scenery was beautiful and that he would love the chance to show her such beauty. Monet stayed true to his word, as it was in the summer that same year, that he retuned to Pourville with Alice.