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  1. Vor 5 Tagen · Im oberen rechten Teil des Bildes ist ein Boot abgebildet, auf dem die Töchter seiner zweiten Frau, Suzanne und Blanche Hoschedé, oft zum Zeitvertreib auf dem Fluss Epte fuhren, der direkt am Haus in Giverny vorbeifloss.

  2. Vor 5 Tagen · 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. Suzanne, her siblings and Monet’s two children had been raised together since the death of his late wife, Camille and Suzanne became a favourite subject of Monet’s work.

  3. Vor 5 Tagen · Vi è poi un dipinto che raffigura nella parte superiore destra della tela una barca, quella su cui spesso le figlie della sua seconda moglie, Suzanne e Blanche Hoschedé, salivano per navigare come passatempo sulle acque del fiume Epte, che scorreva proprio nei pressi della casa di Giverny.

  4. Vor 2 Tagen · Blanche Hoschedé (1865-1947), épouse en 1897 Jean Monet (1867-1914), sans postérité ; Suzanne Hoschedé (1868-1899), épouse en 1892 Theodore Earl Butler (1861-1936), deux enfants ; Jacques Hoschedé (1869-1941), épouse en 1896 une Norvégienne, Inga, née Jürgensen [155], [156], [157] ;

  5. Vor 3 Tagen · Hoschedé, Ernest (1837-91): Department-store owner, art-collector, art-critic. Review 1881 in L’Art de la mode. (R90I,p480) Houssaye: Nickname for Arsène Housset. Housset, Arsène (1815-96): Writer, art-collector, director of L’Artiste. Used as nickname Houssaye. Maybe review 1876 as Pierre Dax in L’Artiste.

  6. Vor 4 Tagen · Coastal landscapes and boats featured in paintings throughout Claude Monet’s career, the earliest of these being the Boatyard near Honfleur in 1864. However, the paintings that he produced around Pourville, including the oil on canvas Cliffs and Sailboats at Pourville, appear to have had a special significance to the artist.

  7. Vor 2 Tagen · Il peint Promenade sur la falaise, Pourville en 1882. Cette peinture à l'huile sur toile est actuellement conservée à l'Art Institute of Chicago. La peinture représente majestueusement un vaste paysage composé d'une haute falaise avec la mer maussade représentée bien en dessous.