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  1. 27. Sept. 2024 · The trip filled his wife Alice with joy: Usually they would not stray far from Giverny, where Monet had been exploring the secrets of his water lilies for five years. Thanks to Alice, we have all the details about their Italian stay, for she wrote daily to her daughter Germaine Salerou.

  2. 28. Sept. 2024 · Above all, in Wullschläger’s view, were his tempestuous relationships with three women: Camille Doncieux, his long-suffering first wife and muse; Alice Hoschedé, the high-strung, devoutly...

  3. Vor 3 Tagen · Claude Monet war ein französischer Künstler, berühmt für seine impressionistischen Landschaftskunstwerke. 1882 malte er Spaziergang über die Felsen von Pourville. Dieses Öl-auf-Leinwand-Gemälde befindet sich derzeit im Art Institute of Chicago.

  4. 3. Okt. 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.

  5. 25. Sept. 2024 · Alice, hot-tempered, highly strung and married to one of Monet’s collectors, was close by. Bankruptcy had lost this once gilded couple their paintings, their Paris apartment and their country chateau, and they were sharing the Monets’ cramped terraced house. While devotedly nursing Camille, Alice became fascinated by Monet.

  6. 12. Okt. 2024 · The elegant wife of his once wealthy patron Ernest Hoschedé, she and her children move in with the Monets as Camille is dying, while the profligate Hoschedé goes to ruin in Paris. From there, Alice and Claude form an improbable, overstretc­hed ménage — six of her offspring, two of his — which he constantly abandons on ...

  7. Vor 6 Tagen · At Vétheuil the Monets were joined by Alice Hoschedé, who had left her husband, and six of her children in the autumn. Using funds from her dowry, she assumed Monet’s debts and cared for Camille, who died in September 1879.