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  2. Alice Hoschedé - Wikipedia

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    Ernest, Alice, and their children moved into a house in Vétheuil with Monet, Monet's first wife Camille, and the Monet's two sons, Jean and Michel. [21] Ernest spent increasing lengths of time in Paris. [18] He then lived in Paris and worked at le Voltaire. [22] Claude Monet, Monet's garden at Vétheuil, 1880, Michel Monet and Jean-Pierre ...

  3. Camille Doncieux - Wikipedia

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    Camille-Léonie Doncieux (French pronunciation: [kamij leɔni dɔ̃sjø]; 15 January 1847 – 5 September 1879) was the first wife of French painter Claude Monet, with whom she had two sons. She was the subject of a number of paintings by Monet, as well as Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Édouard Manet.

  4. Woman with a Parasol – Madame Monet and Her Son - Wikipedia

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    The painting was one of 18 works by Monet exhibited at the second Impressionist exhibition in April 1876, at the gallery of Paul Durand-Ruel.Ten years later, Monet returned to a similar subject, painting a pair of scenes featuring his second wife's daughter Suzanne Monet in 1886 with a parasol in a meadow at Giverny; they are in the Musée d'Orsay.

  5. Springtime (Claude Monet) - Wikipedia

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    Monet exhibited 18 works, in which six of them Camille had posed. [3] During this exhibition, Springtime was given the more generic title of Woman Reading. [4] Monet's second wife, Alice Hoschedé, ordered the complete destruction of pictures and mementos from Camille's life with Monet. Therefore, Camille's image almost solely survives on the ...

  6. Claude Monet - Wikipedia

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    Claude Monet was born on 14 November 1840 on the fifth floor of 45 rue Laffitte, in the 9th arrondissement of Paris. [3] He was the second son of Claude Adolphe Monet (1800–1871) and Louise Justine Aubrée Monet (1805–1857), both of them second-generation Parisians.

  7. Camille (Monet) - Wikipedia

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    Camille, also known as The Woman in the Green Dress, is an 1866 oil-on-canvas painting by French artist Claude Monet. The portrait shows Monet's future wife, Camille Doncieux, wearing a green dress and jacket. Monet submitted the work to the Paris Salon of 1866, where it was well-received by critics.

  8. On the Bank of the Seine, Bennecourt - Wikipedia

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    He lent it to the Galerie Georges Petit for its exhibition Claude Monet; A. Rodin in 1889. Clapisson sold it for 1,500 francs on 21 April 1892 to Durand-Ruel, who on 18 May the same year sold it on to Potter Palmer of Chicago for 7,500 francs. It descended through the Palmer family, who loaned it for a time before donating it to its present owner.

  9. Michel Monet - Wikipedia

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    Oil on canvas, Claude Monet, 1880, Musée Marmottan Monet, Paris Le jardin de Monet à Vétheuil, with Michel Monet and Jean-Pierre Hoschedé. Oil on canvas, Claude Monet, 1880. National Gallery of Art, Washington. Michel Monet (17 March 1878 – 3 February 1966) was the second son of Claude Monet and Camille Doncieux Monet.