Alice Hoschedé had three children with her husband, Ernest Hoschedé: Jacques, Germaine, and Théo. After her husband's financial collapse, she became the companion of artist Claude Monet, who also played a significant role in the lives of her children. Monet eventually adopted Théo, and the family became closely intertwined with his artistic life.
Alice Hoschedé's children were Blanche, Jean-Pierre, and Germaine.
Alice Hoschede died in 1911
They each had children from their earlier marriages, bot none together.
They met when her first husband Ernest Hoschede asked Monet to paint some panals for him.In 1877 Ernest went bankrupt and Alice her husband and her children moved in with Monet his wife and his two sons Jean and Michael.
They married in 1892.
Claude monet married Alice Hoschede in 1892
Alice was 67 when she died in 1911.
Alice coachman never had children but wanted to.
Alice Hoschedé had six children. She was the daughter of the art dealer Ernest Hoschedé and became a significant figure in the Impressionist movement, particularly known for her association with Claude Monet, who was also her partner. Their family life and the dynamics of their relationships often influenced Monet's artwork.
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He married Camille Doncieux in 1870, she died in 1879. Not long after that Monet and Alice Hoschede moved together. They married in 1892. Alice died in 1911.
They met when her first husband Ernest Hoschede asked Monet to paint some panals for him.In 1877 Ernest went bankrupt and Alice her husband and her children moved in with Monet his wife and his two