- Camille-Léonie
Doncieux (French pronunciation: [kamij leɔni dɔ̃sjø]; 15
January 1847 – 5
September 1879) was the
first wife of
French painter Claude Monet...
- the
elder son of
French Impressionist artist Claude Monet and
Camille Doncieux Monet and the
brother of
Michel Monet. He was the
subject of
several paintings...
- 1878 – 3
February 1966) was the
second son of
Claude Monet and
Camille Doncieux Monet. Born on 17
March 1878, 26 rue d'Édimbourg, in the 8th arrondis****t...
- "discouraged at all
official levels". In 1867 his then-mistress,
Camille Doncieux—whom he had met two
years earlier as a
model for his paintings—gave birth...
- Gaudibert,
helped arrange a
house in Étretat for Monet's
girlfriend Camille Doncieux and
their newborn son,
allowing Monet to
paint in
relative comfort, surrounded...
-
October 1922 in Paris, the only
child of
Louise Madeleine Berthe (née
Doncieux) and Eugène Schueller, the
founder of L'Oréal, one of the world's largest...
-
French artist Claude Monet. The
portrait shows Monet's ****ure wife,
Camille Doncieux,
wearing a
green dress and jacket.
Monet submitted the work to the Paris...
-
Avignon and the
jurisdiction of Michaelis.
Another Dominican,
Francois Doncieux (also
known by the
Latinised name Domptius),
served as
fellow chief investigator...
-
Trouville (1870),
London and
Amsterdam (1871) 1870
Marriage to
Camille Doncieux. 1871–1878
Family life in Argenteuil, near Paris.
Visit to
Amsterdam (1874)...
-
Impressionist painter Claude Monet. It
depicts his
first wife,
Camille Doncieux,
seated reading beneath a
canopy of lilacs. The
painting is
presently held...