Camille-Léonie Doncieux (French pronunciation:[kamijleɔnidɔ̃sjø]; 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.
Camille-Léonie Doncieux (French pronunciation: [kamij leɔni dɔ̃sjø]; 15 January 1847 – 5 September 1879) was the first wife of French painter Claude Monet...
"discouraged at all official levels". In 1867 his then-mistress, CamilleDoncieux—whom he had met two years earlier as a model for his paintings—gave...
March 1878 – 3 February 1966) was the second son of Claude Monet and CamilleDoncieux Monet. Born on 17 March 1878, 26 rue d'Édimbourg, in the 8th arrondissement...
to Trouville (1870), London and Amsterdam (1871) 1870 Marriage to CamilleDoncieux. 1871–1878 Family life in Argenteuil, near Paris. Visit to Amsterdam...
Manet famous Claude Monet exhibited a portrait of his future wife CamilleDoncieux at the Paris Salon of 1866 under the title Woman in a Green Dress La...
garden of a property he was renting. His companion and future wife CamilleDoncieux posed for the figures. Monet finished the work indoors, and used magazine...
1870 in art. June 28 – Claude Monet marries his mistress and model CamilleDoncieux in Paris; Gustave Courbet is a witness. July – Franco-Prussian War...
Parisian public. Claude Monet exhibited a portrait of his future wife CamilleDoncieux at the Paris Salon of 1866 under the title Woman in a Green Dress....
(1908) San Giorgio Maggiore (1908–1912) Water Lilies (1897–1926) People CamilleDoncieux (first wife) Alice Hoschedé (second wife) Jean Monet (son) Michel Monet...