Camille Doncieux
Pintora francesa ‧ Esposa de Claude Monet
Camille Doncieux fue la primera esposa del pintor francés Claude Monet. Aparece en varias pinturas de Monet, así como de Pierre-Auguste Renoir y Édouard Manet. El matrimonio Monet tuvo dos hijos. Wikipedia
Nacimiento: 15 de enero de 1847, Lyon, Francia
Fallecimiento: 5 de septiembre de 1879, Vétheuil, Francia
Hijos: Jean Monet y Michel Monet
Cónyuge: Claude Monet (m. 1870–1879)
Hermanos: Geneviève-François Doncieux
Causa de muerte: Cáncer
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10 nov 2017 · Camille Doncieux was Claude Monet's first wife. They met while he was still a poor struggling artist and she was a painter's model.
Monet's wife, Camille Doncieux, is as easily identifiable here as the mounds of geraniums in the garden of the couple's house at Argenteuil.
25 jun 2019 · The marriage between Camille Doncieux and Claude Monet took place in 1870, when the love between the two was at its peak. The second child also ...
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12 nov 2006 · On 5 September 1879, Camille Doncieux dies of pelvic cancer at the age of 32. Monet paints her one last time: Camille on her Deathbed. 1880–1926.