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Alice Raingo Hoschedé Monet (February 19, 1844 – May 19, 1911) was the wife of department store magnate and art collector Ernest Hoschedé''Street Singer'' Provenance Information.
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Early life

According to unsourced genealogical data reported by Michael Legrand, she was born Angélique Émilie Alice Raingo on February 19, 1844, in
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to Denis Lucien Alphonse Raingo and his wife Jeanne Coralie Boulade.


Marriage to Ernest Hoschedé

After meeting her future daughter-in-law in 1863, Ernest Hoschedé's mother wrote of Alice: Her children (by Ernest Hoschedé) were Blanche (who married Claude's son, Jean Monet), Germaine, Suzanne, Marthe, Jean-Pierre, and Jacques.


Life with the Monet family

In 1876, Ernest Hoschedé commissioned Monet to paint decorative panels for the ''Château de Rottembourg'' and several landscape paintings. According to the ''Nineteenth-century European Art: A Topical Dictionary'', it may have been during this visit that Monet began a relationship with Alice and her youngest son, Jean-Pierre, may have been fathered by Monet. Ernest Hoschedé went bankrupt in 1877. Ernest, Alice, and their children moved into a house in
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with Monet, Monet's first wife Camille, and the Monets' two sons,
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and Michel. Ernest spent increasing lengths of time in Paris. He then lived in Paris and worked at '' le Voltaire''. There are times when Ernest Hoschedé returns to visit his wife and children at the successive Monet households of Vetheuil, Poissy and Giverny. During those times Monet leaves the household. The separation from Alice, though, leaves Monet greatly distressed, experiencing nightmares, and generally unable to paint. Before the Monet and Hoschedé families had moved to Poissy, Ernest Hoschedé had refused to pay his share of the upkeep for Alice and the children. In 1886 he showed up and demanded that his wife and children return with him to Paris, but Alice remained with Monet.


Relationship with Claude Monet

After Camille Monet's death in 1879, Monet and Alice (along with the children from the two respective families) continued living together at
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and later at Giverny. Still married to Ernest Hoschedé and living with Claude Monet, the ''Le Gaulois'' newspaper in Paris declared that she was Monet's "charming wife" in 1880. Ernest Hoschedé died in 1891 and Alice agreed to marry Monet in 1892. Alice died on 19 May 1911. Her disappearance deeply affected the painter. On the night of her death, he wrote to his friend,
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Paintings of Alice

Some of the paintings of Alice Hoschedé Monet are: * Claude Monet, ''Breakfast under the Tent, Giverny'', 1888 *
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, ''Mme Hoschedé and Her Son in Monet's Garden, Giverny * John Singer Sargent, ''Claude Monet Painting''


In popular culture

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portrayed Hoschedé in the 2006 BBC docudrama '' The Impressionists''.


See also

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Claude Monet Oscar-Claude Monet (, , ; 14 November 1840 – 5 December 1926) was a French painter and founder of impressionist painting who is seen as a key precursor to modernism, especially in his attempts to paint nature as he perceived it. During ...
* The Monet's home in Giverny


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