19th Century
blanche hoschedé-monet
Born 1865
Died 1947
Blanche Hoschedé Monet: A Silent Companion to Impressionism
Blanche Hoschéde Monet (1865-1947) remains a figure of quiet brilliance within the vibrant tapestry of Impressionist art, largely overshadowed by her husband, Claude Monet. Yet, her contribution to Monet’s artistic legacy—and indeed, to the very essence of Giverny’s aesthetic—is undeniable. Born November 10th, 1865, in Paris, Blanche was the second daughter of Ernest Hoschéde…
Chronological Journey
The Lifeline
Scroll through blanche hoschedé-monet's working life — artwork by artwork, chapter by chapter — from the earliest dated work to the last. Each thumbnail is pinned at its exact year on the gold axis.
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Chapters — Career Periods
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Thumbnails — Dated Works
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Colour Band — Movement Drift
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