Blanche Hoschedé Monet, known as the Blue Angel

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Blanche Hoschedé Monet, known as the Blue Angel

Blanche Hoschedé Monet, known as the Blue Angel

Evocation of the life of Blanche Hoschedé Monet, beautiful daughter of the painter Claude Monet, and self-taught impressionist painter, as explained by Sophie FOURNY-DARGERE, curator of the Vernon museum. Nicknamed the Blue Angel by Clemenceau, Monet’s friend, she moved permanently to her father-in-law’s home in Giverny on the death of her husband, Jean, in 1914.

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Publication date : 3 April 1992

Reference:
R21033742
Credits:
Producteur: France Régions 3 Rouen   -   Producer : Lablancherie, Christiane  -  Participant : Fourny Dargere, Sophie
Origin:
Noon In Normandy   -   Producteur: France Régions 3 Rouen
Licence:
Turnkey

Reference:R21033742

Credits:Producer : Lablancherie, Christiane-Participant : Fourny Dargere, Sophie

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