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.
Producteur: France Régions 3 Rouen - Producer : Lablancherie, Christiane - Participant : Fourny Dargere, Sophie
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Noon In Normandy - Producteur: France Régions 3 Rouen
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Credits:Producer : Lablancherie, Christiane-Participant : Fourny Dargere, Sophie