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About Jean Louis Ernest Hoschedé
Ernest Hoschedé (died 1891) was a department store magnate in Paris. He was best known as a patron of Claude Monet and other Impressionist painters, and the first husband of Monet's second wife, Alice Raingo Hoschedé Monet. In 1876, Hoschedé commissioned Monet to paint decorative panels for his residence, the château de Rottembourg, in Montgeron. Hoschedé went bankrupt in 1877 and his art collection was auctioned off. This was a blow to the Impressionists, especially Monet. Ernest, Alice, and their children moved into a house in Vétheuil with Monet, Monet's first wife Camille, and their two sons. Ernest, however, spent most of his time in Paris. After Camille Monet's death in 1879, Monet and Alice (along with the children from the two respective families) continued living together at Poissy and later at Giverny. Ernest Hoschedé died in 1891, and, in 1892, Alice and Claude Monet were married.
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Jean Louis Ernest Hoschedé's Timeline
1837 |
December 18, 1837
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Paris, France
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1864 |
1864
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1865 |
November 10, 1865
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Paris, France
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1868 |
April 29, 1868
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1869 |
July 26, 1869
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Montgeron, Arrondissement d'Évry, Île-de-France, France
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1873 |
August 15, 1873
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Montgeron, Île-de-France , Paris, France
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1877 |
August 22, 1877
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Villa Maria Biarritz, Basses-Pyrénées, France
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1891 |
March 18, 1891
Age 53
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9 ème, Paris, France
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