fairyofsomething: grand-county-witch:atenderofsycamoretrees:peggaboo:mswitek:They had not be
fairyofsomething: grand-county-witch: atenderofsycamoretrees: peggaboo: mswitek: They had not been seen together in the museum galleries for quite a while. Monet’s “Women with Umbrellas” are once again side by side in the Impressionist gallery. AND THEN THEY LIVED HAPPILY EVER AFTER THE END!!!! ok every time this post comes by i resist geeking out on it but NO LONGERso these women are probably the same woman and that woman is monet’s wife camille doncieux. he painted her a LOT.but fun fact: monet had this asshole friend named ernest hochede, and ernest racked up some debts, and like an asshole he basically just fled the country, leaving his wife alice and their six kiddos behind. monet immediately got alice and kids to move in with him, camille, and their two kids.at this point, monet, alice, and camille became my favorite probably historic poly threesome. they lived together, taking care of the kids. they were so poor that alice and camille took turns wearing the nice dress so they could go out with monet.when camille got uterine cancer and began dying, alice helped monet cope and took care of things while he painted camille over and over. when camille died, alice is the reason monet was able to survive.when ernest finally died, monet and alice married, and remained married until alice died. at that point, blanche, the oldest daughter, took care of monet until he died.anyway, the point is, the umbrella ladies are probably the same ladies, but as far as i’m concerned, there WAS a historically queer poly family in that household and they were wonderful. If I’d been told how gay art history was I would’ve paid much more attention college. Funnily enough they let out this gay little detail when I learned about Monet in art uni -- source link