On October 28, 1863, Manet married Suzanne Leenhoff. She was a musician that had been hired by Manet's father to give Edouard and his brother piano lessons. Edouard and Suzanne had a ten year relationship before they were finally married in 1863. During their ten year relationship, Suzanne gave birth to a son, Leon Koella. The father is most certainly Manet, but Leon was presented to other people as Suzanne's younger brother.
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She was a friend of Edgar Degas's, a model to Renoir. Toulouse-Lautrec wanted to marry her, she had a son, Maurice Utrillo who became a famous painter of Paris views. She was a self-taught painter, and quite well-known in her time (1865-1938) but forgotten for a long time after her death. She might be grouped with the poat-expressionists.
I believe he never did marry anyone. Various articles on him have no mention of a wife ro family.
No, he didn't, and neither did he ever marry, even though he lived for 73 years.
William Morris married Jane Burden in 1859 he dearly loved her after 6 years he divorced her.
In the Renaissance times a Renaissance Woman was supposed to marry well, be loyal to her husband and give birth to boys. A Renaissance Man, on the other hand, had to be well-educated, have cultural grace, be a gentleman and understand the arts and sciences. He also had to have refinement, be of noble birth and have courage. Many women did not fit the mold of what they called a "Renaissance Woman." Many of them would fit in as more of a "Renaissance Man" or what we would call a "Renaissance Woman" in our day and age.