ID 1178587
Lot 187 | Louis Hayet (1864-1940)
Estimate value
€ 30 000 – 50 000
Paysage nocturne
avec le cachet indistinct 'Hayet' (en bas à gauche)
huile sur carton
28.2 x 20 cm.
Peint vers 1888-89
indistinctly stamped 'Hayet' (lower left)
oil on board
11 1⁄8 x 7 7⁄8 in.
Painted circa 1888-89
Provenance
Régine et Guy Dulon, France; leur vente, Mes Binoche et Giquello, Paris, 21 avril 2017, lot 68.
Acquis au cours de cette vente par le propriétaire actuel.
Literature
G. Dulon et C. Duvivier, Louis Hayet, Peintre et théoricien du néo-impressionnisme, Pontoise, 1991, p. 91 (illustré en couleurs).
Exhibited
Pontoise, Musée Pissarro et Vernon, Musée Alphonse-Georges Poulain, Louis Hayet, mai 1983-avril 1984, no. 5 (illustré).
Pontoise, Musée Pissarro, Peintures néo-impressionnistes, juin-septembre 1985, no. 17.
Pontoise, Musée Pissarro, Louis Hayet, Peintre et théoricien du néo-impressionnisme, avril-août 1991, p. 91 (illustré en couleurs).
Kochi, The Museum of Art; Utsunomiya, The Museum of Art; Kyoto, The National Museum of Modern Art et Tokyo, Seiji Togo Memorial Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Museum of Art, Georges Seurat et le Néo-Impressionnisme, 1885-1905, juin-décembre 2002, p. 160, no. 63 (illustré en couleurs).
Pontoise, Musée Tavet-Delacour, L'Arbre dans la peinture de paysage entre 1850 et 1920, De Corot à Matisse, avril-juillet 2012, p. 71, no. 38 (illustré en couleurs, p. 70).
Artist: | Louis Hayet (1864 - 1940) |
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Applied technique: | Oil on panel |
Genre: | Cityscape |
Auction house category: | Paintings, Watercolors, Drawings, Paintings |
Artist: | Louis Hayet (1864 - 1940) |
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Applied technique: | Oil on panel |
Genre: | Cityscape |
Auction house category: | Paintings, Watercolors, Drawings, Paintings |
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