Oil painting on cardboard 24.5 x 34.5 cm (9.65 x 13.59 in)
Description: Four workmen tending to a road with trees and fence. Painted in a neo-impressionist (divisionist) manner.
Signature / Inscription: Unsigned
Provenance: Auction house: Binoche et Giquello, Paris, France, June 19th 2015, Lot 32, ‘Collection Régine et Guy Dulon - Art précolombien et Tableaux modernes, oeuvres de Prinner’ (Régine and Guy Dulon Collection - Pre-Columbian Art and Modern Paintings, Princes Works) – Public exhibition: Drouot Richelieu, Paris, France, sales 1 & 7 (Sold)
________ Régine and Guy Dulon Collection, Paris, France
Exhibited: 1995 - Museum of Sciences of Parentville, Charleroi, France, 'Maximilien Luce anarchist painter', No. 1
________ 1991 - Museum Pissarro, Pontoise, France, 'Louis Hayet'
________ 1983 - Museum Pissarro, Pontoise, France, 'Louis Hayet', No. 13
Literature: Listed under number 91-92-1-T in the archives of Louis Hayet
________ Guy Dulon, Christophe Duvivier, 'Louis Hayet peintre et théoricien du néo-impressionnisme' (Louis Hayet painter and theorist of neo-impressionism), Éditions Ville de Pontoise and the General Council of Val d'Oise, 1991, reproduced page 144