Pontoise Street - In the garden / Maison rouge à l'Ermitage, Pontoise
Hoschedé collection, Paris; purchased by Ferenc Hatvany in Paris from Durand-Ruel in 1905; deposited in 1942 at the Hungarian General Credit Bank, Budapest (Chest No. II.), under the name of Janos Horvath; 1944/45, missing from the deposit at the Hungarian General Credit Bank; whereabouts unknown
It is unknown whether the loss during the Nazi persecution was caused by the German army, by the Soviet army, or by others.
L. Venturi: Camille Pissarro: son art, son oeuvre, Paris, 1939, no. 247; I. Genthon: Baron Ferenc Hatvany’s Collection of Modern Paintings, Magyar Művészet, XI, 1935, p. 23; E. Gerlőtei: L’ancienne collection François de Hatvany, 1966, p. 372; Sacco di Budapest. Depredation of Hungary 1938-1949. No: 16852, p. 242; Kálmán Pogány: Complete Inventory of the Baron Ferenc Hatvany Collection, manuscript, 1932-1937. I /a. No. 80; Documents of the Ministerial Commissioner for Artworks Looted From Public and Private Collections, 1946–1948, No.: 3961
Exhibited: First Exhibition of Nationalised Artworks, Hall of Exhibitions, 1919. Room VI. No. 20; Francia művészeti alkotások magyar magántulajdonból [French artworks from Hungarian private collections.] The Countess Eva Almasy-Teleki Institute of Art, Budapest, 1940. Cat. No. 170.