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to the Salon of
The Four Seasons
Shakespearean Allegorical Panels

By an Unknown Artist,
English, circa 1890


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Summer
By an unknown artist, English, circa 1890

Poker work and color stain on wood panel,
21.5 in. by 8.5 in.

Digital image by Douglas Schneible


Summer, detail
By an unknown artist, English, circa 1890

Poker work and color stain on wood panel,
21.5 in. by 8.5 in.

Digital image by Douglas Schneible


Autumn
By an unknown artist, English, circa 1890

Poker work and color stain on wood panel,
21.5 in. by 8.5 in.

Digital image by Douglas Schneible


Autumn, detail
By an unknown artist, English, circa 1890

Poker work and color stain on wood panel,
21.5 in. by 8.5 in.

Digital image by Douglas Schneible


Winter
By an unknown artist, English, circa 1890

Poker work and color stain on wood panel,
21.5 in. by 8.5 in.

Digital image by Douglas Schneible


Winter, detail
By an unknown artist, English, circa 1890

Poker work and color stain on wood panel,
21.5 in. by 8.5 in.

Digital image by Douglas Schneible


Spring
By an unknown artist, English, circa 1890

Poker work and color stain on wood panel,
21.5 in. by 8.5 in.

Digital image by Douglas Schneible


Spring, detail
By an unknown artist, English, circa 1890

Poker work and color stain on wood panel,
21.5 in. by 8.5 in.

Digital image by Douglas Schneible


Spring, detail
By an unknown artist, English, circa 1890

Poker work and color stain on wood panel,
21.5 in. by 8.5 in.

Digital image by Douglas Schneible




Ethnographic art dealer and antique pyrography collector Douglas Schneible in Charlotte, Vermont owns this set of four panels, which, although unsigned and undated, are believed to be circa 1890.

These stained and pyroengraved panels depict, respectively, the four seasons and bear inscriptions of apropos Shakespearean quotes.

Douglas Schneible has an extensive website The Arts & Crafts Gallery featuring his fine collection of antique pyrographic works and history along with his ethnographic art and artifacts.



If you have any questions or any information regarding these Four Seasons Shakespearean Portrait Panels, please e-mail Douglas Schneible and the E-Museum Curator.




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Shakespearean Allegorical Panels

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Last updated 4 November 2009.