E-Museum of Pyrographic Art



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to the Salon of
A 1610 Hungarian Panel
entitled Kneeling

From the Private Collection
of John Moore


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Kneeling

Hungary, 1610—View No. 1

Pyroengraved into a 5/16 in. piece of solid wood, 19 in. x 21 in.
It has the Hungarian word for "kneeling" and "1610" burned into it.
Piece has bowed badly.

Digital image thanks to John Moore




Kneeling

Hungary, 1610—View No. 2

Pyroengraved into a 5/16 in. piece of solid wood, 19 in. x 21 in.
It has the Hungarian word for "kneeling" and "1610" burned into it.
Piece has bowed badly.

Digital image thanks to John Moore




Kneeling

Hungary, 1610—View No. 3

Pyroengraved into a 5/16 in. piece of solid wood, 19 in. x 21 in.
It has the Hungarian word for "kneeling" and "1610" burned into it.
Piece has bowed badly.

Digital image thanks to John Moore




Although not a pyrographic artist, John Moore is a woodcarver who acquired this very exquisite collector's piece of antique Hungarian poker art. For more information on this piece or on John and his Wooden Expressions studio and academy in Greenville, South Carolina, U.S.A., visit his website (linked here) or e-mail John directly.




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Last updated 7 November 2009.