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In a rich architectural setting, winter wears a scarf, while summer carries a sheaf of wheat and a sickle.
The left panel, "Winter," is signed "Joseph Beyer Besançon" in the lower left corner.
These stained-glass windows are made of colorless and colored glass painted with grisaille and silver yellow, some of which are acid-etched and then set with lead.
Late 19th century.
The brass frame is new.
Ref: N375ST0D3A