This is an extremely rare Hudson River Inlay cabinet door. With marquetry in one corner depicting a vine with flowers.  Measures 19 1/8" x 26 5/8" and by renowned marquetry artist Jeffrey Alan Nelson.  He works out of his Hudson River Inlay studio located in New Windsor, New York.  You may have seen him and his work at a craft show.  The art of marquetry is the process of inlaying different types of wood to create the image of the object.  Incredible detail and inlay craftsmanship; there are separate pieces of many types of wood species.  Please see the photos.  Pickled oak with some brown spots added to give it an aged look.   Comes with hardware and knob shown.  No two pieces are ever the same, due to the nature of the wood; its varying grain and hue.  Comes with a COA; Certificate of Authenticity and a wood legend which identifies the woods and their corresponding location.   Send me any questions, Matt.  BRIEF HISTORY OF THE ARTIST - It all began in 1979, as the hobby of three friends working together in a small loft in San Francisco’s Embarcadero section.  Positive recognition at art shows and exhibits prompted a move cross-country to New York State and the appointment of a few more apprentices.  Now situated in the picturesque Hudson River Valley of New York, HRI is dedicated to excellence, pairing exceptional quality with affordable price. The ancient craft of marquetry utilizes the natural colors and textures of exotic veneers to compose pictures and designs of elegant beauty. The individually cut pieces of fine hardwood veneers are expertly laminated to rigid panels to form complex images. The mirrors, tables and pictures created at Hudson River Inlay are of the highest level of craftsmanship and artistry.  By regularly introducing new designs, the artwork continues to be fresh and appealing to the collector.  Jeff Nelson, one of the founders of Hudson River Inlay, is the company’s principal designer. Trained at the San Francisco Art Institute, in the 70s, he has been largely responsible for the renaissance that marquetry is enjoying today. Jeff has been featured in numerous articles and books about marquetry, and has received many prestigious awards.