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  Gallery of Masonic Art

"Freemasonry is a system of morality, veiled in allegory and illustrated in symbols."

Gallery 1      Gallery 2

     

     

Stained Glass - Grand Lodge New York

KS
 
GMHA
 
HKofT
 


Stamps from the country of Tajikistan.
 
Image courtesy of the Freemont Masonic Center.
 
Wayfaring Man
 

     

     


Past Master
     

     

     

     

 
Apron
 
Coffin & Acacia
 

     

     

     

     

     

    More interesting
Tracing Board
images can be found by clicking this link.

     

Some fabulous illustrations from The Grand Lodge of British Columbia and Yukon's web site.
     
Reproduced from The Kneph. A Masonic Journal devoted to the Literature and Philosophy of the Craft. Vol. VIII. No. 1. September, 1888. [page size 7' x 9 3/8"]

       
The Three Graces: Faith, Hope and Charity.

Reproduced from the frontispiece to An Encyclopaedia of Freemasonry and Its Kindred Sciences, by Albert G. Mackey. The Masonic History Company, New York: 1917. [each is 5cm x 14cm.]
  The Four Cardinal Virtues: Temperance, Prudence, Fortitude and Justice.

This piece didn't come from The Grand Lodge of British Columbia and Yukon's web site, but we wanted them next to the three Graces.

This artwork was found, usually in four pieces, all over the web. If any body knows the date and artist, we would appreciated knowing.
     

         
Three Masonic Virtues: Brotherly Love, Relief and Truth.

Charcoal illustration by Lee Woodward Zeigler. Original size: 17.2cm x 14cm.

Reprinted from a plate inserted after page 2000 of The History of Freemasonry, Its Legends and Traditions, Its Chronological History, by Albert Gallatin Mackey. Published by The Masonic History Company, New York and London: 1906. Volume Seven. [Templar Edition: Number 171 of 750.]
         

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