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Scottish Private Lodge Jewels, being those of the Lodge of Edinburgh, Marys Chapel, the Oldest Lodge in the World (colour litho)
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Scottish Private Lodge Jewels, being those of the Lodge of Edinburgh, Marys Chapel, the Oldest Lodge in the World (colour litho)
2810751 Scottish Private Lodge Jewels, being those of the Lodge of Edinburgh, Marys Chapel, the Oldest Lodge in the World (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Scottish Private Lodge Jewels, being those of the Lodge of Edinburgh, Marys Chapel, the Oldest Lodge in the World. Illustration for The History of Freemasonry by Robert Freke Gould (Caxton, c 1900).); © Look and Learn
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This color lithograph showcases the Scottish Private Lodge Jewels, specifically those belonging to the Lodge of Edinburgh, Marys Chapel. Considered as the oldest lodge in the world, this print offers a glimpse into the rich history and traditions of Freemasonry. The intricate details of these jewels are brought to life through vibrant colors and meticulous craftsmanship. Each piece represents a symbol or insignia that holds great significance within Freemasonry ceremonies and rituals. The regalia worn by members during these events is beautifully depicted, showcasing their distinctive clothing and dress. As we delve into this historical artwork, it becomes apparent that every element has been carefully chosen to reflect the antiquities associated with Freemasonry. From the masonic symbols adorning each jewel to the grandeur of Marys Chapel in Edinburgh, this print encapsulates centuries-old traditions passed down through generations. Created by an English School artist in the 19th century for Robert Freke Gould's book "The History of Freemasonry" this illustration serves as a visual testament to one of humanity's oldest fraternal organizations. It invites us to explore not only its ceremonial aspects but also its cultural importance throughout history. With Bridgeman Images' expertise in preserving fine art prints like this one from their private collection, viewers can appreciate both its artistic beauty and historical value without commercial intentions overshadowing its true essence.
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