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Masonic meeting room Les Free-Massons title object
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Masonic meeting room Les Free-Massons title object
Masonic meeting room Les Free-Massons (title on object), Freemasons lodge with masters in hand in the middle. To the right stands a group of men in front of a young man and a reading man with a hat on, both sitting on a chair. On the far left a seat on an elevation. In the upper center is a medallion with the portrait of Sir Richard Steele and a weapon with the motto: La Bonne cause. Various religions, cults and doctrines: Freemasonry, historical person (STEELE, RICHARD), armorial bearing, heraldry (with NAME of family) - device, motto, clothes, costume (mens clothes), Richard Steele, Jacob Folkema (mentioned on object), 1738, paper, engraving, h 332 mm × w 416 mm
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Media ID 19539796
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1738 Armorial Bearing Chair Clothes Costume Device Elevation Family Far Left Front Group Hand Heraldry Historical Person Jacob Folkema Masters Medallion Middle Motto Name Richard Seat Sitting Title Weapon Young Man Cults Doctrines Freemasonry Freemasons Lodge Mentioned Reading Man Richard Steele Sir Richard Steele Steele
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The captivating print titled "Masonic meeting room Les Free-Massons" takes us back to a bygone era, offering a glimpse into the mysterious world of Freemasonry. The image showcases an ornate lodge filled with masters engaged in deep discussion and contemplation. In the center, we see a group of men standing proudly, their hands symbolizing authority and unity. To the right, two intriguing figures catch our attention - a young man and a reading man wearing an elegant hat while seated on chairs. Their presence suggests that knowledge and wisdom are highly valued within this secret society. On the far left, an elevated seat commands respect and signifies hierarchy. Intricately designed armorial bearings adorn the walls, representing various religions, cults, and doctrines embraced by Freemasonry. A medallion featuring Sir Richard Steele's portrait occupies the upper center of the room alongside a weapon bearing the motto "La Bonne cause" emphasizing their commitment to noble causes. This remarkable engraving from 1738 captures not only historical significance but also reveals Jacob Folkema's artistry in bringing this scene to life on paper. As viewers delve into this mesmerizing print from Liszt Collection, they are transported back in time to witness one of Freemasonry's most sacred rituals unfold before their eyes.
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