Allegory of Freemasonry, c. 1810-1840, Allegory of Freemasonry, c. 1810-1840. Dark temple with groups of figures near three columns. In the center two women are illuminated by a young man (Beauty). The seated woman has a book open on her lap, a diadem with a compass on her head, her right hand with gavel and square resting on a shield with the All-Seeing Eye. Left Hercules with a lion in a muzzle (Power). At the column on the right, symbols of Minerva, arts and sciences (Wisdom)., print, print maker: Willem Grebner, (mentioned on object), after drawing by: Johannes Hubertus Reygers, (mentioned on object), Netherlands, 1810 - 1840, paper, height, 526 mm × width, 372 mm
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Allegory, Freemasonry, c, 1810-1840, Dark temple, groups, figures near three columns, center two women, illuminated, young man, Beauty, seated woman, book open, lap, diadem, compass, head, right hand, gavel, square resting, shield, -Seeing Eye, Left Hercules, lion, muzzle, Power, column, right, symbols, Minerva, arts, sciences, Wisdom, print, print maker, Willem Grebner, mentioned, object, drawing, Johannes Hubertus Reygers, Netherlands, 1810 - 1840, paper, height, 526 mm × width, 372 mm
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