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Freemasonry and the Visual Arts from the Eighteenth Century Forward
Historical and Global Perspectives
Freemasonry and the Visual Arts from the Eighteenth Century Forward
Historical and Global Perspectives
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Description
Choice Outstanding Academic Title for 2020
With the dramatic rise of Freemasonry in the eighteenth century, art played a fundamental role in its practice, rhetoric, and global dissemination, while Freemasonry, in turn, directly influenced developments in art. This mutually enhancing relationship has only recently begun to receive its due. The vilification of Masons, and their own secretive practices, have hampered critical study and interpretation. As perceptions change, and as masonic archives and institutions begin opening to the public, the time is ripe for a fresh consideration of the interconnections between Freemasonry and the visual arts. This volume offers diverse approaches, and explores the challenges inherent to the subject, through a series of eye-opening case studies that reveal new dimensions of well-known artists such as Francisco de Goya and John Singleton Copley, and important collectors and entrepreneurs, including Arturo Alfonso Schomburg and Baron Taylor. Individual essays take readers to various countries within Europe and to America, Iran, India, and Haiti. The kinds of art analyzed are remarkably wide-ranging-porcelain, architecture, posters, prints, photography, painting, sculpture, metalwork, and more-and offer a clear picture of the international scope of the relationships between Freemasonry and art and their significance for the history of modern social life, politics, and spiritual practices. In examining this topic broadly yet deeply, Freemasonry and the Visual Arts sets a standard for serious study of the subject and suggests new avenues of investigation in this fascinating emerging field.
Table of Contents
List of illustrations
Introduction: The Mystery of Masonry Brought to Light
Reva Wolf and Alisa Luxenberg
1. Freemasonry in Eighteenth-Century Portugal and the Architectural Projects of the Marquis of Pombal
David Martín López
2. The Order of the Pug and Meissen Porcelain: Myth and History
Cordula Bischoff
3. Goya and Freemasonry: Travels, Letters, Friends
Reva Wolf
4. Freemasonry's “Living Stones” and the Boston Portraiture of John Singleton Copley
David Bjelajac
5. The Visual Arts of Freemasonry as Practiced “Within the Compass of Good Citizens” by Paul Revere
Nan Wolverton
6. Building Codes for Masonic Viewers in Baron Taylor's Voyages pittoresques et romantiques dans l'ancienne France
Alisa Luxenberg
7. Freemasonry and the Architecture of the Persian Revival, 1843-1933
Talinn Grigor
8. Solomon's Temple in America: Masonic Architecture, Biblical Imagery, and Popular Culture, 1865-1930
William D. Moore
9. Freemasonry and the Art Workers' Guild: The Arts Lodge No. 2751, 1899-1935
Martin Cherry
10. Picturing Black Freemasons from Emancipation to the 1990s
Cheryl Finley and Deborah Willis
11. Saint Jean Baptiste, Haitian Vodou, and the Masonic Imaginary
Katherine Smith
Selected Bibliography
Index
Product details
| Published | 28 Nov 2019 |
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| Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 304 |
| ISBN | 9781501337970 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Visual Arts |
| Illustrations | 16 color and 106 bw illus |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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* Choice Outstanding Academic Title of 2020 * Covering an impressive range of arts, essays touch on Meissen porcelain, etchings and engravings by Hogarth and Paul Revere, paintings by Goya and Copley, photographic portraiture of African American masons, and even masonic folk art in contemporary Haitian voodooism.
Choice
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This postcolonial broadening of perspectives is perhaps the gratest yield of this outstanding anthology by Reva Wolf and Alisa Luxenberg...They demonstrate the power of images, whose analysis can reveal cultural transfers, both chronologically and spatially, that are difficult to grasp through written texts. At the same time, the volume shows how fruitful interdisciplinary studies of Freemasonry can be.
Zeitschrift der Deutschen Gesellschaft für die Erforschung des achtzehnten Jahrhunderts
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Readers of this book will be rewarded with a greater understanding of the history, importance, and pervasiveness of masonry over the centuries, and its important role in the development of our own country.
Journal of American Culture
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This book is a wonderful, detailed scholarly work which explores the relationship between Freemasonry and the visual arts and vice versa … The book is beautifully illustrated with numerous colour and black & white images that help reveal the way the visual arts, particularly architecture, were influenced by and in turn influenced Freemasonry.
Leonardo Reviews Archive
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Freemasonry and the Visual Arts is in many ways a treasure chest of a book. […] One of the merits of Freemasonry and the Visual Arts is the diversity of the materials assembled, reflecting the fact that Freemasonry itself is far from monolithic, but an adaptable and polymorphous phenomenon. […] All things considered, Freemasonry and the Visual Arts is a daring publication with many unexpected insights.
Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide
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Reva Wolf and Alisa Luxenberg have put together a very interesting lineup of scholarly articles that attempt to analyze the symbols of Freemasonry through an art-historical means of analysis, rather than looking at the symbols of Masonry through a purely historical lens ... This book is a great read for those interested in pursuing further research in this fascinating new area of Masonic art historical scholarship.
The Lamplight: The Quarterly Newsletter of the Chancellor Robert R Livingston Masonic Library of the Grand Lodge of New York
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