Freemasonry and the visual arts from the eighteenth century forward : historical and global perspectives
Introduction: The Mystery of Masonry Brought to Light / Freemasonry in Eighteenth-Century Portugal and the Architectural Projects of the Marquis of Pombal / The Order of the Pug and Meissen Porcelain: Myth and History / Goya and Freemasonry: Travels, Letters, Friends / Freemasonry's "Living Stones" and the Boston Portraiture of John Singleton Copley / The Visual Arts of Freemasonry as Practiced "Within the Compass of Good Citizens" by Paul Revere / Building Codes for Masonic Viewers in Baron Taylor's Voyages pittoresques et romantiques dans l'ancienne France / Freemasonry and the Architecture of the Persian Revival, 1843-1933 / Solomon's Temple in America: Masonic Architecture, Biblical Imagery, and Popular Culture, 1865-1930 / Freemasonry and the Art Workers' Guild: The Arts Lodge No. 2751, 1899-1935 / Picturing Black Freemasons from Emancipation to the 1990s / Saint Jean Baptiste, Haitian Vodou, and the Masonic Imaginary
Wolf, Reva, 1956- editor.
Luxenberg, Alisa, editor.
Reva Wolf and Alisa Luxenberg -- David Martín López -- Cordula Bischoff -- Reva Wolf -- David Bjelajac -- Nan Wolverton -- Alisa Luxenberg -- Talinn Grigor -- William D. Moore -- Martin Cherry -- Cheryl Finley and Deborah Willis -- Katherine Smith.
edited by Reva Wolf and Alisa Luxenberg.
Freemasonry and the visual arts from the eighteenth century forward : historical and global perspectives