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Title
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Scottish Rite Costumes
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Title
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Lodge Master
Identifier
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Special Acquisitions Fund, 88.42.9
Description
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An elected officer, the Worshipful Master, presides over a Masonic lodge. Many objects in this image point to the subject’s role as Master of his lodge. In many jurisdictions, lodge masters wear a top hat, a symbol of their authority in the lodge. The man in this portrait holds a gavel, used to direct lodge meetings. He wears a badge of office in the shape of Masonic symbol, the square, and an apron decorated also bearing the same symbol. In Freemasonry, a square symbolizes virtue and is the emblem of the lodge master.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight:400;">For more on this object please visit the online collection record</span><a href="http://mdsmobius.supremecouncil.org/detail.php?term=88.42.9&module=objects&type=keyword&x=0&y=0&kv=3834&record=0&module=objects" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"> <span style="font-weight:400;">here.</span></a>
Creator
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Samuel Broadbent (1810-1880), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Date
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ca. 1855