Accepted Design Masonic Temple, Hartford, Conn.
Date1894
MediumDrawing; ink and watercolor on wove paper, matted and framed
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (image height x width): 30 x 24 1/2in. (76.2 x 62.2cm)
Frame (height x width): 53 x 36 1/2in. (134.6 x 92.7cm)
Frame (height x width): 53 x 36 1/2in. (134.6 x 92.7cm)
ClassificationsGraphics
Credit LineGift of David and Dorothy Kagan
DescriptionBrick and brownstone freemasonry lodge building occupies a corner lot at the junction of two city streets. The building has closed balustrades, rectangular hood molds, ogee hood molds, dormers, and two-stage corbeling supporting a projecting section. The two columns topped with globes above the porch symbolize King Solomon's Temple. Other Masonic symbols are featured in the stained glass windows.
Object number2001.128.1
NotesSubject Note: The Masonic Temple still stands at 201 Ann Street, at the corner of Ann and Allyn Streets. (Finlay 5/29/2002)
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