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Image Not Available for Accepted Design Masonic Temple, Hartford, Conn.
Accepted Design Masonic Temple, Hartford, Conn.
Image Not Available for Accepted Design Masonic Temple, Hartford, Conn.

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)
ClassificationsGraphics
Credit LineGift of David and Dorothy Kagan
Object number2001.128.1
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.
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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