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摘要
本文调查了位于纽约新黎巴嫩的Elisha Gilbert House的共济会壁画,研究了它们的创作环境,以及它们与共济会在该地区所扮演的角色的关系。这些壁画被发现与马萨诸塞州柴郡的Calvin Hall Tavern的壁画相似,并推测了这两个周期的日期和潜在艺术家,并调查了它们与早期美国印刷共济会图像标准化的关系。
Painted Ambitions: The Masonic Murals in the Elisha Gilbert House
This article investigates the masonic murals in the Elisha Gilbert House in New Lebanon, NY, looking into the circumstances of their creation, and their relationship to the role that freemasonry played in the region. The murals are found to be similar to those in the Calvin Hall Tavern in Cheshire, MA, and posits dating and a potential artist for both cycles, and investigates their relationship to the standardization of early American printed masonic iconography.