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The Art and Architecture of Freemasonry

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This book examines the origins, development and iconography of Freemasonry, to throw light on its important role in European and American cultural development. A particularly important period is the Eighteenth century, when Freemasonry could count amongst its ranks Mozart, Washington and Voltaire. Professor Curl shows how art, architecture, design, theatre and music owe a great debt to the traditions of Freemasonry.

272 pages, Hardcover

First published August 1, 1993

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James Stevens Curl

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Born in Ireland, where he received his early education, Professor Emeritus James Stevens Curl has held Chairs in Architectural History at two British Universities. Having graduated in Architecture at Oxford, he went on to study Town Planning, and wrote his Dissertation under the direction of the German architect, Arthur Korn. He later read for his Doctorate at University College London, and has twice been Visiting Fellow at Peterhouse, University of Cambridge. He is a Member of The Royal Irish Academy, a Fellow of the Societies of Antiquaries of London and of Scotland, an Architect Accredited in Building Conservation, a member of the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland, a Fellow of the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland and a Member of the Royal Institute of British Architects . He worked for a number of years as an architect, with an especial interest in historic buildings and conservation, until he became a full-time academic in 1978, having already published perceptive articles and books which began to establish his reputation for impeccable scholarship, a fine prose-style, and penetrating insights.

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Authoritative and well-researched, Curl scrutinizes the history of this secretive society starting from the guilds of the Medieaval Age to the end of the Neoclassic period. He looks at the correlation between the architecture and artistic sensibilities which were informed by Mesopotamian, Egyptian and Greco-Roman temples and necropoli, and the hermetic rituals which they used to initiate fellow Freemasons. There are also some highly informative and interesting chapters on their involvment in various revolutions and political reform movements, as well as their role in NeoClassicism and the atelier style.
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