Masonic References in Art and Architecture 
 


Masonic Columns

 



US Capitol and its Masonic Cornerstone
Washington, DC, USA

The original Cornerstone, laid with Masonic
ceremonies by President George Washington
in the building's southeast corner on
September 18, 1793, has not been found yet.
 

 


The Symbols of the 33 Degree of the Scottish Rite

 


York Rite's Royal Arch keystone
Before World War I

 


George Washington Masonic National Memorial
Alexandria, Virginia, USA

 



 


If I forget thee O Jerusalem by the outstanding artist, Bro. Arie Lynn
She'erit Israel Synagogue, Nashville, Tennessee, USA
Hand-made stained-glass window (vitraille).
Reprinted from The Israeli Freemason



 


Heavenly Jerusalem
Home of the Temple of Solomon, King of Israel
Graphic composition

 


House of the Temple
Washington, DC, USA



Cosmic Freemasonry
Graphic composition


The Eagle's Vision
Graphic composition



 


Acacia (Acacia Cyanophilla Lindi)
A low perennial tree with racemiform, globular,
small, and yellow flowers that bloom in spring.
Reprinted from The Israeli Freemason



 


Sculpture offered by the National GL
of France to the GL of Israel

Reprinted from The Israeli Freemason



 


Standards and Emblems of the 12 Tribes of Israel
Reprinted from the Boletin, La Fraternidad #62, Tel Aviv, Israel



 


Solomon, King of Israel, inspects the
Building of the Temple of Jerusalem


 


A Symbolic Lodge