Thursday, June 30, 2016

Shawn Eyer and Travis Simpkins at the George Washington Masonic Memorial in Alexandria, VA

Shawn Eyer and Travis Simpkins. George Washington Masonic Memorial. Alexandria, Virginia


     I visited the George Washington Masonic Memorial in Alexandria, Virginia and had the privilege of receiving a special tour of the exhibits from Shawn Eyer, Director of Communications at the Museum and Editor at The Philalethes Society. The building is an architectural masterpiece and is full of historical treasures related to our first President and his role in Freemasonry.

The George Washington Masonic National Memorial. Alexandria, Virginia

The George Washington Masonic National Memorial. Alexandria, Virginia

Albert Mackey. 33° Mason. The Symbolism of Freemasonry. by Travis Simpkins

Albert Mackey. 1807-1881. 33° Freemason, Doctor, Author, Scholar. by Travis Simpkins


Portrait Sketch of
Albert G. Mackey, M.D.
( 1807 - 1881 )
Masonic Author and Scholar
33rd Degree Freemason
Secretary General of the Supreme Council 
Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, S.J.
by Travis Simpkins



Baphomet - Symbols and Symbolism
Mackey's Encyclopedia of Freemasonry


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Albert Mackey, 33°. by Travis Simpkins. The Symbolism of Freemasonry

Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Arturo de Hoyos and Travis Simpkins at the House of the Temple in Washington, D.C.

Travis Simpkins and Arturo de Hoyos. House of the Temple. Washington, D.C.


     It was a pleasure to meet with Arturo de Hoyos, Grand Archivist and Grand Historian of the Supreme Council 33°. I learned a lot about the Scottish Rite and greatly enjoyed touring the magnificent House of the Temple in Washington, D.C.


House of the Temple. Scottish Rite. Supreme Council 33°. Washington, D.C.

Travis Simpkins in the Supreme Council 33° Chamber. House of the Temple. Washington, D.C.

Arturo de Hoyos and Travis Simpkins. House of the Temple. Washington, D.C.

Robert Herd. Freemason and Author. The Initiatic Experience. by Travis Simpkins

Robert Herd. Freemason. Living Stones Masonic Magazine. by Travis Simpkins


Portrait Sketch of
Robert Herd
Freemason & Lecturer
Enlightenment Lodge 198
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Author of 
The Initiatic Experience
Editor of
Living Stones: A Magazine for Freemasons
by Travis Simpkins



Living Stones - Masonic Magazine for Freemasons


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Robert Herd. Freemason. by Travis Simpkins. The Initiatic Experience

Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Most Worshipful Harvey J. Waugh, Grand Master of Masons in Massachusetts. by Travis Simpkins

Most Worshipful Harvey J. Waugh. Grand Master. Grand Lodge of Massachusetts. by Travis Simpkins


Portrait Sketch of
Most Worshipful
Harvey J. Waugh
88th Grand Master of Masons in Massachusetts
Grand Lodge of Massachusetts - Boston, MA
by Travis Simpkins



Massachusetts State House Cornerstone Ceremony - M.W. Harvey J. Waugh


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Harvey J. Waugh. by Travis Simpkins. Freemasonry. Grand Lodge of Massachusetts

Sunday, June 26, 2016

Thomas P. Campbell, Director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. by Travis Simpkins

Thomas Campbell. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. by Travis Simpkins


Portrait Sketch of
Thomas P. Campbell
Director and CEO of
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York
by Travis Simpkins



Thomas P. Campbell: Weaving Narratives in Museum Galleries


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Thomas Campbell. by Travis Simpkins. Metropolitan Museum of Art

"Deciphering the Lost Symbol" by Christopher Hodapp


Deciphering The Lost Symbol
Freemasons, Myths and Mysteries of Washington, D.C.
by Christopher L. Hodapp, 33°
Ulysses Press, 2010
Brief Review by Travis Simpkins

     Quickly released on the heels of the publication of The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown, Christopher Hodapp's Deciphering The Lost Symbol: Freemasons, Myths and Mysteries of Washington, D.C. sought to clarify and elaborate on the elements and concepts introduced in Brown's new bestseller. In many ways Deciphering The Lost Symbol is a sequel/rewrite of Hodapp's previous book, Solomon's Builders, which had been written as a preemptive exploration of Brown's then-unreleased novel. My previous notes on Solomon's Builders can be read HERE.
     As can be expected, some of the material in this book is a repeat of that contained in the pages of its predecessor. However, so much generalized ground was covered in the first book, that the aim of this text is focused on specific parts of Dan's Brown published book… offering due praise to the things he got right and refuting any misdirected fictional plot lines. Hodapp's two books really act as compliments to one another in numerous ways. The covered chapters and topics include origins of the Freemasons, Masonic rituals, symbolism hidden in the cover art, magic squares, the Apotheosis of Washington, Masonic Chamber of Reflection, Hand of the Mysteries, the Scottish Rite 33°, the Capitol building the Washington Monument and many more sites. My suggestion (and I'm sure the author would agree) is to purchase both of his books on the topic, as I did, and reflect on how each text enhances the content of the other.



Deciphering the Lost Symbol. by Christopher Hodapp: Dan Brown. Codes on Book Cover 

Deciphering the Lost Symbol. by Christopher Hodapp: Scottish Rite Supreme Council 33°

Deciphering the Lost Symbol. by Christopher Hodapp: Ancient Hand of the Mysteries

Deciphering the Lost Symbol. by Christopher Hodapp: US Capitol Building

Deciphering the Lost Symbol. by Christopher Hodapp: The Apotheosis of Washington

Deciphering the Lost Symbol. by Christopher Hodapp: The Apotheosis of Washington

Deciphering the Lost Symbol. by Christopher Hodapp: Masonic Chamber of Reflection

Deciphering the Lost Symbol. by Christopher Hodapp: George Washington as Zeus. Greenough

Deciphering the Lost Symbol. by Christopher Hodapp: Death of George Washington

Deciphering the Lost Symbol. by Christopher Hodapp: Library of Congress

Deciphering the Lost Symbol. by Christopher Hodapp: Masonic Symbols in Washington, DC

Deciphering the Lost Symbol. by Christopher Hodapp: The Great Seal of the United States

Deciphering the Lost Symbol. by Christopher Hodapp: George Washington Masonic Memorial

Deciphering the Lost Symbol. by Christopher Hodapp: Melancolia by Albrecht Durer

Deciphering the Lost Symbol. by Christopher Hodapp: Washington National Cathedral

Deciphering the Lost Symbol. by Christopher Hodapp: Washington National Cathedral

Deciphering the Lost Symbol. by Christopher Hodapp: House of the Temple

Deciphering the Lost Symbol. by Christopher Hodapp: Altar. House of the Temple

Deciphering the Lost Symbol. by Christopher Hodapp: The Washington Monument

Deciphering the Lost Symbol. by Christopher Hodapp: Author

Deciphering the Lost Symbol. by Christopher Hodapp: The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown

Saturday, June 25, 2016

Louise Bourgoin as Adele Blanc-Sec. by Travis Simpkins

Louise Bourgoin as Adele Blanc-Sec. by Travis Simpkins


Portrait Sketch of
Louise Bourgoin
French Actress, Model & Star of
Les Aventures extraordinaires d'Adèle Blanc-Sec
The Extraordinary Adventures of Adèle Blanc-Sec
by Travis Simpkins


"The Extraordinary Adventures of Adele Blanc-Sec"- movie trailer


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Louise Bourgoin. by Travis Simpkins. Adele Blanc-Sec in Egypt

Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum: Virgin and Child, 1495. by Travis Simpkins

Virgin and Child, 1495. Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. Travis Simpkins


Sketch of a 
"Virgin and Child
1495 
Sculpted by Benedetto da Maiano 
Collection of the 
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum 
by Travis Simpkins



Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. Sketches by Travis Simpkins

Worcester Art Museum: Aztec "Fertility Goddess". by Travis Simpkins

Aztec Fertility Goddess, 1450-1521. Worcester Art Museum. by Travis Simpkins


Sketch of an 
Aztec 
Fertility Goddess
1450 - 1521 
Stone
Collection of the 
Worcester Art Museum 
by Travis Simpkins



Roman Holiday (1953): Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck


     Directed by William Wyler, Roman Holiday (1953) was credited to writer Ian Hunter but was really penned by Dalton Trumbo, who had been blacklisted and was forced to keep his name off the production. The film marked the starring lead debut of Audrey Hepburn, who deservedly won the best Actress Academy Award in her very first headlining part. The story focuses on a beautiful princess, bored and frustrated with her daily routine, who runs away on a fun-filled adventure through the ancient sites of Rome in the company of an American news reporter (though she is unaware that he works for the press). Charming, elegant and humorous throughout, the film is unforgettable… a true Classic. The whole cast does a wonderful job, including Audrey Hepburn, Gregory Peck and Eddie Albert.

Roman Holiday: Audrey Hepburn

Roman Holiday: Audrey Hepburn

Roman Holiday: Audrey Hepburn

Roman Holiday: Audrey Hepburn

Roman Holiday: Audrey Hepburn

Roman Holiday: Audrey Hepburn

Roman Holiday: Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck

Roman Holiday: Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck

Roman Holiday: Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck

Roman Holiday: Audrey Hepburn

Roman Holiday: Audrey Hepburn

Roman Holiday: Audrey Hepburn

Roman Holiday: Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck

Roman Holiday: Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck

Roman Holiday: Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck

Roman Holiday: Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck

Roman Holiday: Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck

Roman Holiday: Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck

Roman Holiday: Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck

Roman Holiday: Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck

Roman Holiday: Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck

Roman Holiday: Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck

Roman Holiday: Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck

Roman Holiday: Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck

Roman Holiday: Audrey Hepburn

Roman Holiday: Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck

Roman Holiday: Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck

Roman Holiday: Audrey Hepburn

Roman Holiday: Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck

Roman Holiday: Audrey Hepburn

Roman Holiday: Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck

Roman Holiday: Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck