Showing posts with label Heredom SRRS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Heredom SRRS. Show all posts

Saturday, February 16, 2019

S. Brent Morris, 33° GC. Scottish Rite, SJ. Heredom. Quatuor Coronati Lodge. by Travis Simpkins

S. Brent Morris, 33° GC. Scottish Rite, SJ. Heredom. Quatuor Coronati Lodge. by Travis Simpkins
S. Brent Morris, 33° GC. Scottish Rite Freemasonry. Quatuor Coronati Lodge. by Travis Simpkins


Portrait Sketch of
S. Brent Morris, Ph.D.
Freemason, Mathematician and Author
33° Scottish Rite Mason
Recipient of the Grand Cross
Past Master of
Quatuor Coronati Lodge No. 2076
Managing Editor of 
The Scottish Rite Journal and Heredom
by Travis Simpkins



S. Brent Morris, PhD, 33° - A Timeline of High-Degree Freemasonry


For more info, please visit:


S. Brent Morris, 33° GC. Scottish Rite, SJ. Heredom. Quatuor Coronati Lodge. by Travis Simpkins
S. Brent Morris, 33° GC. Scottish Rite Freemasonry. Quatuor Coronati Lodge. by Travis Simpkins

Sunday, February 10, 2019

Joseph Cerneau: A New Likeness. by Travis Simpkins

Joseph Cerneau: A New Likeness. by Travis Simpkins
Joseph Cerneau: A New Likeness. by Travis Simpkins


Joseph Cerneau: A New Likeness
by Travis Simpkins


In 1807, Joseph Cerneau (1763-1840/45) created his own Supreme Council in New York City. He didn't have any official authority to do so and his system was deemed illegitimate by the Supreme Council in Charleston. Nevertheless, his Cerneau Rite attracted many influential Masons of the time, including DeWitt Clinton, Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of New York. As a result, Cerneau's competing system of Scottish Rite degrees plagued both the Southern and Northern Jurisdictions for most of the 19th Century. It's a fascinating story of mergers, splits, contempt and treachery. Despite the long-lasting chaos that he caused, little is recorded about Joseph Cerneau's life and up until now there was only one known portrait of him.

In 1938, a halftone image of Joseph Cerneau was published in Samuel H. Baynard's History of the Supreme Council, Scottish Rite Freemasonry, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction. The halftone image is a vague remnant of a photo taken of a miniature portrait of Cerneau painted on ivory. Both the original photo and the ivory miniature have been lost.

A few months ago, I was contacted by S. Brent Morris, 33°, GC, who serves as the editor of Heredom (the annual publication of the Scottish Rite Research Society). He requested that I create a new portrait of Joseph Cerneau based on the limited information available. I had created composite portraits of historic figures before, but in such cases I had the convenience of looking at and combining several different known likenesses to form a new one. With there being only one known portrait of Cerneau, and a frequently published one at that, I really had no option but to use that image as a starting point and foundation. I simply envisioned the form and detail that the original ivory miniature likely contained and added that, but was also conscious to correct the distorted proportions and make the facial features appear more natural. The resulting, newly finished charcoal portrait of Joseph Cerneau made it's debut on page 61 of Heredom Vol. 25, included in an essay by Arturo de Hoyos, 33°, GC, titled “The Supreme Council of the 43rd Degree.”

The book has already been shipped to Scottish Rite Research Society members and will soon be available for general purchase through the Southern Jurisdiction's online store here: www.scottishritestore.org

In addition to Heredom Vol. 25, I'd suggest that readers interested in the subject of Cerneauism also seek out copies of Committed to the Flames by Arturo de Hoyos and S. Brent Morris (Lewis Masonic, 2008) and Collectanea Volume 24 Parts 1 to 3 printed by the Grand College of Rites.


-TS

Friday, January 11, 2019

Joseph Cerneau. Scottish Rite Cerneauism. Cerneau Supreme Council. by Travis Simpkins

Joseph Cerneau. Cerneau Supreme Council. Scottish Rite Cerneauism. by Travis Simpkins
Joseph Cerneau. Cerneau Supreme Council. Scottish Rite Cerneauism. by Travis Simpkins

Portrait Sketch of
Joseph Cerneau
( 1763 - 1840/45 )
Founder of "Cerneauism"
The Cerneau Supreme Council
(an illegitimate form of Scottish Rite Masonry)
by Travis Simpkins


The debut of this portrait sketch was in
Heredom - Volume 25 
"The Supreme Council of the 43rd Degree"
by Arturo de Hoyos, 33°, GC Published by the Scottish Rite Research Society
Washington, D.C.

based on an ivory miniature portrait (now lost)
created from a half-tone photo courtesy of S. Brent Morris, 33°, GC


A Brief History of the Scottish Rite



For more info, please visit:


Joseph Cerneau. Cerneau Supreme Council. Scottish Rite Cerneauism. by Travis Simpkins
Joseph Cerneau. Cerneau Supreme Council. Cerneauism form of Scottish Rite. by Travis Simpkins

Monday, December 17, 2018

Joseph Cerneau. Scottish Rite Cerneauism. Cerneau Supreme Council. by Travis Simpkins

Joseph Cerneau. Cerneau Supreme Council. Scottish Rite Cerneauism. by Travis Simpkins
Joseph Cerneau. Cerneau Supreme Council. Scottish Rite Cerneauism. by Travis Simpkins

Portrait Sketch of
Joseph Cerneau
( 1763 - 1840/45 )
Founder of "Cerneauism"
The Cerneau Supreme Council
(an illegitimate form of Scottish Rite Masonry)
by Travis Simpkins


The debut of this portrait sketch was in
Heredom - Volume 25 
"The Supreme Council of the 43rd Degree"
by Arturo de Hoyos, 33°, GC Published by the Scottish Rite Research Society
Washington, D.C.

based on an ivory miniature portrait (now lost)
created from a half-tone photo courtesy of S. Brent Morris, 33°, GC


A Brief History of the Scottish Rite



For more info, please visit:


Joseph Cerneau. Cerneau Supreme Council. Scottish Rite Cerneauism. by Travis Simpkins
Joseph Cerneau. Cerneau Supreme Council. Scottish Rite Cerneauism. Heredom. by Travis Simpkins

Saturday, December 1, 2018

S. Brent Morris, 33° GC. Scottish Rite, SJ. Heredom. Quatuor Coronati Lodge. by Travis Simpkins

S. Brent Morris, 33° GC. Scottish Rite, SJ. Heredom. Quatuor Coronati Lodge. by Travis Simpkins
S. Brent Morris, 33° GC. Scottish Rite Freemasonry. Quatuor Coronati Lodge. by Travis Simpkins


Portrait Sketch of
S. Brent Morris, Ph.D.
Freemason, Mathematician and Author
33° Scottish Rite Mason
Recipient of the Grand Cross
Past Master of
Quatuor Coronati Lodge No. 2076
Managing Editor of 
The Scottish Rite Journal and Heredom
by Travis Simpkins



S. Brent Morris, PhD, 33° - A Timeline of High-Degree Freemasonry


For more info, please visit:


S. Brent Morris, 33° GC. Scottish Rite, SJ. Heredom. Quatuor Coronati Lodge. by Travis Simpkins
S. Brent Morris, 33° GC. Scottish Rite Freemasonry. Quatuor Coronati Lodge. by Travis Simpkins

Sunday, November 4, 2018

Joseph Cerneau. Scottish Rite Cerneauism. Cerneau Supreme Council. by Travis Simpkins

Joseph Cerneau. Cerneau Supreme Council. Scottish Rite Cerneauism. by Travis Simpkins
Joseph Cerneau. Cerneau Supreme Council. Scottish Rite Cerneauism. by Travis Simpkins

Portrait Sketch of
Joseph Cerneau
( 1763 - 1840/45 )
Founder of "Cerneauism"
The Cerneau Supreme Council
(an illegitimate form of Scottish Rite Masonry)
by Travis Simpkins


The debut of this portrait sketch was in
Heredom - Volume 25 
"The Supreme Council of the 43rd Degree"
by Arturo de Hoyos, 33°, GC Published by the Scottish Rite Research Society
Washington, D.C.

based on an ivory miniature portrait (now lost)
created from a half-tone photo courtesy of S. Brent Morris, 33°, GC


A Brief History of the Scottish Rite



For more info, please visit:


Joseph Cerneau. Cerneau Supreme Council. Scottish Rite Cerneauism. by Travis Simpkins
Joseph Cerneau. Cerneau Supreme Council. Scottish Rite Cerneauism. Heredom. by Travis Simpkins

Sunday, October 14, 2018

S. Brent Morris, 33° GC. Scottish Rite, SJ. Heredom. Quatuor Coronati Lodge. by Travis Simpkins

S. Brent Morris, 33° GC. Scottish Rite, SJ. Heredom. Quatuor Coronati Lodge. by Travis Simpkins
S. Brent Morris, 33° GC. Scottish Rite Freemasonry. Quatuor Coronati Lodge. by Travis Simpkins


Portrait Sketch of
S. Brent Morris, Ph.D.
Freemason, Mathematician and Author
33° Scottish Rite Mason
Recipient of the Grand Cross
Past Master of
Quatuor Coronati Lodge No. 2076
Managing Editor of 
The Scottish Rite Journal and Heredom
by Travis Simpkins



S. Brent Morris, PhD, 33° - A Timeline of High-Degree Freemasonry


For more info, please visit:


S. Brent Morris, 33° GC. Scottish Rite, SJ. Heredom. Quatuor Coronati Lodge. by Travis Simpkins
S. Brent Morris, 33°. by Travis Simpkins. Cornerstones of Freedom: Masonic Tradition

Monday, September 17, 2018

Joseph Cerneau. Scottish Rite Cerneauism. Cerneau Supreme Council. by Travis Simpkins

Joseph Cerneau. Cerneau Supreme Council. Scottish Rite Cerneauism. by Travis Simpkins
Joseph Cerneau. Cerneau Supreme Council. Scottish Rite Cerneauism. by Travis Simpkins

Portrait Sketch of
Joseph Cerneau
( 1763 - 1840/45 )
Founder of "Cerneauism"
The Cerneau Supreme Council
(an illegitimate form of Scottish Rite Masonry)
by Travis Simpkins


The debut of this portrait sketch was in
Heredom - Volume 25 
"The Supreme Council of the 43rd Degree"
by Arturo de Hoyos, 33°, GC
Published by the Scottish Rite Research Society
Washington, D.C.

based on an ivory miniature portrait (now lost)
created from a half-tone photo courtesy of S. Brent Morris, 33°, GC


A Brief History of the Scottish Rite



For more info, please visit:


Joseph Cerneau. Cerneau Supreme Council. Scottish Rite Cerneauism. by Travis Simpkins
Joseph Cerneau. Cerneau Supreme Council. Cerneauism form of Scottish Rite. by Travis Simpkins

Wednesday, September 12, 2018

The Masonic Roundtable. Seth Anthony References Joseph Cerneau Portrait by Travis Simpkins

The Masonic Roundtable. Seth Anthony. Joseph Cerneau. Cerneau Rite. by Travis Simpkins
The Masonic Roundtable. Seth Anthony. Joseph Cerneau. Cerneau Rite. by Travis Simpkins

     Thanks to Seth Anthony, a very knowledgeable and active Mason from Pennsylvania, for giving me and my portrait of Joseph Cerneau a shout-out on The Masonic Roundtable. This episode focuses on Seth Anthony's research into the Cerneau Rite for his thesis in the Hauts Grades Academy of the Scottish Rite, NMJ.


The Masonic Roundtable - Episode 229 - Cerneau Rite

Thursday, September 6, 2018

Heredom. Volume 25. Essay by Arturo de Hoyos features Joseph Cerneau portrait by Travis Simpkins

Heredom. Scottish Rite, SJ. Arturo de Hoyos. S Brent Morris. Joseph Cerneau. Artwork by Travis Simpkins
Heredom. Scottish Rite, SJ. Arturo de Hoyos. S Brent Morris. Joseph Cerneau. Artwork by Travis Simpkins

     I am proud to have my artwork published in the latest volume of Heredom (Vol. 25, 2017). My portrait of Joseph Cerneau is included in a new article by Arturo de Hoyos, titled "The Supreme Council of the 43rd Degree." It was a pleasure working with editor S. Brent Morris on this project. Up until now, the only image of Cerneau was a blurry half-tone photo of an ivory miniature portrait of him, now long lost. I was asked to create a new portrait of Cerneau based on the very limited available information. The image appears on page 61.
     "Heredom" is the annual publication of the Scottish Rite Research Society, based at the House of the Temple in Washington, D.C.



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Wednesday, June 13, 2018

S. Brent Morris, 33° GC. Scottish Rite, SJ. Heredom. Quatuor Coronati Lodge. by Travis Simpkins

S. Brent Morris, 33° GC. Scottish Rite, SJ. Heredom. Quatuor Coronati Lodge. by Travis Simpkins
S. Brent Morris, 33° GC. Scottish Rite Freemasonry. Quatuor Coronati Lodge. by Travis Simpkins


Portrait Sketch of
S. Brent Morris, Ph.D.
Freemason, Mathematician and Author
33° Scottish Rite Mason
Recipient of the Grand Cross
Past Master of
Quatuor Coronati Lodge No. 2076
Managing Editor of 
The Scottish Rite Journal and Heredom
by Travis Simpkins



S. Brent Morris, PhD, 33° - A Timeline of High-Degree Freemasonry


For more info, please visit:


S. Brent Morris, 33° GC. Scottish Rite, SJ. Heredom. Quatuor Coronati Lodge. by Travis Simpkins
S. Brent Morris, 33° GC. Scottish Rite. Heredom. Quatuor Coronati Lodge. by Travis Simpkins