Friday, January 10, 2020

Daniel Coxe. Provincial Grand Master. New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. by Travis Simpkins

Daniel Coxe. Provincial Grand Master. New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. by Travis Simpkins
  
Portrait Sketch of
Colonel Daniel Coxe, Jr.
( 1673 - 1739 )
Freemason
Provincial Grand Master
New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania
North America
Member of the Provincial Council
New Jersey General Assembly
Justice of New Jersey Supreme Court
by Travis Simpkins


The Daniel Coxe Medal is the highest award 
a Mason can receive in the Grand Lodge of New Jersey


Grand Lodge of New Jersey. Dedication Ceremony for Daniel Coxe


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Daniel Coxe. Provincial Grand Master. Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. by Travis Simpkins

Winston Churchill. Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Freemason. by Travis Simpkins

Winston Churchill. Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Freemason. by Travis Simpkins

Portrait Sketch of
The Right Honourable
Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill
KG, OM, CH, TD, DL, FRS, RA
( 1874 - 1965 )
British Politician, Army Officer and Author
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
(1940-1945) and (1951-1955)
In office during World War II 
Fellow of the Royal Society
Freemason
Member of
Studholme Lodge No. 1591
(now called United Studholme Alliance Lodge)
United Grand Lodge of England
by Travis Simpkins




 Winston Churchill


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Winston Churchill. Prime Minister. Freemason. United Grand Lodge of England. by Travis Simpkins

Thursday, January 9, 2020

Travis Simpkins to Paint the Grand Master Portrait of R.W. Thomas Gamon. Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania

Travis Simpkins to Paint the Grand Master Portrait of R.W. Thomas Gamon, IV. Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania

Big News:

     I have been hired by the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania to paint the official Grand Master oil portrait of R.W. Thomas Gamon, IV. At the completion of his term in 2021, the finished oil painting will go on display at the Masonic Temple in Philadelphia. My painting will become part of a very long tradition, joining the 122 other portraits of Past Grand Masters on display in the Benjamin Franklin Room and lining the Grand staircase. The Masonic Temple in Philadelphia is one of the most impressive buildings I've ever seen, Masonic or otherwise, and it will be an honor to have my artwork adorning the walls of such a grand edifice.



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