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Masonic Scottish Rite Consistory Regalia for Prince William (20th Degree)
1915-1919
Walter Tripp (1868-1926)
USA: Massachusetts, Boston
Print process on paper, opaque watercolor, graphite, ink
overall: 10"h x 8"w
Gift of the Supreme Council, 33º, Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, U.S.A.
2011.068.158

Drawing of Masonic Scottish Rite Consistory regalia for Prince William (20th degree). Depicts full-length male figure wearing an 18th-century style suit. He wears a blue double-breasted coat with light blue collar, cuffs and lapels. On his chest is a silver jewel. Around his neck is a white and red pendant. Over the coat he wears a green sash. Under the coat he wears a white shirt with ruffled collar and cuffs. He also wears a white vest with gold trim and dark blue breeches. He wears an orange sash with tasseled ends. He wears white stockings and brown buckled shoes. He has a gold sword at his waist. He has white hair. He stands with one hand on his hip and his other extended out resting on a cane. Attached to the back is a typewritten piece of paper headed "C. 16. / XX-2. Prince William." This is followed by a description of the various costume elements and notes on their sources.



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