One of the longest running traditions in the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania is that of having each Past Grand Master sit for a painted portrait.
One of the longest running traditions in the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania is that of having each Past Grand Master sit for a painted portrait. This has resulted in a painting being displayed of nearly every Grand Master at The Masonic Temple in Philadelphia . The portraits of living Past Grand Masters are housed in and around the Franklin Room on the ground floor. When a Past Grand Master passes away, his portrait is moved to the hallway, where it takes a position in the official line up. One of the longest running traditions in the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania is that of having each Past Grand Master sit for a painted portrait. | NEWS | MYFRATERNITY | MAÇONARIA | MASONIC PRESS AGENCY | || www.myfraternity.org ||