Edward Strong (c.1652–1723)

Image credit: Museum of Freemasonry

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Edward Strong (c.1652–1723) was a master stonemason who worked for Sir Christopher Wren on the building of St Paul’s Cathedral, London from the 1670s until its completion in 1710. During this time he also worked on a number of other churches in the area. In this portrait he is holding a set square, compass and a scroll – probably plans for a building. As well as being essential tools for a stonemason, the set square and compass are also used symbolically by Freemasons in their ceremonies. However, there is no definitive evidence that Strong was a Freemason.

Museum of Freemasonry

London

Title

Edward Strong (c.1652–1723)

Date

1675–1700

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 74.5 x W 61.5 cm

Accession number

M2010.1331

Acquisition method

presented by the United Grand Lodge of England, 1955

Work type

Painting

Inscription description

None

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