Foundations Signed Matted Print

 

“FOUNDATIONS”

MATTED PRINT OF “FOUNDATIONS”

There is no frame included. Matted Print only

Scroll down to see photos of “Foundations” exhibited as part of Roussimoff’s Masonic triptych paintings in the Chancellor Robert R. Livingston Masonic Library & Museum.

Foundations is the first painting in the Trptych of paintings entitled The Parable of Light and Dark The original three paintings were exhibited for 8 years in the Chancellor Robert R. Livingston Masonic Library & Museum of the Grand Lodge of New York. In “Foundations”, the first of the three paintings in the triptych, Roussimoff shows the beginnings of Freemasonry where building is in progress. The main figure is Hiram Abiff, the Master Builder upon whose legend, Freemasonry evolved. To his right is King Solomon of the Holy Bible, a visionary and dreamer. Moving upwards to Europe are representations of Masonic chivalry and knighthood. Nearby are great Cathedrals and Churches built by the finest artisans of the Medieval era. Above, as representatives of enlightenment, I chose portraits of historic Freemasons: Pushkin, Oscar Wilde, Mark Twain, Mozart and Voltaire. And at the very top is the All Seeing Eye of God the Creator.

Title: FOUNDATIONS

Artist: Ari Roussimoff

Medium: Fine Art Matted Print

Size: Including the cardboard mat, the piece measures 16 x 20 inches. The matt openiing is 10 ½ x 15 inches and the paper size is 11 x 17 inches. The matted print is enclosed in a protective cellophane sleeve.

Condition: Brand New

Signature: Hand Signed in Gold Ink on the front of the print.

Personalized inscription: If requested

PERSONALIZED INSCRIPTION: If requested.

MATT COLOR: As depicted. White.

Original Painting: Soon available for purchase

Shipping and handling: USPS First class mail

MATTED PRINT OF FOUNDATIONS PAINTING

Roussimoff Photo Gallery

The following pictures show examples of Roussimoff’s Masonic themed paintings.











Below are several views showing Roussimoff’s three painting series “Parable of Light and Dark” as they were exhibited at the Chancellor Robert R. Livingston Masonic Library and Museum of the Grand Lodge of New York at 71 West 23rd Street, NY, NY (14th Floor)