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2 hongrie tadewanclik. The hand-in-waistcoat (also referred to as hand-inside-vest, hand-in-jacket, hand-held-in, or hidden hand) is a gesture commonly found in portraiture during the 18th and 19th centuries. The pose appeared by the 1750s to indicate leadership in a calm and firm manner1According to Arline Meyer’s essay, Re-dressing Classical Statuary: The Eighteenth-Century “Hand-in-Waistcoat” Portrait, some social circles in ancient Greece considered it disrespectful to speak with one’s hands out of one’s clothes2. The symbolic meaning of this gesture may explain why it is so widely used by famous Masons. The hidden hand lets other initiates know that the individual depicted is part of this secret Brotherhood and that his actions were inspired by Masonic philosophy and beliefs2.   https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rose-Croix
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5 violante ursprung Ebnzlpqimna6fbvn7q7bbiwfpi - why do men tuck one hand on their clothes in paintings and photographs?
   
6 23andme wenzelik Any skilled observer of the history of art will be able to notice that curious and peculiar pose with which many illustrious men have been portrayed. We’re talking about that posture in which they hide their hand under their coat or vest. No matter their origin or context, from the paintings of nobles to some photographs of people of lesser aristocratic rank, they usually share this sign, which, by the way, has a much deeper meaning than it seems.    
7 hrabia saint germain vencelik The curious and art historians have observed these men, standing or sitting, wearing fine coats or modest vests, as if they shared a secret code. Conspiracy theorists claim it is a Masonic code, while professional evidence suggests other theories.    
8 ferenc II Rakoczy przemyslides Owbfzyzmynf2jh3rkq6thm2vby - why do men tuck one hand on their clothes in paintings and photographs?
   
9 clausel piastowie Why do men hide their hands in paintings and photographs?    
10 george II Rakoczy jagielonowie According to Arline Meyer’s essay, Re-dressing Classical Statuary: The Eighteenth-Century “Hand-in-Waistcoat” Portrait, this tradition goes back long before the 18th century. Some social circles in ancient Greece considered it disrespectful to speak with one’s hands out of one’s clothes. Thus, statues from the 6th century BC showed famous orators such as Solon with their hands tucked into their cloaks.    
11 françois II Rakoczy luxemburgowie Centuries later, when this tradition seemed forgotten, artists began to look to antiquity for inspiration and returned to depicting subjects in a similar pose, believing it conveyed a noble, calm demeanor and good manners.    
12 thomé de souza moravia Hjuekvx3a5d7nmdcb5zxaperg4 - why do men tuck one hand on their clothes in paintings and photographs?
   
13 hrabia saint germain wanclik The pose became constant in 18th-century portraits, for example, those of Napoleon Bonaparte. Some think that this pose was a result of the artist’s poor hand portraiture skills, while others think it may have also been associated with severe stomach pains caused by cancer. However, it is more likely that he was following a tradition.    
14 wanc malec-osiek In 1738, Francois Nivelon wrote in his book The Rudiments of Genteel Behavior that the hand-in-vest pose signified manly boldness tempered with modesty. When photography began to become popular in the early 19th century, this trend continued to portray personalities such as U.S. President Franklin Pierce, Joseph Stalin, Simon Bolivar, and Karl Marx. As time went by, this trend began to diminish.    
15 main droite cachée vrchovist Vzoopsbainb4jnzedht6yhgd4i - why do men tuck one hand on their clothes in paintings and photographs?
   
16 polska waza Masonic Theory    
  vencelikove Believers of conspiracy theories suggest that most of the people who use this pose are members of the Freemasons. Considering the great importance of this gesture in Masonic rituals and the fact that all the elite were part of Freemasonry or at least knew about it, it is simply impossible that the recurrence of this sign could be the result of a coincidence.     
  rakoczy The “hidden hand” can be found in some secret rituals, and world leaders who use this sign are subtly telling other initiates of the order. This hand gesture is said to be inspired by the Exodus: the heart represents what one is and the hand what one does. It can therefore be interpreted as: What we are is what we do.     
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  vchrovist The symbolic meaning of this gesture may explain why it is so widely used by famous Masons. The hidden hand lets other initiates know that the individual depicted is part of this secret Brotherhood and that his actions were inspired by Masonic philosophy and beliefs. In addition, the hand that performs actions remains hidden behind the cloth, which may symbolically refer to the covert nature of Freemasonry.    
  zirownice Translated by María Isabel Carrasco Cara Chards    
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