Resumen Con la caída de la Monarquía Isabelina en1868 se inicia un período de libertades y la Masonería española podrá actuar dentro de la legalidad. Durante el Sexenio democrático, la Masonería experimentará una eclosión que inaugura su época dorada en España. A lo largo de los convulsos años siguientes numerosas logias españolas se integrarán en la masonería portuguesa buscando una regularidad masónica que no encontraban en las nuevas obediencias españolas. De este período se han conservado algunas medallas que documentamos y analizamos desde la numismática y la iconografía, para arrojar luz sobre esta manifestación del arte masónico español.
Abstract After the fall of Isabella II in 1868, Spain witnessed a new era of freedom hitherto unknown. This meant that Spanish Freemasonry could operate publicly within the law. During the Six Year Democracy, Freemasonry experienced the emergence of obedience’s and lodges. During the following turbulent years, many Spanish lodges joined Portugal’s Freemasonry looking for masonic regularity not found in the new Spanish obedience. Some medals related to this period have been preserved and we have analyzed them and their iconography as numismatic objects in order to shed some light on this artistic manifestation of Spanish Freemasonry.
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