Supreme Court chandelier and the stained glass lay light
/The oldest and most elaborate chandelier in the Capitol hangs beneath the stained glass lay light in the restored historic Wyoming Supreme Court Chamber.
Read MoreThe oldest and most elaborate chandelier in the Capitol hangs beneath the stained glass lay light in the restored historic Wyoming Supreme Court Chamber.
Read MoreThe historic Wyoming Supreme Court Chamber has been returned to its original two-story volume with a public balcony.
Read MoreThe 1888 decorative painting scheme has been restored to the upper level of the historic Supreme Court Chamber, which will become one of the largest meeting rooms in the Capitol.
Read MoreGold decorative stenciling is being applied to the ceiling of the historic Supreme Court Chamber.
Read MorePlaster artisans with EverGreene Architectural Arts are repairing the plaster walls of the two-story historic Supreme Court Chamber in preparation for the restoration of the 1888 decorative paint patterns.
Read MoreA mock-up of the 1888 decorative paint pattern has been placed in the historic Wyoming Supreme Court Chambers.
Read MoreThe project is restoring historic 1888 decorative paint patterns. These mock-ups will be installed in the near future in the restored Wyoming Supreme Court Chamber and the Capitol Rotunda. The artists are from EverGreene Architectural Arts.
Read MoreHistoric paint studies have revealed extensive decorative paint patterns in the historic Wyoming Supreme Court Chamber. This spectacular room, complete with an ornate stained-glass laylight in the ceiling, two-story windows, and a second-floor balcony will become the Capitol’s largest public meeting room.
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