A Second Floor Corridors on the Balcony of The Great Hall
The South Corridor's ceiling contains three octagonal paintings by Frank Weston Benson, illustrating the Three Graces, namely Husbandry, Music, and Beauty. Three panels by William B. Van Ingen dominate the West Corridor's vaulted ceiling. Ingen's paintings are meant to represent Sculpture, Architecture, and Painting. Along either side of the ceiling are four rectangular paintings by Walter Shirlaw, for a total of eight illustrations depicting eight different sciences: Archaeology, Botany, Astronomy, Chemistry, Zoology, Physics, Mathematics, and Geology.
A Second Floor Corridors on the Balcony of The Great Hall
The South Corridor's ceiling contains three octagonal paintings by Frank Weston Benson, illustrating the Three Graces, namely Husbandry, Music, and Beauty. Three panels by William B. Van Ingen dominate the West Corridor's vaulted ceiling. Ingen's paintings are meant to represent Sculpture, Architecture, and Painting. Along either side of the ceiling are four rectangular paintings by Walter Shirlaw, for a total of eight illustrations depicting eight different sciences: Archaeology, Botany, Astronomy, Chemistry, Zoology, Physics, Mathematics, and Geology.