United States Supreme Court Building - Courtroom | Washington | Pictures in Global-Geography
United States Supreme Court Building - Courtroom | Washington | Pictures in Global-Geography
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United States Capitol Old Supreme Court Chamber Floor Plan Blueprint Drawing. The Old Supreme Court Chamber is the room on the ground floor of the North Wing of the United States Capitol. From 1800 to 1806, the room was the lower half of the first United States Senate chamber, and from 1810 to 1860, the courtroom for the Supreme Court of the United States. Construction on the North Wing began in 1793 with the laying of the cornerstone by President George Washington. The original image was digitally cleaned up, adjusted, modified and prepared for printing by me. WHAT MAKES MY PRINTS DIFFERENT Sure, you might find similar pictures elsewhere but not all prints are equal. I don't use regular printers and paper to print this art. Instead, I use a high end lab and the prints are made on professional photo printers using high quality a archival inks and acid-free archival Lustre paper. Lustre is a premium finish on a heavier paper and offers the vibrant colors of glossy with the fingerprint-resistant finish of matte. This type of finish avoids glare on the print. Prints are available in all popular sizes. You can select your size while you order. My listing photos are low resolution. Original high resolution files are used for printing. My pictures are not framed and do not include a frame. Some of the pictures with frames are just for illustration purposes only. SHIPPING: Prints are packaged to avoid any damage in transit. Usually prints will be flat-packed and shipped in a rigid box with material to protect the finished print. Some prints might be shipped in a rigid mailing tube with material to protect the finished print. Please see the shop's policies page for additional information on shipping.
A masterpiece of architecture and engineering, the Old Supreme Court Chamber in the U.S. Capitol was designed by Benjamin Henry Latrobe and built as part of his north wing reconstruction in 1808-1810. The unusual ceiling is formed by nine lobed vaults held by stone ribs supported by heavy brick piers and a three-bay arcade built parallel to the old east wall. The new masonry ceiling did not impose any additional weight or put new lateral pressure on the old walls and thus was supported independently of the old work.
United States Capitol Old Supreme Court Chamber Floor Plan Blueprint Drawing. The Old Supreme Court Chamber is the room on the ground floor of the North Wing of the United States Capitol. From 1800 to 1806, the room was the lower half of the first United States Senate chamber, and from 1810 to 1860, the courtroom for the Supreme Court of the United States. Construction on the North Wing began in 1793 with the laying of the cornerstone by President George Washington. The original image was digitally cleaned up, adjusted, modified and prepared for printing by me. WHAT MAKES MY PRINTS DIFFERENT Sure, you might find similar pictures elsewhere but not all prints are equal. I don't use regular printers and paper to print this art. Instead, I use a high end lab and the prints are made on professional photo printers using high quality a archival inks and acid-free archival Lustre paper. Lustre is a premium finish on a heavier paper and offers the vibrant colors of glossy with the fingerprint-resistant finish of matte. This type of finish avoids glare on the print. Prints are available in all popular sizes. You can select your size while you order. My listing photos are low resolution. Original high resolution files are used for printing. My pictures are not framed and do not include a frame. Some of the pictures with frames are just for illustration purposes only. SHIPPING: Prints are packaged to avoid any damage in transit. Usually prints will be flat-packed and shipped in a rigid box with material to protect the finished print. Some prints might be shipped in a rigid mailing tube with material to protect the finished print. Please see the shop's policies page for additional information on shipping.
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