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About this space

The seven panels in the ceiling, decorated by Carl Gutherz, represent the Spectrum of Light. Each panel contains one of the spectrum's seven colors with a central figure representing human or divine achievement. There are two cherubs in each corner representing arts or sciences and eight escutcheons, one with the title of the decoration and the seals of states. These elements are combined into an elaborate scroll design.

 Blue Ceiling Panel Representing the Light of Truth
Blue Ceiling Panel Representing the Light of Truth
Green Ceiling Panel Representing the Light of Research
Green Ceiling Panel Representing the Light of Research
Indigo Ceiling Panel Representing the Light of Science
Indigo Ceiling Panel Representing the Light of Science
 Orange Ceiling Panel Representing the Light of Excellence
Orange Ceiling Panel Representing the Light of Excellence
Red Ceiling Panel Representing the Light of Poetry
Red Ceiling Panel Representing the Light of Poetry
 Violet Ceiling Panel Representing the Light of State
Violet Ceiling Panel Representing the Light of State
Yellow Ceiling Panel Representing the Creation of Light
Yellow Ceiling Panel Representing the Creation of Light