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Construction of the U.S. Capitol Dome Photo Print

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Construction of the U.S. Capitol Dome Photo Print

Construction of the U.S. Capitol Dome Photo Print

The U.S. Capitol Buildings's great cast-iron dome is an astonishing feat of architecture and engineering. It was the Capitol's second dome, the earlier wooden one was removed as a precaution against fire. The replacement dome was planned by Thomas U. Walter, the architect of the Capitol extension, whose design was influenced by classical European domes. Iron brackets embedded in five million pounds of brickwork laid on the old stone walls hold an outer ring of 36 columns (one every 10 degrees). Thirty-six curving iron trusses rise to the lantern and support both the inner dome and the outer skin. Work began in 1855 with the removal of the old wooden dome. In 1860, the New York foundry of Janes, Fowler, Kirtland & Company won the contract to finish the dome. At the outbreak of the Civil War the contractor was advised not to expect further payment but they decided to continue anyway. That decision inspired President Lincoln and others to see the dome as a sign that the nation would also continue. The last section of the Statue of Freedom was positioned on December 2, 1863, and the interior was finished in 1866. The dome's total cost was $1,047,291. http://www.flickr.com/photos/uscapitol/6851529731/in/pool-1058319@N21/

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By Elizabeth S.July 28, 2023Verified Purchase
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I have never seen a better rendition of this print. The colours are super vivid, the textureis very rich. the results were so fantastic, I plan to order more
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By Elizabeth S.July 28, 2023Verified Purchase
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The colours are very rich, the paper is of impressive quality. the rendition was jaw-dropping-- I have never seen a better print
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By SUSAN L.February 27, 2020Verified Purchase
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Hi, this photo-poster is now located on my refrigerator. I thought it was going to be a poster-size poster because I don't understand the metric measurements that are posted on the website. It turned out to be the size of a photo and now has a place of honour on my fridge. Was originally intended for a friend, but I thought it applied to me too: "World's Best Cat Mom"! There a lot of us out there! The printing was excellent -- vivid colour; sharp contrast.

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Product ID: 190832256724773569
Designed on 2012-02-16, 6:52 PM
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