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Poplar and Iris (Garden of Justice) by Michele Oka Doner
Photo CreditCarol M. Highsmith Photography
Poplar and Iris (Garden of Justice)
Photo CreditCarol M. Highsmith Photography

Poplar and Iris (Garden of Justice)

Year2001
Classification sculpture
Medium gilded bronze
DimensionsPoplar and Iris (upper element): 8 × 8 × 6 ft. (243.8 × 243.8 × 182.9 cm)
Garden of Justice (lower element): 6 × 6 × 4 ft. (182.9 × 182.9 × 121.9 cm)
Credits Commissioned through the Art in Architecture Program
Fine Arts Collection
U.S. General Services Administration
  • The two primary elements are affixed to the single large column located in the courthouse lobby. Near  the fourth floor balcony, a ring of plant forms encircle the column; the poplar tulip and iris (state tree and flower) are the main forms.  A ring of bronze vine-like shapes from which seven charms dangle is located on the  third floor level.  The charms depict various symbols of justice: an eagle, the tablets of law, the scales of justice, the wheel of justice, Thoth, a laurel garland, the number 7, and Orpheus' lyre.