United States Senate Reception Room

The United States Senate Reception Room is located in the United States Capitol and is one of the Capitol's most richly decorated public rooms that features the work of Italian artist Constantino Brumidi.

[3] Three of the selections were the "Great Triumvirate": The other two selections were: The aforementioned were nicknamed the "famous five",[3] and at times have been referred to by media as being in the Senate's "hall of fame".

[4] In 2004, Arthur H. Vandenberg (Michigan) and Robert F. Wagner (New York) were added.

[3] In 2006, a mural commemorating the Connecticut Compromise (also known as the Great Compromise of 1787) was added with Roger Sherman and Oliver Ellsworth of Connecticut, resulting in the group's informal name becoming the "famous nine".

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Great Seal of the United States Senate
Great Seal of the United States Senate