Untitled (AQTGG2)
A Window into American Idealism: Carol M. Highsmith’s Untitled (AQTGG2)
Carol M. Highsmith's “Untitled (AQTGG2)” isn’t merely a photograph; it’s a meticulously crafted distillation of the Beaux-Arts aesthetic—a style synonymous with grandeur, civic pride, and the optimistic spirit of early 20th-century America. Captured in stunning detail by Highsmith herself, this image transports viewers to a moment frozen in time within what appears to be a monumental government building or perhaps a grand hall destined for public display.
Composition and Technique: Layers of Symbolism
The photograph’s composition immediately establishes a hierarchy. Dominating the visual field is a central relief sculpture depicting eagles—symbols of strength, liberty, and vigilance—and prominently featuring the Presidential Seal. Above this sculptural centerpiece stretches an ornate molding, creating a layered effect that emphasizes depth and sophistication. Highsmith's masterful use of lighting focuses intently on the sculpture and molding, casting shadows that subtly heighten their textural qualities and contribute to the overall dramatic impact.
Beaux-Arts Influence: Architectural Elegance
“Untitled (AQTGG2)” embodies the Beaux-Arts style—a reaction against Victorian ornamentation and a fervent embrace of classical ideals. The geometric precision of the molding contrasts beautifully with the curvilinear forms of the eagles, reinforcing the stylistic commitment to proportion and harmony. Lines are predominantly straight, guiding the eye across the composition, while shapes – rectangular and circular – echo the timeless elegance of Greco-Roman architecture. Highsmith’s photographic technique captures the textures of stone and plaster with remarkable accuracy, revealing subtle nuances that would be lost in less discerning reproductions.
A Legacy Documented: Highsmith's Vision
Carol M. Highsmith’s dedication to documenting America—a mission she pursued tirelessly for over four decades—is palpable in this artwork. Inspired by Frances Benjamin Johnston, a pioneer of architectural photography who championed the Beaux-Arts style, Highsmith sought to convey not just visual information but also the emotional resonance of American history and culture. The photograph serves as a testament to Highsmith’s unwavering belief in the power of images to illuminate the nation's past and inspire its future.
Availability: Bringing Highsmith’s Masterpiece Home
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carol m highsmith (1946 –)
Carol M. Highsmith is America’s photographer, documenting landscapes & life across the US for over four decades. Her stunning collection—donated to the Library of Congress—is a vital visual record available in hand-painted reproductions.
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About this artwork
- Title: Untitled (AQTGG2)
- Artist: carol m highsmith
- Format: Landscape
- Copyright status: Under copyright
- Where to see it: Library of Congress
- Movement: Contemporary Realism
- Medium type: WallArt
- Corpus context: symbolic authority , american government power
- Color palette: Earthy
- Main color: Rosy Brown
Quick Facts
- Notable elements or techniques: Detailed molding & relief sculpture
- Influences: Frances Benjamin Johnston
- Subject or theme: Government building interior
- Title: Untitled (AQTGG2)
- Artist: Carol M. Highsmith
- Artistic style: Beaux-Arts

