Fourth Floor
Works of art located on the fourth floor of the Oklahoma State Capitol are listed below alphabetically by title.The Oklahoma State Capitol is open daily from 8:30-5:30.
NOTE: See a movie of the art on the Fourth Floor of the Oklahoma State Capitol. (Apple Quicktime required.)
- Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher
- Albert Comstock Hamlin 1881-1912
- Angie Debo
- Benjamin Harrison Hill 1904-1971
- Carl Albert
- Edward P. McCabe 1850-1923
- Jim Thorpe
- Miss Alice Robertson
- Pro Patria
- Roscoe Dunjee 1883-1965
- Robert S. Kerr
- Sequoyah
- Wiley Post
- Will Rogers
- Woody Guthrie
House of Representatives
Fourth Floor
- Alfalfa Bill Murray
- Arthur N. Daniels
- Bronze Roundels
- Dugout Soddy on the Prairie
- Last Address
- Last Debate
- Oklahoma City - April 29, 1889
- Showers of Sunshine
Senate
Fourth Floor
- 101 Ranch
- Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher
- Admiral William J. Crowe, Jr.
- Ambassador Jeane J. Kirkpatrick
- Battle of Round Mountain - November 19, 1861
- Bronze Roundels
- Buffalo Skinner's Cart
- Butterfield Stage at Boggy Depot
- City Towers
- Ceremonial Transfer of the Louisiana Purchase in New Orleans - 1803
- Col. Robert S. Johnson
- Community of Boling Springs
- Fort Smith Conference - 1865
- Frank Eaton "Pistol Pete"
- Friends for a Day - October 12, 1832
- George W. Gardenhire
- George Washington Carver In Tulsa
- Great Western Cattle Trail 1890's
- Indian Code Talkers
- The Last Farewell of Will Rogers and Wiley Post
- Mahongo at the Court of Charles X of France
- Medicine Bluff at Ft. Sill 1870's
- Mrs. Lamar Looney
- Nathaniel Pryor and Sam Houston at Three Forks
- Osage Treaty of 1825
- Prairie Castles
- President Theodore Roosevelt, Frederick, OT
- President Teddy Roosevelt Signing Statehood Proclamation
- Rep. Bessie S. McColgin
- The Santa Fe Trail - Cimarron County, Oklahoma
- Senator Cal Hobson - 38th President Pro Tempore
- Senator Henry S. Johnston - 1st President Pro Tempore
- Senator Stratton Taylor - 37th President Pro Tempore
- Surrender of General Stand Watie
- Traffic Jam at Limestone Gap
- Washington Irving Meeting the Osage
- William "Bill" Tilghman
