Severance Hall lobby ceiling light fixture follows the lotus blossom theme found throughout the hall. It was one of Elizabeth Severance's favorite blooms.

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Severance Hall lobby ceiling light fixture follows the lotus blossom theme found throughout the hall. It was one of Elizabeth Severance's favorite blooms.
Severance Hall, concert hall and home of The Cleveland Orchestra. Built from 1929-1931. Shown is the original, tonally unchanged, E. M. Skinner pipe organ, opus 816, with 94 ranks and 6,025 pipes. The hall seats about 2,000.
John L. Severance, President of the Musical Arts Association from 1921 to 1936, and his wife Elisabeth DeWitt Severance, outside their home in Cleveland Heights in 1925. https://www.clevelandorchestra.com/from-the-archives/soundwave/