This is a photograph of a man posing at the Supreme Court. The building's intricate Corinthian sculpture, columns and facings are credited to the handiwork of Italian artist, Cavalier Rodolfo Nolli. Cavalier happened to be part of the team that had helped build the Throne Hall of the King of Siam some time during 1913. The Supreme Court's majestic austerity is complemented by two sets of Ionic columns on either side of the front porch. The large dome and elaborately carved pediment are reminiscent of London's St Paul's Cathedral.