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Conserved dome mural and restored decorative painting at St. Hyacinth Basilica, Chicago, IL
Conserved dome mural and restored decorative painting at St. Hyacinth Basilica, Chicago, IL
Conserved dome mural and restored decorative painting at St. Hyacinth Basilica, Chicago, IL Photos: Gordon Janowiak
John A. Mallin dome mural conservation detail, St. Hyacinth Basilica, Chicago, IL
     

St. Hyacinth Basilica - Chicago, Illinois
Original Architect: Worthmann & Steinbach

To restore one of Chicago's largest churches to its original glory, with plaster repair, decorative painting, mural and mosaic conservation, while allowing masses to continue in the church. The ornate interior of St. Hyacinth (1921) includes three altars and a highly decorated apse ceiling with gold mosaic. There are also several murals, the largest of which is 3100 square feet.

For fifteen months, Conrad Schmitt Studios' artists quietly conducted their extensive work around four masses each day. Artisans removed decades of candle smoke residue and restored the walls' plaster substrate. Original painted stencils were traced, then transferred to computer at the Studio, where new ones were cut. Artists painted, stenciled, gilded and glazed from the soaring domes to the baseboards.

On scaffolding 75 feet high, the numerous murals by John A. Mallin were painstakingly conserved and restored. Artists also restored the high altar, two side altars, the Stations of the Cross and the mosaic work in the church.

Brother Tom Iwicki, who serves at St. Hyacinth, told the Chicago Sun Times that the elaborate restoration will leave people "awestruck."

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