05/27/2026
“All libraries, past and present, preserve and transmit human perceptions.”
That belief informs the lyrical symbolism and splendor of “The Library,” the mosaic mural that has adorned the entryway of Memorial Library since 1977. It’s also one of the works of art made by the late UW-Madison art history professor Jim Watrous, known as “the Father of the Elvehjem” (now Chazen Museum of Art), still displayed on campus.
Intricately pieced from gold Byzantine glass and colored tesserae, the 12-by-20-foot mosaic depicts the celestial beings of the zodiac, flora and fauna, earth and sky, and good and evil. Interlaced with mathematical figures, these symbols represent the ways people understand and engage with the world, and, Watrous suggests, how libraries are key players in communicating human identity.
To appreciate “The Library” in person, visit Memorial Library during any of the scheduled hours found at library.wisc.edu/locations/.