First Summit County Courthouse
- acrylic on board
- 19.5 x 23.5 in
- Camille Vernon
This piece was a 2004 commission award.
At first glance it might be difficult to guess the importance of this humble log cabin. Due to its central location and regional importance, Wanship became the first county seat of Summit County. This building served as the county’s first courthouse from 1866 until the county seat moved to Coalville in 1872. In Camille Vernon’s thoughtful treatment, the Courthouse is accompanied by a tree loaded with bursting blossoms indicating a beautiful spring day. A well-trodden path leads
through vibrant greens to the front door and weathered browns of the Courthouse.
With paint and brush, Camille captured a peaceful moment prior to the dismantlement and subsequent restoration of the building in Nauvoo, Illinois in 2004. The window frame along with the original nails of the building were used to frame the artwork. Camille Vernon studied art at Utah State University and Weber State University. A versatile artist, she enjoys working with a variety of media on subjects including landscapes, portraits and murals. She has painted many murals in homes and businesses in Summit County including the New West Country Store. Camille is a resident of Hoytsville and the mother of two.
- Current Location: Summit County Administration Building - 60 N Main St Coalville, UT 84017 (google map)
- Collections: County Council Awards