A 40-foot high painting entitled "Looking South" is the latest addition to the September 11th Museum.

It was commissioned after the attacks by the Fiduciary Trust to honor the lives of 97 colleagues killed in the attacks.

The artwork depicts the view from the South Tower.

“It’s very beautiful and contemplative and the blue is very calming. And their [president and chief operating officer] Larry Sternkopf just said that whenever you would pass it, it would never make you feel sad, it made you feel positive. It had a kind of affirmative quality to it. So, it was a way of integrating the terrible loss into the life of the company, so that it could move forward," said 9/11 Memorial Museum Director Alice Greenwald.

Prior to now, the paintings were hung in the stairway of the company’s four-story stairwell in Rockefeller Center.