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King Charles II visiting Sir Christopher Wren during the building of St Pauls Cathedral, late 17th Century (litho)
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King Charles II visiting Sir Christopher Wren during the building of St Pauls Cathedral, late 17th Century (litho)
5999526 King Charles II visiting Sir Christopher Wren during the building of St Pauls Cathedral, late 17th Century (litho) by Lucas, John Seymour (1849-1923) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: King Charles II visiting Sir Christopher Wren during the building of St Pauls Cathedral, late 17th Century. Illustration for an edition of the Harmsworth History of the World, c 1910.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22328380
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This lithograph captures a significant moment in history as King Charles II pays a visit to the renowned architect Sir Christopher Wren during the construction of St Paul's Cathedral in the late 17th century. The image, created by John Seymour Lucas and based on historical events, showcases the meeting between two influential figures who played pivotal roles in shaping British architecture. In this scene, we witness King Charles II observing Wren's progress on the grand cathedral. The detailed artwork beautifully depicts their interaction amidst the backdrop of scaffolding and construction materials. This print serves as a testament to both Wren's architectural genius and Charles II's appreciation for his work. The building of St Paul's Cathedral was an ambitious endeavor that aimed to replace its predecessor destroyed during the Great Fire of London. With its iconic dome and elegant design, it stands today as one of London's most recognizable landmarks. Lucas' lithograph not only captures this historic event but also provides insight into 17th-century Britain, showcasing elements such as fashion, architecture, and royal protocol. It is a visual representation of an era marked by restoration and rebuilding after years of political turmoil. This print is part of a private collection but has been widely reproduced due to its significance in British history. Its inclusion in editions like Harmsworth History of the World further solidifies its importance as an educational tool for understanding this period.
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