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Autograph: Sir Christopher Wren, 1675
3784305 Autograph: Sir Christopher Wren, 1675.; (add.info.: Autograph: Report made by Sir Christopher Wren to the City Lands Committee, on alternative designs for the monument to be erected in commemoration of the Fire of London. 28 July 1675. English architect 1632 - 25 February 1723. Source: British Museum.
Facsimiles of royal, historical, literary and other autographs in the department of manuscripts, British Museum. Edited by George F Warner 1899, Longmans & Co); Lebrecht History
Media ID 22544314
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The print titled "Autograph: Sir Christopher Wren, 1675" captures a significant historical document that sheds light on the architectural genius of one of England's most renowned figures. In this image, we are presented with an authentic report written by Sir Christopher Wren himself to the City Lands Committee in July 1675. The report discusses alternative designs for a monument commemorating the devastating Fire of London. Sir Christopher Wren, an English architect who lived from 1632 to 1723, played a pivotal role in shaping the cityscape of London after the Great Fire. His visionary ideas and innovative approach to architecture made him a key figure during the Renaissance period. This autograph not only showcases his exceptional handwriting but also provides valuable insights into his thought process and creative solutions. As we delve into this remarkable piece of history, we are transported back to seventeenth-century Britain – a time when architects like Wren were instrumental in rebuilding cities ravaged by disasters. Through this photograph, we gain access to texts and reflections that have shaped our understanding of British architecture and its rich heritage. This image serves as a testament to Sir Christopher Wren's enduring legacy and reminds us of his immense contributions not only to England but also to European architectural history as a whole.
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