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Christopher Wren

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Christopher Wren

1632–1723

English architect (1632–1723)

Early Modern

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Biography

Sir Christopher Wren FRS was an English architect, astronomer, mathematician and physicist who is one of the most highly acclaimed architects in the history of England. Known for his work in the English Baroque style, he was accorded responsibility for rebuilding 52 churches in the City of London after the Great Fire in 1666, including what is regarded as his masterpiece, St Paul's Cathedral, on Ludgate Hill, completed in 1710.

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Timeline

The story of Christopher Wren, told in moments.

1660 Life

Already a distinguished astronomer and mathematician. A founding member of the Royal Society. Isaac Newton and Blaise Pascal both praised his scientific work.

1666 Event

The Great Fire of London destroyed 13,200 houses and 87 churches. Wren was appointed to rebuild 52 of those churches. He was 33.

1675 Event

Began building St Paul's Cathedral, the project that would consume 35 years of his life. He was 43 when the first stone was laid and 78 when his son placed the last.

1723 Death

Died at 90 in his house on Hampton Court Green. He'd also designed the Royal Hospital Chelsea and the Old Royal Naval College at Greenwich.

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Artifacts (15)

Lantern of Cupola, St. Peter's, Rome

Sir Christopher Wren

n.d. · Pen and brown ink, with brush and brown wash, over graphite, on cream laid paper
aic View

The Hospitell on houndsloe heath

Wren, Christopher (Sir)

c.1688
vam View

Basement plan for the Charles II building at Greenwich Hospital

Wren, Christopher (Sir)

c.1700
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A Study of North Appalachian Indian Pottery

This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the...

1914

Life and Works of Sir Christopher Wren. from the Parentalia; Or Memoirs

This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of...

2018

Beau Ideal

"My brother caught the priest and Dolores.... In the priest's own church.... My brother married them before the altar ... and their married life was brief!... But of course, God knew he was mad.... As...

2020

Snake and Sword: A Novel

One oppressive June evening, Lenore de Warrenne returned from church (where she had, as usual, prayed fervently that her soon-expected first-born might be a daughter), and entered her dressing-room....

2020

Stepsons of France

In 'Stepsons of France', Percival Christopher Wren crafts a vivid narrative set against the backdrop of World War I, intertwining themes of camaraderie, honor, and the complexities of identity among...

2022

Beau Geste

When a precious gem disappears and suspicion falls upon the Geste brothers, the three young men join the French Foreign Legion in this ever-popular tale of adventure, courage, and suspense.

2025

The Cat Who Covered the World: The Adventures Of Henrietta And Her Foreign Correspondent

Foreign correspondent Christopher Wren chronicles his world travels through the eyes of his cat Henrietta.

2001

Walking to Vermont: From Times Square into the Green Mountains -- a Homeward Adventure

A distinguished former foreign correspondent embraces retirement by setting out alone on foot for nearly four hundred miles, and explores a side of America nearly as exotic as the locales from which...

2007

Those Turbulent Sons of Freedom: Ethan Allen's Green Mountain Boys and the American Revolution

The myth and the reality of Ethan Allen and the much-loved Green Mountain Boys of Vermont—a “surprising and interesting new account…useful, informative reexamination of an often-misunderstood aspect...

2019

I am a woman who came from the cotton fields of the South. From there, I was pro...

d an annual gathering of the National Negro Business League (NNBL) from the convention floor, where she declared: "I am a woman who came from the cotton fields of the South. From there, I was promoted...

Works Talk

Soldiers of Misfortune: The Story of Otho Bellême ...

1929

The Work of Christopher Wren

1987

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