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Pathfinders - Sir Christopher Wren, 1711, (1922). Creator: Sir Godfrey Kneller
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Pathfinders - Sir Christopher Wren, 1711, (1922). Creator: Sir Godfrey Kneller
Pathfinders - Sir Christopher Wren, 1711, (1922). Portrait of English architect Sir Christopher Wren (1632-1723). He is depicted here aged 79, holding a pair of dividers, a copy of Euclid and the plan of the west end of the new St Pauls Cathedral which had just been completed. Painting in the National Portrait Gallery, London. From " Bibbys Annual 1922", edited by Joseph Bibby. [J. Bibby & Sons, London, 1922]
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Pathfinders - Sir Christopher Wren, 1711, (1922) - A Glimpse into Architectural Brilliance
EDITORS COMMENTS
. In this portrait captured by the renowned artist Sir Godfrey Kneller, we are transported back to the early 18th century to witness the genius of English architect Sir Christopher Wren. At the age of 79, Wren stands before us with an air of wisdom and accomplishment. Holding a pair of dividers in his hand and clutching a copy of Euclid's work, he exudes confidence in his architectural prowess. The focal point of this painting is undoubtedly the plan of St Paul's Cathedral's west end that lies prominently in Wren's hands. This masterpiece had just been completed at the time and serves as a testament to his remarkable vision and skill. As we gaze upon this print housed within London's National Portrait Gallery, we cannot help but be awestruck by its grandeur. Wren's contribution to architecture extends far beyond St Paul's Cathedral; he was responsible for transforming England's skyline with numerous iconic structures during his lifetime. His dedication to his craft shines through in every stroke on canvas. This image from "Bibbys Annual 1922" edited by Joseph Bibby, offers us a glimpse into both history and artistry. It reminds us that great minds like Sir Christopher Wren continue to inspire generations with their innovative designs even centuries later.
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