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Sir Christopher Wren
3782422 Sir Christopher Wren; (add.info.: Sir Christopher Wren by Gilbert Keith Chesterton. The accompanying verse reads Sir Christopher Wren / Said I am going to dine with some men. / If anybody calls / Say I am designing St. Pauls'. CW: English architect, 20 October, 1632 - 25 February, 1723. GKC: English writer and illustrator, 29 May, 1874 - 14 June, 1936
Taken from Biography for Beginners, ed. E Clerihew, published by T Werner Laurie in London, 1905.); Lebrecht History
Media ID 33390976
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This print showcases a delightful caricature of the renowned English architect, Sir Christopher Wren. Created by the talented writer and illustrator Gilbert Keith Chesterton, this image exudes both humor and admiration for Wren's architectural genius. In this whimsical portrayal, Sir Christopher Wren is depicted with a mischievous smile as he informs his associates that he will be dining with some men. However, should anyone inquire about his whereabouts, they are instructed to announce that he is engrossed in designing the iconic St. Paul's Cathedral – one of his most celebrated masterpieces. Sir Christopher Wren was born on October 20th, 1632 and left an indelible mark on British architecture during his lifetime until February 25th, 1723. His contributions to England's architectural landscape are immeasurable, making him a revered figure in history. The photograph originates from "Biography for Beginners" edited by E Clerihew and published by T Werner Laurie in London back in 1905. It captures the essence of early twentieth-century drawings and illustrations while showcasing Chesterton's unique talent for combining wit with artistic expression. Bridgeman Images has preserved this remarkable piece of artistry through their fine art finder collection. The image not only pays homage to Sir Christopher Wren but also serves as a testament to the enduring impact of great architects throughout history. Whether you appreciate British culture or have an affinity for architectural marvels like St. Paul's Cathedral, this print offers a charming glimpse into the world of Sir Christopher Wren – an exceptional individual whose creative vision continues to inspire generations even today.
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