WREN, SIR CHRISTOPHER

1632–1723, English architect. A mathematical prodigy, he studied at Oxford. He was professor of astronomy at Gresham College, London, from 1657 to 1661, when he became Savilian professor of astronomy at Oxford. Though now known as the greatest architect of the English baroque style, in his time Wren was a celebrated astronomer and mathematician who, in 1660, was one of the founders of the Royal Society. His architectural career began in 1661 when Charles II appointed him assistant to the royal architect and in 1665 he spent six months in Paris studying architecture. The distinguished buildings Wren created in the years thereafter owe much of their cerebral rigor to his mathematical training. After the great fire of 1666 Wren prepared a master plan for the reconstruction of London, which was never executed. He designed, however, many new buildings that were built, the greatest of which was Saint Paul's Cathedral.

In 1669 Wren was named royal architect, a post he retained for more than 45 years. From 1670 to 1711 he designed 52 London churches, most of which still stand, notable for their varied and original designs and for their fine spires. They include St. Stephen, Walbrook; St. Martin, Ludgate; St. Bride, Fleet Street; and St. Mary-le-Bow, the latter manifesting the type of spire in receding stages generally associated with Wren's name. Among his numerous secular works are the Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford; the elegant library of Trinity College, Cambridge; the garden facade of Hampton Court Palace; Chelsea Hospital; portions of Greenwich Hospital; and the buildings of the Temple, London. Wren also built residences in London and in the country, and these, as well as his public works, received the stamp of his distinctive style. His buildings exhibit a remarkable elegance, order, clarity, and dignity. His influence was considerable on church architecture in England and abroad. Wren was knighted in 1675, and is buried in the crypt of St. Paul's.

See biographies by A. Tinniswood (2001) and L. Jardine (2003); studies by G. Webb (1937), E. F. Sekler (1956), V. Fürst (1956), J. N. Summerson (new ed. 1965), and M. Whinney (1972).

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...humble servant, "CHR. WREN." Of this marriage two...who died in infancy, and Christopher, born February 18, 1675...Parentalia . The first Lady Wren Sir Christopher was knighted...companion the second Lady Wren had died...
...Winde, Captain, 181 , 182 Windsor Town Hall, 125 Wolsey, Cardinal, 5 , 149 Wren, Dr. Christopher, 11 , 12 , 14 , 15 Wren, Matthew see Ely, Bishop of Wren, Sir Christopher, as Astronomer, 239 -254 -- --, as Biologist, 255 - 256...
...further reforms, 362 Works, Office of: responsibilities and offices, 178 9 Wotton, Sir Henry, 48 , 173 ; The Elements of Architecture , 17 Wren, Sir Christopher: practises canine splenectomies, 1 2, 34 , 42 ; birth, 3 ; marriages and children...
...3 praised this work: Sir Christ. Wren, Dr. Wallis and Mr...publication; then followed Sir Christopher Wren, and lastly, Mr. Huyghens. But Sir Christopher Wren confirmed the truth of...An estimate of Wrens scientific work is made...
...M. "Roger North and Sir Christopher Wren" The Archi tectural...Works of Sir Christopher Wren 1823 . Fisher H. A...from the Past , 1939 for Wren as a young man and his...of the Family of the Wrens ed. Stephen Wren, 1750...
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...be assigned to Wren, since Hooke...his diary, "To Sir Chr. Wrens. Received Draught...ten weeks after Wren consigned his...relationship among Wren, his son and executor Christopher, his assistant...among the elder Wrens personal papers...
...other three plans were by Sir William Petty, Richard...them. On the plans by Christopher Wren, John Evelyn, and Robert...Downes, The Architecture of Wren (Reading: Redhedge...Hutchison, Sir Christopher Wren: A Biography (New York...
...John Gawler indicates I took Sir Patrick Abercrombie round some...described as the 20th century Christopher Wren (Advertiser, 1948b...allowed to ask one question of Sir Patrick. My question was straightforward: Sir Patrick, I have read your...
...John Gawler indicates I took Sir Patrick Abercrombie round some...described as the 20th century Christopher Wren (Advertiser, 1948b...allowed to ask one question of Sir Patrick. My question was straightforward: Sir Patrick, I have read your...
Sir Peter Pears: an Annotated...BIBLIOGRAPHY AND DISCOGRAPHY Scope Christopher Headington included a bibliography...citations. Headington, Christopher. Peter Pears: A Biography...the composer." Ryan, Christopher Winfree. "English Consonants...
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...Architectural Drawings of Sir Christopher Wren at All Souls...few days after Wrens 76th birthday...friends, led by Wrens son Christopher...this ceremony. Wren had been engaged...Sir Christopher Wren, Anthony Geraghty...drawings from Wrens office now housed...
...Find an Appreciation of Christopher Wren Written by a Kindred...the majority, it is Wrens architecture that is...work has been done on Wrens role as a central character...This has also explored Wrens lifelong fascination...more likely to encounter Wren within the art history...in the same portrait. Sir Christopher Wren ILLUSTRATION...
...outstanding career of Sir Christopher Wren Lisa Jardine HarperCollins...the Kings Works, as Wren had been appointed four...examines the steps by which Wren reached the post of royal...importance in forming Wren, and influenced him...of the king himself, Wrens fathers benefactor...
...also been installed at St. Jamess, Piccadilly, in central London, a 17th century church designed by architect Sir Christopher Wren, and known to many visitors to the capital The panels enable the church to generate its own electricity. The...
...stockings by Bruce Marsden SIR CHRISTOPHER WREN (1632-1723), most...required qualities for which Wren was noted in his lifetime...relates an occurrence in Wrens life, seemingly unrecorded...countreyman, Sir Christopher Wren proposed to the Silke...
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...Pearson had died. Even Sir Christopher Wren, undoubtedly Londons...fallen about our Ears", Wren was forced to tear up...1711, by which time Wren had washed his hands...project. But it was Wrens great contemporary...
Its Not Quite What Wren Had in Mind 300 Years Ago. Byline...celebrated in 300 years time, as Wrens masterpiece continues to be today...Shard is almost double the height of Sir Christopher Wrens masterpiece - even before its completion...
Wren Treasures to Go Up for Auction. TREASURES from the Warwickshire home of architect Sir Christopher Wren will go under the hammer at a leading auction...silver - including a chalice bearing the Wren family crest - has been put up for auction...
Wren Beats Ken When It Comes...gain admission to one of Sir Christopher Wrens mostastonishing buildings...are fine film-makers but Wren is a betterarchitect. West...the Trophy Room containing Wrens extraordinarymodel of St...
...da Vinci - so why did SIR CHRISTOPHER WREN die a bitter man, convinced...architect Sir Christopher Wrens masterpiece still represents...commission in 1666, Wren had only designed two...clergy, worried that Wrens dome was redolent of...
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WREN, SIR CHRISTOPHER 1632 1723, English architect...distinguished buildings Wren created in the years...the great fire of 1666 Wren prepared a master plan...Pauls Cathedral . In 1669 Wren was named royal architect...generally associated with Wrens name. Among his numerous...
...and profoundly influenced the course of English architecture. Subsequently, William Kent , Colin Campbell , Sir Christopher Wren , Sir William Chambers , and others created a great body of works termed Palladian. In the United States his influence...
...During Annes reign such thinkers as George Berkeley and Sir Isaac Newton and such scholars and writers as Richard...Addison, Steele, and Defoe were at work, while Sir Christopher Wren and Sir John Vanbrugh were at the same time setting in stone...
...baroque architecture stemming from buildings by Sir Christopher Wren and carried on by Sir John Vanbrugh, Nicholas Hawksmoor, and James...Neoclassicism had for its principal exponents Sir William Chambers, Robert Adam, George Dance II...
...London, masterpiece of Sir Christopher Wren and one of the finest...were next prepared by Wren, but the great fire...an entirely new one. Wrens design, in the shape...medieval plan. In 1675, Wren himself laid the first...
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