RA Collection: People and Organisations
Architect; mathematician, and astronomer.
Born: 1632
Died: 1723
Gender: Male
Sir Christopher Wren
St Paul's Cathedral, London: south elevation of the Great Model, c. 1725
Etching and engraving
Sir Christopher Wren
St Paul's Cathedral, London: longitudinal section of the Great Model, c. 1725
Etching and engraving
Sir Christopher Wren
St Paul's Cathedral, London: perspective of the Great Model, 1749-1754?
Etching and engraving
Sir Christopher Wren
The Monument, London, 1723
Etching and engraving
Sir Christopher Wren
St Paul's Cathedral, London: ground plan, 1726
Etching and engraving
Sir Christopher Wren
St Mary-le-Bow Church, London: plan and perspective of original design, ca.1720-23
Etching and engraving
Sir Christopher Wren
The Monument, London: unexecuted design, ca.1720-23
Etching and engraving
Sir Christopher Wren
St Paul's Cathedral, London: the definitive design: longitudinal section, 1749-1754?
Etching and engraving
After Sir Christopher Wren
St. Paul's Cathedral Church - perspective view of the North and East sides, 1 January 1811
Engraving
After Sir Christopher Wren
St. Paul's Cathedral Church - geometrical section of the dome transepts &x from north to south., 1 May 1810
Engraving
After Sir Christopher Wren
St. Paul's Cathedral Church - goemetrical elevation of the Western front, 1 November 1809
Engraving
After Sir Christopher Wren
St. Paul's Cathedral Church - plan of the basement or substructure., 1 November 1809
Engraving
The Works Of Sir Christopher Wren. The Dimensions, Plans, Elevations, And Sections Of The Parochial Churches Of Sir Christopher Wren. Erected In The Cities Of London, & Westminster. By John Clayton, Architect. Life Student of the Royal Academy, & Assciate of the Royal Institute of British Architects. - London.
06/2373
Charles Clarke
Architectura Ecclesiastica Londini; Or Graphical Survey Of The Cathedral, Collegiate And Parochial Churches, In London, Southwark, And Westminster, With The Adjoining Parishes; Containing Also An Historical Account Of Their Earliest Foundations, And Other Memorabilia, Taken From The Most Authentic Records, With Descriptional Remarks On Each Structure. Prefaced By Considerations On The Rise and Progress of Early English Architecture, By Charles Clarke, Esq. F.S.A. The Whole Illustrative Of The Ecclesiastical Architecture Of The Metropolis At This Period, And Of The Various Topographical And Historical Accounts, Consisting Of One Hundred And Twenty-Two Plates, From Original Drawings By John Coney, George Shepherd, &c. - London:: 1820.
05/48
Christopher Wren
Parentalia: Or, Memoirs Of The Family of the Wrens; Viz. Of Mathew Bishop of Ely, Christopher Dean of Windsor, &c. But Chiefly Of Sir Christopher Wren, Late Surveyor-General of the Royal Buildings, President of the Royal Society, &c. &c. In which is contained, besides his Works, A great Number of Original Papers and Records; On Religion, Politicks, Anatomy, Mathematicks, Architecture, Antiquities; and most Branches of Polite Literature. Compiled, by his Son Christopher; Now published by his Grandson, Stephen Wren, Esq; With the Care of Joseph Ames, F.R.S. and Secretary to the Society of Antiquaries, London. - London:: [1750]
03/2911
A Catalogue of the Churches of the City of London; Royal Palaces; Hospitals; and Publick Edifices; Built by Sr. Christopher Wren Kt. Surveyor General of the Royal-Works, during Fifty Years: viz. from 1668, to 1718. - [1749?]
03/2812
Sir Gilbert Scott, 3 Amen Court, St Pauls, to George Richmond
14 Jan 1880
Item GRI/3/542
[Copy] George Richmond, to The Dean [of St Paul's]
21 Jul 1871
Item GRI/3/456
On gentleman amateurs and bungling architects
[1770-1771]
Item CHA/2/30
Sir Christopher Wren and the Making of St. Paul's
8 Mar 1991 - 12 May 1991
File RAA/PRE/1/187