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Maps Wrens London
Christopher Wren seizes the opportunity of the Great Fire to draw up plans for a brave new London - which alas will be only partially realised. Date: 1666
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1666 Alas Brave Christopher Draw Maps Opportunity Partially Plans Realised Seizes Wren
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This map print, titled 'Maps Wren: Christopher Wren Seizes the Opportunity of the Great Fire to Draw Up Plans for a Brave New London, 1666,' offers a fascinating glimpse into the rich history of London, England, and the vision of one of its most renowned architects, Christopher Wren. The image, produced in the aftermath of the devastating Great Fire of London in 1666, shows Wren meticulously sketching out plans for a 'brave new London' on a blank canvas, with the smoldering ruins of the old city in the background. The Great Fire, which ravaged the city from September 2 to 5, 1666, destroyed over 13,000 houses, 87 parish churches, and St. Paul's Cathedral. The disaster presented an opportunity for King Charles II and his chief architect, Christopher Wren, to rebuild London in a more orderly and grandiose manner. Wren's ambitious plans included the construction of 51 new churches, five new bridges, and the iconic St. Paul's Cathedral. Alas, Wren's vision was only partially realized due to financial constraints and opposition from various factions within the city. Nevertheless, his designs significantly influenced the development of London, shaping the cityscape that we know today. This map print serves as a poignant reminder of the resilience and determination of Londoners in the face of adversity and the enduring impact of one man's vision on the urban landscape. This historical map print is an essential addition to any collection of London history, architecture, or art. Its intricate details and evocative imagery transport us back in time, allowing us to witness the transformation of London from the ashes of the Great Fire to the vibrant, bustling city it is today.
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