Wenceslaus Hollar

Artwork Detail
Hollar’s etching was published in William Dugdale’s
The History of St Paul’s Cathedral in London (1658). The
print records the peculiar appearance of the cathedral
following the partial remodelling by Inigo Jones that
began in the 1630s. Jones’ classicising skin on the body
of the Norman and Gothic building did little to mask the
mediaeval structure.
During the Great Fire of 1666, many London booksellers
and print dealers moved their stock to the crypt
(basement) of the cathedral, expecting it to remain
unharmed. But when the fire-ravaged roof of the
cathedral fell in, the crypt collapsed and the stock kept there was destroyed – including work by Hollar.
Following its destruction in 1666, Christopher Wren
designed the monumental domed cathedral that, like
its predecessor, features so prominently on the London
skyline today.
- Title
- St Paul's South Side
- Artist/creator
- Wenceslaus Hollar
- Production date
- 1658
- Medium
- etching
- Dimensions
- 202 x 381 mm
- Credit line
- Mackelvie Trust Collection, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, bequest of Dr Walter Auburn, 1982
- Accession no
- M1982/1/3/117
- Other ID
- 1018 Pennington Catalogue Raisonné
- Copyright
- No known copyright restrictions
- Department
- International Art
- Display status
- Not on display
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