St Paul’s Cathedral — The Dome
£65.00
Sir Christopher Wren’s masterpiece — St Paul’s Cathedral in its full baroque grandeur — rising from a piece of Thames foreshore slate.
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Description
When the Great Fire of 1666 consumed Old St Paul’s, Christopher Wren was given the commission of a lifetime: build something that would make London believe in itself again. The result — completed in 1710 — is arguably the most beautiful building in England. A dome that rivals Rome. Towers that frame the city’s most sacred skyline.
This piece captures the cathedral’s western front in full — the twin baroque towers, the columned portico, and above it all, the dome that survived the Blitz, rising from the smoke like a promise that London endures.
Engraved onto a tall piece of Thames slate, the cathedral seems to grow from the stone itself. The dark, irregular surface echoes the charred landscape Wren inherited — and from that darkness, the intricate white engraving emerges like light through stained glass.
A piece for those who understand that London’s greatest buildings aren’t just architecture — they’re acts of defiance.




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