Thomas Archer
Thomas Archer (1668–1743) was an English baroque architect, whose work is somewhat overshadowed by that of his contemporaries Sir John Vanbrugh and Nicholas Hawksmoor. Archer was born in Tanworth-in-Arden in Warwickshire and attended Oxford University. He went on a Grand Tour and was influenced by the work of Bernini and Borromini.
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English - Baroque - Architect - John Vanbrugh - Nicholas Hawksmoor - Tanworth-in-Arden - Warwickshire - Oxford University - Grand Tour - Bernini - Borromini
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His churches include St. John's, Smith Square, Westminster, badly damaged in World War II, St Paul's, Deptford and St Philip, Birmingham, now Birmingham Cathedral. Archer's secular works included Roehampton House in Surrey and the Cascade House and the west front and broadly bowed pilastered north front at Chatsworth House.
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St. John's, Smith Square - Westminster - St Paul's, Deptford - St Philip, Birmingham - Surrey - Chatsworth House
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