Identifying artists, works, or schools of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century architecture - AP Art History

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The English architect responsible for rebuilding many churches after the great London fire of 1666, including St. Paul's Cathedral, is                     .

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The Great London Fire of 1666 destroyed many of the buildings in the city, including the original St. Paul's Cathedral, and necessitated massive architectural projects. The largest beneficiary of this was Sir Christopher Wren, a mathematician as well as an architect, who created over fifty churches and rebuilt St. Paul's. Wren's legacy found its way throughout baroque architecture, and his St. Paul's design influenced the Pantheon in Paris, the U.S. Capitol, and many other buildings.

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