| 1676 Trinity College Wren Library | ||
Trinity Library was begun in 1676, and completed internally in 1690. It is, according to Pevsner, one of Wren's most mature and perfect works. "The Library must have come as a revelation to Cambridge, still used to such fundamentally unclassical buildings... Here was sonerous grandeur, without bragging, simplicity and ease combined with a mastery of the Romance idiom (more French in detail than Italian, although the shadow of Sansovino's library at Venice looms in the background). It made everything else look fussy and finicky."
The libary is built of cream and pink Ketton stone, the hues of which are brought out particulary well by the evening sun on the West elevation. |
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