Sculpture in Basso-Relievo, Executed by Caius Gabriel Cibber, on the Western Front of the Base of the Monument, in Commemoration of the Fire of London.
Wilkinson's Londina Illustrata. 1834. Engraving. Plate 322 x 247mm. 12¾ x 9¾". Caius Gabriel Cibber (1630-1700) was the Danish sculptor responsible for the bas-reliefs for Christopher Wren's Monument to the Great Fire of London. It displays the destruction of the City; with King Charles II, and his brother, James, the Duke of York surrounded by Liberty, Architecture, and Science giving directions for the its restoration.
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