THOMAS ARCHER

Thomas Archer's garden pavilion at Wrest Park.
'Thomas Archer' (16681743) 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.
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, Welford Park in Berkshire, and the Cascade House and the west front and broadly bowed pilastered north front at Chatsworth House. Between 1709-1711 Archer designed a
Baroque Garden pavilion for Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Kent at Wrest Park, Silsoe, Bedfordshire. After 1712 Archer designed Hurstbourne Priors in Hampshire for John Wallop (later Earl of Portsmouth). He remodelled St Mary's Church at Hale, Hampshire which also contains Archer Memorial designed by himself and carved by Sir Henry Cheere.[1]
He was a founding governor of the Foundling Hospital in London in 1739, but was not involved in the construction of the resulting building, completed circa 1750. The architect for that project was a Mr. Theodore Jacobsen.

Contents
Documented works
Attributed works
References
External links
Further reading

Documented works


Thomas Archer's garden pavilion at Wrest Park, 2007


Chatsworth House, North wing, Derbyshire, circa 1705

Heythrop Hall, Oxfordshire, circa 1705

St Philip's, Birmingham, 1708-1715

★ Garden pavilion, Wrest Park, Bedfordshire, 1709-1711

Roehampton House, Surrey, 1712

Cliveden House, Service pavilions and the quadrant colonnades, Buckinghamshire

Hurstbourne Priors, Hampshire, 1712

St John’s, Smith Square, London, 1713-1728

St. Paul's, Deptford, 1712-1730

Hale Park, Hampshire, 1715

★ St Mary’s Church, additions, Hale, Hampshire, 1717

Harcourt House, Cavendish Square, London, 1722

Attributed works



Welford Park, remodelling of house, Berkshire, 1700

Chicheley Hall, Buckinghamshire, circa 1703

★ Parish church, chancel, Chicheley, 1708

Addiscombe House, Croydon, Surrey, circa 1703

Monmouth House, Soho Square, London, 1703

Russell House, King Street, Covent Garden, London, circa 1704

★ Cascade House, Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, 1705

★ Hill House, Cain Hill, Wrest Park, Bedfordshire, circa 1710, demolished

Bramham Park, Yorkshire, circa 1710

Kingston Maurward, Dorset, 1717-1720

Marlow Place, Buckinghamshire, 1720

Chettle House, Dorset, circa 1730

★ Monument to Susannah Thomas, Hampton Church, Middlesex, circa 1731

★ Archer Memorial, St Mary’s Church, Hale, Hampshire

★ Thomas Archer (his father) monument, St Mary Magdalene Church, Tanworth-in-Arden, Warwickshire

References


1. The Puzzle of St Mary's Church - Hale

External links



Thomas Archer

Further reading



★ Whiffen, Marcus:''Thomas Archer: Architect of the English Baroque'', Hennessey & Ingalls, Santa Monica 1973, ISBN 0912158239

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