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Missing image GrinlingGibbonsWrenLibraryCarving.jpg One of the many bookcase carvings Gibbons made for the Wren Library, Cambridge. Master wood carver Grinling Gibbons (4 April 1648-3 August 1721) was born in Rotterdam in the Netherlands, but moved to England in about 1667. An extremely talented wood carver, some have said that he was the finest of all time. The diarist John Evelyn first discovered Gibbons' talent by chance in 1671. Evelyn, from whom Gibbons rented a cottage near Evelyn's home in Sayes Court, Deptford (today part of south-east London), wrote the following:
Of Gibbons Horace Walpole later wrote:
His association with Deptford are commemorated locally - Grinling Gibbons Primary School is on the corner of Evelyn Street, near the site of Sayes Court.
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