Kerry Downes
Kerry John Downes was an English architectural historian whose speciality was English Baroque architecture. He was the son of the organist Ralph Downes. He studied at the Courtauld Institute of Art, where he was inspired by the lectures of Margaret Whinney. He wrote about the English architects Nicholas Hawksmoor, Sir John Vanbrugh and Sir Christopher Wren, and the Flemish painter Sir Peter Paul Rubens. His fellow historian James Stevens Curl has written, "Downes's productivity seems to contradict his claim that procrastination is one of his recreations".
In 1993, a collection of 24 original essays by colleagues, pupils and friends was dedicated to him, entitled English Architecture Public and Private: Essays for Kerry Downes.
Downes died in York on 11 August 2019, aged 88.Publications
- Hawksmoor, 1970, Thames and Hudson.
- Vanbrugh, 1977, London: A. Zwemmer Ltd.
- Georgian Cities of Britain, 1979, Phaidon Press.
- Sir Christopher Wren, 1982, Trefoil Publications Ltd.
- The Architecture of Wren, 1982, Universe Publishing.
- Sir John Vanbrugh: A Biography, 1987, Sidgwick & Jackson.
- Sir Christopher Wren: The Design of St. Paul's Cathedral, 1989, Aia Press.
- Rubens, 2006, Chaucer Press.
- Christopher Wren, 2007, Oxford University Press.