William Vertue

English architect
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroEnglish architect
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain England
isArchitect
Work fieldEngineering
Gender
Male
Death15 March 1527
Family
Siblings:Robert Vertue
Notable Works
Bath Abbey 
The details

Biography

William Vertue (died 1527) was an English architect specialising in Fan vault ceilings.

Along with his brother Robert, he was involved in the construction of the Tower of London (1501–1502), Bath Abbey, the Vertue brothers are reported as telling Bishop Oliver King the patron of the work that the vaulting "Ther shal be no one so goodeley, neither in England nor in France" and the vaulting and the clerestory windows and walls of the Henry VII's chapel at Westminster, between 1506–09, though Robert Virtue was dead by then and William is thought to be entirely responsible.

He advised John Wastell about the design for the fan vaulted ceiling at King's College Chapel, Cambridge,. The fan vault over the crossing at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle in 1528 finished after his death was his last known architectural work.

Gallery of architectural work

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