Sir John Soane (1753–1837)

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Sir John Soane was a renowned architect of the late Georgian period, specialising in the Neo-Classical style. As well as holding the post as Professor of Architecture at the Royal Academy he was also a Fellow of the Royal Society and Architect to the Bank of England.

Only a few of the buildings he designed have survived to the present day, the best known is his own house in Lincoln’s Inn Fields, now a museum displaying his eclectic collection of artworks and antiquities.

Soane was an early member of the Royal Institution (Ri). In 1799 he was given the task of assessing a townhouse in Albemarle Street to see if it was suitable to turn into a scientific institution; following his report the property was purchased and the Ri has been here ever since.

The Royal Institution

London

Title

Sir John Soane (1753–1837)

Date

1812

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 75.2 x W 62.2 cm

Accession number

RIIC 0051

Acquisition method

gift from Edward M. Foxhall, Esq. 1853

Work type

Painting

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