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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.
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