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  1. Sir Aston Webb (Londres, 22 de maio de 1849 — Londres, 21 de agosto de 1930) foi um arquiteto inglês. [ 1 ] Ativo no final do século XIX e no início do século XX , foi presidente da Academia Real Inglesa , de 1919 a 1924.

  2. 23 de ago. de 2020 · London - Spur Road - Gate & Fence of Buckingham Palace 1911 by Bromsgrove Guild of Applied Arts - Architectural design by Sir Aston Webb 01.jpg 5,768 × 3,844; 14.34 MB. London - Spur Road - Gate & Fence of Buckingham Palace 1911 by Bromsgrove Guild of Applied Arts - Architectural design by Sir Aston Webb 02.jpg 3,675 × 5,513; 13.49 MB.

  3. Hace 2 días · Caricature of Sir Aston Webb, 7th January 1922. Chalk and wash on wove paper From: Frederick Hollyer Sir Aston Webb, P.R.A., ca. 1890s-1910. Platinotype print mounted on card with green-grey facing paper Sir William Llewellyn PRA Portrait of Sir Aston Webb, P.R.A., 1921. Oil on canvas Sir Thomas Brock RA

  4. Aston Webb war der Sohn des Malers Edward Webb (1779–1839; Schüler des Landschaftsmalers David Cox ). Seine erste Ausbildung absolvierte er von 1866 bis 1871 in der Firma von Banks und Barry. Danach verbrachte er ein Jahr auf Reisen in Europa und Asien und eröffnete 1874 in London sein eigenes Büro. In den frühen 1880ern trat er in das ...

  5. Aston Webb ( 22 mai 1849, Clapham, Londres 1 – 21 août 1930, Kensington, Londres 2) est un architecte anglais actif pendant la fin du XIXe siècle et le début du XXe siècle. Il est également président de la Royal Academy de Londres de 1919 à 1924.

  6. Sir Aston Webb (1849–1930) Architect born in Clapham (then Surrey), the son of Edward Webb, a watercolourist and steel engraver. Webb was articled to Banks and Barry, 1866–71. Before setting up in independent practice in 1873, he won the Royal Institute of British Architect’s Pugin studentship which financed his travel to Europe and Asia.

  7. This portrait back to top. Solomon Joseph Solomon made two portraits of Sir Aston Webb. One, showing him seated three-quarter-length in an interior, was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1906 (260) and is in the collection of the Royal Institute of British Architects, where Webb served as president from 1902 to 1904.