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  1. Sir Robert Smirke (Londres, 1781-Cheltenham, 1876) fue un arquitecto británico. Representante del estilo neogriego en Inglaterra, es el artífice del British Museum, el edificio de Correos y el teatro Covent Garden, todos en Londres.

  2. Sir Robert Smirke (1 October 1780 – 18 April 1867) was an English architect, one of the leaders of Gothic Revival architecture, though he also used other architectural styles. As architect to the Board of Works, he designed several major public buildings, including the main block and facade of the British Museum. He was a pioneer of the use of concrete foundations. Tim is a fan of Smirke and ...

  3. sir Robert Smirke. Londres, 1781-Cheltenham, 1876. Arquitecto británico. Representante del estilo neogriego en Inglaterra, es el artífice del British Museum, el edificio de Correos y el teatro Covent Garden, todos en Londres.

  4. British Museum. …the Greek Revival style by Sir Robert Smirke, was built on the site of Montagu House in the period 1823–52 and has been the subject of several subsequent additions and alterations. Its famous round Reading Room was built in the 1850s; beneath its copper dome laboured such scholars as Karl….

  5. Robert Smirke. (1753-1845), Painter and illustrator. Regency Portraits Catalogue Entry. Sitter in 8 portraits. Artist associated with 24 portraits. A painter of humorous and sentimental subjects, Robert Smirke became a student of the Royal Academy, London, at the age of nineteen. From 1786, he was a regular exhibitor at the Royal Academy and ...

  6. Caius Servius Lupus (1) Robert Smirke - biografía: English architect son of an English famous painter, Robert Smirke. He worked with Sir John Nash and Sir John Soane in The Office of Works in England. His work is in a neoclassical style because he loved the architecture of ancient Greece.; Wellington Monument, British Museum son algunos de los ...

  7. www.britishmuseum.org › about-us › british-museumArchitecture | British Museum

    The Weston Hall was designed by Sydney Smirke, who took over from his brother, Sir Robert Smirke, in 1845. The patterns and colours on the ceiling of the Weston Hall were borrowed from classical Greek buildings, which would have been brightly decorated. The electric lamps in the entrance hall are replicas of the original lighting lamps in the ...