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  1. Edward Shepherd's Theatre of 1731–2. The altered auditorium of 1782. Henry Holland's reconstruction of 1792. Sir Robert Smirke's Theatre Royal of 1809. Benedict Albano's reconstruction of 1846–7. E. M. Barry's Royal Italian Opera House of 1857–8. Exterior. The Entrance Hall, Grand Staircase and Crush Bar.

  2. Smirke's List Robert Smirke categorised all the disparate entities into 14 main categories. Each Entity is comprised of a variety of smaller terrors, some direct, some abstract, and some tend to bleed over between one Entity and the next.

  3. Sir Robert Smirke was an English architect, one of the leaders of Greek Revival architecture, though he also used other architectural styles. As an attached architect within the Office of Works, he designed several major public buildings, including the main block and façade of the British Museum and altered or repaired others.

  4. Robert Smirke 1753–1845 British, English View all 60 artworks. The Duel Victoria and Albert Museum. Paintings Collection. Melinda and Lucy Consult Kite ...

  5. "Sir Robert Smirke" published on by null. (1780–1867) English architect.Training under George Dance, junior led Smirke to the Royal Academy Schools and a Grand Tour (1801–5). He published his extensive record of the Morea as Specimens ...

  6. Robert Smirke fue un destacado arquitecto inglés de la primera mitad del siglo XIX, uno de los líderes de la arquitectura neogriega, aunque también utilizó otros estilos arquitectónicos. Como arquitecto de la Office of Works diseñó varios de los edificios públicos más importantes de su época, incluyendo el cuerpo principal y la ...

  7. Sir Robert Smirke by William Daniell, after George Dance (1809) Robert Smirke (1780-1867) was appointed architect of the new King's College in 1829. He was knighted in 1832. He already had a considerable reputation as resident architect of the Office of Works and famously was responsible for the General Post Office and British Museum.