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Thomas Allom

      1804-1872 was an English artist, topographical illustrator and architect, and one of the founder members of what eventually became the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA).He was born in Lambeth, south London, the son of a coachman from Suffolk. In 1819, he was apprenticed to architect Francis Goodwin for whom he worked until 1826. He then studied at the Royal Academy School. His designs for churches shown at exhibitions in 1824 and 1827 aroused considerable interest, and he later designed many buildings in London (including a workhouse in Marloes Road, Kensington (1847), the Church of Christ in Highbury in 1850, the Church of St Peter's in Notting Hill in 1856, and the elegant Ladbroke Estate in west London). Further afield his works included workhouses at Calne, Wiltshire (1847) and in Liverpool, design of the William Brown Library also in Liverpool, (1857-1860), and the tower of St. Leodegarius Church, Basford near Nottingham (1860).

Thomas Allom The Favourite Odalisque (mk32) USA oil painting artist


The Favourite Odalisque (mk32)
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Painting ID::  25087
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  L'Odalisque favorite Ou The Odalisque or Favourite of the Harem Constantinople L'Odalisque ou La Favorite du harem constantinople aquarelle 29.2 x 22.2 cm Vers 1836 Coll Searight Londres Cette

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