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John Buonarotti Papworth

John Buonarotti Papworth (24 January 1775 – 16 June 1847) was a British architect, artist and a founder member of the Royal Institute of British Architects.

John Buonarotti Papworth
Born(1775-01-24)24 January 1775
Marylebone, London
Died16 June 1847(1847-06-16) (aged 72)
Little Paxton, Huntingdonshire
NationalityBritish
OccupationArchitect
SpouseJane Wapshott

He adopted the middle name "Buonarotti" in around 1815.[1]

As well as being active in the UK, he designed a monument in Belgium and designed buildings intended for Germany and the USA.

Life

Papworth was born in Marylebone, London, in 1775 to John Papworth and his wife Charlotte (née Searle). He was one of twelve children and the second of six sons. His father described himself as an "architect, plasterer and builder". His background was in decorative plasterwork, and he dominated the trade in London, employing more than 500 men.[2]

At the recommendation of Sir William Chambers he spent two years as a pupil of the architect John Plaw[3] and was then apprenticed to the builder Thomas Wapshott, whose daughter Jane he then married.[4]

 
St Mary of the Visitation church in Killybegs, designed by Papworth in an early pointed Gothic Revival style between 1834 and 1839

John Summerson described Papworth as "one of the most versatile architects and decorative artists of the period". In London he designed shop fronts[5] (one, for a tea merchant in Ludgate Hill, was in a "Chinese" style)[6] and warehouses, and built or remodelled many villas for middle-class clients in the countryside.[5] At Cheltenham he laid out the Montpellier Estate, and extended the Montpellier Pump Room (1825–26), with a domed rotunda inspired by the Pantheon.[5]

In 1827 William Bullock commissioned Papworth to plan the layout and design various classes of building for a new city to be called "Hygeia" in the United States, on land he had bought stretching about two-and-a-half miles along the Ohio River, opposite Cincinnati. Bullock published the plans, hoping to attract purchasers for the plots, but the scheme came to nothing.[7]

He exhibited at the Royal Academy between 1816 and 1841. His address is given as Bath Place, New Road, London, until 1816, and 10 Caroline Street, Bedford Square, from 1823. In the latter year he is described as "Architect to the King of Wirtemberg", and exhibited a design for a "Palace at Canstadt for the King of Wirtemberg".[8]

In 1838 he became director of the newly established Government School of Design.[9]

He had two sons, John Woody Papworth, and Wyatt Papworth.[10] His brother George Papworth acted as his clerk of works until 1804 and then practised as an architect in Ireland.

Publications

He contributed designs to Ackermann's Repository of the Arts for almost 20 years. In addition, he published the following books:

  • Essay on the Causes of the Dry Rot in Buildings, 1803
  • Select Views of London, 1816
  • Rural Residences, 1818, reissued in 1832
  • Hints on Ornamental Gardening, 1823, reissued around 1826 with an unchanged title page but with some plates labeled in Spanish
  • Specimens of Decoration in the Italian Style, 1844

Archive

His archive of drawings is in Drawings and Archives Collections of the Royal Institute of British Architects, which has put a number of images on line including illustrations from "Rural Residences".[11]

Works

 
Papworth's tomb at Little Paxton, Huntingdonshire

References

  1. ^ Papworth 1879, p. 28.
  2. ^ Papworth 1879, p. 4.
  3. ^ Papworth 1879, p. 6.
  4. ^ Her portrait miniature by Mary Green is in the Royal Institute of British Architects Drawings and Archives Collections
  5. ^ a b c Summerson 1970, p. 521
  6. ^ Papworth 1879, p. 67.
  7. ^ Papworth 1879, p. 16.
  8. ^ Graves 1906, p. 50.
  9. ^ Papworth 1879, p. 89.
  10. ^ Papworth 1879, p. 96.
  11. ^ "Design for a cottage from 'Rural Residences'".
  12. ^ Papworth 1879, p. 14.
  13. ^ Papworth 1879, p. 11.
  14. ^ Papworth 1879, p. 47.
  15. ^ Papworth 1879, p. 49.
  16. ^ Cherry & Pevsner 1990, p. 377.
  17. ^ a b c Papworth 1879, p. 68.
  18. ^ Designs for Willenhall House. RIBA architecture.com Retrieved 10 August 2020.
  19. ^ "Selected: CO. DONEGAL, KILLYBEGS, CHURCH OF ST CATHERINE (RC)". Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720–1940. Irish Architectural Archive. Retrieved 21 December 2012. Note that this is St Mary's Church of the Visitation, not St Catherine's as claimed in the DIA entry. See also "The Church". Killybegs Parish Church. 2011. Retrieved 21 December 2012.

Sources

  • Cherry, Bridget; Pevsner, Nikolaus (1990) [1983]. London 2: South. The Buildings of England. London: Penguin Books. p. 377.
  • Colvin, H.M. (2008) [1954]. A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects, 1600–1840. New Haven: Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-07207-5.
  • Graves, Algernon (1906). The Royal Academy: A Complete Dictionary of Contributors from its Foundations in 1769 to 1904. Vol. 6. London: Henry Graves. p. 50.
  • McHardie, G (1977). The Office of J.B. Papworth. Catalogue of Drawings in the RIBA Collections.
  • Papworth, Wyatt (1879). John B. Papworth, Architect to the King of Wurtemburg: a Brief Record of his Life and Works. London.
  • Summerson, John (1970). Architecture in Britain, 1530 to 1830. Pelican History of Art. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books. p. 521.
  • Welcome to Basildon Park. National Trust. 2009. (information leaflet)

External links

  • National Portrait Gallery – Portrait
  • UKPG database –
  • Images of 1818 edition – Rural residences, consisting of a series of designs for cottages, decorated cottages, small villas, and other ornamental buildings – Papworth, John Buonarotti

john, buonarotti, papworth, january, 1775, june, 1847, british, architect, artist, founder, member, royal, institute, british, architects, born, 1775, january, 1775marylebone, londondied16, june, 1847, 1847, aged, little, paxton, huntingdonshirenationalitybrit. John Buonarotti Papworth 24 January 1775 16 June 1847 was a British architect artist and a founder member of the Royal Institute of British Architects John Buonarotti PapworthBorn 1775 01 24 24 January 1775Marylebone LondonDied16 June 1847 1847 06 16 aged 72 Little Paxton HuntingdonshireNationalityBritishOccupationArchitectSpouseJane WapshottHe adopted the middle name Buonarotti in around 1815 1 As well as being active in the UK he designed a monument in Belgium and designed buildings intended for Germany and the USA Contents 1 Life 2 Publications 3 Archive 4 Works 5 References 6 Sources 7 External linksLife EditPapworth was born in Marylebone London in 1775 to John Papworth and his wife Charlotte nee Searle He was one of twelve children and the second of six sons His father described himself as an architect plasterer and builder His background was in decorative plasterwork and he dominated the trade in London employing more than 500 men 2 At the recommendation of Sir William Chambers he spent two years as a pupil of the architect John Plaw 3 and was then apprenticed to the builder Thomas Wapshott whose daughter Jane he then married 4 St Mary of the Visitation church in Killybegs designed by Papworth in an early pointed Gothic Revival style between 1834 and 1839 John Summerson described Papworth as one of the most versatile architects and decorative artists of the period In London he designed shop fronts 5 one for a tea merchant in Ludgate Hill was in a Chinese style 6 and warehouses and built or remodelled many villas for middle class clients in the countryside 5 At Cheltenham he laid out the Montpellier Estate and extended the Montpellier Pump Room 1825 26 with a domed rotunda inspired by the Pantheon 5 In 1827 William Bullock commissioned Papworth to plan the layout and design various classes of building for a new city to be called Hygeia in the United States on land he had bought stretching about two and a half miles along the Ohio River opposite Cincinnati Bullock published the plans hoping to attract purchasers for the plots but the scheme came to nothing 7 He exhibited at the Royal Academy between 1816 and 1841 His address is given as Bath Place New Road London until 1816 and 10 Caroline Street Bedford Square from 1823 In the latter year he is described as Architect to the King of Wirtemberg and exhibited a design for a Palace at Canstadt for the King of Wirtemberg 8 In 1838 he became director of the newly established Government School of Design 9 He had two sons John Woody Papworth and Wyatt Papworth 10 His brother George Papworth acted as his clerk of works until 1804 and then practised as an architect in Ireland Publications EditHe contributed designs to Ackermann s Repository of the Arts for almost 20 years In addition he published the following books Essay on the Causes of the Dry Rot in Buildings 1803 Select Views of London 1816 Rural Residences 1818 reissued in 1832 Hints on Ornamental Gardening 1823 reissued around 1826 with an unchanged title page but with some plates labeled in Spanish Specimens of Decoration in the Italian Style 1844Archive EditHis archive of drawings is in Drawings and Archives Collections of the Royal Institute of British Architects which has put a number of images on line including illustrations from Rural Residences 11 Works Edit Papworth s tomb at Little Paxton Huntingdonshire Mansion for the Earl of Lucan at Laleham Middlesex 1806 12 Factory at 69 Holborn London for the engineer Alexander Galloway 13 St Julien s a cottage orne near Sevenoaks for Robert Herries 14 Villa later known as Leigham House on Brixton Hill Surrey now South London for George Fuller 15 Demolished 1908 16 Gallery of the Egyptian Hall Piccadilly London for William Bullock 1819 Refurbishment of Boodle s Club St James s Street London 1821 34 St Bride s Avenue London 1823 30 17 Rebuilding of 96 Strand London for Rudolf Ackermann 17 94 Holborn Hill London the first of the gin palaces 17 Montpellier Pump Room Rotunda and Gardens Cheltenham 1825 26 for Pearson Thompson Lansdown Place and Lansdown Crescent Cheltenham for RW and C Jearrad 1825 29 St James s Church Cheltenham 1826 32 more recently a Zizi Pizza restaurant Plans for Hygeia a utopian community on the Ohio River for William Bullock 1827 Willenhall House Barnet for Thomas Wyatt 1829 18 Alterations to Basildon Park s Palladian mansion and grounds for James Morrison after 1838 St Mary of the Visitation Church in Killybegs County Donegal designed between 1834 and 1839 19 References Edit Papworth 1879 p 28 Papworth 1879 p 4 Papworth 1879 p 6 Her portrait miniature by Mary Green is in the Royal Institute of British Architects Drawings and Archives Collections a b c Summerson 1970 p 521 Papworth 1879 p 67 Papworth 1879 p 16 Graves 1906 p 50 Papworth 1879 p 89 Papworth 1879 p 96 Design for a cottage from Rural Residences Papworth 1879 p 14 Papworth 1879 p 11 Papworth 1879 p 47 Papworth 1879 p 49 Cherry amp Pevsner 1990 p 377 a b c Papworth 1879 p 68 Designs for Willenhall House RIBA architecture com Retrieved 10 August 2020 Selected CO DONEGAL KILLYBEGS CHURCH OF ST CATHERINE RC Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720 1940 Irish Architectural Archive Retrieved 21 December 2012 Note that this is St Mary s Church of the Visitation not St Catherine s as claimed in the DIA entry See also The Church Killybegs Parish Church 2011 Retrieved 21 December 2012 Sources EditCherry Bridget Pevsner Nikolaus 1990 1983 London 2 South The Buildings of England London Penguin Books p 377 Colvin H M 2008 1954 A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects 1600 1840 New Haven Yale University Press ISBN 978 0 300 07207 5 Graves Algernon 1906 The Royal Academy A Complete Dictionary of Contributors from its Foundations in 1769 to 1904 Vol 6 London Henry Graves p 50 McHardie G 1977 The Office of J B Papworth Catalogue of Drawings in the RIBA Collections Papworth Wyatt 1879 John B Papworth Architect to the King of Wurtemburg a Brief Record of his Life and Works London Summerson John 1970 Architecture in Britain 1530 to 1830 Pelican History of Art Harmondsworth Penguin Books p 521 Welcome to Basildon Park National Trust 2009 information leaflet External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to John Buonarotti Papworth National Portrait Gallery Portrait UKPG database Papworth John Buonarotti Images of 1818 edition Rural residences consisting of a series of designs for cottages decorated cottages small villas and other ornamental buildings Papworth John Buonarotti Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Buonarotti Papworth amp oldid 1009614035, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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