RA Collection: People and Organisations
Architect; writer on travel and architectural history. Lived in London. Nephew of General Lord Harris (1746-1829).
Born: 31 March 1788
Died: 1 May 1873
Gender: Male
After G.L. Taylor and After Edward Cresy
Portico of The Pantheon, Rome: the various members of the capitals, one quarter their actual size, 1821
Chalk lithograph
After G.L. Taylor and After Edward Cresy
Temple of Mars Ultor, Rome: foliage of the capital one quarter the actual size, 1821
Chalk lithograph
After Edward Cresy and After G.L. Taylor
Arch of the Goldsmiths, Rome: the entablature, one quarter the actual size, 1821
Chalk lithograph
After G.L. Taylor and After Edward Cresy
Arch of Constantine, Rome: impost and archivolt of the main arch, one quarter their actual size, 1821
Chalk lithograph
After Edward Cresy and After G.L. Taylor
Arch of Septimius Severus, Rome: the various ornaments one quarter their actual size, 1 July 1821
Chalk lithograph
After Edward Cresy and After G.L. Taylor
Arch of Septimius Severus, Rome: elevation of the front next the Capitol, 1 July 1821
Etching
After Edward Cresy and After G.L. Taylor
Temple of Antoninus and Faustina, Rome: frieze and cornice, 1821
Chalk lithograph
After G.L. Taylor and After Edward Cresy
Temple of Mars Ultor, Rome: capital of the columns, 1821
Etching
After G.L. Taylor
Temple of Mars Ultor, Rome: view, 1821
Etching
After G.L. Taylor and After Edward Cresy
Temple of Jupiter Stator, Rome: the capital one quarter the actual size, 1822
Chalk lithograph
After Edward Cresy and After G.L. Taylor
Colosseum, Rome: section at Arch 21, 1822
Etching with aquatint
After G.L. Taylor
Colosseum, Rome: interior view, looking west, 1822
Etching
After Edward Cresy and After G.L. Taylor
Arch of Titus, Rome: details of key stone, soffits and capital, June 1821
Chalk lithograph
After G.L. Taylor
Trajan's Column, Rome: View from the East, 1821
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