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  1. Charles Robert Cockerell RA (27 April 1788 – 17 September 1863) was an English architect, archaeologist, and writer. He studied architecture under Robert Smirke. He went on an extended Grand Tour lasting seven years, mainly spent in Greece. He was involved in major archaeological discoveries while in Greece.

  2. A biography of the influential English architect and archaeologist who worked in the Classical tradition in C19. Learn about his travels, discoveries, designs, publications, and honours.

  3. Learn about the life and work of Charles Robert Cockerell, a major early Victorian English architect and archaeologist, and his family connections. Explore the RIBA Collections for drawings, manuscripts, photographs, and rare books related to his projects and influences.

  4. Charles Robert Cockerell. primary name: primary name: Cockerell, Charles Robert. Details. individual; architect; painter/draughtsman; British; Male. Life dates. 1788-1863. Biography. Architect and draughtsman: London. Son of Samuel Pepys Cockerell (q.v.).

  5. Learn about the life and career of Charles Robert Cockerell, a prominent architect and academic who travelled extensively in Europe and studied Ancient Greek architecture. Explore his designs for buildings, monuments and museums, and his involvement in the Royal Academy and the Royal Institute of British Architects.

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  6. Jun 27, 2018 · One of the most gifted and scholarly architects working in England within the Classical tradition in C19, his work was at once bold yet fastidious, thoroughly based on archaeologically proven precedents yet free from dull pedantry, and full of refinements yet achieving a noble monumentality.

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  8. The architect Charles Robert Cockerell, despite being a distinguished Classical archaeologist, regarded this rigid Greek formula as stylistically restricting. He felt that he belonged to a continuing Classical tradition that linked ancient Greek architect Ictinus with Baroque architect Francesco Borromini.

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