George basevi biography

          London-born architect, related to the Jewish families of Disraeli and Ricardo, one of several pupils of Soane.

          Elias George Basevi FRS (1 April – 16 October ) was a.!

          Basevi, George Joshua 1794 - 1845

          Avery, Derek. Victorian and Edwardian Architecture. London: Chaucer Press, 2003

          Basevi, W. H.

          F. ‘The grand tour of an architect’. The Architect vol. 108, 1922 pp. 43, 70, 117, 156

          Bolton, Arthur Thomas.

          Architect; born in London in ; died at Ely in He was the son of George Basevi, whose sister, Maria, had married Isaac Disraeli and was the mother.

        1. Architect; born in London in ; died at Ely in He was the son of George Basevi, whose sister, Maria, had married Isaac Disraeli and was the mother.
        2. Elias George Basevi FRS was a British architect who worked in both Neoclassical and Gothic Revival styles.
        3. Elias George Basevi FRS (1 April – 16 October ) was a.
        4. George Joshua Basevi, commonly known as George Besevi, was born to Jewish parents in Greenwich, Kent [now London], England on 1 April
        5. ​BASEVI, GEORGE (–), architect, was born in London, and educated by Dr. Burney at Greenwich.
        6. Architectural Education a Century Ago. Being an Account of the Office of Sir John Soane . . . with Particular reference to the Career of George Basevi.

          ​BASEVI, GEORGE (–), architect, was born in London, and educated by Dr. Burney at Greenwich.

          London: Sir John Soane Museum, 1924

          Colvin, Howard. A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects 1600-1840 New Haven, Connecticut and London: Yale University Press, 4th edition, 2008 pp.103-105

          Cornforth, John.

          ‘The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge’. Country Life vol. 132, 22 November 1962 pp. 1278-1281 [Part one of a two part article on George Basevi’s 1835 competition-winning designdesigns for the Fitzwilliam Museum]

          Cornforth, John.

          George Joshua Basevi, commonly known as George Besevi, was born to Jewish parents in Greenwich, Kent [now London], England on 1 April

          ‘The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge’. Country Life vol. 132, 29 November 1962 pp. 1340-1343 [Part two of a two part article on George Basevi’s 1835 competition