Joseph Michael Gandy

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Joseph Michael Gandy (1771-1843) was an English artist and architect, most noted for his imaginative paintings depicting Sir John Soane's architectural designs. His paintings show an excellent use of perspective and architectural precision, and also reflect his (and Soane's) fascination with Roman ruins. Many of these paintings can be seen in the Pictures Room of the Soane Museum.

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