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Thomas Allom (1804-1872) was a British architect & artist renowned for detailed topographical illustrations of Europe & Asia, including Constantinople & China. A founding RIBA member, he designed London buildings & collaborated on the Houses of Parliament.

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Artist Biography

Thomas Allom: A Life in Architecture and Topography

  • Born: Lambeth, United Kingdom (1804)
  • Died: 1872

Thomas Allom was a multifaceted figure of the 19th century, recognized as an English architect, artist, and particularly renowned for his topographical illustrations. His career spanned architectural design, collaboration on significant national projects, and extensive travel documentation through art. He holds the distinction of being a founding member of what would evolve into the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), underscoring his contribution to the professionalization of architecture.

Early Life and Architectural Training

  • Apprenticeship: In 1819, Allom began his career as an apprentice to architect Francis Goodwin. This period provided him with foundational architectural knowledge and practical experience until 1826.
  • Royal Academy Studies: Following his apprenticeship, he pursued formal training at the Royal Academy School, honing his artistic skills alongside his architectural studies.
  • Early Designs: His early designs for churches, exhibited in 1824 and 1827, garnered considerable attention, signaling a promising career trajectory.

Partnership with Lockwood and Architectural Projects

  • Hull Partnership (1834-1843): Allom formed a partnership with Henry Francis Lockwood in Hull, resulting in the design of several notable neo-classical buildings.
  • Key Architectural Works: This period saw the creation of significant structures including:
    • Hull Trinity House (1839)
    • Extensions to Hull Royal Infirmary (1840)
    • Great Thornton Street Church (1843)
  • Liverpool Workhouse Expansion: The partnership also extended to the expansion of the Brownlow Hill workhouse in Liverpool (1842-1843).
  • London Designs: Later in his career, Allom designed various buildings in London, such as a workhouse in Marloes Road, Kensington (1847), the Church of Christ in Highbury (1850), and St. Peter's Church in Notting Hill (1856).

Topographical Illustrator: Travels and Publications

  • Extensive Travel: From the 1820s onwards, Allom embarked on extensive travels throughout the UK, mainland Europe, Turkey, Syria, and Palestine.
  • Constantinople and Asia Minor (1838): His journey to Istanbul in 1834 resulted in hundreds of drawings that were compiled into "Constantinople and the Scenery of the Seven Churches of Asia Minor," published in 1838. This work is considered a landmark achievement in topographical illustration, providing detailed visual documentation of these regions.
  • China Illustrated (1845): "China Illustrated," published in 1845, showcased his observations and artistic renderings of China, further solidifying his reputation as a significant travel artist.
  • Other Illustrations: He also contributed illustrations to various publications including "Family Secrets" by Mrs. Ellis (1841) and “A Topographical History of Surrey” by E.W. Brayley (1850).

Legacy and Historical Significance

Thomas Allom’s legacy rests on his dual contributions as an architect and a topographical illustrator. While his architectural works, though significant, are often overshadowed by his illustrations, they demonstrate his versatility and skill in design. His detailed depictions of Constantinople, Asia Minor, and China provided invaluable visual records for a period when travel to these regions was challenging and documentation scarce. His work significantly influenced the development of topographical art and contributed to a broader public understanding of distant lands during the Victorian era. He is remembered as a skilled artist who captured the essence of places and cultures through his meticulous drawings and engravings, leaving behind a rich visual archive for posterity.

Thomas Allom

Thomas Allom

1804 - 1872 , United Kingdom

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Topographical Illustration
  • Date Of Birth: 1804-03-13
  • Date Of Death: 1872-10-21
  • Full Name: Thomas Allom
  • Nationality: British
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Constantinople and the Scenery
    • China Illustrated
    • Avignon Boat Scene
    • The Circle of Gavarnie
    • View of London from St Bride's
  • Place Of Birth: Lambeth, United Kingdom