Henry Thomas Hare (1861–1921), PRIBA

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Henry Thomas Hare (1861–1921) was President of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) 1917–1919 and an important figure in the recovery of the RIBA after the First World War. Articled to a Harrogate architect in 1876, he later studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris and from 1891, practiced in London. Over the next 20 years he established himself as one of the leading architects of public buildings in the country, often in partnership with others and concentrating on municipal buildings. This includes the town halls in Oxford (1892), Henley on Thames (1898), Harrogate (1902) and Crewe (1903). He also designed several public libraries and hospitals. His buildings range in style from Tudor to free Baroque and the eclectic style of the late Arts and Crafts.

The Royal Institute of British Architects

London

Title

Henry Thomas Hare (1861–1921), PRIBA

Date

c.1919

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 121 x W 79.6 cm

Accession number

PCF43

Acquisition method

commissioned by the RIBA, c.1919

Work type

Painting

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