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George Dance
Born1695
Died8 February 1768(1768-02-08) (aged 72–73)
Norton, England
ChildrenJames, Nathaniel, George, and 2 other sons

George Dance the Elder (1695 – 8 February 1768) was a British architect.[1] He was the City of London surveyor and architect from 1735 until his death.

Life

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Originally a mason, George Dance was appointed Clerk of the city works to the City of London. In 1734, shortly before taking up the post, he had won a major commission from the city, for the Mansion House, the new residence for the Lord Mayor. He was one of three architects—the others being James Gibbs and Giacomo Leoni—who had been invited to submit designs. His building has a grand portico, and an "Egyptian Hall", so called because it uses an arrangement of columns described as Egyptian by Vitruvius.[2] It was completed in 1752.

He also designed the Great Synagogue of London as well as the churches of St Leonard's, Shoreditch (1736–40),[3] St Botolph's Aldgate (1741–44)[4] and St Matthew's, Bethnal Green (1743–46).[5] Further afield, Dance designed the Town Hall of Coleraine in Northern Ireland (1743; demolished in 1859).

Sir John Summerson included Dance in a list of London architects who he felt debased Palladianism, calling his Mansion House "cramped and overdressed".[6]

George had five sons, three of whom enjoyed fame in their own right.

Dance is buried in the churchyard of St Luke's Old Street, north of the City of London.

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Notes

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  1. ^ George Wardlaw Burnet (1888). "Dance, George (1700-1768)" . In Stephen, Leslie (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 14. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
  • ^ Summerson 1962, pp.62–3
  • ^ Summerson 1962, p.305
  • ^ Summerson 1962, p.297
  • ^ Summerson 1962, p.305
  • ^ Summerson 1970, p.366
  • ^ A typed note affixed to the back of a print by brother George - original source not yet established.
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