Sir John Soane
Sir John Soane was an influential English architect born on September 10, 1753. He is best known for his innovative designs and his role in the development of the neoclassical style. Soane's most famous work is the Bank of England, which he designed in the early 19th century. He also served as a professor of architecture at the Royal Academy.
In addition to his architectural achievements, Soane was a passionate collector of art and antiquities. He established the Sir John Soane's Museum in London, which houses his extensive collection, including works by artists like Canaletto and Turner. Soane passed away on January 20, 1837, leaving a lasting legacy in architecture.