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  1. George Dance the Younger RA (1 April 1741 – 14 January 1825) was an English architect and surveyor as well as a portraitist. The fifth and youngest son of the architect George Dance the Elder, he came from a family of architects, artists and dramatists.

  2. George Dance, o Jovem (Londres, 1 de abril, 1741 – Londres, 14 de janeiro de 1825) foi um destacado arquiteto inglês e agrimensor dos séculos XVIII e XIX. [1] O quinto e mais novo filho do arquiteto George Dance, o Velho, ele veio de uma família de arquitetos, artistas e dramaturgos.

  3. 8 de fev. de 2018 · The architect George Dance the Younger was the son of George Dance the Elder (c.1694-1768), who was also an architect and is best-known for designing the Mansion House (1739-52) for the Lord Mayor of London. Alongside his brother Nathaniel, Dance the Younger spent six years in Italy studying Roman antiquity and absorbing the emerging ...

  4. George Dance, o Jovem. Arquiteto e retratista inglês, nasceu em 1741, em Londres, Inglaterra, e morreu na sua terra em 1825. Filho do arquiteto George Dance, aprendeu a profissão com o seu pai e completou a sua formação com as viagens que fez a França e Itália.

  5. George Dance the Younger RA (1 April 1741 – 14 January 1825) was an English architect and surveyor as well as a portraitist. The fifth and youngest son of the architect George Dance the Elder, he came from a family of architects, artists and dramatists.

  6. George Dance, the Younger (born 1741, London, Eng.—died Jan. 14, 1825, London) was a British architect who was responsible for extensive urban redevelopment in London. He was a founding member of Great Britain’s Royal Academy of Arts.

  7. artvee.com › artist › george-danceGeorge Dance - Artvee

    The fifth and youngest son of the architect George Dance (the elder), he came from a family of architects, artists and dramatists. He was described by Sir John Summerson as "among the few really outstanding architects of the century", but few of his buildings remain.