Charles Robert Cockerell

Architect and archaeologist, Ashmolean Museum

Charles Robert Cockerell - Architect and archaeologist, Ashmolean Museum
Born

April 27th, 1788
236 years ago

Died

September 17th, 1863
161 years ago — 75 years old

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

United Kingdom

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Engaged in architecture and archaeology, this individual contributed significantly to the field of classical studies. Cockerell studied at the Royal Academy and gained experience through travels across Europe, gathering extensive knowledge of Greek and Roman antiquities. His architectural works include the design of the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, a significant addition to British architecture. As an archaeologist, he conducted important excavations in Greece and published works detailing classical architecture and artifacts. Cockerell was a prominent figure in the exploration of ancient sites, translating and interpreting historical records that enhanced understanding of classical civilizations.

Designed the Ashmolean Museum

Excavated ancient sites in Greece

Published works on classical architecture

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