John Peter Gandy

John Peter Gandy

John Peter Gandy (1787 – Hanover Square, London, 2 March 1850), later John Peter Deering, was a British architect.

Family

John was the youngest child of the four children (4 daughters, 6 sons) of Thomas Gandy (d. 1814) and his wife, Sophia, née Adams. His older brothers included the painter Joseph Michael Gandy ARA (1771–1843) and the architect Michael Gandy (bap. 1773, d. 1862). Their father Thomas worked at White's Club, St James's, London.

Life

RA

In 1805 John Peter Gandy was admitted to the Royal Academy Schools, and exhibited there from then until 1833. Awarded their silver medal in 1806, his early exhibits included "A Design for the Royal Academy" (1807) and two drawings, "An Ancient City" and "The Environs of an Ancient City" (1810).

Gell

In 1810 his was the winning design for a new Bethlem Hospital, though it was never built. He was also a pupil of James Wyatt from 1805 to 1808 and, when he left Wyatt's office, he took a job at the barrack office. He was granted leave from there from 1811 to 1813 to accompany Sir William Gell as his architectural draughtsman on an expedition to Greece on behalf of the Society of Dilettanti. The write-up of the trip was published in 1817 as "The Unedited Antiquities of Attica", and in 1840 as the third volume of "Antiquities of Ionia", edited by William Wilkins. Gell and Gandy also published "Pompeiana" (1817–19), a work which came to be the standard work on the excavations at Pompeii.

Architectural practice

Gandy was elected a member of the Society of Dilettanti in 1830 and then began establishing himself as an architect. To begin with he collaborated with William Wilkins (including their abortive 1817 design for a 280 foot tower in Portland Place commemorating the battle of Waterloo, which fell through due to an economic recession; the United University Club, Pall Mall from 1822–26; and on University College London, for which his designs were runner-up to Wilkins's, which Gandy then assisted Wilkins to construct). Other London buildings included the Greek Revival St Mark's Church, North Audley Street (1825–8), and Exeter Hall, in the Strand (1830–31). Burghley House, Northamptonshire (1828) had its courtyard remodelled by Gandy, and he also made alterations at Shrubland Park, Suffolk (1831–3). Though he was regarded as an authority on Greek architecture and produced mostly neo-classical designs, there were exceptions, such as the hospital at Stamford, in the Tudor Gothic style. He was elected ARA in 1826 and RA in 1838, with Wilkins' support.

Early retirement

In 1828 Gandy's friend Henry Deering bequeathed him the Lee estate, near Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire. Gandy took the name of Deering and, gradually giving up his profession as an architect, spent the rest of his life as a country gentleman. He was elected MP for Aylesbury in 1847, and high sheriff of Buckinghamshire in 1840.

ources

*DNB
*‘Gandy afterwards Deering, John Peter’, H. M.Colvin, A biographical dictionary of British architects, 1600–1840, 3rd edn(1995), 387–8
*A.Felstead, J.Franklin, and L.Pinfield, eds., Directory of British architects, 1834–1900(1993); 2nd edn, ed. A.Brodie and others, 2 vols.(2001)
*R. Windsor Liscombe, William Wilkins, 1778–1839 (1980)
*A.Graves, A dictionary of artists who have exhibited works in the principal London exhibitions of oil paintings from 1760 to 1880(1884); new edn(1895); 3rd edn, 76, 107
*The Builder, 8 (1850), 130
*S. C. Hutchison, ‘The Royal Academy Schools, 1768–1830’, Walpole Society, 38 (1960–62), 123–91
*‘Gandy-Deering (Peter John, also known as J. P. Gandy, Gandy Deering and J. P. Deering from 1828’, The dictionary of architecture, ed. [W. Papworth] (1853–92)
*Gentleman's Magazine, 2nd ser., 33 (1850), 448


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