The Soane Museum Study Group is an open forum for scholars – both established and emerging – to present new research into an aspect of architectural history and/or Soane’s collection. Everyone is welcome to join us for this fascinating talk.
Frances Sands – Travels of the mind: travel literature at Sir John Soane’s Museum
In recent months our speaker, Frances Sands, has been considering the large but previously ignored collection of sixteenth- to nineteenth-century travel literature at Sir John Soane’s Museum. Among the 7,000 books collected by Soane, almost 1,000 of these offer travelogues, treatises, guides, histories, tours, descriptions and observations on foreign countries and cultures, as well as collected letters from abroad, poems and fiction detailing foreign countries, and books offering instruction in foreign languages. Many of these pertain to countries and cultures which Soane would never experience. Given that Soane’s collecting was motivated by his role as an architectural educator, and his Museum was formed to create his ‘academy of architecture’, why did he collect so many books dealing with foreign places which did not obviously serve his architectural purposes? This paper will consider why Soane collected this genre of publication; what this sub-category of Soane’s collection encompasses; and offer some highlights from among that corpus.
A selection of travel literature from the Soane Museum collection will be on display at the end of the talk.