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− | The second son of the architect [[crossreference::William Adam | + | The second son of the architect [[crossreference::William Adam 1689–1748|William Adam]] (1689–1748)]], Robert Adam was educated at Edinburgh University (1743-1746). He then joined his father's architectural practice. |
Following the death of his father, from 1754 to 1757 he made an architectural tour of Italy which greatly influenced his later work. With his younger brother [[crossreference::James Adam 1732-1794|James]] he had a significant business practice in London, designing and building mansions for many wealthy and influential patrons. | Following the death of his father, from 1754 to 1757 he made an architectural tour of Italy which greatly influenced his later work. With his younger brother [[crossreference::James Adam 1732-1794|James]] he had a significant business practice in London, designing and building mansions for many wealthy and influential patrons. | ||
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Robert ADAM 1728-1792
Biographical Note
The second son of the architect William Adam (1689–1748)]], Robert Adam was educated at Edinburgh University (1743-1746). He then joined his father's architectural practice. Following the death of his father, from 1754 to 1757 he made an architectural tour of Italy which greatly influenced his later work. With his younger brother James he had a significant business practice in London, designing and building mansions for many wealthy and influential patrons.
He served as M.P. for Kinross-shire from 1768 to 1774.
Books
He inherited and extended his father's extensive library which had been assembled at the family home of Blair Adam in Fife.
Sources
- Tait, A. A. [ "Adam, Robert (1728–1792), architect."] Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
- Edith Lady Haden-Guest. 'ADAM, Robert (1728-92), of Dowhill, Kinross.' History of Parliament.