John Baxter ca.1737-1798

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John BAXTER ca.1737-1798

Biographical Note

Son of the builder of Penicuik House, John Baxter (d.1770). John and his brother Alexander were sent to Rome to study architecture by James Clerk of Penicuik. He was in Rome between August 1761 and 1667, and during his stay was made an honorary member of the Accademia di S.Luca. On his return to Scotland, Baxter took over his father’s architecture business, and worked for many years for the Duke of Gordon. He died in Edinburgh.

Books

Baxter's library was sold at auction in Edinburgh by Mr Martin on 11th December 1798 over seven days. It comprised of 600 lots. Edinburgh Central Library holds one of the only surviving copies of the catalogue.


Sources

  • A catalogue of the valuable and choice collection of prints, books of prints, original pictures and drawings, books in various languages, busts and plaster figures, mathematical, surveying, and drawing instruments, the property of the late Mr John Baxter, architect in Edinburgh; comprehending many very curious and uncommonly scarce articles, collected chiefly in Italy by Mr Baxter, suring a residence of six years in that country: which will be sold by auction by Mr Martin, at his Great Rooms, South Bridge Street, Edinburgh, on Tuesday, December 11. 1798, and seven following days, at twelve o'clock, Edinburgh, 1798
  • A dictionary of British and Irish travellers in Italy, 1701-1800, compiled from the Brinsley Ford archive ed. John Ingamells, Yale University Press, 1997