Joseph Bonomi
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| Joseph Bonomi | |||||||
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| Died | 1878 | ||||||
| Residence | Soane Museum, London | ||||||
| Occupation | museum work | ||||||
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proposed 1872.06.10
Report of Council for 1878 - Mr. BONOMI, the accomplished curator of the Soane Museum and distinguished Egyptologist, was known to the Institute as the inventor of an ingenious instrument for ascertaining the relations between height and length of arm, which he exhibited and described on the 20th May, 1872.*
1878.03.12. The death was announced of J. Bonomi Esq. on 5 Mar. 1878.
Notes From Elsewhere
Joseph Bonomi the Younger (9 October 1796 – 3 March 1878) was an English sculptor, artist, Egyptologist and museum curator.
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External Publications
He published Nineveh and its Palaces and works on Egypt, Nubia, and Ethiopia, illustrated with his own drawings
The Proportion of the Human Figure published in 1856.