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Glass fronted bookcase, XF385. ©Sir John Soane's Museum, London. Photograph: Hugh Kelly.

Glass fronted bookcase

Painted wood; glass panes

Museum number: XF385

Not on display

Curatorial note

This glass-fronted bookcase and its companion, a wardrobe, were amongst the furnishings of ‘The Camels’, the south London home of Joseph Bonomi (1796–1878). Bonomi was a sculptor and Egyptologist who was Curator of the Museum from 1861 until his death in 1878. He travelled widely in Egypt when he was young, adopting eastern dress and manners, before returning to England in the 1830s and taking up employment with the British Museum and others. In 1842 he designed a striking Egyptian-style façade for John Marshall’s Temple Mills at Leeds, based on the temple of Edfu, which later enabled him to claim that he was an architect and to be appointed to the curatorship of Sir John Soane's Museum. As Curator he devoted himself particularly to the study of the Seti sarcophagus, of which he published a detailed account in 1864. The curatorship gave him a regular income and enabled him, with his brother Ignatius, to buy land at Wimbledon Park, Surrey, and build ‘The Camels’, which he adorned with a frieze of a camel caravan representing the path of life – sculpted by himself.

The two pieces of furniture from Bonomi’s home now in the collection demonstrate what a treasure trove ‘The Camels’ must have been. Bonomi was never wealthy and he probably decorated both pieces of furniture himself. This bookcase has been hand-painted with decorative borders while the wardrobe is decorated in decoupage work using coloured engravings.

Provenance help-art-provenance

By descent in the Bonomi family; given to the Museum in 2008.



The gift of an anonymous donor, 2008


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