Francis Arundale

Francis Arundale (9 August 1807 – 9 September 1853)[1][2] was an English architectural draughtsman.

In 1831 Arundale visited Egypt with Mr. Hay, and in 1833 he joined Frederick Catherwood and Joseph Bonomi the Younger on their tour to the Holy Land, filling many portfolios with drawings of the interesting monuments and ruins of Palestine.

He subsequently visited France and Italy, and spent several winters in Rome.

He made drawings of objects of interest in the cities of Italy, in Greece, Sicily, and Asia Minor.

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