Charles Townley
English art collector and antiquarian (1737–1805) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For the British officer of arms, see Charles Townley (officer of arms).
Charles Townley FRS (1 October 1737 – 3 January 1805[1]) was a wealthy English country gentleman, antiquary and collector, a member of the Towneley family. He travelled on three Grand Tours to Italy, buying antique sculpture, vases, coins, manuscripts and Old Master drawings and paintings. Many of the most important pieces from his collection, especially the Townley Marbles (or Towneley Marbles) are now in the British Museum's Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities. The marbles were overshadowed at the time, and still today, by the Elgin Marbles.