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Thomas Newenham Deane is most well-known for his gothic style of architecture and many examples can been seen around the areas of Dublin such as Trinity College Dublinand Kildare Street. Newenham Deane's rise to stardom came from his early interest in painting he took part in many exhibits in the Royal Hibernian Academy from the years of 1863 to 1898. he Later became a member of the judging panel at the Royal Dublin Society (RDS) for awarding upcoming and well-known iris artists with scholarships.

I the it says that Deane did not find being a public figure an easy task and that he was quite a shy individual. yet he was one of the most well-known Irish men in society at the time. Thomas Deane also gained some of his inspirations for his works from persons like John Ruskin, a Poet and writer of the 19th century.

Deane's inspiration for his work came from his work with restorations and conservations of cathedrals such as St Canice's Cathedral, in County Kilkenny Kilkenny, St Cronans Church, Roscrea, County Tipperary He got given the title of a Conservation architect for his work around the country.

Thomas Newenham Deane’s career was one of integrity. As his architectural quality was so high and his name so renowned, Deane was given commission pieces to design such as the National Museum of Ireland and the National Library of Ireland. In 1875 Deane was given the First title to be the First superintendent of National Monuments. For his excellent pieces of work Thomas Newenham Deane wars knighted by the Lord Lieutenant to become Sir. Thomas Newenham Deane.