Christopher Thomas Gandy (1917-2009) was a British soldier, diplomat and collector of Islamic art.
Christopher Gandy was the son of the writer Ida Gandy and Thomas Hall Gandy (1876–1948), a GP. He was a direct descendant of the architect Joseph Gandy and Selina Byam, painted by Thomas Gainesborough. His younger siblings were the mathematician Robin Gandy and Gillian Gandy, a pioneer of neonatal intensive care.[1]
Gandy was a diplomat active in Yemen, Libya, and Iran from the 1940s until the 1970s.[2]
He died on 9 December 2009, aged 92.[3] He bequeathed his collection of Islamic art to the Ashmolean Museum. Highlights were exhibited at the Ashmolean in 2014.[2]