Lady Dorothy Browne and Sir Thomas Browne information
Painting attributed to Joan Carlile
Lady Dorothy Browne and Sir Thomas Browne
Artist
Joan Carlile
Year
c. 1641–1650
Catalogue
NPG 2062
Medium
oil on panel
Dimensions
18.4 cm × 22.9 cm (7.2 in × 9.0 in)
Location
National Portrait Gallery, London
Lady Dorothy Browne and Sir Thomas Browne is an oil on panel painting attributed to the English artist Joan Carlile,[1] and probably completed between 1641 and 1650.[2] The painting depicts English physician Thomas Browne and his wife Dorothy.
^Barbour 2013, p. 284.
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