Lillian Browse

Part of a photographic portrait of Lillian Gertrude Browse by [[Ida Kar]], late 1950s; collection of the [[National Portrait Gallery, London]] Lillian Gertrude Browse (21 April 1906 – 2 December 2005) was a British art dealer and art historian. She was a partner in two London galleries, first Roland, Browse and Delbanco and then Browse & Darby. During the Second World War she organised exhibitions at the National Gallery, whose collections had been removed to the country for safety. She wrote a number of monographs on twentieth-century artists, including important works on Walter Sickert and Sir William Nicholson. She was nicknamed "The Duchess of Cork Street", and used that name as the title of her autobiography. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Degas dancers. by Browse, Lillian

    Published 1940
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    Forain the painter, 1852-1931 / by Browse, Lillian

    Published 1978
    Book