Lillian Gertrude Browse CBE (21 April 1906 – 2 December 2005) was a London-based art dealer and art historian, and 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 20th-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.
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21 April 1906 London
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2 December 2005 (aged 99) London
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Zodiac | Taurus |
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