
Double Portrait of Lillian Browse
Signed and dated acrylic on paper.
On double sheet of paper.
When Rosoman was in his late eighties he made a painting that "depicts three generations of the Crawshay family in their house in Sussex. Although Rosoman caught the characters of the three Crawshay daughters well, there is something slightly impersonal about this commission. But in his 2004 double portrait of his former dealer Lillian Browse was quite different." - Tanya Harrod 'Leonard Rosoman'.
Exhibited at the 2004 Royal Academy Summer Exhibition.
On double sheet of paper.
When Rosoman was in his late eighties he made a painting that "depicts three generations of the Crawshay family in their house in Sussex. Although Rosoman caught the characters of the three Crawshay daughters well, there is something slightly impersonal about this commission. But in his 2004 double portrait of his former dealer Lillian Browse was quite different." - Tanya Harrod 'Leonard Rosoman'.
Exhibited at the 2004 Royal Academy Summer Exhibition.
$26,392.57
Double Portrait of Lillian Browse—
$26,392.57
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Signed and dated acrylic on paper.
On double sheet of paper.
When Rosoman was in his late eighties he made a painting that "depicts three generations of the Crawshay family in their house in Sussex. Although Rosoman caught the characters of the three Crawshay daughters well, there is something slightly impersonal about this commission. But in his 2004 double portrait of his former dealer Lillian Browse was quite different." - Tanya Harrod 'Leonard Rosoman'.
Exhibited at the 2004 Royal Academy Summer Exhibition.
On double sheet of paper.
When Rosoman was in his late eighties he made a painting that "depicts three generations of the Crawshay family in their house in Sussex. Although Rosoman caught the characters of the three Crawshay daughters well, there is something slightly impersonal about this commission. But in his 2004 double portrait of his former dealer Lillian Browse was quite different." - Tanya Harrod 'Leonard Rosoman'.
Exhibited at the 2004 Royal Academy Summer Exhibition.











