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==Paintings==
==Paintings==
Carlile copied the works of Italian masters and reproduced them in miniature.<ref name= Hartley>{{cite book | url=http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=Pc1UA3uhUlYC&pg=PA166&lpg=PA166&dq=joan+carlile&source=bl&ots=u-m1oEstrd&sig=3kgeP9LxG4JAeIeHxTnU3D1jg9I&hl=en&sa=X&ei=eNY0Ua74G8LA0QX4loHwBg&ved=0CEMQ6AEwBDgo#v=onepage&q=joan%20carlile&f=false | title=A Historical Dictionary of British Women | author=Cathy Hartley | publisher= Europa|year= 2005|accessdate= 4 March 2013|page=166}}</ref> She was also an accomplished painter in her own right.
[[Image:Lady Dorothy Browne (née Mileham); Sir Thomas Browne by Joan Carlile.jpg|thumb|Joan Carlile's portrait ''Lady Dorothy Browne, née Mileham; [[Sir Thomas Browne]]'']]
[[Image:Lady Dorothy Browne (née Mileham); Sir Thomas Browne by Joan Carlile.jpg|thumb|Joan Carlile's portrait ''Lady Dorothy Browne, née Mileham; [[Sir Thomas Browne]]'']]
Carlile's portrait ''Lady Dorothy Browne, née Mileham; Sir Thomas Browne'' is held at [[London]]'s [[National Portrait Gallery, London|National Portrait Gallery]].<ref name="Browne">{{cite web | url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/arts/yourpaintings/paintings/lady-dorothy-browne-nee-mileham-sir-thomas-browne | title=Lady Dorothy Browne, née Mileham; Sir Thomas Browne | publisher=[[BBC]] | work=[[Public Catalogue Foundation#Your Paintings|Your paintings: Uncovering the nation's art collection]] | accessdate=27 February 2013}}</ref>The National Portrait Gallery's portrait of [[Sir Thomas Browne]] is also attributed to her.
Carlile's portrait ''Lady Dorothy Browne, née Mileham; Sir Thomas Browne'' is held at [[London]]'s [[National Portrait Gallery, London|National Portrait Gallery]].<ref name="Browne">{{cite web | url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/arts/yourpaintings/paintings/lady-dorothy-browne-nee-mileham-sir-thomas-browne | title=Lady Dorothy Browne, née Mileham; Sir Thomas Browne | publisher=[[BBC]] | work=[[Public Catalogue Foundation#Your Paintings|Your paintings: Uncovering the nation's art collection]] | accessdate=27 February 2013}}</ref>The National Portrait Gallery's portrait of [[Sir Thomas Browne]] is also attributed to her.
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==Personal life==
==Personal life==
She was married to Lodowick Carlile<ref name="Oxford DNB"/> who, as keeper/deputy ranger at [[Richmond Park]] during the [[English Commonwealth|Commonwealth]] period, had accommodation at [[Richmond Park#Former buildings|Petersham Lodge]].<ref name="Walk">{{cite book | title=Richmond Park: The Walker's Historical Guide | publisher=David McDowall | author= David McDowall| page= 47| year= 1996| accessdate=3 November 2012}}</ref> The couple moved to [[Covent Garden]] in 1654<ref name="Toynbee and Isham"/> but returned to Petersham two years later.<ref name="Oxford DNB"/> Lodowick died in 1675 and was buried in [[Petersham Parish Church|Petersham churchyard]]. Joan died in 1679, and was buried beside her husband on 27 February.<ref name="Oxford DNB"/>
She was born as '''Joan Palmer''', the daughter of William Palmer, an official in the Royal Parks.<ref name= Hartley/> In 1626 she married Lodowick Carlile, Gentleman of the Bows to [[Charles I of England|Charles I]] and a poet and dramatist,<ref name= Hartley/> who, as keeper/deputy ranger at [[Richmond Park]] during the [[English Commonwealth|Commonwealth]] period, had accommodation at [[Richmond Park#Former buildings|Petersham Lodge]].<ref name="Walk">{{cite book | title=Richmond Park: The Walker's Historical Guide | publisher=David McDowall | author= David McDowall| page= 47| year= 1996| accessdate=3 November 2012}}</ref> The couple moved to [[Covent Garden]] in 1654<ref name="Toynbee and Isham"/> but returned to Petersham two years later.<ref name="Oxford DNB"/> Lodowick died in 1675 and was buried in [[Petersham Parish Church|Petersham churchyard]]. Joan died in 1679, and was buried beside her husband on 27 February.<ref name="Oxford DNB"/>


==References==
==References==

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Joan Carlile
Born
Joan Palmer[1]

1600
Died1679
NationalityEnglish
Known forportrait painter
SpouseLodowick Carlile[1]

Joan Carlile (1600–1679),[2] an English portrait painter, was one of the very first women to practise painting professionally.[3]

Paintings

Carlile copied the works of Italian masters and reproduced them in miniature.[4] She was also an accomplished painter in her own right.

Joan Carlile's portrait Lady Dorothy Browne, née Mileham; Sir Thomas Browne

Carlile's portrait Lady Dorothy Browne, née Mileham; Sir Thomas Browne is held at London's National Portrait Gallery.[5]The National Portrait Gallery's portrait of Sir Thomas Browne is also attributed to her.

Carlile's painting of Elizabeth Dysart with her husband and sister is held at the Victoria and Albert Museum.[1]

The Carlile Family with Sir Justinian Isham in Richmond Park[2] is held at Lamport Hall in Northamptonshire.[6]

Personal life

She was born as Joan Palmer, the daughter of William Palmer, an official in the Royal Parks.[4] In 1626 she married Lodowick Carlile, Gentleman of the Bows to Charles I and a poet and dramatist,[4] who, as keeper/deputy ranger at Richmond Park during the Commonwealth period, had accommodation at Petersham Lodge.[7] The couple moved to Covent Garden in 1654[3] but returned to Petersham two years later.[1] Lodowick died in 1675 and was buried in Petersham churchyard. Joan died in 1679, and was buried beside her husband on 27 February.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Arianne Burnette (2004; online edition, September 2010). "Joan Carlile". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press. Retrieved 3 December 2012. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  2. ^ "Joan Carlile". Your paintings: Uncovering the nation's art collection. BBC. Retrieved 16 October 2012.
  3. ^ a b "Joan Carlile (1606?-1679): An Identification". The Burlington Magazine. 96 (618). September 1954. Retrieved 16 October 2012. {{cite journal}}: Cite uses deprecated parameter |authors= (help)
  4. ^ a b c Cathy Hartley (2005). A Historical Dictionary of British Women. Europa. p. 166. Retrieved 4 March 2013.
  5. ^ "Lady Dorothy Browne, née Mileham; Sir Thomas Browne". Your paintings: Uncovering the nation's art collection. BBC. Retrieved 27 February 2013.
  6. ^ "The Carlile Family with Sir Justinian Isham in Richmond Park by Joan Carlile". Your paintings: Uncovering the nation's art collection. BBC. Retrieved 16 October 2012.
  7. ^ David McDowall (1996). Richmond Park: The Walker's Historical Guide. David McDowall. p. 47. {{cite book}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)

See also

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