A Space of Their Own

Joan Carlile

Selected Works

Portrait of a Lady Wearing an Oyster Satin Dress

1650s

A woman with light skin, dark shoulder-length curls, and a shiny silver gown stands in front of a dark landscape background with trees.

Portrait of an Unknown Lady

1650–55
Joan Carlile, Portrait of an Unknown Lady, 1650–55. 110.7 x 90 cm. Tate Britain
Tate Britain

A woman with light skin and blonde curls and a man with light skin, dark hair, and a beard are shown from the shoulders up. They are turned slightly toward each other, but look outward to the viewer.

Dorothy, Lady Brown (née Mileham) and Sir Thomas Browne

ca. 1641–1650
Joan Carlile, Dorothy, Lady Browne (née Mileham) and Sir Thomas Browne, ca. 1641–1650. Oil on panel, 18.4 x 22.9 cm. National Portrait Gallery, London
National Portrait Gallery, London

Elizabeth Murray, Countess of Dysart, with her First Husband, Sir Lionel Tollemache, and her Sister Margaret Murray

ca. 1648

Elizabeth Murray, Countess of Dysart and Duchess of Lauderdale

n.d.

The Carlile Family with Sir Justinian Isham in Richmond Park

n.d.