Maria Bellett Browne (December 30, 1786 – February 13, 1828) was a British miniature painter in British India.

Maria Bellett Browne
self-portrait, 1806
BornDecember 30, 1786 Edit this on Wikidata
London Edit this on Wikidata
DiedFebruary 13, 1828 Edit this on Wikidata (aged 41)
OccupationPainter Edit this on Wikidata

Maria Bellett Roberts was born on December 30, 1786 in London, the daughter of Arundel Roberts and Mary Bellett Roberts. She was educated in Samford Arundel. At the age of 19, she accompanied her brother Arundel Roberts, Jr., an East India Company agent, to Calcutta. In 1806, she married Marmaduke Browne, an East India Company military officer stationed at Fort William. They had two sons, Arthur and Tom, and two daughters who died in infancy.[1]

In Calcutta, she painted at least a hundred portrait miniatures of British people, usually giving them as gifts or in trade. She studied under the painter George Chinnery and they carried on an extensive correspondence about art techniques and theories. [1]

In 1823, she and her husband returned to England. Plagued with poor health, she remained in Samford Arundel while he returned to India. She died on 13 February 1828.[1]

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  1. ^ a b c Ormond, Richard (1972). "Chinnery and His Pupil, Mrs Browne". The Volume of the Walpole Society. 44: 123–214. ISSN 0141-0016.