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  • Letters F 1889-1916 Private, 005-0008

    Drawing inscribed left: Das hätten Sie doch nicht tun sollen [Translation: You shouldn’t have done this]. Inscribed right: Collector of Snake Skins

  • Letters F 1889-1916 Private, 005-0012

    Sender: Ferenczy, Ida von (1839 - 1928)

    Recipient: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)

    Telegram from Ida von Ferenczy, confidant of the late Empress Elisabeth of Austria, informing de László of a forthcoming charitable exhibition of "our unforgettable saintly Queen" which is to include "the beautiful sketch you gave me" [7857]

  • Letters F 1889-1916 Private, 005-0013

    Sender: Földváry, Emma

    Recipient: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)

    The sender is interested to know when de László will paint "Aunt Vicky and His Majesty". This correspondence is undated but was probably written in or before 1896 given the painting of a portrait of Emperor Franz Joseph I is mentioned

  • Letters F 1889-1916 Private, 005-0014

    Sender: Ferenczy, Ida von (1839 - 1928)

    Recipient: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)

    Visit card from Ida von Ferenczy, confidant of the late Empress Elisabeth of Austria, concerning a visit by de László

  • Letters F 1889-1916 Private, 005-0018

    Sender: Flotow, Baroness

    Recipient: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)

    Letter asking de László whether he will visit tomorrow

  • Letters F 1889-1916 Private, 005-0024

    Sender: Calmette, Gaston (1858 - 1914)

    Recipient: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)

    Gaston Calmette, director of Le Figaro, profusely thanks de László for a work [111088], which is not a study as he had previously been told, but a painting that will "light up" his living room. He notes that de László's two paintings are admirably displayed (item was previously archived with DLA005-0017)

  • Letters G 1896-1916 Private, 006-0006

    Sender: Guest, Mrs Arthur Rhuvon [née Hilda Eugenia Stewart] (1868 - 1959)

    Recipient: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)

    Letter from Mrs Arthur Rhuvon Guest letting de László know she would be "delighted" to sit for her portrait [5401] as per the artist's request

  • Letters G 1896-1916 Private, 006-0008

    Sender: Guinness, Mrs H. Samuel [née Alfhild Holter] (1890 - 1983)

    Recipient: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)

    Undated letter from Alfhild Guinness on RMS Mauretania letterhead. She thanks de László for sending artists' board for her to work on, and promises to paint de László's "dear little red-haired boy" upon her return. She asks de László to remember her to the artist Alfred East, and looks forward to seeing de László's portrait of Lord Roberts

  • Letters G 1896-1916 Private, 006-0010

    Sender: Garrett, Mrs John W. [née Alice Warder] (1877 - 1952)

    Recipient: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)

    Letter in which the sender expresses her disappointment at not being able to see the portrait of the Comtesse Greffulhe [4247], but hopes alternative arrangements can be made to see it

  • Letters G 1896-1916 Private, 006-0012

    Sender: Gleichen, Feodora Georgina Maud, Lady (1861 - 1922)

    Recipient: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)

    The sculptress Lady Feodora Georgina Maud Gleichen thanks de László for his "kind appreciation" of the group exhibition she helped put together at Warings; she would like to come to de László's studio and asks where it is

  • Letters G 1896-1916 Private, 006-0013

    Sender: Glazebrook, Hugh De Twenebrokes (1855-1937)

    Recipient: Wirgman, Theodore Blake (1848-1925)

    Correspondence between the two painters, Hugh de Twenebrooks Glazebrook and Theodore Blake Wirgman, concerning a sending-in-day notice for a painting by de László, which Wirgman has mentioned to Glazebrook

  • Letters G 1896-1916 Private, 006-0024

    Sender: Lambotte, Sir Paul (1862 - 1939)

    Undated letter from Paul Lambotte to an unknown recipient asking for news from de László and informing the recipient of the day and time of the King's Salon visit so that an unnamed friend's visit can coincide with it

  • Letters H 1904-16 Private, 007-0012

    Sender: Heinemann, William (1863 - 1920)

    Recipient: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)

    Circular letter from the publisher William Heinemann regarding Romain Rolland's protest "against the destruction of historic and artistic monuments by the Germans". The letter requests the signatures of the "leading men of letters and artists in England and France" for publication and deposition in the Peace Palace at The Hague

  • Letters H 1904-16 Private, 007-0014

    Sender: Hill, Reverend David Jayne (1850 - 1932)

    Recipient: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)

    Undated letter from the Reverend David Jayne Hill to de László regarding his attendance at a dinner, to which "Mr Zorn", possibly the artist Anders Zorn, had also been invited

  • Letters H 1904-16 Private, 007-0015

    Sender: Indecipherable

    Recipient: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)

    Letter from an unknown sender (illegible signature) to de László regarding the postponement of a meeting

  • Letters H 1904-16 Private, 007-0019

    Sender: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)

    Recipient: Jenkins, Frederick

    Draft reply from de László to the printer and engraver, Frederick Jenkins, regarding a letter of 1st December (see DLA007-0020) in which Jenkins states that there is an outstanding amount owed on de László's account

  • Letters H 1904-16 Private, 007-0028

    Sender: Helmore, Mrs W. Francklyn [née Charlotte Eyre Thompson]

    Recipient: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)

    Undated letter from Charlotte Helmore, secretary of the London and New Art School, to de László in which she thanks the artist, and writes of her hope to occasionally see him, "whatever happens with the school". De László had taught, without payment, for one morning a week at the school, giving portrait classes to advanced students who planned to become professional painters

  • Letters H 1904-16 Private, 007-0030

    Sender: Helmore, Mrs W. Francklyn [née Charlotte Eyre Thompson]

    Recipient: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)

    Undated letter from Charlotte Helmore, secretary of the London and New Art School, to de László regarding a "Mr Jack" who wishes to attend de László's class. "There are many enquiries for your class this week, and I hope we shall be able to get some really interesting students from them soon", she writes. De László taught, without payment, for one morning a week at the school where he gave the portrait class for advanced students who planned to become professional painters

  • Letters H 1904-16 Private, 007-0036

    Sender: Harris, Frank (1855 - 1931)

    Recipient: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)

    Letter from the writer, Frank Harris, to de László inviting the artist and Lucy to dinner. "I have been an admirer of yours for a long time", Harris writes

  • Letters H 1904-16 Private, 007-0041

    Sender: Hevesi, Ludwig (1843-1910)

    Recipient: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)

    Visit card of Ludwig (Lajos) Hevesi, a well-known journalist and art critic, with a note inviting de László to his home

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