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  • Letter from Ilona Schulz to de László, Hungarian & German Letters 1934, 035-0083

    Sender: Schulz, Ilona "Ila" (1887 - 1940)

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

    Invitation to an exhibition; she asks de László’s opinion on her portrait of Bowring-Hanbury.

  • Photograph of a work by Amália Szarvadi de Botháza, Hungarian & German Letters 1934, 035-0087

    Sender: Szarvadi de Botháza, Amália

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

    Photograph of Amália Szarvadi de Botháza's composition entitled "Crib Scene" (see related item DLA035-0086).

  • Portraits A-G, 043-0157

    Sender: Beatty, Lady [née Mino Edith Dunn; other married mame Mrs Carol D. Stone] (1886 - 1952)

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

    Undated letter from Lady Beatty to de László. Thankful for the opportunity to be painted, possibly won at a Red Cross Auction in support of the War Effort.

  • Letter from Lady Evelyne Horridge to de László, Portraits G-I, 1916-20, 045-0023

    Sender: Horridge, Lady Thomas Gardner [née Evelyne Emma Sandys] (1876 - 1920)

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

    Lady Evelyne Horridge asks if de László is still painting Oswald Sanderson [7082]. Could he bring Sanderson to view the portrait of her husband [5657]?

  • Arthur Bendir's visiting card, B 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 058-0058

    Sender: Bendir, Arthur ( - 1957)

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

    Arthur Bendir's visiting card with annotated date and time. Item concerns sittings for preparatory sketches for [6859], see DLA058-0059.

  • Invitation from Count Chotek to László, Letters C 1897 Portrait, 060-0006

    Sender: Chotek von Chotkowa und Wognin, Count Bohuslav (1829 - 1896)

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

    Invitation from Count Chotek to László for dinner.

  • Letter from Emma von Schröder to de László, Letters D 1897-1914, 066-0067

    Sender: Schröder, Baroness Bruno [née Emma Deichmann] (1870 - 1944)

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

    Regrets that her husband cannot attend the dinner on 9 May; will send a cheque as a donation to the Benevolent Institution.

  • Letter from Emma von Schröder to de László, Letters D 1897-1914, 066-0072

    Sender: Schröder, Baroness Bruno [née Emma Deichmann] (1870 - 1944)

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

    Emma von Schröder wishes to know about the financial side of their Garibaldi [see 6987]. Mentions Count Mensdorff.

  • Letter from Emma von Schröder to de László, Letters D 1897-1914, 066-0076

    Sender: Schröder, Baroness Bruno [née Emma Deichmann] (1870 - 1944)

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

    They are looking forward to de László's exhibition, and are grateful for their paintings. Many compare her portrait [6942] to a Gainsborough. Baron von Schröder wishes to know what he owes.

  • Letter from Clara von Schleinitz and Emilia Schönfeld to de László, G 1895-1914 Portraits, 068-0132

    Sender: Schleinitz, Baroness Otto von [née Clara Loth; other married name Mrs Fischer] (1834 - 1916),Schönfeld, Emilia

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

    Clara von Schleinitz and her niece congratulate de László on his birthday. They thank the artist and Lucy for their help in "get[tting] us out of the troubling situation".

  • Letters 0000 Press, 091-0003

    Egyetértés. Partial, undated press cutting about an unidentified portrait that is deemed a true likeness; the second press cutting doesn’t appear to relate to de László

  • Letters 0000 Press, 091-0006

    Unidentified publication. The author, "Barde", ascribes de László's ascent from "poor Hungarian boy" to a "painter of Popes" to his mastery of the "psychology of human frailties"; de László succeeds at making his not overly charming sitters appear charming and yet alike at the same time

  • Letters 0000 Press, 091-0014

    Press cutting from an unidentified publication. "Hungarian artist triumphs in Germany". Exhibition of de László's pictures in Berlin at the request of the Dowager Empress of Germany; Werner has publicly expressed his admiration for him; Prince Ratibor intends to have his family painted by de László; the Grand Duke of Weimar has invited him to court, with a view to producing a portrait [10512]

  • Letters 0000 Press, 091-0019

    Sender: Szász, Zoltán

    Unidentified publication. De László exhibits four portraits in room VII of the Hungarian Fine Art Society's Spring Exhibition of 1898 [4825][7243][111074][111114]; Szász compares the handling of Mme Hubay's portrait [4825] to porcelain; Katharina Friese's portrait [7243] "lacks a lifelike sense of unforced nonchalance"; whilst the other two works [111074][111114] are more successful, "neither can be said to demonstrate any kind of progress or development on the part of the artist".

  • Letters 0000 Press, 091-0021

    Unidentified publication. There are five Hungarian artists exhibiting at the Munich Exhibition, but none of them lives in Hungary: Horovitz; de László, Herzl, Grünwald, Klein

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1924, 095-0003

    Unidentified publication. Report on de László's commission of Lord Provost High's portrait [5637]; presentation expected around April [1929]

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1924, 095-0004

    Unidentified publication. At the Wimborne House fancy-dress ball for children, Pamela Scott-Kilvert won first prize of a portrait by de László [11265]

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1924, 095-0005

    Pesti Hirlap. At the opening of the Fine Art Society’s Winter Exhibition, artworks were drawn. De László not mentioned

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1924, 095-0006

    Unidentified publication. Portraits de László is working on [5637][6118] were exhibited at a dinner party he held recently; guests in attendance listed

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1924, 095-0008

    Unidentified publication. Report on an exhibition at the Art Palace, where de László showed portraits of the King of Spain, Count and Countess Bethlen. Loss to end of article

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