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  • Letter from Mrs Beatrice Cook to de László, Letters C 1900-1913 Portraits, 061-0036

    Sender: Cook, Mrs Frank Henry [née Beatrice Elliott Lindell] (1875 - 1953)

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

    10/06/1907

    Beatrice Cook wishes to commission a portrait of her husband, Frank Henry Cook [110786].

  • Letter from Emma von Schröder to de László, Letters D 1897-1914, 066-0063

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

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

    02/01/1908

    Emma von Schröder invites the de Lászlós to visit her and her husband, Baron Bruno Schröder, at their country home. Her uncle, Baron Johann Heinrich 'Henry' von Schröder, who lives next door would be pleased if they could visit his gallery.

  • Letter from Emma von Schröder to de László, Letters D 1897-1914, 066-0064

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

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

    12/07/1909

    Regarding the date for an appointment/meeting.

  • Letter from Baron Bruno von Schröder to de László, Letters D 1897-1914, 066-0066

    Sender: Schröder, Baron Bruno (1867 - 1940)

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

    28/02/1910

    Bruno von Schröder is disappointed de László cannot start his portrait prior to his (the artist's) departure as he had hoped to surprise his wife on her birthday with the picture.

  • 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, 066-0068

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

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

    05/06/1908

    Emma von Schröder is interested in the progress of her children's portrait [6984]; sitting arrangements.

  • Letter from Emma von Schröder to de László, Letters D 1897-1914, 066-0069

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

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

    07/08/1909

    The von Schröder family are overjoyed with de László's painting [6942].

  • Letter from Emma von Schröder to de László, Letters D 1897-1914, 066-0070

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

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

    19/04/1913

    The portrait of Emma von Schröder's son Helmut [6987], described as "the dreamy Garibaldi", has arrived. A spot of varnish would need to be removed should de László wish to exhibit it. She invites the artist to tea to discuss the painting's hanging.

  • Letter from Emma von Schröder to de László, Letters D 1897-1914, 066-0071

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

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

    05/02/1909

    Arrangements for Emma von Schröder's portrait [6942], which they are hoping de László can begin in late February. The artist's painting of the children [6984] is "a constant joy".

  • 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, 066-0073

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

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

    08/07/1910

    Emma von Schröder thanks de László for the sketch of her daughter Marga [6996]. Reference to her husband's portrait [6945], which she is impatient for. She cannot wait much longer for a portrait of her son Helmut—will see if Lavery will make a sketch of him. They are in the midst of selling uncle Schröder’s art. Letter continues as DLA066-0074.

  • Letter from Emma von Schröder to de László, Letters D 1897-1914, 066-0074

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

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

    08/07/1910

    The Schröders are realising what a beautiful art collection uncle Schröder had amassed now that it is being sold. They have saved some items for themselves. Letter is continued from DLA066-0073.

  • Letter from Emma von Schröder to de László, Letters D 1897-1914, 066-0075

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

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

    05/04/1913

    Arrangements for the sittings of Emma von Schröder's son Helmut [6987], viz. days, times and clothing.

  • 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 Emma von Schröder to de László, Letters D 1897-1914, 066-0077

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

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

    18/04/1911

    Emma von Schröder is sending her portrait [possibly 6942] to de László; she thanks the artist for her husband's portrait [6945].

  • Letter from Katharina Freise to de László, Letters D 1897-1914, 066-0116

    Sender: Hirschberg, Freifrau Bernhard von [née Katharina Lauteren; other married name Mrs Richard Freise] (1872 - 1943)

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

    15/01/1898

    General news; recently attended social events; typhoid in Pest.

  • Letter from Richard Freise, probably to Wilhelm Preetorius, Letters D 1897-1914, 066-0117

    Sender: Freise, Rittmeister Richard

    Recipient: Preetorius II, Wilhelm (1852 - 1924)

    31/03/1897

    Letter from Richard Freise, probably addressed to Wilhelm Preetorius arranging a visit from de László, possibly in connection with sittings for his wife Katharina Freise's portrait [7243].

  • Letter from Richard Freise to de László, Letters D 1897-1914, 066-0118

    Sender: Freise, Rittmeister Richard

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

    29/07/1898

    Katharina's portrait [7243] has arrived; reproductions have been ordered from Hanfstängl; the picture can be reproduced in “Kunst für Alle” but anonymously. Captain Bothe sends greetings.

  • Letter from Emma von Schröder to de László, Letters D 1897-1914, 066-0134

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

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

    24/03/1915

    Emma von Schröder thanks de László for carrying out her request to paint her daughter Dorothée so promptly [6979]. His paintings in the GG [Grosvenor Gallery] are great; she does not know whether she likes Lady L[econfield] [6019] or Sir Ph[ilip] S[assoon] [6526] better; Miss G[lyn] [5361] is quite novel.

  • Letter from Baroness Luise 'Lilly' Goeler von Ravensburg to de László, G 1895-1914 Portraits, 068-0082

    Sender: Goeler von Ravensburg, Baroness Luise 'Lilly' (1866 - 1943)

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

    17/11/1900

    Princess Maria Teresa von Hohenzollern's portrait [4448] was not returned to her following the end of the exhibition in Munich. Could de László look into it?

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