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  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0149
    18/08/1926

    The Sketch. Description of the interior of Hill Hall. Reference to de László's portrait of Lady Hudson [4496], which hangs in the library.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0151
    09/10/1926

    Madras Mail. The season at the Venice Lido is coming to an end. De László can be seen there painting the bronze horses of St. Mark’s; he ie is joined by his "fellow-artist friend", Edmund Dulac. Text is verbatim in DLA097-0109.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0152
    18/06/1926

    Yorkshire Herald. The Archbishop of York is to unveil de László's portrait of the Archbishop of Canterbury [4632] on 8 July in the Great Hall of the Church House.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0155
    26/05/1926

    Tatler. Caricature of “The Royal Academy Banquet,” by Fred May depicting artists at a banquet to Sir Frank Dicksee. De László is caricatured alongside F.C. Bowring, Sir Giles G. Scott, John A.A. Berrie, Sir Frank Dicksee, Richard Jack and Sir John Lavery.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0156
    30/05/1926

    Daily Mail. The Archbishop of Canterbury is giving sittings to de László for a portrait [4632] which members of the Church Assembly will present to the Archbishop.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0158
    11/03/1926

    Charleston Post. Recent oil portraits of President Coolidge have renewed the discussion of whether official painted portraits should be photographic in their treatment.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0159
    25/03/1926

    The Daily Telegraph. The de Lászlós are listed among the guests present at a musical party given by Baroness Rubido-Zichy, wife of the Hungarian Minister in London, at their home in Prince’s Gate.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0160
    17/03/1926

    The Herald (Melbourne). Promotes special issue of Table Talk devoted to Pavlova. Notable pictures also include reproductions of de László's portraits of Lord and Lady Stradbroke [7211][7213], recently hung in the National Gallery.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0161
    23/03/1926

    The Herald (Melbourne). Illustration of de László's portrait of the Countess of Stradbroke [7213].

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0162
    16/02/1926

    The Yorkshire Post. Review of Spring Exhibition, Oldham. Passing reference to de László; the article mentions Wilfrid Gabriel de Glehn’s portrait of his wife, which “reminds one of that virtuoso in paint, Laszlo.”

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0163
    09/02/1926

    The Westminster Gazette. The Duke and Duchess of York have rented Mrs Hoffman's Adam house at 40 Grosvenor Square. There are many "treasures" in the house, including paintings by Rubens and de László [9942].

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0165
    10/02/1926

    Daily Express. Review of the O.U.D.S performance of “King Henry IV,” in which de László's son, Paul, appeared.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0166
    10/02/1926

    The Daily Graphic. Review of the O.U.D.S performance of “King Henry IV,” in which de László's son, Paul, appeared.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0168
    22/05/1926

    North Eastern Daily Gazette. British artists are receiving large numbers of commissions in the US. Lucy de László quoted as saying that de László, who went to the US for three months but stayed for six, could have remained for ten years. Text in DLA097-0169 is almost verbatim.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0169
    21/05/1926

    Dublin Evening Herald. British artists are receiving large numbers of commissions in the US. Lucy de László quoted as saying that de László, who went to the US for three months but stayed for six, could have remained for ten years. Text in DLA097-0168 is almost verbatim.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0170
    04/06/1926

    The Morning Post. The de Lászlós are named among the guests at a dance at Warwick House, St. James’s, home of the Hon Mrs Esmond Harmsworth.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0171
    04/06/1926

    Daily Telegraph. The de Lászlós are named among the guests at a dance at Warwick House, St. James’s, home of the Hon Mrs Esmond Harmsworth.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0172
    29/05/1926

    The Morning Post. The de Lászlós are named among the guests at a musical soirée held at the Austrian Legation.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0173
    29/05/1926

    The Times. The de Lászlós are named among the guests at a musical soirée held at the Austrian Legation.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0174
    or 8 June 1926, see DLA097-0140

    Yorkshire Observer. Review of an exhibition of pictures lent by the Tate Gallery to the Harrogate Corporation. Amongst them is de László's portrait of Lady Wantage [11384], "a characteristic example of fashionable portraiture by an artist of considerable technical ability." Duplicate of DLA097-0140.

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