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  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings Jan - April 1929, 099-0011
    24/04/1929

    The Daily Chronicle. At a fundraiser for the Newspaper Press Fund, Peter Larkin, High Commissioner of Canada, purchased a “blank canvas” upon which de László will paint a portrait [6007].

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings Jan - April 1929, 099-0012
    24/04/1929

    Montreal Daily Star. At a fundraiser for the Newspaper Press Fund, Peter Larkin, High Commissioner of Canada, purchased a “blank canvas” upon which de László will paint a portrait [6007].

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings Jan - April 1929, 099-0013
    24/04/1929

    The New York Times. At a fundraiser for the Newspaper Press Fund, Peter Larkin, High Commissioner of Canada, purchased a “blank canvas” upon which de László will paint a portrait [6007].

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings Jan - April 1929, 099-0014

    The Scotsman. At a forthcoming fundraiser for the Newspaper Press Fund, de László will donate a “blank canvas” upon which he will paint the portrait of the highest bidder or his or her nominee [6007].

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings Jan - April 1929, 099-0015
    24/04/1929

    Daily Mail. At last night's annual dinner of the Newspaper Press Fund, a blank canvas presented by de László, on which he offered to paint a portrait of the purchaser or his nominee, was sold to the Hon. Peter Larkin, High Commissioner for Canada, for £1,155 [6007].

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings Jan - April 1929, 099-0016
    24/04/1929

    The Manchester Guardian. At a fundraiser for the Newspaper Press Fund, Peter Larkin, High Commissioner of Canada, purchased a “blank canvas” for 1,100 guineas upon which de László will paint a portrait [6007].

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings Jan - April 1929, 099-0017
    24/04/1929

    The Manchester Guardian. A considerable sum was raised at last night’s Newspaper Press Fund dinner. Ten thousand pounds from Lord Rothermere and 2,300 guineas from the sale of a James Barrie manuscript and a “blank canvas” from de László [6007].

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings Jan - April 1929, 099-0018
    22/04/1929

    The Glasgow Herald. At a forthcoming fundraiser for the Newspaper Press Fund, de László will donate a “blank canvas” upon which he will paint the portrait of the highest bidder or his or her nominee [6007].

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings Jan - April 1929, 099-0019
    20/04/1929

    Az Est. De László donated an blank canvas for a charity event, and will paint the portrait of the lucky winner on this canvas [6007].

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings Jan - April 1929, 099-0020
    20/04/1929

    South Wales Evening Express. At a forthcoming fundraiser for the Newspaper Press Fund, de László will donate a “blank canvas” upon which he will paint the portrait of the highest bidder or his or her nominee [6007].

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings Jan - April 1929, 099-0021
    09/04/1929

    Bristol Times and Mirror. De László presented a blank canvas to the Hon. J. J. Astor for the benefit of the Newspaper Press Fund [6007].

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings Jan - April 1929, 099-0022
    18/04/1929

    Excelsior. Mr. Kellogg, former American Secretary of State, is sitting to de László for his portrait [5920], which is destined for the State Department, Washington.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings Jan - April 1929, 099-0023
    18/04/1929

    Hull Evening News. De László presented a blank canvas to the Hon. J. J. Astor for the benefit of the Newspaper Press Fund [6007].

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings Jan - April 1929, 099-0024
    17/04/1929

    Montreal Daily Star. De László is painting the portrait of Frank B. Kellogg, former U.S. Secretary of State, in London [5920].

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings Jan - April 1929, 099-0025
    16/04/1929

    The Evening News. The recently retired Secretary of State, Frank B. Kellogg, is spending five hours a day sitting to de László for his portrait [5920].

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings Jan - April 1929, 099-0026

    Unidentified publication. Discusses an exhibition of arts and crafts of the employees of the Great Western Railway at Paddington Station. No mention of de László.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings Jan - April 1929, 099-0027
    06/04/1929

    Daily Mirror. De László has recently returned from Egypt. Discusses the artist's Sitters' Books, which are still extant today, see DLA134-0002 and DLA134-0003.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings Jan - April 1929, 099-0028
    04/04/1929

    Sunday Chronicle. Reproduction of de László's portrait of Pope Pius XI [6690].

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings Jan - April 1929, 099-0029

    Sender: Beer, Esmond Samuel de (1895 - 1990)

    14/04/1929

    The Sunday Times. Letter to the editor of The Times from E. S. de Beer, evidently a reply to a letter written by de László entitled “An Undiscovered Crime,” regarding Sir Edmund Berry Godfrey (1621-1678), an English magistrate whose death caused an anti-Catholic uproar in England.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings Jan - April 1929, 099-0030

    Sender: Laszlo, Paul Leonardo de (1906 - 1983)

    14/04/1929

    Sunday Chronicle. Article written by Paul de Laszlo regarding a visit he and his father paid to Pope Pius at the Vatican.

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