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  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0017
    05/02/1925

    New York Herald. The American Ambassador, Frank Billings Kellogg, is sitting to de László [5917] before leaving Britain. Mrs Kellogg has not had time to sit for her portrait.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0018
    13/02/1925

    Universe and Catholic Weekly. The American Ambassador Frank Billings Kellogg has commissioned de László to paint his portrait for the American Chancellery [5917].

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0019
    10/02/1925

    The Daily Graphic. Photograph of Frank B. Kellogg, the retiring American Ambassador in London, sitting to de László for his portrait [5917]. Duplicate item, see DLA096-0016.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0020
    11/02/1925

    The Sketch. De László previously painted Lady Louis Mountbatten in her wedding dress [3178] and has just completed another of her [3520]. Also painting the American Ambassador, Frank Billings Kellogg [5917], which will hang at the American Embassy with his portraits of Walter Page [6498] and John Davis [4636]. This a duplicate of the first press cutting in DLA096-0014.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0021
    17/02/1925

    The Times. Illustration of de László's portrait of Frank Billings Kellogg [5917], the retiring American Ambassador. Viscount and Viscountess Astor gave a dinner for him at St James's Square. Article includes a list of guests to the dinner and the reception afterwards, which included the de Lászlós.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0022
    20/03/1925

    Daily Chronicle. De László has painted the portrait of Adeline Walker [13294] of the Hippodrome chorus. It was hung at the theatre yesterday. DLA096-0120 is a duplicate of this item.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0023
    06/04/1925

    Nottingham Evening Post. Adeline Walker, of the Hippodrome chorus, won first prize for her costume as New Zealand at 1924's Empire Ball. De László donated the prize of a blank canvas and her portrait has now been painted [13294].

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0024
    21/03/1925

    Daily Express. De László has painted the portrait of Adeline Walker [13294] of the Hippodrome chorus. It now hangs in the theatre vestibule. DLA096-0031 is a duplicate of this item.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0025
    20/03/1925

    Daily Sketch. Adeline Walker, of the Hippodrome Chorus, won first prize for her costume as New Zealand at 1924's Empire Ball. De László donated the prize of a blank canvas and her portrait has now been painted [13294].

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0026

    Daily Mirror. Adeline Walker, of the Hippodrome chorus, won first prize for her costume as New Zealand at 1924's Empire Ball. De László donated the prize of a blank canvas and her portrait has now been painted [13294].

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0027
    06/04/1925

    South Wales Echo. Adeline Walker, of the Hippodrome chorus, won first prize for her costume as New Zealand at 1924's Empire Ball. De László donated the prize of a blank canvas and her portrait has now been painted [13294].

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0028
    11/04/1925

    London Opinion. Adeline Walker, of the Hippodrome chorus, won first prize for her costume as New Zealand at 1924's Empire Ball. De László donated the prize of a blank canvas and her portrait has now been painted [13294]. DLA096-0136 and DLA096-0164 are duplicates of this item.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0029
    24/03/1925

    Two press cuttings. 1. Daily Chronicle. Miss Adeline Walker, of the Hippodrome chorus, won first prize for her costume as New Zealand at 1924's Empire Ball. De László donated the prize of a blank canvas and her portrait has now been painted [13294, illustrated]. 2. Unidentified publication. Picture of Adeline Walker in an ostrich feather cloak. She won first prize for her costume as New Zealand at 1924's Empire Ball. De László painted her portrait [13294].

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0030
    22/03/1925

    Empire News. Adeline Walker, of the London Hippodrome chorus, has been presented with her portrait by de László [13294].

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0031
    21/03/1925

    De László has painted the portrait of Adeline Walker [13294] of the Hippodrome chorus. It now hangs in the theatre vestibule Duplicate, see DLA096-0024.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0032
    24/03/1925

    Daily Chronicle. Adeline Walker, of the Hippodrome chorus, won first prize for her costume as New Zealand at 1924's Empire Ball. De László donated the prize of a blank canvas and her portrait has now been painted [13294]. Duplicate of the first press cutting in DLA096-0029.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0033
    10/02/1925

    The Morning Post. Lt.-Col. the Rt. Hon. Walter and Lady Evelyn Guinness gave a dinner party at their Grosvenor Place residence for the Prime Minister. The de Lászlós listed among the guests in attendance.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0034
    10/02/1925

    The Times. Lt.-Col. the Rt. Hon. Walter and Lady Evelyn Guinness gave a dinner party at their Grosvenor Place residence for the Prime Minister. The de Lászlós listed among the guests in attendance.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0035
    10/02/1925

    The Daily Telegraph. Lt.-Col. the Rt. Hon. Walter and Lady Evelyn Guinness gave a dinner party at their Grosvenor Place residence for the Prime Minister. The de Lászlós listed among the guests in attendance.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0036

    Sender: Carter, Albert Charles Robinson (1864 - 1957)

    17/04/1925

    The Daily Telegraph. Reflection on John Singer Sargent's career after his death on 14 April 1925. Focus on the Red Cross auctions and Hugh Lane. Brief mention of other artists who contributed to the auctions, including de László.

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