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  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1924, 095-0157
    18/04/1924

    Glasgow Evening News. The critic notes that de László's portrait of “Mrs Blackie” [13269], on view at the Royal Scottish Academy's 1924 exhibition, is strikingly real yet flattering of the sitter

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1924, 095-0158
    12/04/1924

    Country Life. Illustration (frontispiece) of de László's portrait of the Countess of Ancaster [6631]

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1924, 095-0159
    12/04/1924

    Country Life. Illustration (frontispiece) of de László's portrait of the Countess of Ancaster [6631]

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1924, 095-0160
    12/04/1924

    Country Life. Description of the issue's frontispiece, which is a reproduction of de László'a portrait of the Countess of Ancaster at Grimsthorpe Castle [6631]

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1924, 095-0161
    19/04/1924

    Daily Express. At the Empire Ball at Lord Leverhulme's home in Hampstead, de László is to paint the portrait of the guest who attends in a costume most representative of the Empire or of one of the Empire's great men or women (this item is a duplicate of DLA095-0062)

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1924, 095-0162
    27/04/1924

    Sunday Express. Artists such as Ambrose McEvoy, de László, Augustus John and Lynn Jenkins can command higher prices in America than in England

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1924, 095-0163
    18/04/1924

    Glasgow Evening Times. At the Royal Scottish Academy's 1924 exhibition, de László's "fine study" of Mrs Blackie [13269] is deemed "too well known to call for comment" and "likely to attract much attention in Edinburgh" (DLA095-0153 is a partial, duplicate of this article)

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1924, 095-0164
    18/04/1924

    The Scotsman. De László's portrait of Mrs Blackie [13269], exhibited at the Royal Scottish Academy's 1924 exhibition, is described as "one of the most accomplished and elegant on view" (for the full text of the article, see DLA095-0175)

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1924, 095-0165
    26/10/1924

    La Nación. Article on eminent Viennese writer / journalist of international fame, Dr Sigmund Münz; no mention of de László (SMDL)

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1924, 095-0166

    Unidentified publication. De László sat next to Prince Pierre of Monaco at an official lunch hosted by Prince Louis

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1924, 095-0168
    22/12/1929

    Pester Lloyd. Review of the Hungarian Fine Art Society's 1929-1930 Winter Exhibition at the Künstlerhaus; de László's "splendid representational portrait" of Maréchal Lyautey [6118] is exhibited in the first room

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1924, 095-0169
    23/04/1924

    Aberdeen Press and Journal. Review of the Royal Scottish Academy's 1924 exhibition; de László's portrait of Mrs Blackie [13269] is described as "one of the most elegant portraits on view"

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1924, 095-0170
    18/04/1924

    Glasgow Herald. The critic describes de László's portrait of "Mrs Blackie" [13269], on view at the Royal Scottish Academy's 1924 exhibition, as "elegant and accomplished, if not distinctive", asking how much it owes to Sargent (excerpted in DLA095-0156)

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1924, 095-0171
    18/04/1924

    Dundee Courier. At the Royal Scottish Academy's 1924 exhibition, de László's portrait of Mrs Blackie [13269] is described (alongside a number of other pictures) as a work of "exceptional charm" (excerpted in DLA095-0154)

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1924, 095-0172
    21/04/1924

    Newcastle Chronicle & North Mail. De László's portrait of Mrs Blackie [13269] at the Royal Scottish Academy's 1924 exhibition described as "notable"

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1924, 095-0173
    19/04/1924

    Dundee Advertiser. Positive critique of de László's portrait of Mrs Blackie [13269] on view at the Royal Scottish Academy (excerpted in DLA095-0024)

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1924, 095-0174
    26/04/1924

    The Weekly Scotsman. De László's portrait of Mrs Blackie [13269], on view at the Scottish Academy's 1924 exhibition, is described as "one of the most successful portraits of the exhibition"

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1924, 095-0175
    18/04/1924

    The Scotsman. At the Royal Scottish Academy's 1924 exhibition, de László's portrait of Mrs Blackie [13269] "ranks as one of the most accomplished and elegant on view" (excerpted in DLA095-0164; DLA095-0176 is a duplicate of this item)

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1924, 095-0176
    18/04/1924

    The Scotsman. At the Royal Scottish Academy's 1924 exhibition, de László's portrait of Mrs Blackie [13269] "ranks as one of the most accomplished and elegant on view" (duplicate, see DLA095-0175; excerpted in DLA095-0164)

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1924, 095-0177
    28/02/1924

    Morning Post. The wedding of Lord Apsley and Miss Meeking at St Paul's, Knightsbridge. A huge gathering reported; the de Lászlós were in attendance. A portrait of Lady Apsley, to be painted by de László [3534], listed amongst the presents received by Lord Apsley

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