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1761 to 1780 of 2882 Records
  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0062
    14/02/1925

    The Tablet. De László has presented a portrait of Pope Pius XI [6690] to the Bodleian Library, Oxford. Duplicate extract, see DLA096-0058.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0063
    25/03/1925

    The Times. Memorial service for Lord Sheffield. The de Lászlós were present.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0064
    18/02/1925

    The Morning Post. De László attended Mrs Austen Chamberlain's second At Home of the Session for the representatives of the Diplomatic Corps and their friends. Austen Chamberlain was the Secretary for Foreign Affairs. DLA096-0065 is a duplicate of this item.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0065
    18/02/1925

    The Morning Post. De László attended Mrs Austen Chamberlain's second At Home of the Session for the representatives of the Diplomatic Corps and their friends. Austen Chamberlain was the Secretary for Foreign Affairs. Duplicate of DLA096-0064.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0066
    06/04/1925

    Aberdeen Press and Journal. N.T., 'Portraits in Oil and Vinegar: From Dicksee to Epstein.' A humorous column reviewing James Laver's publication about the contemporary school of portrait painters including: Sargent; de László; John; Lavery; Orpen; Brockhurst; Wyndham Lewis; Gertler.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0067
    06/05/1925

    The Bystander. Illustration of de László's portrait of the Hon. Lady Gilmour [5331], exhibited at the Paris Salon.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0068
    17/04/1925

    Aberdeen Press and Journal. De László progresses as Lavery's rival as a painter of society beauties. No better comparison of their styles could be found than in the former's portrait of Mrs Chichester Crookshank [4130], radiant in evening dress and jewels. For the full article, see DLA096-0188.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0069

    The Daily Chronicle. De László has presented a portrait of Pope Pius XI [6690] to the Bodleian Library, Oxford.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0070

    The World To-day. Emil Fuchs, 'Further Memories of a Court Sculptor'. Mentions de László, p. 860: de László's portrait of Sir George White [7724]; p. 862: both de László [4030] & Zorn painted Maud Cassel, considers Zorn's the better portrait; pp. 866-7: de László in more detail, praises his facility for likenesses, he was "able to handle not only the brush with facility, but also his sitters." De László came to Fuchs pre-war with an introduction from Count Mensdorff, then an attaché of the Austrian Embassy in London.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0071
    23/06/1925

    The Manchester Guardian. Dinner in honour of Dr Haddon. A garden party at Christ's College allowed guests the chance of an "early view" of de László's "vigorous portraits" of Haddon. DLA096-0072 is a duplicate of this item.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0072
    23/06/1925

    The Manchester Guardian. Dinner in honour of Dr Haddon. A garden party at Christ's College allowed guests the chance of an "early view" of de László's "vigorous portraits" of Haddon. Duplicate item, see also DLA096-0071.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0073

    Cambridge Daily News. Presentation of de László's portrait of Dr Alfred Cort Haddon [2458] at a dinner at Christ's College. Text is verbatim in DLA096-0133.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0074
    23/07/1925

    Shipbuilding and Shipping Record. A de László portrait of Lord Devonport [4570] was unveiled by Lord Ritchie in the Port of London Authority's boardroom as part of a presentation marking Devonport's services as chairman.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0075
    24/07/1925

    The Builder. The shortlist for the National Competition for the War Memorial, Ottawa includes four British, one US and two Canadian firms.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0076
    03/09/1925

    Church Times. Unveiling of de László's portrait of Canon Bowlby at Lancing College [2507].

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0077

    Review of Reviews. Description of Lord Leverhulme's gallery of pictures at his Hampstead house, which includes a "fine portrait" by de László [6043].

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0078

    Boston Evening Transcript. Photographs of Lord Leverhulme, his home and collection including de László's portrait of Lord Leverhulme [6043] and description of it as "the one he liked".

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0079
    04/07/1925

    Daily Mirror. Guests were invited to 15 Southwell Gardens last night to meet the Colonial Secretary, overseas visitors and Conservative Members of Parliament. De László's portrait of Lady Croft [4259] hangs in the reception room there.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0080
    25/05/1925

    The Morning Post. Presentation of de László's portrait of Dr Haddon at Christ's College [2458].

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0081
    02/05/1925

    Morning Leader. New portraits of Lieutenant Governor Newlands [6440] and Justice Martin [6274], painted by de László, hang in a reception room at government house and the Saskatchewan Legislative Chamber respectively.

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