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1921 to 1940 of 2882 Records
  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0117
    13/10/1926

    Morning Post. Lucy de László is listed among the guests at the wedding reception of Lady Katherine Beresford and Mr. Dawnay.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0118
    16/12/1926

    Daily Colonist. Illustration of de László's portrait of Viscountess Willingdon [7755], who was present at the 16th opening of the Parliament of Canada. Text is reproduced almost verbatim from DLA097-0119.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0119
    11/12/1926

    Evening Advertiser. Illustration of de László's portrait of Viscountess Willingdon [7755], who was present at the 16th opening of the Parliament of Canada. Text is reproduced almost verbatim in DLA097-0118.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0120
    08/09/1926

    The Tatler. Photograph of de László with Miss Bankes taken at the Lido. Partial duplicate cutting of DLA097-0102.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0121
    05/01/1927

    Glasgow Daily Record. Announcement of Ambrose McEvoy's death. Other than de László, there was no portraitist more popular with English society ladies than McEvoy.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0122
    25/11/1926

    The Daily Telegraph. De László was present at the quinquennial anniversary dinner of the Faculty of Arts, held at Princes Restaurant, Piccadilly.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0123
    18/09/1926

    Liverpool Echo. Review of the Liverpool Autumn Exhibition. In addition to the room devoted to the paintings of Sir William Orpen, there are works by Sir John Lavery, Sir George Clausen and de László.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0124
    14/01/1927

    Public Opinion. King's dislike of short hair on women. De László finds it difficult to paint female sitters in short, modern dress. See related items DLA97-0108 and DLA097-0115.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0125

    Sender: Chamberlin, Frederick Carleton (1870 - 1943)

    Unidentified publication. Article about prehistoric monuments on the island of Minorca by Frederick Chamberlin, a correspondent of de László. There is no mention of de László.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0126
    01/07/1926

    Daily Sketch. Interview with the art dealer Jonce McGurk. It is the 18th-century masters who command the prices; of living portraitists, no-one approaches de László.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0127
    18/09/1926

    Yorkshire Observer. There are over 2,000 exhibits in the annual autumn exhibition at the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool. "There are some examples of the extraordinary smartness" of de László. Text is reproduced verbatim in DLA097-0111.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0128
    03/09/1926

    Australian Christian World. The unveiling of de László’s portrait of the Archbishop of Canterbury [4632].

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0129
    21/06/1926

    The Westminster Gazette. Social column recording de László in the company of Sir Harry Brittain and Fritz Kreisler.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0130
    29/01/1927

    Evening Standard. Comparisons between the Old Masters and the ultra-moderns revived following the Flemish exhibition at Burlington House. De László contributes to the debate.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0131
    20/01/1927

    Multiple press cuttings. The Morning Post. The de Lászlós attended a soirée held by the National Art Collectors’ Fund at the Royal Academy before the Flemish and Belgian art exhibition at Burlington House. The Leader. Review of the "foreign art" exhibition at the Jeu de Paume. Brief mention of de László, who "might be called international, at least if painting important people all over the world would make him so."

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0132
    06/10/1926

    The Glasgow Herald. The de Lászlós have arrived in Scotland.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0133

    The Spectator (Canada). A calendar prepared to serve as a guide of sorts to the Northcliffe Collection includes a reproduction of de László’a portrait of Lord Northcliffe [4764].

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0134
    25/01/1927

    The Star. Mrs Ashley "has all the charm and the beauty" of de László's portrait [2234].

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0135
    28/07/1925

    The Morning Post. The de Lászlós were among the guests at a dinner hosted by the Right Hon. Austen Chamberlain and his wife at Claridge's Hotel yesterday. DLA097-0137 is a duplicate of this item.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0136
    02/09/1926

    The Lady. The de Lászlós have been amongst Princess Beatrice's guests at Carisbrooke Castle. Short biography of Lucy de László. Mr and Mrs Leslie Lang honeymooned on the Lido. Leslie Lang has recently held an exhibition at the Goupil Galleries. Mrs Lang's house is not far from de László's on Fitzjohn's Avenue.

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