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  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0134
    17/04/1925

    Glasgow Evening News. De László's portrait of Mrs Chichester Crookshank [4130], on view at the Royal Scottish Academy, is an illustration of the artist's "gracious courtliness".

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0135
    17/04/1925

    Glasgow Record. De László's portrait of Mrs Chichester Crookshank [4130], on view at the Royal Scottish Academy, is described as "a dominating and arresting conception."

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0136
    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]. This item and DLA096-0164 are duplicates of DLA096-0028.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0137
    31/08/1925

    Daily Mirror. De László's portrait of Mrs Harmsworth [6909], mother of Viscount Northcliffe, illustrates the announcement of her death. Duplicate of DLA096-0103/DLA096-0104.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0138
    17/04/1925

    The Morning Post. De László exhibits a "vivacious and gracious, if somewhat superficial portrait of Mrs Crookshank" [4130] at the Royal Scottish Academy's exhibition.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0139
    21/03/1925

    T.P.'s & Cassell's Weekly. In next week's issue, de László has "many interesting things to record under the heading of 'The Days of My Youth.'" Duplicate of DLA096-0004.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0141
    06/05/1925

    The Bystander. Illustration of de László's portrait of the Hon Mrs Gilmour [5331] on view at the Paris Salon (1925).

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0142
    02/09/1925

    The Queen. Illustration of de László's portrait of Miss Bertha Phillpotts, later Dame Bertha Newall [10011].

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0143
    02/09/1925

    The Evening News. Tour of Leverhulme house, Hampstead, prior to its sale upon the death of Lord Leverhulme. The full-length portrait by de László of Lord Leverhulme [6043], hangs in the ballroom and was loved by the sitter.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0144
    15/05/1925

    Bolton Journal. Description of Lord Leverhulme's coffin lying in state in the main hall of the Lady Lever Art Gallery at Port Sunlight under his portrait by de László [6043].

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0147
    05/09/1925

    Westminster Gazette. Announcement of Lady Joan Fitzwilliam's engagement to Captain G. P. Philipps; her portrait by de László at Wentworth Woodhouse is much admired. Duplicate of DLA096-0100.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0148
    12/10/1925

    The Daily Chronicle. The de Lászlós have gone abroad, returning early in the New Year.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0149
    11/10/1925

    The Observer. No clipping attached.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0150
    11/10/1925

    The Times. De László travelling on the same train as Sir Esmé Howard, British Ambassador to the US.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0151
    12/10/1925

    Leeds Mercury. De László travelling on the same train as Sir Esmé Howard, British Ambassador to the US.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0152
    05/01/1925

    Sussex Daily News. Portraits of Viscount Willingdon by Oswald Birley and Viscountess Willingdon by de László [7755] will be on view at Agnew's. The portraits were presented to the sitters by ranks of the Mesopotamia Expeditionary Force in appreciation of all they did for the benefit of the Force during the First World War.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0153
    07/01/1925

    The Times. The different portraiture styles of Viscount Willingdon by Oswald Birley and Viscountess Willingdon by de László [7755] are described by the critic as "downright" and "courtly" respectively; the pictures are on view at Agnew's.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0154
    08/01/1925

    The Times [weekly]. Portraits of Viscount Willingdon by Oswald Birley and Viscountess Willingdon by de László [7755] will be on view at Agnew's. The portraits were presented to the sitters by ranks of the Mesopotamia Expeditionary Force in appreciation of all they did for the benefit of the Force during the First World War.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0155
    03/01/1925

    The Times. Portraits of Viscount Willingdon by Oswald Birley and Viscountess Willingdon by de László [7755] will be on view at Agnew's. The portraits were presented to the sitters by ranks of the Mesopotamia Expeditionary Force in appreciation of all they did for the benefit of the Force during the First World War.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0158
    06/01/1925

    Birmingham Post. De László's portrait of Lady Willingdon [7755], on view at Agnew's, is described as having a "convincing vitality, with technical qualities of a high order, and much distinction of style."

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