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The Daily Graphic. British artists are receiving large numbers of commissions in the US. Lucy de László quoted as saying that de László, who went to the US for three months but stayed for six, could have remained for ten years. De László describes President Coolidge [4169] as his "most silent sitter". Mentions other recent commissions. See related items DLA097-0168, DLA097-0169, DLA097-0183 and DLA097-0184.
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Sender: Lang of Lambeth, Doctor Cosmo Gordon Lang, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1st Baron (1864 - 1945)
Recipient: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)
Letter from Cosmo Gordon Lang (then Archbishop of York) to de László. Unable to see Archbishop of Canterbury's portrait [4632] on 28 June (1936) as suggested; arrangements for unveiling made with Canon Partridge for 8 July (1936)
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Sender: Lang of Lambeth, Doctor Cosmo Gordon Lang, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1st Baron (1864 - 1945)
Recipient: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)
Letter from Cosmo Gordon Lang (then Archbishop of York) to de László. Regrets artist will miss unveiling of Archbishop of Canterbury's portrait [4632]; regrets must decline artist's invitation for 2 July (1936)
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Multiple press cuttings. Morning Post; The Times; Daily Mirror (all dated 8 June 1927) concerning de László's exhibition at the French Gallery. The Morning Post asserts that de László has succeeded the American [Sargent] as a painter of eminent people; The Times offers qualified praise; cartoon of de László illustrates the Daily Mirror cutting.
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