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  • W 1893-1916, 012-0024

    Sender: Walker, Sir Emery (1851-1933)

    Recipient: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)

    18/06/1907

    Letter from Sir Emery Walker confirming that he will be pleased to photograph de Laszlo's portrait of Princess VIctoria [10303] in any size the artist wishes. He adds that he only publishes photographs of pictures in the National Portrait Gallery—those he does for Sargent are paid for by the artist's sitters

  • Personal 1924, 015-0039

    Sender: Gramont, Duchesse de [née Elaine Hélène de Greffulhe]; wife of 12th duc (1882 - 1958)

    Recipient: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)

    Letter from the duchesse de Gramont thanking de László for a rosary, a medal and some photographs. She just met the Prince of Wales and Prince Henry at the English Embassy

  • Personal 1925-1926, 016-0028

    Sender: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)

    Recipient: Münz, Sigmund (1859 - 1934)

    21/06/1926

    Münz can leave his article as is, but should add that de László has recently finished the Archbishop of Canterbury's portrait [4632] from which he derived much satisfaction owing to its historical significance. De László will send a parcel of photographs and a New York Times Supplement on his Mellon portrait [6418]. He mentions his travel plans to Italy with his family and suggests Münz join. He asks Münz to call on Lord and Lady Phillimore who will soon be travelling to Vienna

  • Personal 1925-1926, 016-0031

    Sender: Münz, Sigmund (1859 - 1934)

    Recipient: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)

    14/12/1928

    Münz has not been in touch as he has been working on a book about King Edward VII, and he asks de László to send him a reproduction of his portrait of the King [7705]. He would also love to have a copy of de László's portrait of the Italian Crown Prince [7890] or [9813]. He enquires after de László's family; he has not heard from Marczell for some time; he suggests the artist takes greater care of his health

  • Personal 1925-1926, 016-0032

    Sender: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)

    Recipient: Münz, Sigmund (1859 - 1934)

    27/12/1928

    De László is interested to hear about Münz's King Edward VI book; he tells Münz who to contact regarding the reproduction of [7705]. He describes his experience painting the Prince of Piedmont [7890]; he mentions his forthcoming trip to Egypt

  • Personal 1925-1926, 016-0033

    Sender: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)

    27/12/1928

    Letter from de László's secretary to The Photographic Gesellschaft concerning reproductions of the portraits of Edward VII [7705] and Queen Alexandra [7707] for a forthcoming publication by Sigmund Münz

  • Personal 1925-1926, 016-0034

    Sender: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)

    Recipient: Laib, Paul Ferdinand Anton (1869-1958)

    07/01/1929

    De László asks Paul Laib to send a reproduction of his portrait of King Edward VII [7705] to Sigmund Münz for reproduction in Münz's forthcoming publication

  • Personal 1925-1926, 016-0035

    Sender: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)

    Recipient: Münz, Sigmund (1859 - 1934)

    07/01/1929

    De László's secretary writes to Sigmund Münz confirming that the portrait of King Edward VII [7705] was photographed by Paul Laib and not The Photographische Gesellshaft. Laib will forward a reproduction of the portrait to Münz

  • Personal 1925-1926, 016-0036

    Sender: Laib, Paul Ferdinand Anton (1869-1958)

    Recipient: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)

    03/01/1929

    Paul Laib writes that neither the Photographische Gesellschaft nor anyone with whom Laib was connected photographed de László's portraits of King Edward VII [7705] or Queen Alexandra [7707]

  • Letter from de László's secretary to the editor of the Illustrated London News, Supplementary Arranged by Years Only 1930-1932, 019-0178

    Sender: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)

    16/04/1931

    De László's secretary encloses a list of reigning monarchs de László has painted.

  • Letter from de László to Walter Runciman, Supplementary Arranged by Years Only 1930-1932, 019-0219

    Sender: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)

    Recipient: Runciman of Doxford, Walter Runciman, 1st Viscount (1870 - 1949)

    22/11/1932

    De László suggests Runciman might wish to bid on a "blank canvas" at a forthcoming charity auction and have his father's portrait painted.

  • Letter from de László to Arthur G. Ferard, Supplementary Arranged by Years Only 1930-1932, 019-0241

    Sender: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)

    Recipient: Ferard, Arthur George (1858-1943)

    21/11/1932

    De László has promised to paint a portrait on a blank canvas [5012] to be auctioned for charity on 8 December 1932. The canvas will be kit-cat size, bearing his signature and in a good frame.

  • Letter from Arthur G. Ferard to de László, Supplementary Arranged by Years Only 1930-1932, 019-0242

    Sender: Ferard, Arthur George (1858-1943)

    Recipient: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)

    19/11/1932

    Arthur G. Ferard, Chairman of the Victoria Hospital for Children, thanks de László for promising to paint a portrait on a blank canvas [5012] to be auctioned for charity by Seymour Hicks on 8 December 1932.

  • Letter from de László to Mrs Alfhild Guinness, Supplementary Arranged by Years Only 1930-1932, 019-0244

    Sender: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)

    Recipient: Guinness, Mrs H. Samuel [née Alfhild Holter] (1890 - 1983)

    21/11/1932

    Concerning his agreement to donate a blank canvas to be auctioned for charity [5012]. Received a thank you letter from Arthur G. Ferard.

  • Letter from de László to Sigmund Münz, Personal Letters, 020-0295

    Sender: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)

    Recipient: Münz, Sigmund (1859 - 1934)

    21/10/1933

    He has met Dr. Edelstein and his daughter Carola (see DLA020-0296). General family news. Travel plans to America. Currently painting Lord Carson's portrait [3975]. Has not met the sculptor Felix Weiss. Still possessed of the "same ambition", "same vitality and love for my work as when we first met". De László is working on his book, which "will one day be a historic document".

  • Letter from Béla Dege to de László, Hungarian & German Letters 1934, 035-0096

    Sender: Dege, Béla

    Recipient: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)

    21/01/1935

    Béla Dege introduces himself as a reader of the Pesti Hírlap. He mentions de László’s Magdalen painting [2932] in the Szépművészeti Museum. He is an engineer asking de László’s help to recommend him to Prajadhipok, King of Siam, who is recruiting several professionals in London before he returns to Siam.

  • Letter from Dr Ottó Légrády to de László, Hungarian Letters, 036-0027

    Sender: Légrády, Doctor Ottó

    Recipient: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)

    04/10/1935

    Légrády thanks de László for sending the London News and encloses the Pesti Hírlap. Commission from Pest County to paint Elemér Preszly's portrait, noting that several others, himself included, hope to have their portraits painted. The Prince of Wales' popularity in Hungary. Supportive of de László’s plan to write a memoir.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1924, 095-0110
    23/05/1924

    Daily Mirror. Photograph of de László painting Queen Marie's portrait [3200]; some of the artist's best-known works are listed

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1924, 095-0137
    26/04/1924

    Gloucester Citizen. De László's informal party in his studio yesterday was well-attended by prominent figures; the forthcoming Empire Ball was much-discussed. Includes description of the artist's rooms as "full of art treasures and relics of celebrities", and Fitzjohn's Avenue as one of London's interesting streets

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1925, 096-0100
    05/09/1925

    The Westminster Gazette. Announcement of Lady Joan Fitzwilliam's engagement to Captain G. P. Philipps; her portrait by de László at Wentworth Woodhouse [111869] is much admired. DLA096-0147 is a duplicate of this item.

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