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Sender: Mashanaglass, Valentine Emmanuel Patrick MacSwiney, Marquis of (1871 - 1945)
Recipient: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)
Thanking de László for sending photographs of his portraits [4509] and [4511], and looking forward to receiving a sketch [6029], which will illustrate a forthcoming article
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Sender: Lukács, Béla (1847 - 1901)
Recipient: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)
Béla Lukács, Hungarian Government Commissioner at the Exposition Universelle in Paris, asks for de László's assistance in the hanging of the artist's portraits of Pope Leo XIII [4509] and Cardinal Rampolla [4511], and for his assistance more generally with curating the Hungarian section of the Exposition.
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Sender: Lambotte, Sir Paul (1862 - 1939)
Recipient: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)
Letter from Paul Lambotte, then Secretary of the Société des Beaux-Arts in Brussels, concerning the Société's 1902 decennial exhibition. Lambotte invites de László to exhibit a painting, adding that he would particularly like to get "the masterly portrait of Cardinal Rampolla" [4511]
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Sender: Lázár, Doctor Béla (1869 - 1950)
Recipient: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)
Letter from Béla Lázár, possibly dating to 1903 (see accompanying "Editorial Note"), in which he mentions the closure of an exhibition (seemingly one to which de László had sent works). He writes of the reproduction of Rampolla's portrait [4511] in an Italian publication. The letter concludes with Lázár referring to his future appointment as "Commissioner of the Hungarian Exhibition" (DLA009-0028 was previously archived with this item)
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Sender: Lambotte, Sir Paul (1862 - 1939)
Recipient: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)
Letter from Paul Lambotte, then Secretary of the Société des Beaux-Arts in Brussels, concerning the Société's 1903 exhibition. Lambotte believes there is sufficient time for [4511] to be exhibited successively in Brussels and Munich
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Sender: Lambotte, Sir Paul (1862 - 1939)
Recipient: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)
Letter from Paul Lambotte, then Secretary of the Société des Beaux-Arts in Brussels, concerning the Société's 1903 exhibition, to which de László had promised his portrait of Cardinal Rampolla [4511]. Lambotte writes that the Société would be "infinitely happy" to include more portraits by de László if he can lend them
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Sender: Lambotte, Sir Paul (1862 - 1939)
Recipient: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)
Letter from Paul Lambotte, then Secretary of the Société des Beaux-Arts in Brussels, concerning the Société's 1903 exhibition. Lambotte lets de László know that his paintings are hung in good positions, particularly his portrait of Cardinal Rampolla [4511]. He regrets that [4511] must be sent to the Munich Glaspalast before the exhibition finishes, and asks whether its departure can be postponed. He has been asked prices for two of de László's works, adding that he thought the study of the peasant [110949] was sold, and that people cannot believe his portrait of Baroness d’Erlanger is for sale. "Tell me your prices and I will try to find buyers", he writes
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Sender: Lambotte, Sir Paul (1862 - 1939)
Recipient: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)
Letter from Paul Lambotte, then Secretary of the Société des Beaux-Arts in Brussels, concerning de László's postponed visit to Brussels and the Société's 1903 exhibition. He notes that the asking price for [110949] is on the high side for a study, and that there have been enquiries as to what his fee would be for a portrait like that of the Baronne d'Erlanger
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Sender: Lambotte, Sir Paul (1862 - 1939),László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)
Recipient: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937),Lambotte, Sir Paul (1862 - 1939)
Multiple letters. Letter dated 28 April 1903 from Paul Lambotte to de László concerning the transportation of [4511] from the Société Royale des Beaux-Arts' exhibition in Brussels to the Glaspalast, Munich. Draft letter from de László to Lambotte thanking Lambotte for sending [4511] to Munich and for the press cuttings of the exhibition in which the art critics were "so favourable". He adds that he is leaving for Paris, where his Gramont works are exhibited at the Salon [8752] [11801] [6625] [6650] [4506]
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Sender: Stuers, Alphonse Ridder de (1841 - 1919)
Recipient: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)
Letter from Alphonse Ridder de Stuers to de László concerning the artist's 1903 exhibition in The Hague. The sender writes that he would have preferred to see two large scale portraits of society ladies, rather than those of Pope Leo XIII [4509] and Cardinal Rampolla [4511]. He adds that the head of the Princess of Meiningen [5101] is "very delicate and modest but the general public does not understand this"
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Sender: Wall, Annie
Recipient: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)
Letter from Annie Wall asking if de László would agree to take on a young Swedish painter, Berggren(?), as a student. "For years now he has had a wish, a fervent wish, - 'It has always been my dream', he said - 'to become a pupil of Fülöp László'", writes Wall. She passes on a greeting from Cardinal Rampolla and praises de László's picture of the Cardinal [4511]
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Sender: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)
Recipient: László, Marczell 'Marczi' (1871 - 1940)
Travels plans after Philadelphia: New York; Gibraltar; Morocco. Will paint Pershing in Paris [10242] and see his portraits at the Salon [6164][4019]. Requesting portraits of Pope Leo [4509] and Rampolla [4511] from the Hungarian government for Venice Biennale. Book has been very successful and is everywhere in bookshops in England.
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Sender: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)
Recipient: László, Marczell 'Marczi' (1871 - 1940)
With Merrik Burrell for portrait unveiling [4553]. Prime Minister Gömbös thanked the artist for his gift to the nation [110815]: "you have given further proof of the love and affection that you have always borne for your native country and its history and with which you have never ceased to embrace the values of the Hungarian nation". Venice Biennale & Paris Salon. Desirous of painting his "large canvas". General family news. (Envelope may not be original: dates on postage stamps differ from letter.)
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Sender: Storer, Bellamy (1847-1922)
Recipient: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)
Letter from Bellamy Storer, then United States Ambassador to Austria, thanking de László for the photographs of his portraits of Leo XIII [4509] and Cardinal Rampolla [4511], and asking if he may introduce his son-in-law, the Marquis de Chambrun, to de László
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