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  • S 1899-1916 Private, 011-0061

    Sender: Shaw, Albert (1857 - 1947)

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

    21/03/1908

    Letter from the editor of the American Review of Reviews, Albert Shaw, to de László regarding an arrangement, which Shaw notes will be made by M. Knoedler & Co.

  • Letter from Wilhelm Kestranek to de László, Hungarian & German 1928-1929, 031-0086

    Sender: Kestranek, Wilhelm 'Vilmos' (1863 - 1925)

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

    19/10/1910

    Kestranek has been ill. Will return home in November. Roosevelt is returning to New York after an exhausting campaign, Kestranek doubts he will have time for him. The picture from Paris has not arrived yet.

  • Letters H 1904-16 Private, 007-0070

    Sender: Ingpen, Roger (1868-1956)

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

    06/12/1913

    Letter from Roger Ingpen of the publisher Hutchinson to de László regarding photographic reproductions, possibly for Oakley Williams' publication on the artist

  • Correspondence belonging to Christopher de Laszlo - Collection I, 123-0111

    Sender: Carisbrooke, Alexander Albert Mountbatten, Marquess of [formerly Prince Alexander of Battenberg] (1886 - 1960)

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

    18/03/1921

    Lord Carisbrooke will bring "The Ladies' Field" to Madrid for Queen; advises de László to contact Mrs Longworth in Washington. Error in his & Lord Lansdowne's titles in exh catalogue; ordered photographs of portrait "which are much admired"

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1924, 095-0075
    01/09/1924

    New York World. Many prominent Americans viewed de László's works at the French gallery; de László's achievements; favourable review of exhibition; the artist's portraiture in the United States

  • Personal 1925-1926, 016-0011

    Sender: Münz, Sigmund (1859 - 1934)

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

    04/06/1926

    Sigmund Münz attaches a report of de László's stay in America, which he will send to the “Nacion” in Buenos Aires. He will also publish something in Vienna. He asks de László to send some photographs to illustrate the article--Calvin Coolidge [4169] and his wife [4171], Theodore Roosevelt [5201], Warren Harding [5569], the Archbishop of Canterbury [4632], Adolph Ochs [6487] and others. Münz would love to meet de László this summer

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0168
    22/05/1926

    North Eastern Daily Gazette. 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. Text in DLA097-0169 is almost verbatim.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0169
    21/05/1926

    Dublin Evening Herald. 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. Text in DLA097-0168 is almost verbatim.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0179
    23/02/1926

    The Daily Graphic. De László is in the US; asks whether he will paint President Coolidge's portrait [4169]. Includes anecdote relating to King Edward VII's sittings [7705].

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0183
    22/05/1926

    Cambria Leader. 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. Text in DLA097-0168, DLA097-0169 and DLA097-0184 is almost verbatim.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0184
    24/05/1926

    Northern Daily Telegraph. 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. Text in DLA097-0168, DLA097-0169 and DLA097-0183 is almost verbatim.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0185
    22/05/1926

    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.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings Jan - April 1929, 099-0024
    17/04/1929

    Montreal Daily Star. De László is painting the portrait of Frank B. Kellogg, former U.S. Secretary of State, in London [5920].

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings Jan - April 1929, 099-0027
    06/04/1929

    Daily Mirror. De László has recently returned from Egypt. Discusses the artist's Sitters' Books, which are still extant today, see DLA134-0002 and DLA134-0003.

  • Letter from Louis Wiley to de László, Supplementary Arranged by Years Only 1930-1932, 019-0114

    Sender: Wiley, Louis (1869 - 1935)

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

    30/07/1930

    Louis Wiley sends a copy of the August issue of "Current History," which contains a reproduction of de László's portrait of Theodore Roosevelt [5201]

  • Letter from Sigmund Münz to de László, with an appended note addressed to Lucy, Personal Letters, 020-0298

    Sender: Münz, Sigmund (1859 - 1934)

    Recipient: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937),László, Mrs Philip de [née Lucy Madeleine Guinness] (1870 - 1950)

    31/12/1932

    Münz thanks de László for a reproduction [6161]. Assumes de László will go to America to paint Roosevelt II. Requests an introduction to Gabriele Preziosi. Unveiling of the artist's portrait of Lord Cecil [4053]. Münz was sorry not to have met Mrs Balfour; will hopefully meet her daughter soon.

  • Letters 1900-1915 Private, 003-0060

    Sender: Roosevelt, Colonel Kermit (1889 - 1943),Roosevelt, Mrs Kermit [née Belle Wyatt Willard] (1892 - 1968)

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

    Visit card of the second son of Theodore Roosevelt, Kermit Roosevelt, and his wife

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