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Sender: Stokes, Charles Adrian Scott (1854 - 1935)
Recipient: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)
Letter from Adrian Scott Stokes to de László regarding a book on Hungary that Stokes and his wife, the painter Marianne Stokes, had recently published. Although Stokes is unhappy with the reproductions in the book, he will ask his publisher to send de László a copy
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Sender: Térey, Doctor Gábor de (1864 - 1927)
Recipient: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)
Letter from Doctor Gábor de Térey informing de László that his friend, Doctor Paul Fleischl, Danish Consul in Budapest, and his wife will soon be visiting London. He congratulates the artist on the double-portrait [7173] that was recently exhibited in the Nemzeti Salon
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Sender: Térey, Doctor Gábor de (1864 - 1927)
Recipient: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)
Térey is grateful for his own portrait [11881], which is being reproduced by Löwy with the artist's approval. He expresses interest in acquiring de László’s drawings of Clark [possibly 4071] and Goodenough [5366]. Mentions visitors Katona, Wellmann, and Kirstein, and suggests de László paint Cleo de Mérode if she visits Vienna.
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Sender: Térey, Doctor Gábor de (1864 - 1927)
Recipient: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)
Térey shares the news of his recent promotion to Department Director. Comments on artistic matters, including exhibitions, his editorial work on "Modern-Festők", and a current task of reviewing a large Rembrandt collection for possible purchase. He asks after de László's London exhibition and new studio.
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Sender: Térey, Doctor Gábor de (1864 - 1927)
Recipient: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)
Térey thanks de László for the gifts, describes a quiet Christmas, shares brief updates on family and acquaintances, and notes progress on arranging funds for Zorn. Mentions that his mother was pleased with his portrait and that de László planned to send a drawing to Pál Majovszky.
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Vasárnapi Ujság, vol. 54, no. 15, 14 April 1907. 41.6cm. Full article ref: Aladár Erdey, “Exhibition of Paintings by Philip de László”, Vasárnapi Ujság, vol. 54, no. 15, 14 April 1907, pp. 289-296. Summary: Review of de László’s 1907 exhibition at the Nemzeti Szalon, noting his growing international reputation and emphasising his skill in portraying aristocratic and official sitters. B/w reproductions of the portraits of Dr Gabriel Térey [11881] and Gyula Wlassics [110810], p.292; Monsignor Count Peter Vay de Vaja [5617], Lucy de László [110952], Melle de Yturbe [7777], and Princess May Fürstenberg [5303], p.293; Archduchess Maria Teresa [12900], p.296. Photograph of the artist and his wife in their house, p.295.
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Sender: Térey, Doctor Gábor de (1864 - 1927)
The Studio. 29.5cm, p.259-267. B/w reproductions of the portraits of Countess Matilde Dezasse de Petit-Verneuil [4881] and Prince Chlodwig Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst [5650], p.259; The van Honert children [10133], p.260; King Carlos of Portugal [5156], p.261; Miss Peill [110808], p.262; Princess Karl zu Windisch-Graetz [110854], p.263; Count Mensdorff-Pouilly-Dietrichstein [4697] and H.R.H The Late Duke of Cambridge [3051], p.265; Lucy de László Playing the Violin [6765], Comte Robert de Montesquiou [4151], p. 266; Dr Gabriel von Térey [11881], p.267. Full article ref: Dr Gabriel von Térey, "A Hungarian Portrait Painter: Philip A. László", The Studio, vol. 40, no. 170, May 1907, pp. 255-267 (for full article, see DLA173-0001 [missing p. 262]).
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Sender: László, Philip Alexius de (1869 - 1937)
Recipient: Ernst, Lajos (1872 - 1937)
De László has been enjoying his time with the Grand Duke of Hesse, describing him as a "fascinating person, an enthusiast for all that is beautiful and noble"; he will try to include portraits of the Grand Duke and Duchess [5937][5933] in his forthcoming exhibition; shipping (and framing) arrangements for the exhibition (Nemzeti Szalon, 1907).