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1621 to 1640 of 2898 Records
  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1924, 095-0081

    Sender: Tatlock, Robert Rattray (1837-1934)

    09/07/1924

    The Daily Telegraph. Review of de László's exhibition at the French Gallery. De László can make his sitters appear life-life; he is quick and clever with his tools, rather too quick at times. In 'The Drawing Lesson' [11772] he shows how serious his work can become when he steadies his pace; his portrait of The Marquess of Lansdowne [5959] is another where the forms are more fully worked out

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1924, 095-0082
    01/07/1924

    Birmingham Post. Very positive review of de László's exhibition at the French Gallery ("wonderful accuracy of draughtsmanship ... scrupulous observation of tone values" etc.)

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1924, 095-0083
    03/07/1924

    The Lady. Review of de László's exhibition at the French Gallery. Members of the elite attended the private view in the morning before going to the garden party at Buckingham Palace. A long list of those who attended, with a description of their appearance. Praise for de László as the "ideal painter of lovely womanhood" and "wonderfully successful" in painting men's portraits too

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1924, 095-0084
    05/07/1924

    The Illustrated London News. Full page illustration of de László's portrait of the Earl of Balfour [2707] announcing his recently opened exhibition at the French Gallery

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1924, 095-0085
    30/07/1924

    Sketch. Gwen Harter, a dancer, made her professional début at a party given recently by de László

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1924, 095-0086

    Unidentified publication. De László's portrait of Lady Apsley [3534] was presented by Major Cripps to Lord Apsley at a garden party given by Countess Bathurst at Cirencester Park in celebration of the marriage of Lord Apsley to Violet Meeking

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1924, 095-0087
    24/07/1924

    Evening Journal (Ottawa). Lord Leverhulme is so satisfied with de László's portrait of him [6043] that he has ordered three replicas [6047][6048][6050]; this differs markedly from the portrait Augustus John painted of Leverhulme, which was famously decapitated (text is duplicated in DLA095-0079)

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1924, 095-0088
    26/07/1924

    The Pioneer. No mention of de László in this review of recent exhibitions

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1924, 095-0089

    Unidentified publication. De László has suffered slighting criticisms and patronising commendation. He depicts his sitters in a more generous light than English painters, showing them off at their best. Has often been compared with Lawrence. The next century will rank him with Sargent and Augustus John as one of the three great portraitists of the age

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1924, 095-0090

    Simla Times. Review of de László's exhibition at the French Gallery, largely discussing his portrait of the Pope [6690]; compares de László's works with those of Sargent

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1924, 095-0091
    30/07/1924

    The Western Daily Express. De László's portrait of Lady Apsley [3534] was presented by Major Cripps to Lord Apsley at a garden party at Cirencester Park in celebration of the marriage of Lord Apsley to Violet Meeking; the portrait wil be placed in the gallery of Cirencester House (DLA095-0092 is a duplicate item)

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1924, 095-0092
    30/07/1924

    The Western Daily Express. De László's portrait of Lady Apsley [3534] was presented by Major Cripps to Lord Apsley at a garden party at Cirencester Park in celebration of the marriage of Lord Apsley to Violet Meeking; the portrait wil be placed in the gallery of Cirencester House (duplicate item; see also DLA095-0091)

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1924, 095-0093
    30/05/1924

    The Daily Graphic. A comment on de László's impressive studio beside his house in St John's Wood. Mention of his painting of the Queen of Romania [3200], and the paintings of his children [eg. 4366], which the Queen enjoyed on her visit. Mementoes from the artist's time painting Pope Leo XIII [4509] mentioned.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1924, 095-0094
    24/05/1924

    Daily Mirror. De László has been selected from the eager London artists keen to paint Queen Marie's portrait [3200]

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1924, 095-0095
    31/05/1924

    The Times. De László has left for Italy for three weeks. Tuesday “At Homes” at 3, Fitzjohn's Avenue will resume from 1 July

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1924, 095-0096
    07/05/1924

    Aberdeen Press and Journal. The article throws light on the struggle for lesser-known artists to make a living and the importance of the season's exhibitions for selling their paintings; affirms that Lavery, de László, Sargent and Orpen can charge 1000 to 3000 guineas for a portrait (DLA095-0102 is a press cutting from a different publication, but with the same text)

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1924, 095-0097
    07/05/1924

    Eve, The Lady's Pictorial. The social columnist writes of a visit to de László's studio in Fitzjohn's Avenue and describes the entrance to the studio and the studio itself in some detail, his paintings including new portraits of Lady Londonderry and Princess Andrew of Greece. The columnist also meets an American married to a Russian and the actress, Haidée Wright, all preparing for an Empire pageant (DLA095-0078 and DLA095-0103 are partial, duplicates of this item)

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1924, 095-0098
    14/05/1924

    Glasgow Evening Times. De László's portrait of Mrs Blackie [13269], with its "superb skill" and "refined characterisation", is the "most accomplished piece of portraiture in the collection"

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1924, 095-0099
    24/05/1924

    The Times. Illustration of de László's portrait of Queen Marie of Romania [3200], which will be on view at his forthcoming exhibition at the French Gallery

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1924, 095-0100
    15/05/1924

    The Lady. Announcement of the winners at the Empire Ball at Lord Leverhulme's home in Hampstead in aid of the People's League of Health. Paul de Laszlo won a prize as "Henry VIII". The winner of the first prize, Miss Adeline Walker in the costume of New Zealand, will be painted by de László [13294] (duplicate item; see also DLA095-0064)

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