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  • 1892-1925 Private, 009-0011

    Sender: Liberty, Sir Arthur Lasenby (1843 - 1917)

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

    27/05/1911

    Letter from Sir Arthur Lasenby Liberty to de László concerning an invitation to dinner

  • S 1899-1916 Private, 011-0044

    Sender: Szmrecsányi, Miklós (1854 - 1936)

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

    22/07/1911

    Letter from Miklós Szmrecsányi to de László confirming receipt of the photographs of de László's portraits of Mrs Burke [née Van Riemsdijk] [110584], Pope Leo III [4509] and Madame von Jaunez [5835]. Szmrecsányi has sent three photographs to Pica (possibly Vittorio Pica) and has requested good photographs be taken of Madame Hubay de Szalatnya [4825] and Mrs Van Montagu [née Trouton] [11580]. Whilst Arte Mondiale's paper and printing are not very good, his main concern is that de László be "extensively represented". Szmrecsányi has followed the artist's success with "feelings of friendship and pleasure", looking upon him with patriotic pride." "I could always see and appreciate that the highs have not turned your head", he writes, "and this is always the hallmark of true talent." He would like to accept de László's invitation, but suggests meeting in Rome in October, perhaps together with Albert Berzeviczy

  • W 1893-1916, 012-0008

    Sender: Wegener, Mrs Georg [née Olga Julia von Zaluskowski] (1910-1913 (fl))

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

    26/01/1911

    Letter from the collector, Olga Julia Wegener, thanking de László for his help with her collection of Chinese pictures and asking if he can assist in securing an exhibition in Hungary. She refers to an earlier conversation with the artist about Chinese garments and she would like to give a green silk coat to Lucy

  • Letter from Emma von Schröder to de László, Letters D 1897-1914, 066-0077

    Sender: Schröder, Baroness Bruno [née Emma Deichmann] (1870 - 1944)

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

    18/04/1911

    Emma von Schröder is sending her portrait [possibly 6942] to de László; she thanks the artist for her husband's portrait [6945].

  • Correspondence belonging to Christopher de Laszlo - Collection I, 123-0146
    20/12/1911

    "Eton College Chronicle" with article about the unveiling of de László's portrait of Lord Roberts [6924] in the School Hall

  • Letters A 1894-1916 Private, 001-0011

    Sender: Anthony, Geo. Hy.

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

    01/01/1912

    Thanking de László for his help, and letting him know that he will no longer be able to continue with his art studies as he has received an appointment from the King of Romania

  • B 1899-1916 Private, 002-0033

    Sender: Birley, Sir Oswald (1880-1952)

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

    28/03/1912

    Undated letter from Oswald Birley in which he invites de László to dine at the Portrait Society (DLA002-0066 was previously archived with this item)

  • B 1899-1916 Private, 002-0039

    Sender: Cavendish-Bentinck, Lord Henry (1863 - 1931)

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

    14/03/1912

    Lord Henry Cavendish-Bentinck would like de Lászlo to become a member of his art society, which aims to "let a good deal of light into the darkness of the provinces"

  • B 1899-1916 Private, 002-0040

    Sender: Morgan, John Pierpont 'Jack' (1867 - 1943)

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

    11/06/1912

    Letter concerning Colonel Robert Bacon's commissioning of a portrait of John Pierpont Morgan [3909]. See also DLA053-0016

  • B 1899-1916 Private, 002-0047

    Sender: Bligh, Ada Theodosia

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

    13/03/1912

    Congratulating de László on his recent ennoblement, which was announced in the Court Circular Column of The Times on 6 March 1912, by Franz Josef I, Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary, and wondering whether de László has completed his portrait of the Duchess of Portland [4411]

  • B 1899-1916 Private, 002-0066

    Sender: Birley, Sir Oswald (1880-1952)

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

    28/03/1912

    Oswald Birley thanks de László for the invitation to the Artists' Benevolent Dinner (this item was previously archived with DLA002-0033)

  • Letters 1900-1915 Private, 003-0008

    Sender: Cullen, Frederick (1864 - 1950)

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

    15/12/1912

    Letter from Frederick Cullen, one of de Laszlo's authorised copyists, concerning transportation of two copy portraits and the miniature for Lady Valentia after [7395]

  • Letters 1900-1915 Private, 003-0032

    Sender: Cochrane, Dame Anne Annette Minna (1855 - 1943)

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

    16/07/1912

    Concerning the opening of Windsor Castle and Buckingham Palace

  • Letters F 1889-1916 Private, 005-0003

    Sender: Felberman, Louis (1861 - 1927)

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

    11/11/1912

    The sender, a Hungarian author who had settled in London, here congratulates de László on his ennoblement (earlier in 1912 de László had been ennobled by Emperor Franz Joseph I with a Patent of Hereditary Nobility). "In honouring you in this way", writes Felberman, "it is also a complement to and a recognition of the high arts of the country to which you have contributed a lion’s share"

  • Letters G 1896-1916 Private, 006-0002

    Sender: Guest, Arthur Rhuvon (1869 - 1946)

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

    08/08/1912

    Letter from the Egyptologist, Arthur Rhuvon Guest, thanking de László for the "delightful" portrait of his wife [5401], which the artist had presented to the couple as a gift

  • Letters G 1896-1916 Private, 006-0007

    Sender: Guest, Mrs Arthur Rhuvon [née Hilda Eugenia Stewart] (1868 - 1959)

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

    04/08/1912

    Letter in which the sender profusely thanks de László for the gift of her portrait [5401], and adds that her husband, the Egyptologist Arthur Rhuvon Guest, "likes it immensely and thinks it most excellent". She finishes the letter by asking after Lucy

  • Letters G 1896-1916 Private, 006-0011

    Sender: Leveson Gower, Arthur Francis Gresham (1851-1922)

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

    20/11/1912

    Letter in which the sender regrets his daughters cannot accept de László's invitation, and he looks to set an alternative date. Mentions that he was at Lord O'Neill's in Queen's Gate where he saw one of de László's portraits, possibly [111508], but that it was "in a bad light"

  • Letters H 1904-16 Private, 007-0004

    Sender: Hinchley, Mrs Edith Mary [née Mason]; wife of John William Hinchley (1870 - 1940)

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

    02/09/1912

    Letter from the heraldic artist and miniaturist, Edith Mary Hinchley, asking de László to consider teaching an evening class at the London School of Art

  • Letters H 1904-16 Private, 007-0029

    Sender: Helmore, Mrs W. Francklyn [née Charlotte Eyre Thompson]

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

    01/01/1912

    Letter from Charlotte Helmore to de László writing of her husband's illness (neurasthenia) and their plan to lead the "simple life" in Jersey. "If that does not cure him", she writes, "I am afraid there is nothing else to try"

  • Letters H 1904-16 Private, 007-0031

    Sender: Helmore, Wilfred Francklyn (1881-1945)

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

    06/05/1912

    Letter from the Director of the London and New Art School, W. Francklyn Helmore, to de László regarding his poor health. He regrets that he is therefore unable to attend the Artists' Benevolent Dinner, which de László had invited him to. In his absence, "Orchardson"[?] will take over his duties in the school. De László taught, without payment, for one morning a week at the school where he gave the portrait class for advanced students who planned to become professional painters

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