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  • Letters 1900-1915 Private, 003-0068

    Sender: Cullen, Frederick (1864 - 1950)

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

    15/07/1913

    Letter from one of de László's few authorised copyists, Frederick Cullen, thanking de László for recommending him to Lord Roberts, and agreeing to copy [6929] de László's portrait of Lord Roberts [6931]. Mentions a delay in receiving the portrait of Lord Curzon [3890], which he had also been commissioned to copy [3887]

  • Letters 1900-1915 Private, 003-0070

    Sender: Cullen, Frederick (1864 - 1950)

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

    10/08/1913

    Letter from one of de László's few authorised copyists, Frederick Cullen, thanking de László for recommending him to Lord Northcliffe. Will begin his copy of Lord Northcliffe's portrait [4764] once he has finished the copies [6929] [3887] after Lord Roberts and Lord Curzon's portraits [6931] [3890]. Mentions framing and varnishing the Lord Roberts copy [6929]

  • Letters G 1896-1916 Private, 006-0005

    Sender: Guest, Arthur Rhuvon (1869 - 1946)

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

    09/08/1913

    The sender, Arthur Rhuvon Guest, hopes to meet at the Cromer links so as to see how de László's "golf has improved"

  • Letters H 1904-16 Private, 007-0002

    Sender: Holroyd, Sir Charles (1861 - 1917)

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

    11/07/1913

    Letter from Sir Charles Holroyd, then Director of the National Gallery, telling de László how much he enjoyed de László's exhibition at Agnew's; he singles out [2803] [2591] [11384] for particular praise

  • Letters H 1904-16 Private, 007-0003

    Sender: Holroyd, Sir Charles (1861 - 1917)

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

    18/12/1913

    Letter from Sir Charles Holroyd, then Director of the National Gallery, thanking de László for a proof of the mezzotint after his portrait of Lord Curzon [3890]

  • Letters H 1904-16 Private, 007-0005

    Sender: Flynn, Isabel

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

    26/05/1913

    Letter from Isabel Flynn, "a would-be portrait painter" from Quebec, requesting to become de László's palette scraper for a few days so that she may learn from a "great artist". "Alas being only a woman my aspirations are but smiled at", she writes

  • Letters H 1904-16 Private, 007-0007

    Sender: Indecipherable

    Recipient: Wirgman, Theodore Blake (1848-1925)

    11/04/1913

    Letter from an unknown sender (indecipherable signature) to the painter and etcher, Theodore Blake Wirgman, concerning a copy of Lord Minto's portrait by de László, and the unveiling of de László's portrait of the Countess of Minto [6343] in Calcutta to "a large and influential audience"

  • Letters H 1904-16 Private, 007-0008

    Sender: Hellwag, A.

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

    01/01/1913

    Letter concerning the Annual Artists' Costume Ball. The sender is delighted that de László has been added to the list of patrons, and asks whether the artist would consider being a judge

  • Letters H 1904-16 Private, 007-0009

    Sender: Hutchinson, Sir George

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

    04/09/1913

    Letter from the publishing house, Hutchinson & Co., regarding de László and Oakley Williams' obligations pursuant to their "Agreement" to deliver a manuscript, illustrations and subscribers by the Spring of 1913; the letter is dated September 1913. For de László's incensed reply, see DLA007-0010: "I... resent the tone of your communication"

  • Letters H 1904-16 Private, 007-0010

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

    Recipient: Hutchinson, Sir George

    08/09/1913

    Incensed letter from de László to the publishing house, Hutchinson & Co., regarding his and Oakley Williams' apparent "Agreement" to deliver a manuscript, illustrations and subscribers by the Spring of 1913 (see DLA007-0009). "The question of publication in the Spring of 1913 was never even under discussion", he writes. "I have been put to annoyance, serious expense, and to the loss of valuable time.... I have also postponed very important commissions in order to paint portraits which, in my judgment, are calculated to contribute to the success and interest of the book"

  • Letters H 1904-16 Private, 007-0024

    Sender: Jenkins, Frederick

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

    04/12/1913

    List containing names of de László's sitters from the printer and engraver, Frederick Jenkins

  • Letters H 1904-16 Private, 007-0057

    Sender: Howell, Isabel Mary (1845 - 1914)

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

    01/06/1913

    Letter from Isabel Mary Howell to de László regretting that she and her sisters cannot attend the private view of the exhibition at the Grafton Galleries in which their group portrait [112057] was to be shown

  • Letters H 1904-16 Private, 007-0062

    Sender: Hughes-Stanton, Sir Herbert Edwin Pelham (1870 - 1937)

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

    08/12/1913

    Letter from the British painter, Herbert Hughes-Stanton, thanking de László for congratulating him on his election as an associate of the Royal Academy

  • Letters H 1904-16 Private, 007-0064

    Sender: Vernon-Harcourt, Mrs Bernard [née Anna Irène Margaret Micholls] (1886 - 1923)

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

    06/04/1913

    Letter from Irène Vernon Harcourt to de László expressing her delight that the artist will paint her mother. She asks what the fee will be for a sketch on cardboard of the same dimensions as her own portrait [10003]

  • 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

  • K 1894-1916 Private, 008-0004

    Sender: Kay-Shuttleworth, The Honourable Rachel Beatrice (1886 - 1967)

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

    08/07/1913

    Letter from the Honourable Rachel Beatrice Kay-Shuttleworth on behalf of the Old Northlanders Club (former students of Northlands School) to de László in which they send something to the artist and hope he "will think it fairly good"

  • R 1898-1916 Private, 010-0020

    Sender: Ruttkay de Ruttka, Vilmos (1869)

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

    12/01/1913

    Letter of sympathy from Vilmos Ruttkay de Ruttka to de László following an accident in which the artist broke his leg while on holiday in the Jura Mountains in December 1912

  • R 1898-1916 Private, 010-0022

    Sender: Radisics, Jenő (1856 - 1917)

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

    10/11/1913

    Jenő Radisics is with Károly Csányi, Deputy Director of the Hungarian Museum of Applied Arts, and he asks when he can visit de László (item was previously archived with DLA010-0019)

  • S 1899-1916 Private, 011-0017

    Sender: Simpson, Charles Walter (1885-1971)

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

    15/10/1913

    Letter from the English painter, Charles Walter Simpson, to de László enclosing a card to the private view of his watercolour exhibition

  • W 1893-1916, 012-0019

    Sender: Westlake, Alice [née Hare] (1840 - 1923)

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

    28/07/1913

    Letter from Alice Westlake concerning a friend of hers (presumed to be Mary Webber) whose father is a professor at Cambridge (presumed to be Doctor Edwin Charles Clark) and who is anxious to meet de László regarding the commission of a presentation portrait for the university (presumed to [13603])

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