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  • Correspondence from Sigmund Münz and Alfred and Elizabeth Hirsch to de László, Supplementary Arranged by Years Only 1930-1932, 019-0035

    Sender: Münz, Sigmund (1859 - 1934),Hirsch, Alfred (1872-1956),Gottschalk de Hirsch, Elizabeth [née Elizabeth Gottschalk] (1888 - 1965)

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

    23/12/1929

    Three short notes from three different senders on the one sheet of paper. The first note is from Sigmund Münz—he is happy to have met the Hirschs from Buenos Aires at home, where de László's paintings hang like an altarpiece [110525][110526]. The second note is in Elizabeth (Lisa) Hirsch's hand—she hopes to be able to visit de László in London within the next few months. The third "note" (it is, in fact, a valediction) is in Alfred Hirsch's hand

  • Letter from Cuthbert Powell Minnigerode to de László, Supplementary Arranged by Years Only 1930-1932, 019-0038

    Sender: Minnigerode, Cuthbert Powell (1876 - 1951)

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

    24/12/1929

    C. Powell Minnigerode thanks de László for sending a copy of the Figaro; William Cooper Prochter's portrait [111048], which he concur's is one of the artist's best, was on exhibition. Miss Millard's health improves; Christmas wishes

  • Letter from de László to Percy Edsall, Supplementary Arranged by Years Only 1930-1932, 019-0075

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

    Recipient: Edsall, Percy ( - 1930)

    22/04/1929

    De László agrees with Edsall that Amshewitz's picture is "a perfect work"; he invites Edsall to his studio at the same time as Baldry to see some works from Egypt

  • Letter from Percy Edsall to de László, Supplementary Arranged by Years Only 1930-1932, 019-0076

    Sender: Edsall, Percy ( - 1930)

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

    19/04/1929

    Percy Edsall is sorry he missed de László; glad de László admired Amshewitz's still life, which he hopes to be able to sell (DLA019-0286 was previously archived with this item)

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1924, 095-0002
    23/01/1929

    The Scotsman. Article on how fashion rules the prices of pictures, explained by Lancelot Hannen of Christie's to a reporter; includes comments on how family portraits are rarely sold until the 3rd generation. No specific mention of de László

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1924, 095-0007
    28/03/1929

    The New York Times. De László will paint Ambassador Kellogg's portrait for presentation to the State Department [5920]

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1924, 095-0017
    23/03/1929

    Ministry of Education of Antiquities and Warfare Bulletin of Art of the Ministry of Education

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1924, 095-0018
    23/03/1929

    Ministry of Education of Antiquities and Warfare Bulletin of Art of the Ministry of Education

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1924, 095-0019
    23/03/1929

    Ministry of Education of Antiquities and Warfare Bulletin of Art of the Ministry of Education

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1924, 095-0168
    22/12/1929

    Pester Lloyd. Review of the Hungarian Fine Art Society's 1929-1930 Winter Exhibition at the Künstlerhaus; de László's "splendid representational portrait" of Maréchal Lyautey [6118] is exhibited in the first room

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings Jan - April 1929, 099-0003
    29/04/1929

    New York Herald. Review of foreign artists exhibiting at the Salon. De László's portrait of the Prince of Monaco [7899] described as "a picture of a serious character, well though out".

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings Jan - April 1929, 099-0009
    24/04/1929

    The Daily Telegraph. At a fundraiser for the Newspaper Press Fund, Peter Larkin, High Commissioner of Canada, purchased a “blank canvas” upon which de László will paint a portrait [6007].

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings Jan - April 1929, 099-0010
    24/04/1929

    Morning Advertiser. At a fundraiser for the Newspaper Press Fund, Peter Larkin, High Commissioner of Canada, purchased a “blank canvas” upon which de László will paint a portrait [6007].

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings Jan - April 1929, 099-0011
    24/04/1929

    The Daily Chronicle. At a fundraiser for the Newspaper Press Fund, Peter Larkin, High Commissioner of Canada, purchased a “blank canvas” upon which de László will paint a portrait [6007].

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings Jan - April 1929, 099-0012
    24/04/1929

    Montreal Daily Star. At a fundraiser for the Newspaper Press Fund, Peter Larkin, High Commissioner of Canada, purchased a “blank canvas” upon which de László will paint a portrait [6007].

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings Jan - April 1929, 099-0013
    24/04/1929

    The New York Times. At a fundraiser for the Newspaper Press Fund, Peter Larkin, High Commissioner of Canada, purchased a “blank canvas” upon which de László will paint a portrait [6007].

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings Jan - April 1929, 099-0015
    24/04/1929

    Daily Mail. At last night's annual dinner of the Newspaper Press Fund, a blank canvas presented by de László, on which he offered to paint a portrait of the purchaser or his nominee, was sold to the Hon. Peter Larkin, High Commissioner for Canada, for £1,155 [6007].

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings Jan - April 1929, 099-0016
    24/04/1929

    The Manchester Guardian. At a fundraiser for the Newspaper Press Fund, Peter Larkin, High Commissioner of Canada, purchased a “blank canvas” for 1,100 guineas upon which de László will paint a portrait [6007].

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings Jan - April 1929, 099-0017
    24/04/1929

    The Manchester Guardian. A considerable sum was raised at last night’s Newspaper Press Fund dinner. Ten thousand pounds from Lord Rothermere and 2,300 guineas from the sale of a James Barrie manuscript and a “blank canvas” from de László [6007].

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings Jan - April 1929, 099-0018
    22/04/1929

    The Glasgow Herald. At a forthcoming fundraiser for the Newspaper Press Fund, de László will donate a “blank canvas” upon which he will paint the portrait of the highest bidder or his or her nominee [6007].

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