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  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0126
    01/07/1926

    Daily Sketch. Interview with the art dealer Jonce McGurk. It is the 18th-century masters who command the prices; of living portraitists, no-one approaches de László.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0127
    18/09/1926

    Yorkshire Observer. There are over 2,000 exhibits in the annual autumn exhibition at the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool. "There are some examples of the extraordinary smartness" of de László. Text is reproduced verbatim in DLA097-0111.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0128
    03/09/1926

    Australian Christian World. The unveiling of de László’s portrait of the Archbishop of Canterbury [4632].

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0129
    21/06/1926

    The Westminster Gazette. Social column recording de László in the company of Sir Harry Brittain and Fritz Kreisler.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0132
    06/10/1926

    The Glasgow Herald. The de Lászlós have arrived in Scotland.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0136
    02/09/1926

    The Lady. The de Lászlós have been amongst Princess Beatrice's guests at Carisbrooke Castle. Short biography of Lucy de László. Mr and Mrs Leslie Lang honeymooned on the Lido. Leslie Lang has recently held an exhibition at the Goupil Galleries. Mrs Lang's house is not far from de László's on Fitzjohn's Avenue.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0138
    05/10/1926

    The Times. The de Lászlós have returned from Italy and leave today for Scotland for a week.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0139
    12/08/1926

    The Daily Telegraph. The Church Assembly will publish a report of the unveiling ceremony of de László's portrait of the Archbishop of Canterbury [4632] at the Church House, Westminster. It is intended to serve as a souvenir of an historic occasion. DLA097-0085 is a partial duplicate of this item.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0140
    or 3 June 1926, see DLA097-0174

    Yorkshire Observer. Review of an exhibition of pictures lent by the Tate Gallery to the Harrogate Corporation. Amongst them is de László's portrait of Lady Wantage [11384], "a characteristic example of fashionable portraiture by an artist of considerable technical ability." DLA097-0174 is a duplicate of this item.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0142
    15/08/1926

    The Referee. Description of Mr and Mrs Derek Oldham's residence in Curzon Street. The "chief ornament" of the music-room is de László's portrait of Mrs Oldham, née Winnie Melville [7559].

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0144
    22/06/1926

    Sheffield Telegraph. Review of the Doncaster 1926 Summer Exhibition. De László shows "an arresting study of an Indian" [6303]. Duplicate of DLA097-0110.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0145
    22/06/1926

    Sheffield Independent. De László is among the exhibitors at the thirteenth annual summer exhibition at the Doncaster Municipal Art Gallery.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0147
    26/05/1926

    The Sketch. Photographs of the interior of Colonel the Rt Hon and Mrs Wilfrid Ashley's home, including the “back drawing room,” (p. 273) in which de László's portrait of Mrs Ashley [2601] hangs.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0148
    24/04/1926

    The Graphic. Frontispiece illustration of de László's portrait of the Duchess of York [4460] announcing the birth of her first child. Item is a duplicate of the first press cutting in DLA097-0103.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0149
    18/08/1926

    The Sketch. Description of the interior of Hill Hall. Reference to de László's portrait of Lady Hudson [4496], which hangs in the library.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0151
    09/10/1926

    Madras Mail. The season at the Venice Lido is coming to an end. De László can be seen there painting the bronze horses of St. Mark’s; he ie is joined by his "fellow-artist friend", Edmund Dulac. Text is verbatim in DLA097-0109.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0152
    18/06/1926

    Yorkshire Herald. The Archbishop of York is to unveil de László's portrait of the Archbishop of Canterbury [4632] on 8 July in the Great Hall of the Church House.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0155
    26/05/1926

    Tatler. Caricature of “The Royal Academy Banquet,” by Fred May depicting artists at a banquet to Sir Frank Dicksee. De László is caricatured alongside F.C. Bowring, Sir Giles G. Scott, John A.A. Berrie, Sir Frank Dicksee, Richard Jack and Sir John Lavery.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0156
    30/05/1926

    Daily Mail. The Archbishop of Canterbury is giving sittings to de László for a portrait [4632] which members of the Church Assembly will present to the Archbishop.

  • Miscellaneous Press Cuttings 1926-1927, 097-0158
    11/03/1926

    Charleston Post. Recent oil portraits of President Coolidge have renewed the discussion of whether official painted portraits should be photographic in their treatment.

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