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  1. Out of print. This introductory guide to Philip de László's portraiture explores his reputation as one of the most important and prolific portrait artists working in Britain between 1907 and 1937. Published to coincide with the opening of a new display at the National Portrait Gallery, London and the completion of a major new biography.

  2. Introduction to the Catalogue. The Catalogue Raisonné aims to record de László's entire oeuvre of paintings and drawings. It is estimated the artist produced more than 4,000 works over his 50-year career. This is a work in progress and new entries will be published online as they are completed.

  3. Hungarian artist Philip de László (1869–1937) was one of the most famous portrait painters in Europe when he settled in England in 1907. By the time of his death thirty years later, he was recognised as one of the world’s foremost portraitists – an artist who was able to depict any sitter, from society beauties to children, monarchs and soldiers, with brilliance and verve.

  4. Philip Alexius de László. (1869-1937), Portrait painter. Sitter in 7 portraits. Artist associated with 21 portraits. Born in Hungary, de László studied in Budapest, Paris and Munich before receiving his first significant commission from the Bulgarian royal family in 1894. In 1900 he married Lucy Madeline Guinness and in 1907 settled in ...

  5. Philip de László painting a portrait. P hilip Alexius de László was an Hungarian artist, born in 1869. At age 15 he was apprenticed to a portrait photographer and at the same time he attended art school. He would eventually attend the National Academy of Arts in Budapest, the Royal Bavarian Academy of Art in Munich, and the Académie Julian ...

  6. Philip de László, 1931 diary, 9 December entry, p.347. DLA109-0243, 'De Laszlo: Special Exhibition of His Portraits,' The Christian Science Monitor, Boston, 21 November 1921, p.19. The de László Archive Trust, 'The Catalogue Raisonné of Works by Philip de László (1869-1937) [online]', no.4035.

  7. Hungarian-born Philip de László (1869-1937) was a truly international artist who travelled widely in Europe and America and painted many of those who were the major political players in the First World War. He moved from Vienna to London in 1907 with his wife Lucy, née Guinness, and family, and quickly established his reputation there ...

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