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Philip de László

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Anglo-Hungarian artist (1869–1937)

The native form of thispersonal name isLászló Fülöp Elek. This article usesWestern name order when mentioning individuals.
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Philip de László
Portrait byWalter Benington, 1928
Born
Fülöp Laub

(1869-04-30)30 April 1869
Died22 November 1937(1937-11-22) (aged 68)
Hyme House,Hampstead, London, United Kingdom
EducationNational Academy of Art
Known forPortraits
Spouse
Children6
Awards
Signature

Philip Alexius László de LombosMVO RBA (bornFülöp Laub;Hungarian:László Fülöp Elek; 30 April 1869 – 22 November 1937),[1] known professionally asPhilip de László, was an Anglo-Hungarian painter known particularly for his portraits of royal and aristocratic personages. In 1900, he married theAnglo-Irish socialiteLucy Guinness, and he became a British subject in 1914.[2] László's patrons awarded him numerous honours and medals. He was invested with theRoyal Victorian Order byEdward VII in 1909 and, in 1912, he was ennobled byFranz Joseph I of Austria; becoming a part of theHungarian nobility.

Early life

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László was born in seemingly humble circumstances inPest (part ofBudapest) as Fülöp Laub, the eldest son of Adolf and Johanna Laub, a tailor and seamstress ofJewish origin.[3] Fülöp and his younger brother Marczi changed their surname to László in 1891.

He was apprenticed at an early age to a photographer while studying art, eventually earning a place at the National Academy of Art, where he studied underBertalan Székely andKároly Lotz. He followed this with studies in Munich and Paris. László's portrait ofPope Leo XIII earned him a Grand Gold Medal at theParis International Exhibition in 1900. In 1903, László moved from Budapest toVienna. In 1907, he moved to England and remained based in London for the remainder of his life, although endlessly travelling the world to fulfil commissions.[4][5]

Personal life

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Portrait by Philip de László of his wife, Lucy

In 1900, László marriedLucy Madeleine Guinness, a member of the banking branch of theGuinness family and a sister ofHenry Guinness. They had first met in Munich in 1892, but for some years had been forbidden to see each other. The couple had six children and 17 grandchildren.[6]

László became interested inCatholicism as a young man, probably through his friendship with the Valentins, an elderly Bavarian couple.[7] He was baptised into the Catholic Church in 1894 ... "he never worshipped regularly but read the Bible and was a firm believer in God and the Christian story".[8] His faith was especially strengthened by his visit to the Vatican in 1900, where he met and painted the agingPope Leo XIII.[9] László converted toAnglicanism upon his marriage, and his children were raised as Protestants.[10] At a lecture to theFisher Society in 1934, he said "I believe that to worship nature is a religious duty. I see in nature the fullest revelation of the Divinity, and my faith is that only by acceptance of this revelation and by striving to realise it in all its perfection can I prove my worship to be sincere".[11]

Later life

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László's patrons awarded him numerous honours and medals. In July 1909, he was appointed Member of theRoyal Victorian Order (MVO) byEdward VII.[12] In 1912, he was ennobled by KingFranz Joseph of Hungary; his surname then became "László de Lombos", but he soon was using the name "de László".[13]

Despite his British citizenship, his marriage and five British citizen sons, de László was interned for over twelve months in 1917 and 1918 during theFirst World War, accused of making contact with the enemy (he had written letters to family members in Austria). He was released on grounds of ill health, and exonerated in June 1919.[14]

De László suffered heart problems for the last years of his life. In October 1937, he had a heart attack and died a month later at his home,Hyme House, inFitzjohns Avenue,Hampstead, London.[15] His work was part of thepainting event in theart competition at the1932 Summer Olympics.[16]

In 1939,Portrait of a Painter. The Authorized Life of Philip de László byOwen Rutter, written in conjunction with de László, was published. In 2010, Yale University Press publishedDe László, His Life and Art byDuff Hart-Davis and Dr. Caroline Corbeau-Parsons.[17] His reputation still remains largely as a society portrait painter, but well numbered amongst his sitters were industrialists and scientists, politicians and painters, men and women of letters and many other eminent, as well as ordinary, people. Family members and a team of editors are compiling acatalogue raisonnéwww.delaszlocatalogueraisonne.com published online and in progress. His oeuvre currently numbers almost 4,000 works, including drawings.[18]

De László had seventeen grandchildren, including descendants who influenced fields including a scientist, stockbroker, musician, photographer, lawyer, travel agent, publisher, investment manager, industrialist, farmer, doctor, a nun and just one artist.[citation needed]

Subjects

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Main article:List of works by Philip de László
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Portraits painted by László include the following individuals:

  • Madeleine Carroll(1935)
  • Duchess Mathilde Ludovika in Bavaria(1900)
  • Arms

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    Coat of arms of Philip de László
    Notes
    Granted 16 October 1923 (Coll. Arms 91/141).
    Crest
    Issuant from coronet of an hereditary nobleman of the Kingdom of Hungary a demi-lion proper holding between the paws an escutcheon Gules charged with a dexter hand couped also Proper.[67]
    Escutcheon
    Azure on a mountain Vert an eagle rising Proper in chief a mullet of six points Argent.

    References

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    2. ^"LASZLO DE LOMBOS, Philip Alexius de (1869 – 1937), Painter : Benezit Dictionary of Artists – oi".oxfordindex.oup.com. 2011.doi:10.1093/benz/9780199773787.article.b00104969.
    3. ^Gibson, Robin (2004)."Laszlo, Philip Alexius de [formerly Fülöp Elek László; Philip Alexius Laszlo de Lombos] (1869–1937), painter : Oxford Dictionary of National Biography – oi".Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press.doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/34414. (Subscription,Wikipedia Library access orUK public library membership required.)
    4. ^"Account Suspended".kingsgalleries.com. Archived fromthe original on 5 April 2019. Retrieved8 April 2019.
    5. ^"The Portraits of Philip de Laszlo".The Weekly Standard. 14 October 2010. Archived fromthe original on 16 December 2018. Retrieved8 April 2019.
    6. ^"Photograph of László with his wife and sons". Archived fromthe original on 27 September 2007.
    7. ^Hart-Davis, Duff (2010).Philip de László: His Life and Art. Yale University Press. p. 26.ISBN 9780300137163.
    8. ^Hart-Davis (2010), p. 34.
    9. ^Hart-Davis (2010), pp. 66–67.
    10. ^Hart-Davis (2010), p. 71.
    11. ^Hart-Davis (2010), p. 235.
    12. ^"Issue 28271"(PDF).The London Gazette. 16 July 1909. p. 5. Retrieved19 March 2024.
    13. ^"Portrait of Lucy de László by her husband the artist Philip de László | Farmleigh House and Estate".
    14. ^"Parlour games".The Guardian. London. 20 December 2003. Retrieved15 August 2007. The article states that "László had not only painted the Austrian foreign secretary, Count Berchtold, regarded by many as responsible for the war; he had also been ennobled by Emperor Franz Josef in 1912. After warnings, he was arrested in the summer of 1917 and accused of making contact with the enemy by sending letters to his mother and brother. He was locked up in Brixton prison and Holloway internment camp as an enemy alien. He didn't sympathise with the enemy: the range of his sitters reveals his even-handedness. He was released due to ill-health, but was not vindicated until the summer of 1919. He had been unable to paint anyone outside his own family for two years."
    15. ^"jssgallery.org". Archived fromthe original on 14 October 2016.
    16. ^"Philip de László".Olympedia. Retrieved4 August 2020.
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    18. ^"The de Laszlo Archive Trust".delaszloarchivetrust.com.
    19. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzLaszlo; A Brush with Grandeur
    20. ^"Philip Alexius de Laszlo's Comte and Comtesse Jean de Castellane".jssgallery.org.
    21. ^"Photo of Elisabeth, Duchess of Clermont-Tonnerre".jssgallery.org. Retrieved17 October 2014.
    22. ^"Photo of Calvin Coolidge".jssgallery.org. Retrieved17 October 2014.
    23. ^Allen, David E.The Botanists, St Paul's Biographies 1986, p. 104
    24. ^"Finley, Mrs David, née Margaret Morton Eustis".delaszlocatalogueraisonne. Retrieved23 April 2021.
    25. ^"Photo of the Duke and Duchess of Gramont".jssgallery.org. Retrieved17 October 2014.
    26. ^https://www.delaszlocatalogueraisonne.com/catalogue/the-catalogue/cremer-jacob-theodoor-10779
    27. ^"Photo of Princess Andrew of Greece".jssgallery.org. Retrieved17 October 2014.
    28. ^The Studio,105 (418), January 1928.
    29. ^"Photo of Johnny de László (Philip de Laszlo's youngest son)".jssgallery.org. Retrieved17 October 2014.
    30. ^"Photo of Stephen and Paul de László (his sons, 1910)".jssgallery.org. Retrieved17 October 2014.
    31. ^"Photo of Pope Leo XIII".jssgallery.org. Retrieved17 October 2014.
    32. ^Scone Palace
    33. ^"Philip Alexius de Laszlo's James Robert Dundas McEwen".jssgallery.org.
    34. ^"Philip Alexius de Laszlo's Mary Frances Dundas McEwen".jssgallery.org.
    35. ^"Photo of Andrew W. Mellon".jssgallery.org. Retrieved17 October 2014.
    36. ^"Photo of Princess Charlotte of Monaco".jssgallery.org. Retrieved17 October 2014.
    37. ^"Photo of Prince Louis II of Monaco".jssgallery.org. Retrieved17 October 2014.
    38. ^"Catalogue | the Catalogue | Jaunez, Madame Maximilian von, née Jeanne de Montagnac; other married name comtesse Charles de Polignac | the de Laszlo Archive Trust".
    39. ^"Photo of Edwina Mountbatten, Countess Mountbatten of Burma".jssgallery.org. Retrieved17 October 2014.
    40. ^"Photo of Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma".jssgallery.org. Retrieved17 October 2014.
    41. ^"Photo of Joseph Ferguson Peacocke, Archbishop of Dublin (1908)".jssgallery.org. Retrieved17 October 2014.
    42. ^"Catalogue | The Catalogue | The de Laszlo Archive Trust- Duke of Northumberland".delaszlocatalogueraisonne.com.
    43. ^"Catalogue | The Catalogue | The de Laszlo Archive Trust- Duchess of Northumberland".delaszlocatalogueraisonne.com.
    44. ^"Catalogue | The Catalogue | The de Laszlo Archive Trust- Duchess of Hamilton".delaszlocatalogueraisonne.com.
    45. ^"Catalogue | The Catalogue | The de Laszlo Archive Trust- Lord Richard Percy".delaszlocatalogueraisonne.com.
    46. ^""Vittorio Putti" by Philip de Laszlo (c. 1925) – Himetop".wikidot.com.
    47. ^"Photo of Queen Marie of Romania (1936)".jssgallery.org. Retrieved17 October 2014.
    48. ^"Photo of Queen Mother Marie of Romania".jssgallery.org. Retrieved17 October 2014.
    49. ^"Photo of Theodore Roosevelt".jssgallery.org. Retrieved17 October 2014.
    50. ^"Photo of King Alfonso XIII of Spain".jssgallery.org. Retrieved17 October 2014.
    51. ^Webshots Wallpaper & Screensaver."Webshots – Today's Photo-Queen Victoria Eugenia of SpainA".webshots.com. Archived fromthe original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved28 February 2008.
    52. ^Webshots Wallpaper & Screensaver-Queen."Webshots – Today's Photo-Queen Victoria Eugenia of SpainB".webshots.com. Archived fromthe original on 29 October 2013. Retrieved28 February 2008.
    53. ^Webshots Wallpaper & Screensaver."Webshots – Today's Photo Victoria Eugenia of SpainC".webshots.com. Archived fromthe original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved28 February 2008.
    54. ^Webshots Wallpaper & Screensaver."Webshots – Today's Photo- Victoria Eugenia of SpainD".webshots.com. Archived fromthe original on 19 June 2009. Retrieved28 February 2008.
    55. ^Webshots Wallpaper & Screensaver."Webshots – Today's Photo- Victoria Eugenia of SpainE".webshots.com. Archived fromthe original on 25 February 2012. Retrieved26 August 2009.
    56. ^"Photo of Queen Louise of Sweden".jssgallery.org. Retrieved17 October 2014.
    57. ^"Photo of Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone".jssgallery.org. Retrieved17 October 2014.
    58. ^"Photo of Duchess of York, 1931)".jssgallery.org. Retrieved17 October 2014.
    59. ^"Photo of Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother".jssgallery.org. Retrieved17 October 2014.
    60. ^"Photo of George VI of the United Kingdom, when Duke of York; 1931)".jssgallery.org. Retrieved17 October 2014.
    61. ^"Photo of Prince George, Duke of Kent (1934)".jssgallery.org. Retrieved17 October 2014.
    62. ^"Philip Alexius de Laszlo's Princess Marina Sketch".jssgallery.org. Retrieved17 October 2014.
    63. ^"Philip Alexius de Laszlo's Duke and Duchess of Ken [sic] 1934".jssgallery.org. Retrieved17 October 2014.
    64. ^In the collection of the Estate of David Chavchavadze
    65. ^Portrait of Margaret Leicester Warren at Art UK
    66. ^"Photo of Ignaz Wechselmann (1894)".jssgallery.org. Retrieved17 October 2014.
    67. ^"April 2024 Newsletter (no. 75)". College of Arms. Retrieved29 April 2024.

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