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Laszlo Collection (#2)

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Background imageLaszlo Collection: Victoria Eugenia of Battenberg (1887-1969). Queen

Victoria Eugenia of Battenberg (1887-1969). Queen consort of King Alfonso XIII of Spain (1906-1931). Portrait of 1927. LASZLO, Philip Alexius de (1869-1937). Oil on canvas. SPAIN

Background imageLaszlo Collection: Drawing from the U. S. patent application of Hungarian inventor Laszlo Biro for his fountain pen

Drawing from the U. S. patent application of Hungarian inventor Laszlo Biro for his fountain pen
BALLPOINT PEN, 1941. Drawing from the U.S. patent application of Hungarian inventor Laszlo Biro for his fountain pen, the first commercially successful ballpoint pen, 1941

Background imageLaszlo Collection: My Children, Stephen and Paul, c1910. Artist: Philip A de Laszlo

My Children, Stephen and Paul, c1910. Artist: Philip A de Laszlo
My Children, Stephen and Paul, c1910. From The Studio Volume 53. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1911]

Background imageLaszlo Collection: Lucy de Laszlo, the artist?s wife, 1919. Artist: Philip A de Laszlo

Lucy de Laszlo, the artist?s wife, 1919. Artist: Philip A de Laszlo
Lucy de Laszlo, the artist?s wife, 1919. Lucy de Laszlo nee Guinness, member of the banking branch of the Guinness family and a sister of Henry Guinness. From The Studio Volume 80

Background imageLaszlo Collection: Portrait of H. I. M. The German Emperor, 1908. Artist: Philip A de Laszlo

Portrait of H. I. M. The German Emperor, 1908. Artist: Philip A de Laszlo
Portrait of H.I.M. The German Emperor, 1908. Wilhelm II or William II (1859?1941), was the last German Emperor (Kaiser) and King of Prussia. From The Studio Volume 47

Background imageLaszlo Collection: Her Grace The Duchess of Portland, 1912. Artist: Philip A de Laszlo

Her Grace The Duchess of Portland, 1912. Artist: Philip A de Laszlo
Her Grace The Duchess of Portland. From the painting by, M.V.O. 1923. From The Studio Volume 86. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1923]

Background imageLaszlo Collection: Portrait of Mrs. Elinor Glyn, 1912. Artist: Philip A de Laszlo

Portrait of Mrs. Elinor Glyn, 1912. Artist: Philip A de Laszlo
Portrait of Mrs. Elinor Glyn, 1912. Elinor Glyn (1864-1943), romantic novelist of the early 20th century. From The Studio Volume 68. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1916]

Background imageLaszlo Collection: Oil Sketch, c1927. Artist: Philip A de Laszlo

Oil Sketch, c1927. Artist: Philip A de Laszlo
Oil Sketch, c1927. From The Studio Volume 93. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1927]

Background imageLaszlo Collection: Charles Holme: founder and first editor of The Studio, 1908. Artist: Philip A de Laszlo

Charles Holme: founder and first editor of The Studio, 1908. Artist: Philip A de Laszlo
Charles Holme: founder and first editor of The Studio, 1908. Charles Holme (1848-1923), English journalist and art critic, founding editor of The Studio from 1893. From The Studio Volume 95

Background imageLaszlo Collection: The Duchess of Portland, 1911. Artist: Philip A de Laszlo

The Duchess of Portland, 1911. Artist: Philip A de Laszlo
The Duchess of Portland, 1911. Winifred Anna Cavendish-Bentinck, Duchess of Portland (1863-1954), British humanitarian and animal rights activist. From The Studio Volume 59 by Ralph Nevill

Background imageLaszlo Collection: Sketch-Portrait of His Eminence Cardinal Rampolla, 1900 (1901-1902)

Sketch-Portrait of His Eminence Cardinal Rampolla, 1900 (1901-1902). Artists: Fulop Laszlo, Philip A de Laszlo
Sketch-Portrait of His Eminence Cardinal Rampolla, 1900 (1901-1902). Mariano Rampolla del Tindaro (1843-1913), Italian Cardinal in the Roman Catholic Church. From The Studio Volume 24

Background imageLaszlo Collection: Sketch Portrait of Dr Jules De Wlassics, Hungarian Minister of Education, c1901 (1901-1902)

Sketch Portrait of Dr Jules De Wlassics, Hungarian Minister of Education, c1901 (1901-1902). From The Studio Volume 24. [The Offices of the Studio Ltd. London, 1901-1902]

Background imageLaszlo Collection: Study Portrait of HRH the Duchess of Kent, 1934 (1935). Artists: Fulop Laszlo, Philip A de Laszlo

Study Portrait of HRH the Duchess of Kent, 1934 (1935). Artists: Fulop Laszlo, Philip A de Laszlo
Study Portrait of HRH the Duchess of Kent, 1934 (1935). Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent (1906-1968), wife of Prince George, Duke of Kent

Background imageLaszlo Collection: Profile Study, c1921. Artist: Philip A de Laszlo

Profile Study, c1921. Artist: Philip A de Laszlo
Profile Study, c1921. From The Studio Volume 81 [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1921]

Background imageLaszlo Collection: Diane Chamberlain, 1917. Artist: Philip A de Laszlo

Diane Chamberlain, 1917. Artist: Philip A de Laszlo
Diane Chamberlain, 1917. A Sketch of Sir Joseph Austen Chamberlains (1863-1937) daughter. Joseph Chamberlain was a British statesman, Nobel Peace Prize winner and half-brother of Neville Chamberlain

Background imageLaszlo Collection: Dr Joseph Joachim, 1903. Artist: Philip A de Laszlo

Dr Joseph Joachim, 1903. Artist: Philip A de Laszlo
Dr Joseph Joachim, 1903. Joseph Joachim (1831-1907), Hungarian violinist, conductor, composer and teacher. From The Studio Volume 40. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1907]

Background imageLaszlo Collection: Nina Bowes-Lyon, Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne, 1937. Artist: Fulop Laszlo

Nina Bowes-Lyon, Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne, 1937. Artist: Fulop Laszlo
Nina Bowes-Lyon, Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne, 1937. The Countess of Strathmore (1862-1938) was the mother of Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, Queen Consort of King George VI

Background imageLaszlo Collection: Claude George Bowes-Lyon, 14th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne, 1937. Artist: Fulop Laszlo

Claude George Bowes-Lyon, 14th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne, 1937. Artist: Fulop Laszlo
Claude George Bowes-Lyon, 14th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne, 1937. The Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne (1855-1944) was the father of Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, Queen Consort of King George VI

Background imageLaszlo Collection: Watering by Laszlo Mednyanzsky

Watering by Laszlo Mednyanzsky
Laszlo Mednyanzsky (1852-1919). Watering. 1888. Hungarian National Gallery. Budapest. Hungary

Background imageLaszlo Collection: Priscilla, Countess Annesley

Priscilla, Countess Annesley 1870-1941 (1915). Laszlo, Philip Alexius de 1869-1937. Date: 1915

Background imageLaszlo Collection: Evelyn, Marchioness of Downshire

Evelyn, Marchioness of Downshire d. 1942 (1919). Laszlo, Philip Alexius de 1869-1937. Date: 1919

Background imageLaszlo Collection: Royal Wedding 1934 - Princess Marina

Royal Wedding 1934 - Princess Marina
Inner front cover of the Illustrated London News Royal Wedding Number celebrating the marriage of Prince George, Duke of Kent to Princess Marina of Greece (1906 -1968)

Background imageLaszlo Collection: Future Duke and Duchess of Kent leaving studio of de Laszlo

Future Duke and Duchess of Kent leaving studio of de Laszlo
Prince George Duke of Kent, together with his fiancee, Princess Marina of Greece pictured leaving the studio of Philip de Laszlo where Princess Marina had been sitting for a portrait prior to her

Background imageLaszlo Collection: Viscountess Castlereagh, 1913

Viscountess Castlereagh, 1913
Viscountess Castlereagh, formerly Hon. Edith Chaplin, from a painting by Philip A de Laszlo, 1913




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"Laszlo: A Legacy of Art, Royalty, and Literary Connections" Step into the world of Laszlo, a name that resonates with elegance and creativity. From capturing the essence of royalty to immortalizing literary figures, it has left an indelible mark on history. One notable connection lies in the realm of British monarchy. As a renowned artist, Philip A de Laszlo had the privilege to paint portraits of distinguished individuals such as Queen Elizabeth (Queen Mother) and King George VI. Through his brushstrokes, he captured their regal grace for generations to admire. Laszlo's artistic prowess extended beyond royal circles. He also depicted Princess Elizabeth during her youth - little did he know that she would ascend to become Queen Elizabeth II and reign over the Commonwealth Realms with distinction. But Laszlo's talents were not limited solely to portraiture; he ventured into various genres as well. His depiction of Henry Charles Keith Petty-Fitzmaurice, 5th Marquess of Lansdowne showcases his versatility as an artist. Beyond painting, Laszlo found inspiration in literature. Jerome K Jerome was one such figure who caught his attention - perhaps drawn by Jerome's wit and humor reflected in his works like "Three Men in a Boat. " Not only did Laszlo capture personalities through art but also commemorated significant events like "The Mourning Hunyadi" by Viktor Madarasz. This poignant piece evokes emotions surrounding loss and grief while paying homage to Hungarian history. In addition to these connections within artistic circles, eminent figures from different fields sought out Laszlo's talent for their portraits too. Sir Alymer Hunter-Weston entrusted him with preserving his image for posterity while Sir Edmund Gosse sought representation through brushstrokes rather than words. Sir Oliver Lodge, a prominent British physicist turned writer known for exploring spiritualism, also found himself immortalized by Laszlo's artistry.