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thepaintedroom · 3 months
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Philip Alexius De László (Hungarian, 1869-1937) • Miss Faith Moore at Chequers • 1920
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womblegrinch · 6 months
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Philip Alexius de László (1869-1937) - Mrs Philip Astley
Oil on canvas. Painted in 1935.
50.1 x 40 inches, 127.2 x 101.5 cm. Estimate: £50,000-80,000.
Sold Christie's, London, 14 Dec 2023 for £63,000 incl B.P.
Madeleine Carroll (1906-1987) - Married to Philip Astley in 1931, she would later become an accomplished Hollywood actress, starring with the likes of Gary Cooper. One of the advances of the past hundred years is that women are no longer identified as an appendage of their husband's, but rather celebrated for the accomplishments that they have achieved in their own right.
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resplendentoutfit · 23 days
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Women in Black – 1880-1929
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Philip Alexius de Laszlo (Anglo/Hungarian, 1869-1937) • Violet Marcia Catherine Warwick Bampfylde (1883–1954), Countess of Onslow • 1929
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Left: Marlene Dietrich in tuxedo and tophat
Right: Roaring 20s model in a black dress
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Charles Giron (French, 1850-1914) • Femme aux gants, dite La Parisienne (The Woman with Gloves, known as La Parisienne) • 1883 • Petit Palaise, Le Musée des Baux-Arts de la Ville de Paris
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Left: Auguste Toulmouch (French, 1829–1890) • Portrait d'une élégante en tenue de ball • 1889
Right: Herbert James Gunn (British, 1893 - 1964) • Pauline Waiting • 1939 • Royal Academy of Arts
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oldsardens · 9 months
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Philip Alexius de Laszlo - Mrs. William Burden, A. M. (née Margaret Livingston Partridge)
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carloskaplan · 9 months
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Philip Alexius de Laszlo: Retrato da Súa Imperial e Real Apostólic a Maxestade o Imperador Francisco Xosé I de Austria
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Philip Alexius de Laszlo - Lord Arthur James Balfour, 1914
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diioonysus · 9 months
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#portrait of sabina seupham spalding by federico de madrazo y kuntz#portrait of anne blackett by maria verelst#portrait of mary sylvester by joseph blackburn#portrait of lady and her daughter by philip alexius de laszlo#ms hugh hammersley by john singer sargent#alice crawford in the role of olivia in “twelfth night” by william logsdail#portrait of lady by jules louis machard#lady dr. m by friedrich august von kaulbach#i cannot find this artist for some reason#juene suissesse de brienz by joseph desire court#princess maria carolina augusta of bourbon by franz xaver winterhalter#portrait of josefa del aguila ceballos by federico de madrazo#princess tatiana yusupova by franz xavier winterhalter#portrait of a lady in a white gown by unknown#fairies by madeleine jeanne lemaire#portrait of a lady by hugh de twenbrokes glazebrook#phila franks by thomas hudson#portrait of marguerite de seve by nicolas de largillere#portrait of marie-anne de chateauneuf by nicolas de largillere#penelope bayfield by thomas hudson#portrait of louise-elizabeth of france with her son by adelaide labille-guiard#i cant find this artist so if someone knows please let me know#self-portrait with harp by rose-adelaide ducreux#portrait of irma geijer nee von hallwyl by julius kronberg#countess carolina maraini sommaruga by vittorio matteo corcos#portrait of millicent duchess of sutherland by john singer sargent#flaming june by sir frederick leighton#portrait of anne of austria by peter paul rubens#judith by eglon hendrick van der neer#portrait of donna franca florio by giovanni boldini
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artschoolglasses · 11 months
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Victoria Mary ‘Vita’ Sackville-West, Philip Alexius de Laszlo, 1910
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jadeseadragon · 2 years
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Philip Alexius de László (Hungarian, 1869 - 1937), Portrait of Helen Beatrice Myfanwy Hughes, 1931.
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Philip Alexius de Laszlo (detail)
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gogmstuff · 2 months
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1908 Condesa Meyendorff, Nadine of Meyendorff by Philip Alexius de Laszlo (Sotheby's - 7Jun05 auction Lot 65). From invaluable.com/auction-lot/philip-alexius-de-laszlo-1869-1937-condesa-meyend-65-c-2pc1kfpd5l; fit to screen 737X1400.
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Miss Lisa Minghetti - Philip Alexius de Laszlo
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womblegrinch · 10 days
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Philip Alexius de László (1869-1937) - Corina Kavanagh de Ham (née Corina Kavanagh Lynch)
Oil on canvas. Painted in 1921.
29.5 x 25.75 inches, 75 x 65 cm. Estimate: US$30,000-50,000.
To be sold Sotheby's, New York, 22 May 2024.
Of Irish immigrant stock, Corina Kavanagh Lynch (1890-1984) was born into a very wealthy Argentinian family. She was associated with the construction of Kavanagh Tower in central Buenos Aires, which was the highest reinforced concrete structure in the world at the time of its completion in 1936 and the tallest building in South America for many years.
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the-paintrist · 9 months
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Philip de László - Portrait of Portrait of Sir Alfred East - 1907
Philip Alexius László de Lombos MVO RBA (born Fülöp Laub; Hungarian: Fülöp Elek László; 30 April 1869 – 22 November 1937), known professionally as Philip de László, was an Anglo-Hungarian painter known particularly for his portraits of royal and aristocratic personages. In 1900, he married the Anglo-Irish socialite Lucy Guinness, and he became a British subject in 1914. László's patrons awarded him numerous honours and medals. He was invested with the Royal Victorian Order by Edward VII in 1909 and, in 1912, he was ennobled by Franz Joseph I of Austria; becoming a part of the Hungarian nobility.
Sir Alfred Edward East RA RBA (15 December 1844 – 28 September 1913) was an English painter.
Alfred East was born in Kettering in Northamptonshire and studied at the Glasgow School of Art. His romantic landscapes show the influence of the Barbizon school. His The Art of Landscape Painting in Oil Colour was published in 1906. In April 1888 he had shared an exhibition at the galleries of the Fine Art Society with T.C. Gotch and W. Ayerst Ingram, and was commissioned the following year by Marcus Huish, managing director of the Society, to spend six months in Japan to paint the landscape and the people of the country. When the exhibition of 104 paintings from this tour was held at the Fine Art Society in 1890 it was a spectacular success.
East visited Spain after 1892 when he visited Algeciras at the southern end of Iberia.
In 1906 he was elected president of the Royal Society of British Artists, a position he held until his death. In that year, he published his 107-page illustrated "The Art of Landscape Painting in Oil Colour"; in its preface, he made the observation: "The greatest errors in landscape painting are to be found – contradictory as it may appear – not so much in the matter of technique as in the painter's attitude toward Nature". In this book he described his techniques using colours, half-tones and pencil sketches.
He was awarded a Knighthood in 1910 by King Edward VII. His portrait was painted by Philip de Laszlo. The Alfred East Art Gallery in Kettering, designed by John Alfred Gotch opened on 31 July 1913. The Alfred East Gallery is Northamptonshire's oldest purpose-built art gallery.
East was elected an Associate of the Royal Academy in 1899, having been a regular exhibitor since 1883 and elected to full membership in 1913.
On 28 September 1913, Alfred East died at his London residence in Belsize Park. His body was taken back to Kettering and lay in state in the Art Gallery, where it was surrounded by the pictures he had presented to the town, and attracted crowds of several thousands.
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The Breakers Music Room —
The MUSIC ROOM, designed by Richard van der Boyen and Allard et Fil, reflects the French Baroque interior the Vanderbilts would have seen in places like the Paris Opera House, and was the setting for family weddings and debutante parties. Gold and silver leaf, blue-grey Campan marble from France, mirrors, and crystal light fixtures combine to make a glittering effect for evening concerts and receptions. The spirit of music and numerous great composers are celebrated in the ceiling painting. This room and furnishings, in addition to those in the Morning Room, were designed and constructed in France then shipped to this location for installation.
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The Breakers Morning Room —
The wall paneling in the MORNING ROOM was designed by Richard van der Boyen, who carved elaborate garlands and figures in the late Renaissance style. Classical mythology and allegories decorate this room, from the painted allegory of the four seasons on the ceiling, to the Muses who appear in the corners of the room, painted on platinum leaf panels.
The room also displays portraits of Cornelius Vanderbilt II by the preeminent American portrait painter, John Singer Sargent, and the Count Laszlo Széchényi and Countess Gladys Széchényi, by the Hungarian artist Philip Alexius De László. Countess Széchényi was born Gladys Vanderbilt, the youngest of Cornelius and Alice's children. In 1908, Gladys married Count Laszlo Széchényi, a member of Hungary's premier aristocratic family and a minister to the Court of St. James in London and, later, to the United States.
When her mother Alice passed away in 1934, Countess Széchényi inherited The Breakers. In 1948, to raise funds for the Preservation Society's restoration of Hunter House, Countess Széchényi opened The Breakers to the public for tours. That same year, she leased The Breakers to the Preservation Society for $1.00 a year and continued to fund the maintenance of the house. The Preservation Society purchased The Breakers in 1972 for approximately $400,000. As an early member and supporter of the Preservation Society, Countess Széchényi made a major contribution to the preservation of Newport's architectural heritage.
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The Breakers Breakfast / Dining Room —
The BREAKFAST ROOM served as both breakfast room and informal family dining room. The table, which may be extended to seat 16 would have seated the entire family or served as seating for a small, informal dinner or luncheon. One of the premier decorators for America's elite families, Jules Allard et Fils Cules Allard & Sons) of Paris, supplied the Louis XV style furniture for the room and decided on the room's color scheme. The Vanderbilts were surrounded by imagery of the harvest.
Look around to see fruits and vegetables plentifully adorning the walls. The 12 rose-colored stone columns are solid alabaster and draw your eyes upward to the ceiling painting of the goddess Aurora heralding the dawn. The massive chandeliers and wall sconces in the Imperial design are made of French Baccarat crystal, and were piped for gas and wired for electricity at the time the house was built. The crown shaped tops indicate the style, while the rings on the chains were used to adjust the flow of gas.
Allard and Sons of Paris assisted Hunt with furnishings and fixtures, Austro-American sculptor Karl Bitter designed relief sculpture, and Boston architect Ogden Codman decorated the family quarters. The mansion covers nearly an acre of the 13-acre property and has 70 rooms including 48 bedrooms for family and staff. There are 27 fireplaces. It was equipped with electricity – still a novelty in houses during the Gilded Age – as well as gas for lighting.
The Breakers has entertained presidents, royalty and guests from across the world for more than 125 years and today is visited by hundreds of thousands of people each year. It is the flagship of the Newport Mansions and a world-famous iconic image of the City-by-the-Sea. The Breakers was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1994.
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justineportraits · 1 year
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Philip-Alexius de Laszlo A Marrakesh Girl 1932
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