In the world of the 20th century portrait there is John Singer Sargent, and all the rest. But first in line, just behind Sargent, is Philip de Laszlo (1869-1937), a poor Hungarian boy who rose to ...
He was the Mario Testino of his day — a charming, prolific artist whose subjects included aristocrats, socialites and royalty. Until now, only the art world has paid attention to the work of Philip ...
A l'écoute en février dernier des candidats du Festival de San Remo, grande « messe » de la chanson transalpine, on pouvait se demander si celle-ci avait un avenir. Des interprètes plus préoccupés de ...
Philip de Who? Sadly for someone who saw himself in an illustrious line of foreign-born artists including Holbein, Van Dyck, Lely and Kneller, and who specialised in portraying British royals and ...
John Singer Sargent was reputed to have said: "Every time I paint a portrait, I lose a friend." The same could not be said of Philip de László, his successor as the leading society portraitist in ...
The King’s Gallery at Buckingham Palace, London, is hosting a new exhibition that brings visitors back to the rich and powerful Edwardian Britain. T - This spring, a major exhibition at The King’s ...
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