All Philip Alexius de Laszlo Oil Paintings

Philip Alexius de Laszlo, MVO (30 April 1869 Budapest - 22 November 1937 London) was a Hungarian painter known particularly for his portraits of royal and aristocratic personages. Laszlo was born in Budapest as Laub Fulop Elek (Hungarian style with the surname first), the eldest son of a Jewish tailor. The family changed its name to Laszlo in 1891. As a young man, Laszlo apprenticed to a photographer while studying art, eventually earning a place at the National Academy of Art, where he studied under Bertalan Szekely and Karoly Lotz. He followed this with studies in Munich and Paris. Laszlo's portrait of Pope Leo XIII earned him a Grand Gold Medal at the Paris International Exhibition in 1900. In 1903 Laszlo moved from Budapest to Vienna. In 1907 he moved to England. He remained based in London for the rest of his life while traveling the world to fulfill commissions. Laszlo's patrons awarded him numerous honors and medals. In 1909 he was named an honorary Member of the Royal Victorian Order by King Edward VII of the United Kingdom. In 1912 he was ennobled by King Franz Joseph of Hungary; his surname became "Laszlo de Lombos". The family later shortened the name to "de Laszlo". Laszlo became a British citizen in 1914 but was interned for over twelve months in 1917 and 1918 during the First World War.
 

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Philip Alexius de Laszlo Portrait of Helen Percy oil painting


Portrait of Helen Percy
Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG::  82659
Portrait of Helen Percy
1937(1937) Medium Oil cyf
1937(1937) Medium Oil cyf
   
   
     

Philip Alexius de Laszlo In the Hofbrauhaus in Munich oil painting


In the Hofbrauhaus in Munich
Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG::  84173
In the Hofbrauhaus in Munich
In the Hofbräuhaus in Munich, 1892. Oil on canvas, 78,5 x 128,6 cm, Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest Date 1892(1892) cjr
In the Hofbräuhaus in Munich, 1892. Oil on canvas, 78,5 x 128,6 cm, Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest Date 1892(1892) cjr
   
   
     

Philip Alexius de Laszlo Portrait of Ignaz Wechselmann oil painting


Portrait of Ignaz Wechselmann
Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG::  84174
Portrait of Ignaz Wechselmann
Portrait of Ignaz Wechselmann, 1894, Oil on canvas, 104 x 84,5 cm, cjr
Portrait of Ignaz Wechselmann, 1894, Oil on canvas, 104 x 84,5 cm, cjr
   
   
     

Philip Alexius de Laszlo Empress Elisabeth of Austria oil painting


Empress Elisabeth of Austria
Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG::  84176
Empress Elisabeth of Austria
Empress Elisabeth of Austria, Queen of Hungary and Bohemia in mourning, wearing traditional Hungarian court dress. The painting was made after the Queen's death by Philip Alexius de Lxszlx. 1899 cjr
Empress Elisabeth of Austria, Queen of Hungary and Bohemia in mourning, wearing traditional Hungarian court dress. The painting was made after the Queen's death by Philip Alexius de Lxszlx. 1899 cjr
   
   
     

Philip Alexius de Laszlo Crown Princess Cecilie of Prussia oil painting


Crown Princess Cecilie of Prussia
Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG::  84177
Crown Princess Cecilie of Prussia
1906 cjr
1906 cjr
   
   
     

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     Philip Alexius de Laszlo
     Philip Alexius de Laszlo, MVO (30 April 1869 Budapest - 22 November 1937 London) was a Hungarian painter known particularly for his portraits of royal and aristocratic personages. Laszlo was born in Budapest as Laub Fulop Elek (Hungarian style with the surname first), the eldest son of a Jewish tailor. The family changed its name to Laszlo in 1891. As a young man, Laszlo apprenticed to a photographer while studying art, eventually earning a place at the National Academy of Art, where he studied under Bertalan Szekely and Karoly Lotz. He followed this with studies in Munich and Paris. Laszlo's portrait of Pope Leo XIII earned him a Grand Gold Medal at the Paris International Exhibition in 1900. In 1903 Laszlo moved from Budapest to Vienna. In 1907 he moved to England. He remained based in London for the rest of his life while traveling the world to fulfill commissions. Laszlo's patrons awarded him numerous honors and medals. In 1909 he was named an honorary Member of the Royal Victorian Order by King Edward VII of the United Kingdom. In 1912 he was ennobled by King Franz Joseph of Hungary; his surname became "Laszlo de Lombos". The family later shortened the name to "de Laszlo". Laszlo became a British citizen in 1914 but was interned for over twelve months in 1917 and 1918 during the First World War.

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