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Publications

Philip de László, Portraits
by Caroline Corbeau-Parsons, with forewords by Damon de Laszlo and Sandy Nairne
National Portrait Gallery publications, 2010

This richly illustrated 32-page booklet, written to accompany Philip de  László, a Special Display (National Portrait Gallery, 27 March - 5 September 2010), includes a biography of the artist, an essay contrasting his private and public portraits, and descriptions of the nine paintings included in the display.

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Philip de László, His Life and Art
by Duff Hart-Davis, in collaboration with Caroline Corbeau-Parsons
Yale University Press, to be published in June 2010

This is the first biography of de László  since Owen Rutter's published in 1939, and this new account of both his life and his work draws on much new material from the family archive consisting of over 15,000 documents. It establishes the intrinsic importance of his art and re-positions him alongside his great contemporaries John Singer Sargent, Sir John Lavery and Giovanni Boldini.

100 black-&-white illustrations + 45 colour images
448 pages

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De László, Portraitist of Perfection
by Adrian Harvey
An article about the artist with a particular focus on his Scottish oeuvre in the
summer issue of North Magazine, pp. 40-43

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De László in Holland
Museum Van Loon

 

A few books remain. To order a copy, please contact:

Paul Holberton Publishing
89 Borough High Street
London SE1 1NL

Tel + 44 (0)20 7407 0809
Fax 020 7407 4615
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A Brush with Grandeur

A revised edition is now available. It was published to accompany the exhibition held at Christie’s King Street in January 2004, presented by the Hungarian Ministry of Cultural Heritage as part of Magyar Magic, the Festival of Arts arranged by the Hungarian Cultural Centre in London, November 2003-November 2004.

It was a resounding success: the exhibition attracted some 17,000 people in just 17 days. About one in five visitors purchased the book produced on the occasion of the exhibition.

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  A Brush with Grandeur