Philip de László: An Air of Nobility… a Spirit of Humanity
by Matthew Innis |
The National Portrait Gallery in London currently has on display an exhibition of Philip de László’s portraits, the first such museum exposition since the artist’s death in 1937. de László’s works fell out of favor at the same rate as the decline of British aristocracy, but now, after more than a half-century later, the artist…
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