Philip de László
Philip de László | |
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Portrait by Walter Benington, 1928 | |
| Born | Fülöp Laub 30 April 1869 |
| Died | 22 November 1937 (aged 68) Hyme House, Hampstead, London, United Kingdom |
| Education | National Academy of Art |
| Known for | Portraits |
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| Children | 6 |
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Philip Alexius László de Lombos MVO RBA (born Fülöp Laub; Hungarian: László Fülöp Elek; 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.