Attila Szűcs — Inner Room (oil on canvas, 2024)
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Attila Szűcs — Inner Room (oil on canvas, 2024)
Saint Elisabeth of Hungary by Sándor Liezen-Mayer (1882)
~ Philip de László, Ellen Ewing Stone (1921) (detail)
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Gyula Benczúr, Project for a Room for King Ludwig II (1854-1886) of Bavaria, c. 1870-1885, oil on canvas.
Girl in a cemetery
By Sándor Liezen-Mayer
Self-portrait (1860) by Bertalan Székely. Hungarian National Gallery.
Lady Edith Helen Chaplin, Marchioness of Londonderry (1878-1959) with her Favorite Hound, Fly
Artist: Philip Alexius de László (Hungarian, 1869-1937)
Date: 1913
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: National Trust Collections, London, United Kingdom
Description
Edith Chaplin, later Lady Londonderry, strides boldy through a landscape against a dramatic sky - her favorite dog on a leash. The choice of red dress pays homage to a portrait of her great-grandmother, Lady Frances Anne Vane-Tempest, wife of the 3rd Marquess, whose riding crop - a gift from the Prince Regent - she is holding.
As this stunning portrait by the fashionable Hungarian society artist suggests, she was a remarkable woman. A famous society and political hostess, whose favourite expression was ‘What lovely fun!’, she held huge receptions at Londonderry House in London and country house parties at Mount Stewart. But she was also an outspoken and articulate supporter of women’s rights as well as a devoted wife to the 7th Marquess and loving mother to Maureen, Robin, Margaret, Helen and Mairi. During the First World War she worked for the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps and became the first military DBE.
A Japanese Princess Going to Church
Artist: Gyula Tornai (Hungarian, 1861-1928)
Date: 1906
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Private Collection