Philip Alexius de László

Philip Alexius de László (unknown), Hungarian, Philip Alexius de László is a Hungarian artist, an enigmatic figure in the world of art. Very little reliable biographical information is available, and much of their creative journey remains lost to time.
Their surviving works speak in quiet tones — suggestive, poetic, and shrouded in mystery.
  • Portrait Of Edith Hope Iselin (1930)

    Portrait Of Edith Hope Iselin (1930)

    Philip Alexius de László (Hungarian, unknown)

    A poised woman gazes past the frame, her dark dress contrasting with the soft glow of her skin. The hint of a smile lingers, suggesting a private thought left unspoken. Light catches the pearls at her neck, their luster mirroring the quiet confidence in her eyes.

  • Portrait Of Mrs. Claude Leigh And Miss Virginia Leigh (1933)

    Portrait Of Mrs. Claude Leigh And Miss Virginia Leigh (1933)

    Philip Alexius de László (Hungarian, unknown)

    A tender portrait of a mother and daughter, rich in detail and emotional subtlety.

  • Princess Cecile Of Greece (1914)

    Princess Cecile Of Greece (1914)

    Philip Alexius de László (Hungarian, unknown)

    A luminous portrait of a young princess, balancing regal elegance with tender humanity through delicate brushwork and light.