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Old 02-18-2005, 03:48 PM   #5
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Philip de Laszlo

Christmas may have come and gone, but I finally got my brand new hardback copy of " A Brush with Grandeur" today.

I can now say goodbye to the weekend ! ! !

It may be I've missed the boat, and everyone already has their copy of the book. But if you don't have it, I urge you to get it . It is a stunning collection of the most beautiful portraits imaginable, and there is good reference to his life in Hungary, Britain, royalty, and his contemporaries like Sargent.

You won't be disappointed!
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