The Last Painter of Kings: He Captured an Era Doomed to Disappear
He was born to a humble tailor in Budapest and died a legend, leaving behind a visual chronicle of a bygone era. This is the incredible story of Philip de László — the artist who conquered all the royal courts of Europe, becoming the most sought-after portraitist of his time. His list of sitters included the most influential rulers: Emperor Franz Joseph, Kaiser Wilhelm II, the royalty of Spain and Greece, and even the young Princess Elizabeth, the future Queen of Great Britain. Support the Channel💖: https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/NG... Subscribe for more: @framedbyhistory 💡Sources: 📌The de Laszlo Archive Trust - www.delaszlocatalogueraisonne.com

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