DLA107-0278  Transcription

The French Gallery,

120 Pall Mall.

London. S.W.1.

Wallis & Son.

HARRY WALLIS.

15th May, 1924.

Dear Mr. de Laszlo,

I think it well that we should now proceed with the details of the exhibition.[1] The card, I presume, is to be like the last one, and would you like me to get you samples of covers for the catalogue? I have got in various small samples of hangings, and also felt for the floor. These I will send up to you if you wish, so that you can see the colours, and then we will get in a large piece of the material and see whether the choice looks well on a large scale.

I am afraid I have been rather remiss in not sending you the letter you asked for, as I promised, as to the terms of the exhibition, but I have been so occupied recently that I have not had a moment to give it my attention. However I will see that this is sent you within the next few days.[2]

With kind regards,

Yours sincerely,

WP Winchester

P. A. de Laszlo, Esq.,

3, Fitzjohn’s Avenue, N.W.

[Verso]

[In the artist’s hand] Write / Castellane

SMDL

30/0/2023


[1] The French Gallery, London, A Series of Portraits and Studies By Philip A. de László, M.V.O., June 1924

[2] See DLA107-0274, letter from The French Gallery / Wallis & Son to de László, 19 May 1924