DLA095-0071  Transcription

‘Exhibition Notes’, The Builder [1924]

The private view of portraits and studies by P. A. de Laszlo, at the French Gallery, was crowded with interested visitors from the fashionable world, who, we suppose, accepted without surprise the pictures of so many good-looking people. One would [assum]e that the artist is particular about hav[ing[loss]] subjects, but he certainly can set forth [loss]ating way both men and women who have a decent share of good looks. The men one feels inclined to take for granted; but are the women really as fascinating as the painter makes them?

MD

12/11/2007