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Old 11-07-2009, 02:12 AM   #1
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Rare 1928 video footage of Phillip De Lazlo painting a portrait!




Hi everyone, I stumbled upon this site which provided this rare footage. By the wonders of technology (and perhaps also with De Lazlos' wealth to afford this work done for him!) we can witness this incredible talent by the legendary portrait artist.

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http://www.delaszloarchivetrust.com/video.html
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Old 11-07-2009, 01:01 PM   #2
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Wow, thanks Marcus - that is so cool. I was left wishing it went further, but it was interesting to see even a little of his process.
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Old 11-07-2009, 02:45 PM   #3
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Gee, that was fun! Thank you much for posting this link, Marcus. The curiosity of being able to see this clip one and four score years after the fact is historically interesting, and very appealing nostalgically. I wanna be him when I grow up!

As "instruction", well . . . I have a problem with the value of demonstrations as an efficient teaching method anyway, without the deficiencies of time-stop, glare on the work surface and the black-and-white presentation. I would be very interested in knowing what, specifically, anyone has gleaned from this film that they can take back to their own easels, and I mean that very sincerely. I really would like to know !

For anyone interested enough in deLaszlo, to learn more about his methods beyond what the film shows, a search of out-of-print book sellers may yield "Painting a Portrait" by de Laszlo, recorded by A. L. Baldry, first published in England, 1934, by The Studio Limited, London, and later issued by The Studio Publications, New York, 1937 in their "How to do it" series. The book presents a useful foundation of general information for beginners (barring some of his technical advice - it would be well to avoid poppyseed oil)

As for deLaszlo himself, as a reasonably able mechanic, he was no more nor less "gifted" than most of the academicians of his era who adopted that bravura style which was expected at the time. Fortuitously for him, he was able to outlive Sargent . . . whose death two years before this film was made left quite a vacuum which deLaszlo and others were grateful to fill without ever coming within spitting distance of his abilities.

One need only take an objective look at the demo piece in the aforementioned book (portrait of Miss Ffrangcon-Davies in medieval costume) to appreciate the vast gulf between them. That in no way affects the basic soundness of the procedures he outlines.
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Old 11-08-2009, 03:40 PM   #4
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Wonderful, Marcus. Thanks for sharing.
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Old 11-08-2009, 05:09 PM   #5
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The book Richard mentions is currently out of stock, but apparently can be had for a reasonable price here:

http://www.amazon.com/Painting-Portr...7713953&sr=8-1
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