Image: Ambassador Frank B. Kellogg, by Philip Alexius de Laszlo, 1925
Description: Frank Billings Kellogg, 22 Dec 1856 - 21 Dec 1937, By Philip Alexius de Laszlo, Oil on canvas, 1925: In February 1925, Ambassador Frank B. Kellogg, about to leave London to take up his post as President Calvin Coolidge's secretary of state, asked Philip de Lászlo-the stylish depicter of the wealthy and powerful on both sides of the Atlantic-to paint his portrait. A farm boy with little formal legal education, Kellogg posed in the academic gown he wore when he received an honorary degree from Montreal's McGill University in 1913. Kellogg, who had served as special counsel to President Theodore Roosevelt's Department of Justice, was known in the press as the "trust buster." Later came greater fame as the recipient of the 1929 Nobel Peace Prize, awarded for his work in negotiating the Kellogg-Briand Pact, which "renounced war as an instrument of national policy." The pact was proclaimed on July 28, 1929, and was promptly broken when armed conflict broke out in Manchuria in 1931.
Title: Frank Billings Kellogg title QS:P1476,en:"Frank Billings Kellogg " label QS:Len,"Frank Billings Kellogg "
Credit: Frank Billings Kellogg
Author: Philip de Laszlo
Usage Terms: Public domain
License: Public domain
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