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          Martha Elliott painted hundreds of portraits during her 50-year career.  The great majority of them have never been exhibited outside of their owners' homes.  If you own one or more of her paintings and would like to show them in our galleries, we would be pleased to scan and post your photographs.  We can only display these "guest" paintings anonymously.  No owner or subject information will be released to others without your written permission.  However, be advised that we can not prevent others from copying these photographs on the internet.  Take comfort that they are low resolution images not suitable for commercial printing.
          In case you need advice on photographing your oil paintings, we offer some tips (click here) on how to take reasonably good photos with the average camera.  (Note, it's easy to do it badly!)

If you have any other questions about this, please send an email or leave your contact information in the guestbook.  Thanks!

--V. Elliott Smith (grandson of Martha Elliott)
An Invitation
          Martha Elliott painted hundreds of portraits during her 50-year career.  The great majority of them have never been exhibited outside of their owners' homes.  If you own one or more of her paintings and would like to show them in our galleries, we would be pleased to scan and post your photographs.  We can only display these "guest" paintings anonymously.  No owner or subject information will be released to others without your written permission.  However, be advised that we can not prevent others from copying these photographs on the internet.  Take comfort that they are low resolution images not suitable for commercial printing.
          In case you need advice on photographing your oil paintings, we offer some tips (click here) on how to take reasonably good photos with the average camera.  (Note, it's easy to do it badly!)

If you have any other questions about this, please send an email or leave your contact information in the guestbook.  Thanks!

--V. Elliott Smith (grandson of Martha Elliott)