Hi Rachel,

So, these are some images I ‘ve quickly posted. Any of this preferable for the publicity . . . if so, let me know and I’ll send (though it might be possible to download them from here??).

Don’t know precisely which of these I can include in the display at the Dub Hub. I think I still have most . . . but they are unframed.

This is the way I think about it: Looking at my records, I displayed 19 pieces (all of New England) in Nelson. Eleven were purchased . . . of those only four were New Hampshire scenes. In Hancock I displayed 37 pictures of all sorts of things — only 33 were offered for sale. Of those, only 8 sold. Interestingly, though, of these eight not a single one was of New Hampshire. Or of New England. My take-away from that is that it’s not necessarily the best strategy to only showcase art of familiar or recognizable scenes . . . so I am more inclined to include more New England scenes broadly than N.H. scenes. And to include some others. . . . but let’s confer.

 
 

I gave this picture and the next to John Knight . . . I believe they are displayed in his office at Historic Harrisville (that was my hope!). I do happen to have very high quality reproductions of these . . . unframed.

. . . given to Historic Harrisville a few years back

Keene

driveway to a family place in Nelson.

somewhere in the Whites on a cloudy/foggy day!

a picture of Monadnock with view of Silver Lake. . . . from Nelson.