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Old 12-08-2004, 10:13 AM   #1
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Thanks Kim! 10% sounds much better, doesn't it?
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Old 12-08-2004, 01:23 PM   #2
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Try the Copley Society

www.copleysociety.org

Terry, they have a portrait division. It is a society that you have to be juried into in Boston. It costs about $35 for the application process. The dues are $125 a year and the DO get you commissions. It is 30%.

The Vose Gallery (www.vosegalleries.com) in Boston also represents portrait artists, but you have to be very established. They take 30% also and are exceedingly old school and gentlemanly to deal with. Their stationery is genuine engraving. WHOO WHOO!
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Sharon-

The Copley society looks like it might be interesting once I've got more of a portfolio (and slides! ) to submit -- and a bit more courage, I guess. Someday...

Thanks!
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