The
Greensborough Patriot
May 8,
1862
Page 1
Drawing and Painting.
We have been shown a likeness of
Gen. G. T. Beauregard, drawn by D. W. Elliott, of Greensboro, N.C., now an
inmate of the Confederate Hospital on Washington street. Judging from the engravings we have seen, the
likeness is a capital one, and the execution is admirable. Mr. Elliott, we understand, draws from life,
and executes all kinds of designs to order.
As some of our fair friends may have work of this kind, they would like
to have done, we recommend him to their patronage. They may thus render a service to a poor
soldier now confined by sickness; at the same time they would be encouraging an
artist of no ordinary merit.—Petersburg Express.