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American Art Review month and year: September-October 98

author(s):Percy North

title of American Art Review article: "Bernhard Gutmann: Face to Face"

Note: Appeville Press introduction to catalogue Bernhard Gutmann: An American Impressionist, By Percy North / Introduction by William H. Gerdts. 192 pages, 107 illustrations, 94 in full color, Published 1996. ISBN: 978-1-55859-611-5, and brief _RL_article on artist. for this exhibit.


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dates of exhibit: 199

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recovery matrix composite score: 2

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-- assigned to Shana Herb Johannessen on Jan. 5, 2008

-- approved by copyright holder on via NOT APPROVED

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From: North, Percy

Date: Feb 16, 2008 11:44 AM

Subject: RE: Permission to reprint your article published in American Art Review

To: Shana Herb Johannessen <shana...

Dear Ms. Johannessen:

Thank you for your interest in my work. I do not wish to have my article included in your publication.

Sincerely,

Percy North

SJ had said:" I understand that you are not the owner of the article; however, I hope that you will consider giving us your permission to pursue publication of this article and reveal to [TFAO] the name of the copyright holder. I understand your concern that you will be further exposed to dealers of Gutmann paintings pursuing appraisals, a service you do not provide. However, I hope that you will find that the benefit to students of American art outweighs the potential inconvenience. In any case, I appreciate your agreeing to consider my proposition." -- The author may have had a bad experience in the past with a reader of the article.

From: John Hazeltine info@tfaoi.org

Date: Fri Jan 18, 2008 1:31:41 PM US/Pacific

To: "Shana Herb Johannessen" <shana...

Subject: Joan Elliot Price and Percy North

Attachments: There are 3 attachments

Hi Shana,

...Regarding the Percy North article adapted from the 26-page exhibition catalogue, Beacon Hill Fine Art could be the owner as it was the exhibit organizer - or the author, or both. We have had good luck with smaller art dealers and galleries. I previously overlooked the mention of the catalogue and the note at the end of the article that it is an adaptation. Yes, it would be best to reprint the catalogue essay as first choice.

Best,

John

On Friday, January 18, 2008, at 09:52 AM, Shana Herb Johannessen wrote:

Hi John:

I noticed that the Percy North article is adapted from a 26-page exhibition catalogue. Is there some reason you didn't specify for me to pursue the catalogue? I saw your note about the other Gutmann catalogue, also authored by North and published by a commerical press, but that one is 192 pages, so I feel certain they must be unique publications. Let me know.

Best,

Shana


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American Art Review, ISSN 0092-1327, is published on paper and noted for its scholarly content by both senior authors and younger scholars. Tel 913.451.8801. The time period focus of American Art Review is from the Colonial era through 1970. The first issue of Volume 1 of the magazine was published in September, 1973. Publication was suspended with Volume 4 in November, 1978. Publication resumed with Volume V in the Summer of 1992 and continues to the present. In the 19th century there was a journal with a similar title, The American Art Review: A Journal Devoted to The Practice, Theory, History and Archaeology of Art edited by S.R. Koehler.

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