American Art Review study online worksheet for "Edward Borein" (original) (raw)

American Art Review month and year: July-August 97

author(s): Robyn G. Peterson

title of American Art Review article: "Edward Borein"

see Edward Borein (1872 - 1945) (10/13/98)


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dates of exhibit: 199

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recovery matrix composite score: 4

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AAR and TFAO articles both similar and adapted from exhibition pamphlet: obtain original pamphlet essay for reprinting

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

-- approved by copyright holder 4/08 verbally and by author 27 Feb 2008 via email

-- article reprinted in Resource Library on 6/13/08

From: John Hazeltine

Date: Fri Feb 29, 2008 4:53:53 PM US/Pacific

To: shana...

Subject: Robyn G. Peterson

Hi Shana,

Looks like Ms. Peterson is OK with the use of her text if Rockwell Museum approves the reprint.

Best,

John

27 Feb 2008

To the extent that I have authorization to grant permission to reprint, I do so. Please include my name with the reprint. A short bio for me would be: "Robyn G. Peterson served as chief curator for the Rockwell Museum in Corning, New York, which specializes in the art of the American West, and as Senior Director of Exhibitions and Programs at Turtle Bay Exploration Park in Redding, California. She is currently Executive Director of the Yellowstone Art Museum in Billings, Montana."

-----Original Message-----

From: Shana Herb Johannessen

Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 6:35 PM

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

Dear Dr. Peterson:

...You authored an article of interest to Traditional Fine Arts for Resource Library:

"Edward Borein," American Art Review June/July 1997

Thank you for speaking with me about the article. I understand from our conversation that the Rockwell Museum holds the copyright of the essay in question. With your blessing, I will pursue permission to reprint the original pamphlet essay from which the American Art Review article was adapted.

TFAO will be pleased to reprint the essay (without illustrations) in Resource Library. Could you please confirm permission to reprint by replying to info@tfaoi.org, copying me? We further invite you to send a brief author's biography to accompany the text.

Best regards,

Shana Herb Johannessen


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