American Art Review study online worksheet for Harriet G. Warkel "John Haberle: Museum Accession" (original) (raw)
American Art Review month and year: September-October 2003
author(s): Harriet G. Warkel
title of American Art Review article: "John Haberle: Museum Accession"
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OK to pursue if over 600 words
recovery matrix composite score: 5
status:
-- assigned to Shana Herb Johannessen on April 30, 2009
-- approved by copyright holder on 6/10/09 via email
-- activity on this article deferred on until
-- published in Resource Library: John Haberle: Museum Accession; article by Harriet G. Warkel (7/29/09)
Paper to Paint: Edward Hopper's "Hotel Lobby"; monograph by Harriet G. Warkel (8/5/09)
On Wednesday, June 10, 2009, at 10:35 AM, Harriet Warkel wrote:
Traditional Fine Arts Organization
The IMA gives permission to TFAO to reproduce the material listed below, including all the essays in A Shared Heritage and the articles cited in American Art Review. These articles may be reprinted without illustrations. A short biography is also attached.
Harriet G. Warkel
Short Biography for Harriet G. Warkel
Harriet G. Warkel, Curator of American Art at the Indianapolis Museum of Art, earned her master's degree in art history from Indiana University. She has curated numerous exhibitions for the Indianapolis Museum of Art, including Edward Hopper: Paper to Paint and A Shared Heritage: Art by Four African Americans for which she wrote the accompany catalogues. She has also written numerous articles for American Art Review.
From:Shana Johannessen
Sent: Tuesday, June 09, 2009 9:25 PM
To: Harriet Warkel
Subject: Respond to this one: Request to publish your essays in TFAO's Resource Library
Dear Harriet:
Traditional Fine Arts Organization (TFAO) is a non-profit organization dedicated to furthering education in American art through advocacy, publications and research. A special TFAO emphasis is building an archive of significant texts, authored by scholars and other informed individuals, beneficial for the study of art history in the United States.
As a public service, without charge to readers, TFAO annually publishes a number of scholarly articles and essays relating to American representational art in its online publication Resource Library. The home page for TFAO can be found at http://www.tfaoi.org. A list of published authors can be found at http://www.tfaoi.org/aa/4aa/4aa348.htm. For Resource Library's homepage, please see http://tfaoi.org/resourc.htm.
You have authored several essays of interest to TFAO for Resource Library:
Essays from the catalogue Shared Heritage: Art by Four African Americans
I understand that this catalogue contains several essays by you and by others. Please specify which essays may be reproduced by TFAO (if all, simply state all).
"John Haberle: Museum Accession" from the Sept/Oct 2003 issue of American Art Review
I understand that American Art Review did not compensate you for this article.
The monograph Paper to Paint: Edward Hopper's Hotel Lobby
Thank you for speaking with me about these essays and clarifying that they are owned by the Indianapolis Museum of Art. ... Could you please confirm IMA's permission to reprint ... by emailing your response to info@tfaoi.org, copying me?
I further invite you to send a brief author's biography to accompany these texts. The catalogue and monograph can be mailed to me at:....
Shana
From: John Hazeltine <in.
Date: Tue Jun 9, 2009 4:21:08 PM US/Pacific
To: Shana Johannessen <sj..
Subject: Harriet Warkel
Hi Shana,
We have enough on Wishard Hospital Murals at http://www.tfaoi.com/aa/8aa/8aa358.htm so we'll skip the AAR article.
The following essay is welcome:
Paper to Paint: Edward Hopper's Hotel Lobby
By Harriet G Warkel
Edition: illustrated
Published by Indianapolis Museum of Art, 2008
ISBN 093626084X, 9780936260846
60 pages
Best,
John
TFAO
From: Shana Johannessen <sj
Date: Tue Jun 9, 2009 1:02:52 PM US/Pacific
To: John Hazeltine <in
Subject: Harriet Warkel
John:
...1. Shared Heritage (AAR Feb/Mar 1996) was derived from a catalogue with several essays owned by Indianapolis. ...can get permission from them to publish all. It sounds as though all are appropriate, but will be easier to assess after she mails me the catalogue.
2. John Haberle (Sept/Oct 2003) is available...
3. Harriet also just published in AAR Feb 2009 an article on the Wishard Hospital murals. Interested? ...
Best,
Shana
A special TFAO emphasis is building an archive of material, authored by scholars and other informed individuals, beneficial for the study of art history in the United States. As a public service, without charge to readers, TFAO annually publishes a number of scholarly texts relating to American representational art in its publication Resource Library.
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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