American Art Review study online worksheet for Marie N. Weltzien "Yale University Art Gallery" (original) (raw)

American Art Review month and year May-June 97

author(s):Marie N. Weltzien

title of American Art Review article: "Yale University Art Gallery"

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recovery matrix composite score: 5

status:

-- assigned to SJ on 6/21/09

-- approved by copyright holder on 8/11/09 via email

-- published in Resource Library: Yale University Art Gallery; essay by Marie N. Weltzien (9/28/09)

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Subject: Yale University Art Gallery

Marie N. Weltzien gave permission to Traditional Fine Arts Association to reprint the 1997 article for The American Art Review on the Yale University Art Gallery. Helen A. Cooper, the Holcomb T. Green Curator of American Paintings and Sculpture, approved the content and agreed that it is ok for use. For biographical information the author suggested: "I was born and educated in England, reading (majoring in) history at Oxford University. I worked in journalism and public relations in Vienna, Austria, and New York before taking the position of director of public information at the Yale University Art Galllery. I retired, after 15 years, in 2005."


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