Institutional Sources Study Project online worksheet for Clark G. Voorhees 1871-1933 by Barbara J. MacAdam (original) (raw)
Institutional Sources Study Project online worksheet
name of catalogue or brochure: Clark G. Voorhees 1871-1933
author(s) of essay: Barbara J. MacAdam
title of essay:
date of publication 1981
ISBN number:
name of copyright owner: Florence Griswold Museum
notes:
Recovery matrix composite score: 1
Status:
-- assigned to Shana Johannessen on 8/6/09
-- approved by copyright holder on 8/5/09 via email
-- published in Resource Library:
Clark G. Voorhees: 1871 - 1933; essay by Barbara J. MacAdam (10/22/09)
Correspondence:
From: ta...
Date: Wed Aug 5, 2009 12:43:32 PM US/Pacific
To: <s...
Cc: <in...
Subject: RE: Permission to publish "Harry L. Hoffman," "Bruce Crane," "Clark G. Voorhees," "Rudolf Scheffler"
Hello Shana,
TFAO has permission to print the essays without illustrations of the publications listed below.
We are currently scanning the essays and I will send them to you as soon as possible.
Tammi
Dear Tammi:
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 publication Resource Library. The home page for TFAO is located at http://www.tfaoi.org. A list of published authors is at http://www.tfaoi.org/aa/4aa/4aa348.htm. For Resource Library's home page please see http://tfaoi.org/resourc.htm.
TFAO is interested in publishing the essays from the following catalogues in Resource Library:
Rudolf Scheffler (1884-1973) by Peter H. Falk (1989)
Harry L. Hoffman, 1871-1964: A World of Color by Jeffrey W. Anderson (1988)
Bruce Crane (1857-1937): American Tonalist by Bruce Crane, Charles Teaze Clark, Mary Muir (1984)
Clark G. Voorhees 1871-1933 by Barbara J. MacAdam (1981)
Thank you for speaking with me about these essays clarifying that the Florence Griswold Museum owns them. TFAO will be pleased to reprint the these essays (without illustrations) in Resource Library.
Could you please confirm the Florence Griswold Museum's permission to reprint these essays, without any accompanying illustrations, through a reply to this email addressed to me and to info@tfaoi.org? Should you wish to omit any specific essays from this blanket permission, please just specify them in your reply. TFAO will consider the contained essays that exceed 600 words.
At your convenience, and following your response to this email, the texts (books or clear photocopies on 8.5 x 11 inch paper) can be mailed to ...
Best regards,
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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.An essay's status page is linked to the Author Study and Indexpage listing the author being studied.
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