Alabama Representational
Art History
TFAO's letters requesting information on further resources:
- Date: Mon Dec 22, 2008 2:11:27 PM US/Pacific
- To: library@artsbma.org
- Subject: letter to Tatum Preston regarding Alabama representational
art history
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- Tatum Preston
- Librarian
- Clarence B. Hanson, Jr. Library
- Birmingham Museum of Art
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- Dear Ms. Preston,
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- Traditional Fine Arts Organization (TFAO) is a non-profit
organization dedicated to furthering education in American art through
grants, online publication and research. The home page for TFAO is located
at <http://www.tfaoi.org>.
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- TFAO is engaged in a study project to provide further
resources for the study of representational art history of individual states
within the United States. The home page for the Individual States Representational
Art History Project is <http://www.tfaoi.org/aa/8aa/8aa223.htm>.
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- Could you please share with us titles of paper-printed
books and journal articles specifically devoted to Alabama representational
art history which you are aware of, but not yet listed in our page for
Alabama at <http://www.tfaoi.org/aa/8aa/8aa226.htm>? In this project
we are excluding monographs on individual artists.
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- We will be very grateful for your recommendations.
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- Best regards,
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- Date: Tue Jan 6, 2009 9:12:45 AM US/Pacific
- To: pbaldaia@hsvmuseum.org
- Subject: Alabama art history
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- Mr. Peter Baldaia
- Director of Curatorial Affairs
- Huntsville Museum of Art
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- Dear Mr. Baldaia,
-
- Over the past several months TFAO has searched for paper-printed
and online resources providing a survey of both the fine art history and
crafts history of Alabama, with an emphasis on representational art. The
results of our research are at <http://www.tfaoi.org/aa/8aa/8aa226.htm>.
TFAO's methods of research employed for this project are listed at <http://www.tfaoi.org/aa/8aa/8aa223.htm>.
Could you please share with us titles and related information for resources
you know of and which we have not yet discovered? Your suggestions will
be much appreciated.
-
- Best regards,
-
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- Date: Tue Jan 6, 2009 9:19:57 AM US/Pacific
- To: prichelson@MobileMuseumOfArt.com
- Subject: Alabama art history
-
- Paul W. Richelson, Ph.D
- Chief Curator
- Mobile Museum of Art
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- Dear Dr. Richelson,
-
- Over the past several months TFAO has searched for paper-printed
and online resources providing a survey of both the fine art history and
crafts history of Alabama, with an emphasis on representational art. The
results of our research are at <http://www.tfaoi.org/aa/8aa/8aa226.htm>.
TFAO's methods of research employed for this project are listed at <http://www.tfaoi.org/aa/8aa/8aa223.htm>.
Could you please share with us titles and related information for resources
you know of and which we have not yet discovered? Your suggestions will
be much appreciated.
-
- Best regards,
-
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- Date: Tue Jan 6, 2009 9:25:54 AM US/Pacific
- To: mpanhorst@mmfa.org
- Subject: Alabama art history
-
- Mr. Michael Panhorst
- Curator of Art
- Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts
-
- Dear Mr. Panhorst,
-
- Over the past several months TFAO has searched for paper-printed
and online resources providing a survey of both the fine art history and
crafts history of Alabama, with an emphasis on representational art. The
results of our research are at <http://www.tfaoi.org/aa/8aa/8aa226.htm>.
TFAO's methods of research employed for this project are listed at <http://www.tfaoi.org/aa/8aa/8aa223.htm>.
Could you please share with us titles and related information for resources
you know of and which we have not yet discovered? Your suggestions will
be much appreciated.
-
- Best regards,
-
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- Date: Tue Jan 6, 2009 9:37:45 AM US/Pacific
- To: sgunter@artsbma.org
- Subject: Alabama art history
-
- Ms. Jeaninne O'Grody
- Chief Curator
- Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts
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- Dear Ms. O'Grody,
-
- Over the past several months TFAO has searched for paper-printed
and online resources providing a survey of both the fine art history and
crafts history of Alabama, with an emphasis on representational art. The
results of our research are at <http://www.tfaoi.org/aa/8aa/8aa226.htm>.
TFAO's methods of research employed for this project are listed at <http://www.tfaoi.org/aa/8aa/8aa223.htm>.
Could you please share with us titles and related information for resources
you know of and which we have not yet discovered? Your suggestions will
be much appreciated.
-
- Best regards,
-
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- Date: Tue Jan 6, 2009 9:46:33 AM US/Pacific
- To: registrar@wiregrassmuseum.org
- Subject: Alabama art history
-
- Ms. Alison Beeson
- Associate Curator
- Wiregrass Museum of Art
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- Dear Ms. Beeson,
-
- Over the past several months TFAO has searched for paper-printed
and online resources providing a survey of both the fine art history and
crafts history of Alabama, with an emphasis on representational art. The
results of our research are at <http://www.tfaoi.org/aa/8aa/8aa226.htm>.
TFAO's methods of research employed for this project are listed at <http://www.tfaoi.org/aa/8aa/8aa223.htm>.
Could you please share with us titles and related information for resources
you know of and which we have not yet discovered? Your suggestions will
be much appreciated.
-
- Best regards,
-
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- Date: Sat Feb 4, 2012 12:44:51 PM US/Pacific
- To: GBoettcher@artsbma.org
- Subject: Alabama Art History
- Attachments: There is 1 attachment
-
-
- Graham Boettcher, PhD
- Birmingham Museum of Art
- Dear Dr. Boettcher,
-
- TFAO's Art History of Each State within the United
States of America has become the most complete state-by-state online
source of knowledge about American art history. At this time we are updating
Art History to insure that students and others continue to use it
as an authoritative source.
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- In 2008 TFAO wrote to BMA asking if staff was aware of
online and other materials documenting Alabama Art History not then noted
at <http://www.tfaoi.com/aa/8aa/8aa226.htm>. Since that time materials
may have been published yet not discovered through our research. Your concentration
on objects created prior to 1945 is of special interest to us.
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- If you know of materials that should be noted on our
page "Alabama Representational Art History" at <http://www.tfaoi.com/aa/8aa/8aa226a.htm>,
please let us know.
-
- Best regards,
-
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- Date: Sat Feb 4, 2012 1:21:06 PM US/Pacific
- To: Peter Baldaia <pbaldaia@hsvmuseum.org>
- Subject: Alabama Art History
- Attachments: There is 1 attachment
-
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- Dear Mr. Baldaia,
-
- TFAO's Art History of Each State within the United
States of America has become the most complete state-by-state online
source of knowledge about American art history. At this time we are updating
Art History to insure that students and others continue to use it
as an authoritative source.
-
- In 2008 TFAO wrote to BMA asking if staff was aware of
online and other materials documenting Alabama Art History not then noted
at <http://www.tfaoi.com/aa/8aa/8aa226.htm>. Since that time materials
may have been published yet not discovered through our research.
-
- If you know of materials that should be noted on our
page "Alabama Representational Art History" at <http://www.tfaoi.com/aa/8aa/8aa226a.htm>,
please let us know.
-
- Best regards,
-
- Date: Sat Feb 4, 2012 1:33:02 PM US/Pacific
- To: prichelson@MobileMuseumOfArt.com
- Subject: Alabama Art History
- Attachments: There is 1 attachment
-
-
- Paul W. Richelson, Ph.D
- Chief Curator
- Mobile Museum of Art
- Dear Dr. Richelson,
-
- TFAO's Art History of Each State within the United
States of America has become the most complete state-by-state online
source of knowledge about American art history. At this time we are updating
Art History to insure that students and others continue to use it
as an authoritative source.
-
- In 2009 TFAO asked if Museum staff members were aware
of online and other materials documenting Alabama Art History not then
noted at <http://www.tfaoi.com/aa/8aa/8aa226.htm>. Since that time
materials may have been published yet not discovered through our research.
-
- If you know of materials that should be noted on our
page "Alabama Representational Art History" at <http://www.tfaoi.com/aa/8aa/8aa226a.htm>,
please let us know.
-
- Best regards,
-
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- Date: Sat Feb 4, 2012 1:39:03 PM US/Pacific
- To: mpanhorst@mmfa.org, tbrown@mmfa.org
- Subject: Alabama Art History
- Attachments: There is 1 attachment
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- Mr. Michael Panhorst
- Curator of Art
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- Mr. Tim Brown
- Curator of Education
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- Gentlemen:
-
- TFAO's Art History of Each State within the United
States of America has become the most complete state-by-state online
source of knowledge about American art history. At this time we are updating
Art History to insure that students and others continue to use it
as an authoritative source.
-
- In 2009 TFAO asked if Museum staff members were aware
of online and other materials documenting Alabama Art History not then
noted at <http://www.tfaoi.com/aa/8aa/8aa226.htm>. Since that time
materials may have been published yet not discovered through our research.
-
- If you know of materials that should be noted on our
page "Alabama Representational Art History" at <http://www.tfaoi.com/aa/8aa/8aa226a.htm>,
please let us know.
-
- Best regards,
-
-
- Date: Sat Feb 4, 2012 1:44:43 PM US/Pacific
- To: registrar@wiregrassmuseum.org
- Subject: Alabama Art History
- Attachments: There is 1 attachment
-
-
- Ms. Alison Beeson
- Director of Collections and Exhibitions
- Wiregrass Museum of Art
- Dear Ms. Beeson,
-
- TFAO's Art History of Each State within the United
States of America has become the most complete state-by-state online
source of knowledge about American art history. At this time we are updating
Art History to insure that students and others continue to use it
as an authoritative source.
-
- In 2008 TFAO asked if Museum staff members were aware
of online and other materials documenting Alabama Art History not then
noted at <http://www.tfaoi.com/aa/8aa/8aa226.htm>. Since that time
materials may have been published yet not discovered through our research.
-
- If you know of materials that should be noted on our
page "Alabama Representational Art History" at <http://www.tfaoi.com/aa/8aa/8aa226a.htm>,
please let us know.
-
- Best regards,
-
-
- Date: Sat Feb 4, 2012 1:55:29 PM US/Pacific
- To: bpldirector@bham.lib.al.us
- Subject: Alabama Art History
- Attachments: There is 1 attachment
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-
- Ms. Renee Blalock
- Director
- Birmingham Public Library
- Dear Ms. Blalock,
-
- TFAO's Art History of Each State within the United
States of America has become the most complete state-by-state online
source of knowledge about American art history. At this time we are updating
Art History to insure that students and others continue to use it
as an authoritative source.
-
- In 2008 TFAO inquired throughout Alabama about online
and other materials documenting Alabama Art History not then noted at <http://www.tfaoi.com/aa/8aa/8aa226.htm>.
Since that time materials may have been published yet not discovered through
our research.
-
- If you know of materials that should be noted on our
page "Alabama Representational Art History" at <http://www.tfaoi.com/aa/8aa/8aa226a.htm>,
please let us know.
-
- Best regards,
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