name of catalogue or brochure: Montclair Art Museum: The American Painting Collection
author(s) of essay: William Gerdts
title of essay:"Introduction to the Collection", pp. 19-26
date of publication 1976
ISBN number:
name of copyright owner:Montclair Art Museum
phone:
contact:
other contact: catalogue from the Lonnie Dunbier collection
other essays and authors in catalogue:
Note: not in TFAO or Google Books
status:
From: Kara Passage
Fri, 11 Jul 2008 16:05:58 -0400
To: Stacey Wittig
Cc: John Hazeltine
The Montclair Art Museum has agreed to allow the Traditional Fine Arts Organization to reproduce the Introduction in The American Painting Collection by William Gerdts on your website. If you have further questions please feel free to contact me at any time. Thank you.
Sincerely,
Kara
Kara Jesselyn Passage
Media Relations Coordinator
MontclairArt Museum
3 South Moutain Avenue
MontclairArt Museum
(973) 746-5555, ext. 218
montclairartmuseum.org
From:Stacey Wittig
Sent: Friday, July 11, 2008 2:50 PM
To: Kara Passage
Cc: 'John Hazeltine'
Subject: The American Painting Collection
Dear Kara Passage,
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>.
In 1977 the Montclair Art Museum published a book entitled The American Painting Collection. Thank you for speaking with me about the Introduction by William Gerdts and clarifying that the Montclair Art Museum is its owner. TFAO will be pleased to reprint the introduction (without illustrations) in Resource Library.
Could you please confirm the Montclair Art Museum's permission to reprint the introduction (pp. 19-26) as owner of the text, without any accompanying illustrations, through a reply to this email addressed to me and to info@tfaoi.org? We further invite you to send a brief author's biography to accompany the text.
Best regards,
Stacey Wittig
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