American Art Review month and year: June-July 95

author(s): Judith Hansen O'Toole

title of American Art Review article: "George Luks: The Watercolors Rediscovered"

see George Luks : An Artistic Legacy; essay by Judith Hansen O'Toole (4/19/01)


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recovery matrix composite score: 5

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-- unassigned as of
-- assigned to Shana Herb Johannessen on Jan. 5, 2008
-- approved by copyright holder <Permission to reprint essay from George Luks: The Watercolors Rediscovered> on 4/8/08 via email
-- activity on this article deferred on until
-- article reprinted in Resource Library on George Luks: The Watercolors Rediscovered; essay by Judith Hansen O'Toole (11/24/08)

 

 

From: "Shana Johannessen"

Date: Mon Nov 24, 2008 8:39:36 AM US/Pacific

To: "John Hazeltine"

Subject: Re: Questions on Presentation package: George Luks: The Watercolors Rediscovered

John: 

...As to note #10:  I double checked the catalogue, and the last note in the text is #9, the last note in the notes is #10.  Therefore, my document accurately reflects what was published, and I'm not sure to what note #10 refers. ...

Hope this helps. 

Best,

Shana

 

From: "Robb Hyde"

Date: Thu Apr 10, 2008 2:34:46 PM US/Pacific

To: <info tfaoi.org>

Subject: Fwd: Re: Permission to reprint essay from George Luks: The Watercolors Rediscovered

Forwarding my permission to reprint our George Luks article . . .

Thanks,

Robb Hyde

Robb Hyde

Marketing/Development Manager

Canton Museum of Art

1001 Market Avenue North - Canton, OH 44702

phone: 330-453-7666 - fax: 330-453-1034

e-mail:

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On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 11:13 AM, Robb Hyde wrote:

Hi, Shana -

Please consider this e-maila confirmation that the Canton Museum of Art

gives its permission toreprint the George Luks essay that appeared in

our catalogue in 1995 and the adapted article.

Thanks for your interest,

Robb

 

From:

Hello Shana,

The Luks Watercolor essay was copyrighted by Canton so you would have to be in touch with them.  I am fine with your using it.  The catalog has long been out-of-print.       

The following are fine as the WMAA has copyright: 

   "Valley of Work: Scenes of Industry in Western PA," American Art Review February/March 1996 

   "Treasures from the Westmoreland Museum of American Art," American Art Review January/February 1999. 

   "Still-Life Painting in Southwestern Pennsylvania," American Art Review July/August 2001

     This essay was written prior to our current data base so we do not have the entire text electronically.  The essay could be  scanned if you wish. 

The text from Different Views is under my copyright, not Columbia but I would not want you to reprint this since the book is still being actively sold.  You can print the excerpt American Art Review. 

Hope this helps.

Best,

Judith H. O'Toole

Director/CEO

Westmoreland Museum of American Art

221 North Main Street

Greensburg, PA 15601

www.wmuseumaa.org

 


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