American Art Review publication:

month: <November>
year: 199<6 >
volume: <VIII >
number < 5>
pages: <104-111 >

author(s): <Mary Ellen Harshbarger McVicker, Robert L. Dyer >

article title: <A Brush with History: 175 Years in the Boonslick >

reprint of:

catalogue text < >
catalogue essay excerpt < >
catalogue essay condensation < >
other < >

dates of exhibit: 199<6>

title of exhibit: <A Brush with History: 175 Years in the Boonslick >

organizing museum: <Ashby-Hodge and Stephens >

museum phone: < 816-248-3391>

museum library phone: < >

library contact: < >

other contact: < >

copyright owner(s) of catalogue text: < >

copyright owner(s) of American Art Review article: < >

contact(s) for reprint permission: < Bev Strohmeyer>

7/30/04

John,

We have identified the author you are requesting.  According to the information we identified, Bob Dyer can be reached through the Missouri Center for the Book through the Missouri Secretary of State's office website.  Here's the most current contact information we have on Bob Dyer, ...  We don't have an email address listed for him. Hope this information is helpful to you.

Sincerely,

Bev Strohmeyer

Assistant Director for Programs

Missouri Arts Council

111 N. 7th Street, Suite 105

St. Louis, MO 63101-2188

314-340-6845

Looks like it: http://authors.missouri.org/a-d/dyer-r.html

 

From: John Hazeltine <info@tfaoi.org>

Date: Fri Jul 30, 2004 6:21:54 PM US/Pacific

To: "King, Susan A."

Subject: Re: Robert L. Dyer essay

Ms. King:

We understand from authors that American Art Review does not usually own essay copyrights. The AAR essay may be a condensation or an original essay. That is for the author to determine.

John Hazeltine

On Friday, July 30, 2004, at 06:28 AM, King, Susan A. wrote:

Mr. Hazeltine:

The book we published with Mr. Dyer does not contain this article.  I will forward your message along to him.  Unfortunately, I do not have an e-mail address for him so it will have to go by regular mail.  I hope this will not hold you up too much. 

Have you tried contacting the American Art Review for permission? 

Susan King

From: John Hazeltine [mailto:info@tfaoi.org]

Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2004 5:53 PM

To: King, Susan A.

Subject: Re: Robert L. Dyer essay

Dear Ms. King,

Thank you for your reply. Answers to your questions follow:

On Thursday, July 29, 2004, at 01:20 PM, King, Susan A. wrote:

Dear Mr. Hazeltine:

I received this request for permission to use an essay from Robert Dyer but I don't know which Dyer work or essay you wish to use.  It is " A Brush with History: 175 Years of Art in the Boonslick" in AAR Vol VIII, No 5, Nov. 1996

 I also need to know more about the publication of the TFAO's open access journal.  Is the journal in print form or electronic? Or both?

Electronic - please see tfaoi.org on the Web.  

As soon as I get the specifics I can begin researching your request to find if we control the rights or if Mr. Dyer does. If he controls the rights to the work you need, I will pass the request along to him.

Susan King

Editorial Assistant

 

From: Center for the Book

Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2004 13:09:12 -0500

To: "'John Hazeltine'" <info@tfaoi.org>

I have no e-mail address for Mr. Dyer, but his home address is 53 High Street, Boonville, MO  65233.

Holly Dentner, Coordinator

Missouri Center for the Book

600 West Main

PO Box 2075

Jefferson City, MO  65102-2075

Phone:  573/751-2680

Fax:  573/751-3612

recovery matrix composite score: < 1>

status:

-- unassigned as of <1/19/07 >
-- assigned to <JPH > on <7/30/04 >
-- approved by copyright holder on < > via < >
-- activity on this article deferred on <8/10/04 > until <8/1/07 >
-- article or underlying essay reprinted in Resource Library on < >


 

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.

American Art Review, ISSN 0092-1327, is published on paper and noted for its scholarly content by both senior authors and younger scholars. Tel 913.451.8801. The time period focus of American Art Review is from the Colonial era through 1970. The first issue of Volume 1 of the magazine was published in September, 1973. Publication was suspended with Volume 4 in November, 1978. Publication resumed with Volume V in the Summer of 1992 and continues to the present. In the 19th century there was a journal with a similar title, The American Art Review: A Journal Devoted to The Practice, Theory, History and Archaeology of Art edited by S.R. Koehler.

From time to time, TFAO contacts copyright owners of American Art Review articles and requests permission to reprint catalogue essays from which the articles were derived. -- without illustrations -- in Resource Library. As an alternate, TFAO may obtain permission to reprint the American Art Review articles without illustrations.

Currently TFAO volunteers are reviewing articles published in American Art Review from 1992 through 1998 in alphabetical order by author's last name.

An article's status page is linked to the Author Study and Index page listing the American Art Review article(s) being studied.

imaster page = 7aa22


Links to sources of information outside of our web site are provided only as referrals for your further consideration. Please use due diligence in judging the quality of information contained in these and all other web sites. Information from linked sources may be inaccurate or out of date. TFAO neither recommends or endorses these referenced organizations. Although TFAO includes links to other web sites, it takes no responsibility for the content or information contained on those other sites, nor exerts any editorial or other control over them. For more information on evaluating web pages see TFAO's General Resources section in Online Resources for Collectors and Students of Art History.


Visit the Table of Contents for Resource Library.for thousands of articles and essays on American art.

Copyright 2007 Traditional Fine Arts Organization, Inc., an Arizona nonprofit corporation. All rights reserved.