American Art Review month and year: VOLUME NINE NUMBER 2 - MARCH-APRIL 1997

author(s): Sue Rainey

title of American Art Review article: John Douglas Woodward, Shaping the Landscape Image, 1865-1910

Exhibition catalogue has essays by Roger B. Stein and Sue Rainy. Exhibition organized by Bayly Art Museum. TFAO asks that the contractor not pursue the essay by Roger B. Stein since he is an author with texts that will be assigned in a future contract. 6/17/09: confirmed.


 

recovery matrix composite score: 1

Contractor requested to obtain permissions for catalogue essay as first choice. Possibility of approval for essay by Roger B. Stein.

status:

-- assigned to SJ on 8/13/08
-- approved by copyright holder on 5/26/09 via email
-- article reprinted in Resource Library: Drawn to Nature: John Douglas Woodward's Career in Art; essay by Sue Rainey (6/17/09)

From: "Harris, Susan (...

Date: Fri May 29, 2009 9:00:13 AM US/Pacific

To: "in...

Cc: "sj...

Subject: RE: Permission to publish Sue Rainey's essay from "Shaping the Landscape Image, 1865-1910: John Douglas Woodward"

Ms. Johannessen:

Our conclusion is that the Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia (the University) does not hold the copyright to Ms. Rainey's essay as this work was not a work made for hire. The Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia holds the copyright to the catalogue, and therefore the University has the right to republish the catalogue without seeking the permission of each author.   Ms. Rainey is the appropriate person to approach for permission to reproduce her essay.

Sincerely,

Susan G. Harris

Secretary to the Board of Visitors

University of Virginia

 

From: Sue Rainey <s...

Date: Tue, May 26, 2009 at 4:04 PM

Subject: permission

To: in...

Cc: Shana Johannessen <s...

To Traditional Fine Arts Organization:

I grant my permission for you to include my essay "Drawn to Nature: John Douglas Woodward's Career in Art" from the catalog: Shaping the Landscape Image, 1865-1910: John Douglas Woodward, published in 1997 by the Bayly Art Museum, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia (now the University of Virginia Art Museum),  pp. 19-64, in your online publication Resource Library.   I understand that none of the images will be reproduced and that the Museum will be credited as the source.

Sincerely yours,

Sue Rainey

19...

Charlottesville, VA 22903

 

Date: Tue Feb 24, 2009 7:12:35 PM US/Pacific

Synopsis on Sue Rainey.

SJ had an email from her today.  "She feels she needs to talk to the director at the Bayley Art Museum about our proposition (she worked on the exhibition for them), but they are between directors.  She would like to wait for the new director to come on board and settle in before approaching him/her."  SJ asked her if she could get back in touch with her in early May...

From: Sue Rainey <s..

Date: Tue May 26, 2009 1:04:52 PM US/Pacific

To: i..

Cc: Shana Johannessen <sj..

Subject: permission

To Traditional Fine Arts Organization:

I grant my permission for you to include my essay "Drawn to Nature: John Douglas Woodward's Career in Art" from the catalog: Shaping the Landscape Image, 1865-1910: John Douglas Woodward, published in 1997 by the Bayly Art Museum, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia (now the University of Virginia Art Museum), pp. 19-64, in your online publication Resource Library. I understand that none of the images will be reproduced and that the Museum will be credited as the source.

Sincerely yours,

Sue Rainey

1920 Blue Ridge Rd.

Charlottesville, VA 22903

 


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