Fischl taps legacies to expose suburban angst, and other contributions, Contois strips pathos to its basic elements, and other contributions
A new Poseidon adventure, and other contributions
Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TX0005695582 / 2002-12-13
Date of Creation:
1999
Title:
A new Poseidon adventure, and other contributions / Mary Sheran.
Variant title:
A new Poseidon adventure
Other Title:
Fogg offers rare display of terra cottas by Bernini.
Skill and humor easy to spot in German artist's new prints.
Hit list : Kentridge drawings are marquee attraction at MIT.
There's no "place" like home except on video.
Thoroughly modern Mary : MFA's Cassatt exhibit reveals 20th century disciple of 19th century art.
Vistual arts
New exhibits make ICA fun, exciting again.
Mills show echoes better-known work.
Sublime sublimation.
Hughes proves herself adept at mixing paint and nature.
Exhibitors talk to masters via work.
Tanning's paintings turn over new leaf.
Power shift shakes up hub scene.
Enchanted by thrace elements.
Portraits of grace.
Shape, shadow prime viewers at Bunting.
Shakespear in love with smooth color.
Show winks at us with "science" friction.
Trachtman offers take on holocaust.
Artists get the blues--the hues of spring.
MFA embraces Shaprio image.
"Sculpture" recounts century of US works.
MFA sketches alternative to drawing shows.
Artist-driven show has mix that matches.
Art
Stieglitz still the real draw, though Georgia's on our mind.
Authentic India reveals itself in "timeless" show.
South End ready for really big shows.
Fogg show revives Hogarth's deadly art.
MFA restructures its focus on bottom line.
"Dialog" works speak for themselves.
Artists transform gallery just "like that."
Neoclassicist exhibit makes bold impression at Harvard.
BCA show shines despite flawed premise.
"Being" and nothingness at Fort Point.
'60's come to exhuberant life in Rose shows.
Galleries celebrate millennium.
Man and nature share the stage.
Take concrete look at Triennial's abstracts.
Exhibit goes by the numbers.
Familiarity breeds content in shows by friends, family.
Visual art
Photo exhibit focuses on China's women.
A tour of surreal estate.
Weaving a lasting message.
"Free fall" into war experience.
Multimedia overwhelms Reed exhibit.
Rothenberg show catches up with latest woks by artist.
Nouveau riches.
Rothenberg, Marini prints spotlight the power of form.
Trio of women painters redefine the landscape.
Washburn had the world at his feet--majestically.
Fort Point Arts Show says everything with flowers.
Skill and humor easy to spot in German artist's new prints.
Hit list : Kentridge drawings are marquee attraction at MIT.
There's no "place" like home except on video.
Thoroughly modern Mary : MFA's Cassatt exhibit reveals 20th century disciple of 19th century art.
Vistual arts
New exhibits make ICA fun, exciting again.
Mills show echoes better-known work.
Sublime sublimation.
Hughes proves herself adept at mixing paint and nature.
Exhibitors talk to masters via work.
Tanning's paintings turn over new leaf.
Power shift shakes up hub scene.
Enchanted by thrace elements.
Portraits of grace.
Shape, shadow prime viewers at Bunting.
Shakespear in love with smooth color.
Show winks at us with "science" friction.
Trachtman offers take on holocaust.
Artists get the blues--the hues of spring.
MFA embraces Shaprio image.
"Sculpture" recounts century of US works.
MFA sketches alternative to drawing shows.
Artist-driven show has mix that matches.
Art
Stieglitz still the real draw, though Georgia's on our mind.
Authentic India reveals itself in "timeless" show.
South End ready for really big shows.
Fogg show revives Hogarth's deadly art.
MFA restructures its focus on bottom line.
"Dialog" works speak for themselves.
Artists transform gallery just "like that."
Neoclassicist exhibit makes bold impression at Harvard.
BCA show shines despite flawed premise.
"Being" and nothingness at Fort Point.
'60's come to exhuberant life in Rose shows.
Galleries celebrate millennium.
Man and nature share the stage.
Take concrete look at Triennial's abstracts.
Exhibit goes by the numbers.
Familiarity breeds content in shows by friends, family.
Visual art
Photo exhibit focuses on China's women.
A tour of surreal estate.
Weaving a lasting message.
"Free fall" into war experience.
Multimedia overwhelms Reed exhibit.
Rothenberg show catches up with latest woks by artist.
Nouveau riches.
Rothenberg, Marini prints spotlight the power of form.
Trio of women painters redefine the landscape.
Washburn had the world at his feet--majestically.
Fort Point Arts Show says everything with flowers.
Copyright Claimant:
Mary Sherman
Appears in:
Issue 3Jan99. A new Poseidon adventure. (Visual arts) Pub. 1998-01-03.
Issue 10Jan99. Fogg offers rare display of terra cottas by Bernini. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-01-10.
Issue 17Jan99. Skill and humor easy to spot in German artist's new prints. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-01-17.
Issue 24Jan99. Hit list : Kentridge drawings are marquee attraction at MIT. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-01-24.
Issue 7Feb99. There's no "place" like home except on video. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-02-07.
Issue 12Feb99. Thoroughly modern Mary : MFA's Cassatt exhibit reveals 20th century disciple of 19th century art. (Vistual arts) Pub. 1999-02-12.
Issue 14Feb99. New exhibits make ICA fun, exciting again. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-02-14.
Issue 28Feb99. Mills show echoes better-known work. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-02-28.
Issue 7Mar99. Sublime sublimation. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-03-07.
Issue 14Mar99. Hughes proves herself adept at mixing paint and nature. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-03-14.
Issue 21Mar99. Exhibitors talk to masters via work. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-03-12.
Issue 29Mar99. Tanning's paintings turn over new leaf. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-03-29.
Issue 2Apr99. Power shift shakes up hub scene. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-04-02.
Issue 4Apr99. Enchanted by thrace elements. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-04-04.
Issue 11Apr99. Portraits of grace. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-04-11.
Issue 18Apr99. Shape, shadow prime viewers at Bunting. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-04-18.
Issue 25Apr99. Shakespear in love with smooth color. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-04-25.
Issue 7May99. Show winks at us with "science" friction. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-05-07.
Issue 15May99. Trachtman offers take on holocaust. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-05-15.
Issue 23May99. Artists get the blues--the hues of spring. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-05-23.
Issue 30May99. MFA embraces Shaprio image. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-05-30.
Issue 6Jun99. "Sculpture" recounts century of US works. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-06-06.
Issue 13Jun99. MFA sketches alternative to drawing shows. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-06-13.
Issue 20Jun99. Artist-driven show has mix that matches. (Art) Pub. 1999-06-20.
Issue 27Jun99. Stieglitz still the real draw, though Georgia's on our mind. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-06-27.
Issue 4Jul99. Authentic India reveals itself in "timeless" show. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-07-04.
Issue 11Jul99. South End ready for really big shows. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-07-11.
Issue 18Jul99. Fogg show revives Hogarth's deadly art. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-07-18.
Issue 1Aug99. MFA restructures its focus on bottom line. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-08-01.
Issue 8Aug99. "Dialog" works speak for themselves. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-08-08.
Issue 15Aug99. Artists transform gallery just "like that." (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-08-15.
Issue 22Aug99. Neoclassicist exhibit makes bold impression at Harvard. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-08-22.
Issue 29Aug99. BCA show shines despite flawed premise. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-08-29.
Issue 5Sep99. "Being" and nothingness at Fort Point. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-09-05.
Issue 12Sep99. '60's come to exhuberant life in Rose shows. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-09-12.
Issue 17Sep99. Galleries celebrate millennium. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-09-17.
Issue 19Sep99. Man and nature share the stage. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-09-19.
Issue 26Sep99. Take concrete look at Triennial's abstracts. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-09-26.
Issue 1Oct99. Exhibit goes by the numbers. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-10-01.
Issue 10Oct99. Familiarity breeds content in shows by friends, family. (Visual art) Pub. 10cdt99.
Issue 17Oct99. Photo exhibit focuses on China's women. (Visual art) Pub. 1999-10-17.
Issue 24Oct99. A tour of surreal estate. (Visual arts) (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-10-24.
Issue 31Oct99. Weaving a lasting message. (Visual art) Pub. 1999-10-31.
Issue 7Nov99. "Free fall" into war experience. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-11-07.
Issue 14Nov99. Multimedia overwhelms Reed exhibit. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-11-14.
Issue 21Nov99. Rothenberg show catches up with latest woks by artist. (Visual art) Pub. 1999-11-21.
Issue 28Nov99. Nouveau riches. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-11-28.
Issue 5Dec99. Rothenberg, Marini prints spotlight the power of form. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-12-05.
Issue 12Dec99. Trio of women painters redefine the landscape. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-12-12.
Issue 19Dec99. Washburn had the world at his feet--majestically. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-12-19.
Issue 26Dec99. Fort Point Arts Show says everything with flowers. (Visual art) Pub. 1999-12-26.
Issue 10Jan99. Fogg offers rare display of terra cottas by Bernini. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-01-10.
Issue 17Jan99. Skill and humor easy to spot in German artist's new prints. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-01-17.
Issue 24Jan99. Hit list : Kentridge drawings are marquee attraction at MIT. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-01-24.
Issue 7Feb99. There's no "place" like home except on video. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-02-07.
Issue 12Feb99. Thoroughly modern Mary : MFA's Cassatt exhibit reveals 20th century disciple of 19th century art. (Vistual arts) Pub. 1999-02-12.
Issue 14Feb99. New exhibits make ICA fun, exciting again. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-02-14.
Issue 28Feb99. Mills show echoes better-known work. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-02-28.
Issue 7Mar99. Sublime sublimation. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-03-07.
Issue 14Mar99. Hughes proves herself adept at mixing paint and nature. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-03-14.
Issue 21Mar99. Exhibitors talk to masters via work. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-03-12.
Issue 29Mar99. Tanning's paintings turn over new leaf. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-03-29.
Issue 2Apr99. Power shift shakes up hub scene. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-04-02.
Issue 4Apr99. Enchanted by thrace elements. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-04-04.
Issue 11Apr99. Portraits of grace. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-04-11.
Issue 18Apr99. Shape, shadow prime viewers at Bunting. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-04-18.
Issue 25Apr99. Shakespear in love with smooth color. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-04-25.
Issue 7May99. Show winks at us with "science" friction. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-05-07.
Issue 15May99. Trachtman offers take on holocaust. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-05-15.
Issue 23May99. Artists get the blues--the hues of spring. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-05-23.
Issue 30May99. MFA embraces Shaprio image. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-05-30.
Issue 6Jun99. "Sculpture" recounts century of US works. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-06-06.
Issue 13Jun99. MFA sketches alternative to drawing shows. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-06-13.
Issue 20Jun99. Artist-driven show has mix that matches. (Art) Pub. 1999-06-20.
Issue 27Jun99. Stieglitz still the real draw, though Georgia's on our mind. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-06-27.
Issue 4Jul99. Authentic India reveals itself in "timeless" show. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-07-04.
Issue 11Jul99. South End ready for really big shows. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-07-11.
Issue 18Jul99. Fogg show revives Hogarth's deadly art. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-07-18.
Issue 1Aug99. MFA restructures its focus on bottom line. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-08-01.
Issue 8Aug99. "Dialog" works speak for themselves. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-08-08.
Issue 15Aug99. Artists transform gallery just "like that." (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-08-15.
Issue 22Aug99. Neoclassicist exhibit makes bold impression at Harvard. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-08-22.
Issue 29Aug99. BCA show shines despite flawed premise. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-08-29.
Issue 5Sep99. "Being" and nothingness at Fort Point. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-09-05.
Issue 12Sep99. '60's come to exhuberant life in Rose shows. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-09-12.
Issue 17Sep99. Galleries celebrate millennium. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-09-17.
Issue 19Sep99. Man and nature share the stage. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-09-19.
Issue 26Sep99. Take concrete look at Triennial's abstracts. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-09-26.
Issue 1Oct99. Exhibit goes by the numbers. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-10-01.
Issue 10Oct99. Familiarity breeds content in shows by friends, family. (Visual art) Pub. 10cdt99.
Issue 17Oct99. Photo exhibit focuses on China's women. (Visual art) Pub. 1999-10-17.
Issue 24Oct99. A tour of surreal estate. (Visual arts) (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-10-24.
Issue 31Oct99. Weaving a lasting message. (Visual art) Pub. 1999-10-31.
Issue 7Nov99. "Free fall" into war experience. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-11-07.
Issue 14Nov99. Multimedia overwhelms Reed exhibit. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-11-14.
Issue 21Nov99. Rothenberg show catches up with latest woks by artist. (Visual art) Pub. 1999-11-21.
Issue 28Nov99. Nouveau riches. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-11-28.
Issue 5Dec99. Rothenberg, Marini prints spotlight the power of form. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-12-05.
Issue 12Dec99. Trio of women painters redefine the landscape. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-12-12.
Issue 19Dec99. Washburn had the world at his feet--majestically. (Visual arts) Pub. 1999-12-19.
Issue 26Dec99. Fort Point Arts Show says everything with flowers. (Visual art) Pub. 1999-12-26.
Names:
Mary Sherman (80 documents)
example document: The Stroll that stole my heart. w & m Barry Mann, pseud. of Barry Imberman, & Noel Sherman
example document: The Stroll that stole my heart. w & m Barry Mann, pseud. of Barry Imberman, & Noel Sherman
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Fischl taps legacies to expose suburban angst, and other contributions
Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TX0005695820 / 2002-12-13
Date of Creation:
2000
Title:
Fischl taps legacies to expose suburban angst, and other contributions.
Copyright Claimant:
Mary Sherman
Appears in:
Issue 2Jan00. Fischl taps legacies to expose suburban angst. Pub. 2000-01-02.
Issue 13Jan00. You'll agree all nudes is good news at Brickbottom Gallery. Pub. 2000-01-13.
Issue 16Jan00. Photography creations install themselves in art history. Pub. 2000-01-16.
Issue 23Jan00. Artist creates mosaics and murals with heavenly touch. Pub. 2000-01-23.
Issue 30Jan00. Twin Brit video artists delight in shades of dark. Pub. 2000-01-30.
Issue 5Feb00. MFA screens documentaries. Pub. 2000-02-05.
Issue 6Feb00. Dali high: Hartford Atheneum show spotlights optical fantasies. Pub. 2000-02-06.
Issue 13Feb00. LeWitt corners market on cubist artistry. Pub. 2000-02-13.
Issue 20Feb00. White on : show packs pale power. Pub. 20 Feb00.
Issue 27Feb00. Exhibit's tease : do not open until the millennium. Pub. 2000-02-27.
Issue 5Mar00. Diacono writes final chapter. Pub. 2000-03-05.
Issue 12Mar00. Art show a"landmark." Pub. 2000-03-12.
Issue 19Mar00. "Art" a blank canvas for emotions. Pub. 2000-03-19.
Issue 19Mar00. Memory holds firm in collection. Pub. 2000-03-19.
Issue 26Mar00. Mangold pushes limits of minimalism. Pub. 2000-03-26.
Issue 2Apr00. Exhibit captures curator's personality. Pub. 2000-04-02.
Issue 9Apr00. Tepid tempest : Whitney Biennial's customary controversy missing this year. Pub. 2000-04-09.
Issue 10Apr00. Lasker's abstract vocabulary is eloquent. Pub. 2000-04-10.
Issue 16Apr00. Worcester show captures Capa's brilliance. Pub. 2000-04-16.
Issue 18Apr00. Edward Gorey was truly master of the macabre. Pub. 2000-04-18.
Issue 23Apr00. Figurative show perfects its craft. Pub. 2000-04-23.
Issue 30Apr00. "Bloodlines" runs thin. Pub. 2000-04-30.
Issue 7May00. Drawing the line : Mills Gallery show exhibits new artists in old medium. Pub. 2000-05-07.
Issue 14May00. Galleries highlight a yearning for past. Pub. 2000-05-15.
Issue 19May00. Galleries cool down for season. Pub. 2000-05-19.
Issue 21May00. Students in spotlight. Pub. 2000-05-21.
Issue 28May00. Printmaster Mazur fails to make good impression as painter. Pub. 2000-05-28.
Issue 13Jan00. You'll agree all nudes is good news at Brickbottom Gallery. Pub. 2000-01-13.
Issue 16Jan00. Photography creations install themselves in art history. Pub. 2000-01-16.
Issue 23Jan00. Artist creates mosaics and murals with heavenly touch. Pub. 2000-01-23.
Issue 30Jan00. Twin Brit video artists delight in shades of dark. Pub. 2000-01-30.
Issue 5Feb00. MFA screens documentaries. Pub. 2000-02-05.
Issue 6Feb00. Dali high: Hartford Atheneum show spotlights optical fantasies. Pub. 2000-02-06.
Issue 13Feb00. LeWitt corners market on cubist artistry. Pub. 2000-02-13.
Issue 20Feb00. White on : show packs pale power. Pub. 20 Feb00.
Issue 27Feb00. Exhibit's tease : do not open until the millennium. Pub. 2000-02-27.
Issue 5Mar00. Diacono writes final chapter. Pub. 2000-03-05.
Issue 12Mar00. Art show a"landmark." Pub. 2000-03-12.
Issue 19Mar00. "Art" a blank canvas for emotions. Pub. 2000-03-19.
Issue 19Mar00. Memory holds firm in collection. Pub. 2000-03-19.
Issue 26Mar00. Mangold pushes limits of minimalism. Pub. 2000-03-26.
Issue 2Apr00. Exhibit captures curator's personality. Pub. 2000-04-02.
Issue 9Apr00. Tepid tempest : Whitney Biennial's customary controversy missing this year. Pub. 2000-04-09.
Issue 10Apr00. Lasker's abstract vocabulary is eloquent. Pub. 2000-04-10.
Issue 16Apr00. Worcester show captures Capa's brilliance. Pub. 2000-04-16.
Issue 18Apr00. Edward Gorey was truly master of the macabre. Pub. 2000-04-18.
Issue 23Apr00. Figurative show perfects its craft. Pub. 2000-04-23.
Issue 30Apr00. "Bloodlines" runs thin. Pub. 2000-04-30.
Issue 7May00. Drawing the line : Mills Gallery show exhibits new artists in old medium. Pub. 2000-05-07.
Issue 14May00. Galleries highlight a yearning for past. Pub. 2000-05-15.
Issue 19May00. Galleries cool down for season. Pub. 2000-05-19.
Issue 21May00. Students in spotlight. Pub. 2000-05-21.
Issue 28May00. Printmaster Mazur fails to make good impression as painter. Pub. 2000-05-28.
Names:
Contois strips pathos to its basic elements, and other contributions
Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TX0005695821 / 2002-12-13
Date of Creation:
1996
Title:
Contois strips pathos to its basic elements, and other contributions.
Copyright Claimant:
Mary Sherman
Appears in:
Issue 5Jan96. Contois strips pathos to its basic elements. Pub. 1996-01-05.
Issue 14Jan96. Impressive work makes it to print. Pub. 1996-01-14.
Issue 21Jan96. Asian-born artists fuse native, American styles. Pub. 1996-01-21.
Issue 26Jan96. Rooms with a view. Pub. 1996-01-26.
Issue 11Feb96. Polke makes point by tweaking art concepts. Pub. 1996-02-11.
Issue 18Feb96. Homer homecoming. Pub. 1996-02-18.
Issue 23Feb96. Mixed media. Pub. 1996-02-23.
Issue 25Feb96. Women's show pick of Rose. Pub. 1996-02-25.
Issue 3Mar96. Etching exhibit leaves impression. Pub. 1996-03-03.
Issue 15Mar96. Artvertising. Pub. 1996-03-15.
Issue 12Mar96. "Pet" project. Pub. 1996-03-12.
Issue 24Mar96. "Body language" tells five different stories. Pub. 1996-03-24.
Issue 29Mar96. Kosuth reveals trappings of "art." Pub. 1996-03-29.
Issue 31Mar96. "Eli Broad collections" breaks with tradition. Pub. 1996-03-31.
Issue 31Mar96. MFA cleans up Homer's complexities. Pub. 1996-03-31.
Issue 5Apr96. Passion strains painter's vision. Pub. 1996-04-05.
Issue 7Apr96. "Room" provides a space to unwind. Pub. 1996-04-07.
Issue 14Apr96. MFA takes stock of key Asiatic collection. Pub. 1996-04-14.
Issue 14Apr96. "New light" shed on old "treasures." Pub. 1996-04-14.
Issue 19Apr96. Discovering Japan. Pub. 1996-04-19.
Issue 28Apr96. Meet abstract art "face to face." Pub. 1996-04-28.
Issue 5May96. Women maximize through minimalism. Pub. 1996-05-05.
Issue 5May96. ICA celebrates 60 years with surplus. Pub. 1996-05-05.
Issue 10May96. Museum school celebrates 125th anniversary. Pub. 1996-05-10.
Issue 11May96. MFA curator Fairbrother quits. Pub. 1996-05-11.
Issue 26May96. Cloves provide an aromatic "antecedence." Pub. 1996-05-26.
Issue 26May96. MFA can learn from loss of curator. Pub. 1996-05-26.
Issue 29May96. Fitchburg exhibit showcases New England's new talent. Pub. 1996-05-29.
Issue 7Jul96. Artist shatters reality with glass replicas. Pub. 1996-07-07.
Issue 12Jul96. Isolation rooms. Pub. 1996-07-12.
Issue 4Aug96. "Traveling scholars" take viewer on journey of discovery. Pub. 1996-08-04.
Issue 11Aug96. Impressionists preserve gentility. Pub. 1996-08-11.
Issue 18Aug96. Truth told about cats and dogs. Pub. 1996-08-18.
Issue 25Aug96. Japan's golden age shines in works by 18th-century masters. Pub. 1996-08-25.
Issue 25Aug96. Surfing for art shows. Pub. 1996-08-25.
Issue 30Aug96. "Isms" exhibits individuality. Pub. 1996-08-30.
Issue 8Sep96. LeWitt builds art on reason. Pub. 1996-09-08.
Issue 15Sep96. Diffused, abstract images give "Shadows" its clarity. Pub. 1996-09-15.
Issue 29Sep96. Rose Art goes back to basics to mark 35th anniversary. Pub. 1996-09-29.
Issue 13Oct96. "Triennial" trumpets works by New England artists. Pub. 1996-10-13.
Issue 25Oct96. Drawings reveal a sculptor's mind. Pub. 1996-10-25.
Issue 27Oct96. "New histories" lets viewers stand in another's shoes. Pub. 1996-10-27.
Issue 3Nov96. On tricentennial, Tiepolo comes back into fashion. Pub. 1996-11-03.
Issue 10Nov96. MFA curator adds pizazz to European galleries. Pub. 1996-11-10.
Issue 17Nov96. Uncensored prints show a hidden side of Russia. Pub. 1996-11-17.
Issue 8Dec96. Fogg exhibit lends credence to minimalist sculptures. Pub. 1996-12-08.
Issue 15Dec96. "Exquisite Cannibals" : 3-part movable feast. Pub. 1996-12-15.
Issue 25Dec96. Shows like "Ritts" meant too much glitz in '96. Pub. 1996-12-25.
Issue 14Jan96. Impressive work makes it to print. Pub. 1996-01-14.
Issue 21Jan96. Asian-born artists fuse native, American styles. Pub. 1996-01-21.
Issue 26Jan96. Rooms with a view. Pub. 1996-01-26.
Issue 11Feb96. Polke makes point by tweaking art concepts. Pub. 1996-02-11.
Issue 18Feb96. Homer homecoming. Pub. 1996-02-18.
Issue 23Feb96. Mixed media. Pub. 1996-02-23.
Issue 25Feb96. Women's show pick of Rose. Pub. 1996-02-25.
Issue 3Mar96. Etching exhibit leaves impression. Pub. 1996-03-03.
Issue 15Mar96. Artvertising. Pub. 1996-03-15.
Issue 12Mar96. "Pet" project. Pub. 1996-03-12.
Issue 24Mar96. "Body language" tells five different stories. Pub. 1996-03-24.
Issue 29Mar96. Kosuth reveals trappings of "art." Pub. 1996-03-29.
Issue 31Mar96. "Eli Broad collections" breaks with tradition. Pub. 1996-03-31.
Issue 31Mar96. MFA cleans up Homer's complexities. Pub. 1996-03-31.
Issue 5Apr96. Passion strains painter's vision. Pub. 1996-04-05.
Issue 7Apr96. "Room" provides a space to unwind. Pub. 1996-04-07.
Issue 14Apr96. MFA takes stock of key Asiatic collection. Pub. 1996-04-14.
Issue 14Apr96. "New light" shed on old "treasures." Pub. 1996-04-14.
Issue 19Apr96. Discovering Japan. Pub. 1996-04-19.
Issue 28Apr96. Meet abstract art "face to face." Pub. 1996-04-28.
Issue 5May96. Women maximize through minimalism. Pub. 1996-05-05.
Issue 5May96. ICA celebrates 60 years with surplus. Pub. 1996-05-05.
Issue 10May96. Museum school celebrates 125th anniversary. Pub. 1996-05-10.
Issue 11May96. MFA curator Fairbrother quits. Pub. 1996-05-11.
Issue 26May96. Cloves provide an aromatic "antecedence." Pub. 1996-05-26.
Issue 26May96. MFA can learn from loss of curator. Pub. 1996-05-26.
Issue 29May96. Fitchburg exhibit showcases New England's new talent. Pub. 1996-05-29.
Issue 7Jul96. Artist shatters reality with glass replicas. Pub. 1996-07-07.
Issue 12Jul96. Isolation rooms. Pub. 1996-07-12.
Issue 4Aug96. "Traveling scholars" take viewer on journey of discovery. Pub. 1996-08-04.
Issue 11Aug96. Impressionists preserve gentility. Pub. 1996-08-11.
Issue 18Aug96. Truth told about cats and dogs. Pub. 1996-08-18.
Issue 25Aug96. Japan's golden age shines in works by 18th-century masters. Pub. 1996-08-25.
Issue 25Aug96. Surfing for art shows. Pub. 1996-08-25.
Issue 30Aug96. "Isms" exhibits individuality. Pub. 1996-08-30.
Issue 8Sep96. LeWitt builds art on reason. Pub. 1996-09-08.
Issue 15Sep96. Diffused, abstract images give "Shadows" its clarity. Pub. 1996-09-15.
Issue 29Sep96. Rose Art goes back to basics to mark 35th anniversary. Pub. 1996-09-29.
Issue 13Oct96. "Triennial" trumpets works by New England artists. Pub. 1996-10-13.
Issue 25Oct96. Drawings reveal a sculptor's mind. Pub. 1996-10-25.
Issue 27Oct96. "New histories" lets viewers stand in another's shoes. Pub. 1996-10-27.
Issue 3Nov96. On tricentennial, Tiepolo comes back into fashion. Pub. 1996-11-03.
Issue 10Nov96. MFA curator adds pizazz to European galleries. Pub. 1996-11-10.
Issue 17Nov96. Uncensored prints show a hidden side of Russia. Pub. 1996-11-17.
Issue 8Dec96. Fogg exhibit lends credence to minimalist sculptures. Pub. 1996-12-08.
Issue 15Dec96. "Exquisite Cannibals" : 3-part movable feast. Pub. 1996-12-15.
Issue 25Dec96. Shows like "Ritts" meant too much glitz in '96. Pub. 1996-12-25.
Names:
Mary Sherman
Real men don't write columns
Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TX0006083866 / 2004-11-03
Date of Publication:
October 6, 2004
Date of Creation:
2004
Title:
Real men don't write columns / Mark Sherman.
Rights and Permissions:
Rights & permissions info. on original appl. in C.O.
Description:
135 p.
Copyright Claimant:
Mark A. Sherman
Names:
Palms up!
Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TX0006239212 / 2005-09-21
Date of Publication:
July 5, 2005
Date of Creation:
2004
Title:
Palms up! : a handy guide to 21st-century palmistry / Sheila Lyon & Mark Sherman.
Imprint:
New York : Berkley Books, c2005.
Description:
338 p.
Copyright Claimant:
Sheila Lyon, Mark Sherman
Names:
Sheila Lyon
Mark Sherman (15 documents)
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The Researcher's guide to Washington, D. C.
Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TXu000033585 / 1979-11-30
Date of Creation:
1979
Title:
The Researcher's guide to Washington, D. C. : a potpourri of various institutions for historical research in the Nation's Capital.
Basis of Claim:
New Matter: text and compilation of information extracted from a questionnaire sent to museums, archival repositories, libraries, historical societies, and Federal govt. historical offices.
Description:
Sheets (57 p.)
Copyright Claimant:
Marc Ian Sherman
Authorship on Application:
Marc Ian Sherman.
Names:
Marc Ian Sherman
A Researcher's guide to historical institutions in Washington, D. C.
Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TXu000044261 / 1980-05-16
Date of Creation:
1980
Title:
A Researcher's guide to historical institutions in Washington, D. C. / compiled and edited by Marc Ian Sherman.
Application Title:
The Researcher's guide to Washington, D. C.: a potpourri of various institutions for historical research in the Nation's Capital.
Basis of Claim:
New Matter: revisions & additions.
Previous Registration:
Prev. reg. 1979, TXu 33-585.
Description:
Sheets (66 p.)
Other Title:
The Researcher's guide to Washington, D. C.
Copyright Claimant:
Marc Ian Sherman
Names:
Marc Ian Sherman
Example list package
Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TXu000337495 / 1988-09-06
Date of Creation:
1988
Title:
Example list package : examples of using Pascal pointers / Mark Sherman.
Description:
1 v.
Variant title:
Example list package : examples of using Pascal pointers
Copyright Claimant:
Mark Steven Sherman
Names:
Mark Steven Sherman 1955-
The Truth never is
Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TXu000464072 / 1991-03-15
Date of Creation:
1991
Title:
The Truth never is / by Marc L. Sherman.
Copyright Claimant:
Marc L. Sherman
Names:
Marc Lewis Sherman 1958-
Hummingbird, hummingbird
Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TXu000476284 / 1991-07-12
Date of Creation:
1991
Title:
Hummingbird, hummingbird : questions and answers.
Variant title:
Hummingbird, hummingbird : questions and answers
Copyright Claimant:
W. Gean Nelson Jones, Mary Jane Sherman & Cathy Munson McNeil
Authorship on Application:
ill.: Cathy Munson McNeil.
Names:
W. Gean Nelson Jones 1922-
Mary Jane Sherman 1947-
Cathy Munson McNeil 1951-
Mary Jane Sherman 1947-
Cathy Munson McNeil 1951-
The Mad adventures of Max
Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TXu000485490 / 1991-09-03
Date of Creation:
1991
Title:
The Mad adventures of Max / by Mary Sherman.
Copyright Claimant:
Mary Sherman
Names:
Mary Pellino Sherman 1950-
Touching the stones
Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TXu000531891 / 1992-08-03
Date of Creation:
1992
Title:
Touching the stones : tracing 100 years of Japanese American history / Hursley, Murase, Nakamura, Sherman.
Basis of Claim:
New Matter: compilation, additional material, editing, captioning, index.
Copyright Claimant:
Oregon Nikkei Endowment
Authorship on Application:
literary excerpts: Oregon Nikkei Endowment, employer for hire.
Names:
Mark Ezra Sherman 1961-
Hursley
Murase
Nakamura
Oregon Nikkei Endowment
Hursley
Murase
Nakamura
Oregon Nikkei Endowment
Round table discussion technique
Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TXu000534690 / 1992-09-01
Date of Creation:
1991
Title:
Round table discussion technique.
Copyright Claimant:
Mary Carmel Sherman, 1958-
Names:
Mary Carmel Sherman 1958-
The elders day book
Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TXu000904772 / 2000-06-12
Date of Creation:
1993
Title:
The elders day book.
Application Title:
The Fraziers historic day book from 1805; Family history for the elder Fraziers.
Description:
134 p.
Other Title:
Family history for the elder Fraziers
The Fraziers historic day book from 1805
The Fraziers historic day book from 1805
Copyright Claimant:
Martha Lee Frazier Sherman, 1950-
Names:
Martha Lee Frazier Sherman 1950-
Global Vision presents The new paradigm
Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TXu001087981 / 2003-04-03
Date of Creation:
2003
Title:
Global Vision presents The new paradigm.
Rights and Permissions:
Rights & permissions info. on original appl. in C.O.
Description:
1 v.
Other Title:
The new paradigm
Copyright Claimant:
Marcia Christine Sherman
Names:
Marcia Christine Sherman
A bill for congress
Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TXu001088654 / 2003-04-11
Date of Creation:
2003
Title:
A bill for congress : voting and political ethics.
Rights and Permissions:
Rights & permissions info. on original appl. in C.O.
Description:
3 p.
Variant title:
A bill for congress : voting and political ethics.
Copyright Claimant:
Marcia Christine Sherman
Names:
Marcia Christine Sherman
The Apotheosis of Eddie Blaine a.k.a. The atuo archer
Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TXu001114983 / 2003-07-11
Date of Creation:
2003
Title:
The Apotheosis of Eddie Blaine a.k.a. The atuo archer.
Description:
179 p.
Copyright Claimant:
Marc L. Sherman, 1958-
Names:
Marc L. Sherman 1958-
Rule of seven
Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TXu001332613 / 2007-01-02
Date of Creation:
2006
Title:
Rule of seven.
Rights and Permissions:
Rights & permissions info. on original appl. in C.O.
Copyright Note:
Cataloged from appl. only.
Copyright Claimant:
Mark Sherman
Names:
The home planner
Type of Work:
Art work
Registration Number / Date:
VAu000204500 / 1991-04-01
Date of Creation:
1991
Title:
The home planner.
Description:
Wall chart.
Copyright Claimant:
Richard Moranville, Michael Binz & Mark Sherman
Names:
Together forever, female version
Type of Work:
Art work
Registration Number / Date:
VAu000528056 / 2001-10-01
Date of Creation:
2001
Title:
Together forever, female version.
Description:
Jewelry.
Copyright Claimant:
Martin Sherman, 1947-
Names:
Martin Sherman 1947-
Barnegat light
Type of Work:
Art work
Registration Number / Date:
VAu000557348 / 2002-06-26
Date of Creation:
1999
Title:
Barnegat light.
Rights and Permissions:
Rights & permissions info. on original appl. in C.O.
Description:
Art original.
Copyright Claimant:
Mark Sherman
Names:
Fuzzy nuts
Type of Work:
Art work
Registration Number / Date:
VAu000682107 / 2005-07-25
Date of Creation:
2005
Title:
Fuzzy nuts.
Description:
Computer graphic.
Copyright Claimant:
W. H. Marsh, 1941-
Authorship on Application:
artwork: W. H. Marsh & Marcea Sherman, 1956-.
Names:
W. H. Marsh 1941-
Marcea Sherman 1956-
Marcea Sherman 1956-
[The Power]
Type of Work:
Two-dimensional art work
Registration Number / Date:
VA0000023386 / 1979-02-16
Date of Publication:
January 25, 1979
Date of Creation:
1977
Title:
[The Power] / Alhades [i.e. Grace Alhades Sherman] & Sherman [i.e. Martin R. Sherman]
Previous Registration:
Prev. reg. 1978, VAu 1-659.
Copyright Note:
C.O. correspondence.
Description:
Col. reproduction of painting.
Copyright Claimant:
Grace Alhades Sherman & Martin R. Sherman
Notes:
Block form triangle with square-shaped rod thrusting out of center.
Title from appl.
Title from appl.
Names:
Grace Alhades Sherman 1953-
Martin R. Sherman 1945-
Martin R. Sherman 1945-
The Budget traveler's Latin America
Title:
The Budget traveler's Latin America / Council on International Educational Exchange in cooperation with the Australian Union of Students ; written by Marjorie A. Cohen ; edited by Margaret E. Sherman.
Serial Publication Year:
1979
Imprint:
New York : Dutton.
Description:
print material.
Frequency:
Frequency unknown.
Other Title:
Latin America.
The Budget traveler's guide to Latin America.
The Budget traveler's guide to Latin America.
Description based on:
2d ed., 1979-1980 issue.
Copyright Claimant:
Council on International Educational Exchange.
Authorship on Application:
Council on International Educational Exchange, employer for hire.
Names:
Marjorie A. Cohen (4 documents)
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Margaret E. Sherman (2 documents)
example document: The Student guide to Latin America
Australian Union of Students
Council on International Educational Exchange.
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Margaret E. Sherman (2 documents)
example document: The Student guide to Latin America
Australian Union of Students
Council on International Educational Exchange.
Frommer's Where to stay U S A
Title:
Frommer's Where to stay U S A : [from $3 to $25 a night : including what to see, where to eat in major U. S. cities, plus special I S I C discounts] / Council on International Educational Exchange ; written by Marjorie A. Cohen ; edited by Margaret Sherman and Janet Boltax.
Basis of Claim:
New matter: revisions & updating.
Serial Publication Year:
1982
Imprint:
New York : CIEE, 1982/1983 [i.e. 1982]-.
Description:
print material.
Frequency:
Frequency unknown.
Publication History:
1982/1983-
Continues:
Where to stay U S A.
Other Title:
Where to stay U S A
Copyright Claimant:
Council on International Educational Ex[c]hange.
Authorship on Application:
Council on International Educational Exchange, employer for hire.
Names:
Marjorie A. Cohen
Margaret Sherman
Janet Boltax
Council on International Educational Exchange
Frommer (12 documents)
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Margaret Sherman
Janet Boltax
Council on International Educational Exchange
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Frommer (12 documents)
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Frommer's Where to stay U S A
Title:
Frommer's Where to stay U S A : [from $3 to $25 a night : including what to see, where to eat in major U. S. cities, plus special I S I C discounts] / Council on International Educational Exchange ; written by Marjorie A. Cohen ; edited by Margaret Sherman and Janet Boltax.
Basis of Claim:
New matter: revisions, updating, compilation & editing.
Serial Publication Year:
1984
Imprint:
New York : CIEE, 1982/1983 [i.e. 1982]-.
Description:
print material.
Frequency:
Frequency unknown.
Publication History:
1982/1983-
Continues:
Where to stay U S A.
Other Title:
Where to stay U S A
Copyright Claimant:
Council on International Educational Exchange.
Authorship on Application:
Council on International Educational Exchange, employer for hire.
Names:
Marjorie A. Cohen
Margaret Sherman
Janet Boltax
Council on International Educational Exchange.
Margaret Sherman
Janet Boltax
Council on International Educational Exchange.
Bulletin of String Figures Association
Title:
Bulletin of String Figures Association / edited by Mark A. Sherman.
Application Title:
String Figures Association bulletin.
Copyright Note:
No issues recorded for year
Serial Publication Year:
1994
Description:
print material.
Frequency:
Annually.
Description based on:
Vol. 19, 1993.
Names:
Mark A. Sherman (3 documents)
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Not in Kansas anymore
Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
PAu003128664 / 2007-07-02
Date of Creation:
2007
Title:
Not in Kansas anymore.
Rights and Permissions:
Rights & permissions info. on original appl. in C.O.
Copyright Note:
Cataloged from appl. only.
Other Title:
Jazz baby
Copyright Claimant:
Marth T. Sherman
Notes:
Text.
Episode of Jazz baby.
Episode of Jazz baby.
Names:
Marth T. Sherman
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