User:CaroleHenson/Grandma Moses - check sources

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The purpose of this page is to document the review of sources to ensure that there are no copyright violations.
Source Comments
"Obituary: Grandma Moses Is Dead at 101; Primitive Artist 'Just Wore Out'". New York Times. December 14, 1961. Ran the Dup check for NYT article. 1) There were five properly treated quotes (one quote was separated by "... ", so it appeared as six entries on the report); 2) The title of the article appears as a duplicate; and 3) edits for one sentence about her works being found at the drug store - and a few other short phrases (honorary degree from, paintings at the Modern Museum of Art, for example) are reworded.

After the edits, and excluding the quotes and article title, what remains are names of people, places, an exhibition, or things; two short phrases are used elsewhere in the article "Currier and Ives prints" and "at the age of"... both of which are fairly common phrases.

"Anna Mary Robertson ("Grandma") Moses Biography". Galerie St. Etienne. Retrieved August 30, 2014. Made edits to the article, what remains are names of people and places and dates. "At the country fair" remains but the verbiage around it had been rewritten. Query
Christina Tree; Diane E. Foulds (1 June 2009). Explorer's Guide Vermont. Countryman Press. p. 123. ISBN 978-1-58157-822-5. "largest collection of her works" is a duplicate - and that follows discussion of the school as does the article, albeit reported. I tried to figure out a way to change the order - but thought this might be one of the Wikipedia:Close paraphrasing examples where there are limited rewording options (i.e., just do your best, but sometimes there are limited options)
Arnold B. Cheyney (1 January 1998). People of Purpose: 80 People Who Have Made a Difference. Good Year Books. p. 110. ISBN 978-0-673-36371-8. No issue
"National Register of Historic Places Program: Women's History Month Feature 2013 - Mt. Airy, Augusta County, Virginia". National Park Service. Retrieved August 30, 2014. Dupes include title of the source, places. Other instances include: duplication of a short phrase used elsewhere in the article (like "Grandma Moses's paintings were", "in the Shenandoah Valley"), (Anna Mary Robertson Moses) 1860–1961 - which was used in an unrelated title of a source, "at the age of". There were edits made in two places. Query
Amy Ross Moses (March 2012). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Mount Airy". No issue.
"National Register of Historic Places Listings". Weekly List of Actions Taken on Properties: 8/20/12 through 8/24/12. National Park Service. 2012-08-31. Only dupe was the name: "national register of historic places listings" Query
"Grandma Moses in the 21st Century (originally published in Resource Library Magazine.)". Traditional Fine Arts Organization Inc. Retrieved August 6, 2011. None found. Query
Judith Stein (2001). The White-Haired Girl: A Feminist Reading: Grandma Moses in the 21st Century. Alexandria, VA: Art Services International. pp. 48–63. "exhibitions broke attendance records" - does this need to be reworded? If so, any suggestions? Otherwise, the dupes are names of places, titles or names.Query
Paul Arnett; William Arnett (2000). Souls Grown Deep: The tree gave the dove a leaf. Tinwood Books. p. 282. ISBN 978-0-9653766-0-0. Added a missing end quote.
"Grandma Moses (Anna Mary Robertson Moses) 1860–1961". National Museum of Women in the Arts. Retrieved August 30, 2014. Places, names and titles showed up on the dupe report. There's one dupe that showed up in a different context: "wife and mother moses". Query
William Zimmer (1998-07-26). "ART; The Varied Tradition of Grandma Moses". The New York Times. Retrieved 2010-05-04. Places, names and titles showed up on the dupe report. There were two phrases used in a different context: "on her 100th birthday" and "of her work are". Query
American Council of Learned Societies (1959). Dictionary of American Biography. Scribner. p. 557. ISBN 978-0-684-16794-7. I don't have access to this book, but I tried searching on the info to see if it would come up in a snippet, and it didn't... so I think the best I can do is assume good faith.
Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.); Doreen Bolger; Doreen Bolger Burke (1980). American Paintings in the Metropolitan Museum of Art: A catalogue of works by artists born between 1846 and 1864. Vol. 3. Metropolitan Museum of Art. p. 390. ISBN 978-0-87099-244-5. No issue.
Karal Ann Marling (2006). Designs on the Heart: The Homemade Art of Grandma Moses. Harvard University Press. p. 102. ISBN 978-0-674-02226-3. I'm unable to see this page.
Eleanor Early (May 1947). "Just a Mother". True Confessions: 47. I'm unable to see this source, but one sentence is a quote and the other states that her work represented holidays, like Christmas, Mother's Day and Thanksgiving.
"1942 Grandma Moses Painting". PBS. Retrieved August 30, 2014. This source was only used for the price of the painting - no biographical info that was on the page was used in the article.

The DAR info shows up as a dupe on the report, but it wasn't the cited source. If I change the order, then the cited source is an issue. Same issue with the Governor Nelson Rockefeller info - I just reworded this for the GSE source - made some minor tweaks and should be good in both places now. I have reworded the parts about honorary doctoral degrees so many times. Would "two honorary doctoral degrees" really be an issue (i.e., not really a creative phrasing - the term "honorary doctoral degrees" is common - and this isn't the source used for that info). I don't understand why but there were some places where there were pieces and parts strung together together that looked like a dupe but that's not the way they appear in the article. Query

BJ Gallagher (11 February 2014). It's Never Too Late to Be What You Might Have Been: A Guide to Getting the Life You Love. Cleis Press. p. 105. ISBN 978-1-936740-69-7. Minor tweaks to 2 sentences. Cannot imagine "for $1.2 million" would be considered an issue. Query
Martin Bjergegaard; Jordan Milne (1 May 2014). Winning Without Losing: 66 strategies for succeeding in a business while living a happy and balanced life. Pine Tribe Limited. p. 180. ISBN 978-0-9912609-7-3. I'm unable to view that page, ironically, though the sentence deals with a fetching price of $1.2 million that came up on another sources dupe report ("for $1.2 million")
Sunny Schubert (April 27, 2012). View from the Pier: Brushing up on some art with Vino and Van Gogh. The Herald-Independent. Retrieved August 30, 2014. Titles, a newspaper, and again "for $1.2 million" attributed to another source.
Deborah Saloman (November 1, 2013). "Norman Rockwell’s New England". New York Times. Retrieved August 30, 2014. No issues. Query
Karal Ann Marling (2006). Designs on the Heart: The Homemade Art of Grandma Moses. Harvard University Press. p. 182. ISBN 978-0-674-02226-3. No issue
Karal Ann Marling (2006). Designs on the Heart: The Homemade Art of Grandma Moses. Harvard University Press. pp. 187–189, 284. ISBN 978-0-674-02226-3. No issue
"Norman Rockwell's Christmas Homecoming cover of the Saturday Evening Post". coverbrowser.com. Retrieved August 30, 2014. N/A just a cover image.
"Museum Story". Bennington Museum. Retrieved August 30, 2014. Not a copyright issue, it just provided the names of museums that held her works (See "Collections" section)
"Collections". Bennington Museum. Retrieved August 30, 2014.
"Anna Mary Robertson Moses". Brooklyn Museum. Retrieved August 30, 2014.
"Artists - M - page 4". Figge Art Museum. Retrieved August 30, 2014.
"Search: Grandma Moses". Hirshhorn. Retrieved August 30, 2014.
"Search: Anna Moses". Lauren Rogers Museum of Art. Retrieved August 30, 2014.
"Search: Moses". Maier Museum of Art, Randolph College. Retrieved August 30, 2014.
"Search: Anna Moses". Memorial Art Gallery, University of Rochester. Retrieved August 30, 2014.
"Search: Grandma Moses". Metropolitan Museum of Art. Retrieved August 30, 2014.
"Grandma Moses". National Museum of Women in the Arts. Retrieved August 30, 2014.
"Collection - Artists L-M". The Phillips Collection. Retrieved August 30, 2014.
"Grandma Moses". University of Iowa Museum of Art. Retrieved August 30, 2014.
Adam Richard Schaefer (2003). Grandma Moses. Heinemann Library. pp. 5–13. ISBN 978-1-4034-0289-9. Not a copyright issue, it just provided the titles her works (See "Works" section)
Karal Ann Marling (2006). Designs on the Heart: The Homemade Art of Grandma Moses. Harvard University Press. p. throughout. ISBN 978-0-674-02226-3.
V. T. Dacquino (1 January 2010). Grandma Moses. Benchmark Education Company. pp. 12–17. ISBN 978-1-61672-617-1.
Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.); Doreen Bolger; Doreen Bolger Burke (1980). American Paintings in the Metropolitan Museum of Art: A catalogue of works by artists born between 1846 and 1864. Vol. 3. Metropolitan Museum of Art. pp. 391–392. ISBN 978-0-87099-244-5.