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Three Flags by Jasper Johns, 1958, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York |
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1958 |
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Jasper Johns |
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fair use
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Fair use rationale in Three Flags
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- This is the main image in Three Flags, which is an article that entirely consists of analysis, commentary and criticism of the painting
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- copies made from it will be of very inferior quality to the original,
- the image is only being used for the purpose of analysis or criticism,
- there is no alternative, public domain or free-copyrighted replacement available.
Fair use rationale in Jasper Johns:
- This is a historically significant work that could not be conveyed in words.
- Inclusion is for information, education and analysis only.
- Its inclusion in the article(s) adds significantly to the article(s) because it shows the subject, or the work of the subject, of the article(s).
- The image is a low resolution copy of the original work and would be unlikely to impact sales of prints or be usable as a desktop backdrop.
Fair use rationale in 20th-century Western painting:
- This is a historically significant work that could not be conveyed in words.
- Inclusion is for information, education and analysis only.
- Its inclusion in the article(s) adds significantly to the article(s) because it shows a subject, or the work of a subject, of the article(s).
- The image is a low resolution copy of the original work and would be unlikely to impact sales of prints or be usable as a desktop backdrop.
Fair use rationale in Visual art of the United States:
- This is a historically significant work that could not be conveyed in words.
- Inclusion is for information, education and analysis only.
- Its inclusion in the article(s) adds significantly to the article(s) because it shows a subject, or the work of a subject, of the article(s).
- The image is a low resolution copy of the original work and would be unlikely to impact sales of prints or be usable as a desktop backdrop.
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current | 07:28, 30 May 2017 | 367 × 271 (30 KB) | DatBot (talk | contribs) | Reduce size of non-free image (BOT - disable) | |
07:55, 10 September 2015 | No thumbnail | 600 × 444 (338 KB) | Coldcreation (talk | contribs) | In focus, museum image, low resolution, accurate colors | |
07:58, 7 June 2009 | No thumbnail | 400 × 263 (12 KB) | Raul654 (talk | contribs) | == Summary == {{Information |Description= Three Flags by Jasper Johns, 1958. Displayed in Whitney Museum of American Art in New York. |Source= http://www.newyorkartworld.com/images/anycphoto/JasperJohnsFlags-400x263.jpg |Date= |Author= | |
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