Eddy-sackville-west.jpg (222 × 316 pixels, file size: 34 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
Fair Use Summary edit
Description |
Historic painting by Graham Sutherland, 1954-55. The subject is dead. |
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Source |
The Burlington Magazine, January 1957, p. 29 |
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Portion used |
60% of picture – lower part cropped |
Low resolution? |
Yes. The image is of low resolution but adequate for identification of and commentary on the subject. Use of this low-resolution image will not limit the opportunities of the copyright holder to profit from or use the original image. |
Purpose of use |
The image is the primary visual representation of the subject of this educational Wikipedia article. It is used for identification and commentary and for informational and educational purposes. |
Replaceable? |
No free equivalent exists, and the person shown in the image is dead. |
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current | 22:09, 10 December 2009 | 222 × 316 (34 KB) | Tim riley (talk | contribs) | == Fair Use Summary == {{Non-free use rationale | Article = Edward Sackville-West | Description = Historic painting by Graham Sutherland, 1954-55. The subject is dead. | Source = ''The Burlington Magazine'', January 1957, p. 29 | Portion = 60 |
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