File:Bird-in-the-Moon-Controversial-Painting.jpg

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Description

Black-and-white photo of an artwork titled "Bird on the Moon" by an unidentified artist. Image is slightly offset (not face on) because the photographer was standing below it and to the side.

Source

Los Angeles Times http://search.proquest.com/docview/166559731/ (Library card needed.)

Article

Harold Harby

Portion used

Most of the photo as printed in the L.A. Times

Low resolution?

Yes. This is a grab of a newspaper image probably screened originally at 65 dpi. It is a black-and-white photo of a colored art object.

Purpose of use

To show what the painting looked like to which Mr. Harby objected, stating that he did not like modern art. He wanted to keep the city from accepting this gift.

Replaceable?

No. This is what the object looked like when Mr. Harby objected to it.

Other information

If the L.A. Times still has the original negative, it can print a new copy. Use in Wikipedia does not affect the Times' ability to use the image in a better form for its own purposes. This painting was the subject of many news stories and is historic.

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current01:01, 5 July 2017Thumbnail for version as of 01:01, 5 July 2017258 × 385 (41 KB)DatBot (talk | contribs)Reduce size of non-free image (BOT - disable)
23:33, 19 August 2011No thumbnail403 × 602 (119 KB)BeenAroundAWhile (talk | contribs)==Fair use in Harold Harby== {{Non-free use rationale | Description = Black-and-white photo of an artwork titled "Bird in the Moon" by an unidentified artist. Image is slightly offset (not face on) because the photographer was standing below it
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