Los-Angeles-Police-Building-Statuary-Castigated.tiff (270 × 370 pixels, file size: 201 KB, MIME type: image/tiff)
Summary
editFair use in Harold Harby
editDescription |
Los Angeles City Council member Harold Harby climbed a scaffold to point to an artwork he did not like which was to be placed in the front of a new Los Angeles Police Department headquarters building. Other council members are below. Workmen look on, |
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Source |
http://search.proquest.com/docview/166725063/ (Library card needed). |
Article | |
Portion used |
Just about all of it. |
Low resolution? |
Very low. This is a screen grab of a scan of a microfilmed copy of a printed page. The printed version was probably screened at 65dpi. |
Purpose of use |
Show readers the exact scene of a visit by Los Angeles City Council members to view this controversial artwork, as mentioned in the article. |
Replaceable? |
This is a historic even that cannot be reproduced. |
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 artwork was the subject of many news stories and remains in place to this time. The event itself was heavily covered in Los Angeles media and is a signal event in L.A. art history. |
Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Harold Harby//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Los-Angeles-Police-Building-Statuary-Castigated.tifftrue |
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current | 18:16, 1 October 2017 | 270 × 370 (201 KB) | Ronhjones (talk | contribs) | Reduced as NFCC | |
23:50, 19 August 2011 | No thumbnail | 408 × 559 (368 KB) | BeenAroundAWhile (talk | contribs) | ==Fair use in Harold Harby== {{Non-free use rationale | Description = Los Angeles City Council member Harold Harby climbed a scaffold to point to an artwork he did not like which was to be placed in the front of a new Los Angeles Police Departm |
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