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* This is an important work in the history of painting and in western painting in particular, That cannot be described in words. | * This is an important work in the history of painting and in western painting in particular, That cannot be described in words. | ||
* This demonstrates the work of an accomplished Woman artist from Latin America | * This demonstrates the work of an accomplished Woman artist from Latin America | ||
== He left me alone == | |||
==Fair use rationale for use in ]== | |||
Self-portrait by author, used for fair use to show both artist's style and what she looked like. Unreplaceable by free image as no free image is known to exist. Painted in 1940. | |||
The image linked here is claimed to be used under fair use as: | |||
* The artwork is only being used for informational purposes. | |||
* The JPEG is of lower resolution than the original and copies made from it are of inferior quality | |||
* Its inclusion in the article adds significantly to the article because it is the only Latin American work shown. | |||
* This is a reproduction of an old piece of art. | |||
* This demonstrates the art of Latin American Symbolism and the self-portrait and is educational. | |||
* This is an important work in the history of painting and in western painting in particular, That cannot be described in words, it places Frida Kahlo in context with artists from Europe and North America. | |||
* This demonstrates the work of the best known Woman artist from Latin America | |||
==Fair use rationale for use in ]== | ==Fair use rationale for use in ]== | ||
Self-portrait by author, used for fair use to show both artist's style and what she looked like. Unreplaceable by free image as no free image is known to exist. Painted in 1940. | |||
The image linked here is claimed to be used under fair use as: | |||
* The artwork is only being used for informational purposes. | |||
* The JPEG is of lower resolution than the original and copies made from it are of inferior quality | |||
* Its inclusion in the article adds significantly to the article because it shows the subject of the article | |||
* This is a reproduction of an old piece of art. | |||
* This demonstrates the art of the self-portrait and is educational. | |||
* This is an important work in the history of painting and in western painting in particular, That cannot be described in words. | |||
* This demonstrates the work of an accomplished Woman artist from Latin America | |||
==Fair use rationale for use in ]== | |||
Self-portrait by author, used for fair use to show both artist's style and what she looked like. Unreplaceable by free image as no free image is known to exist. Painted in 1940. | |||
The image linked here is claimed to be used under fair use as: | |||
* The artwork is only being used for informational purposes. | |||
* The JPEG is of lower resolution than the original and copies made from it are of inferior quality | |||
* Its inclusion in the article adds significantly to the article because it shows the subject of the article a unibrow | |||
* This is a reproduction of an old piece of art. | |||
* This demonstrates the art of Latin American Symbolism, magic realism, and the self-portrait and is educational. | |||
* This is an important work in the history of painting and in western painting in particular, That cannot be described in words. | |||
* This demonstrates the work of an accomplished Woman artist from Latin America who often portrayed herself with a unibrow | |||
==Fair use rationale for use in ]== | |||
Self-portrait by author, used for fair use to show both artist's style and what she looked like. Unreplaceable by free image as no free image is known to exist. Painted in 1940. | Self-portrait by author, used for fair use to show both artist's style and what she looked like. Unreplaceable by free image as no free image is known to exist. Painted in 1940. | ||
The image linked here is claimed to be used under fair use as: | The image linked here is claimed to be used under fair use as: |
Revision as of 12:07, 28 September 2010
Originally uploaded from http://artroots.com/art/art18_index.html. Titled "Autorretrato con Collar de Espinas y Colibrí" ("Self-Portrait with Thorn Necklace and Humming-bird").
Fair use rationale for use in Frida Kahlo
Self-portrait by author, used for fair use to show both artist's style and what she looked like. Unreplaceable by free image as no free image is known to exist. Painted in 1940. The image linked here is claimed to be used under fair use as:
- The artwork is only being used for informational purposes.
- The JPEG is of lower resolution than the original and copies made from it are of inferior quality
- Its inclusion in the article adds significantly to the article because it shows the subject of the article
- It is the only work of the painter we have an image of.
- This is a reproduction of an old piece of art.
- This demonstrates the art of the self-portrait and is educational.
- This is an important work in the history of painting and in western painting in particular, That cannot be described in words.
- This demonstrates the work of an accomplished Woman artist from Latin America
Fair use rationale for use in History of painting
Self-portrait by author, used for fair use to show both artist's style and what she looked like. Unreplaceable by free image as no free image is known to exist. Painted in 1940. The image linked here is claimed to be used under fair use as:
- The artwork is only being used for informational purposes.
- The JPEG is of lower resolution than the original and copies made from it are of inferior quality
- Its inclusion in the article adds significantly to the article because it shows the subject of the article
- This is a reproduction of an old piece of art.
- This demonstrates the art of Latin American Symbolism, magic realism, and Self portraits and is educational, it places Latin American art in important context with European and North American art of the same period.
- This is an important work in the history of painting and in western painting in particular, That cannot be described in words.
- This demonstrates the work of an accomplished Woman artist from Latin America
Fair use rationale for use in Self portrait
Self-portrait by author, used for fair use to show both artist's style and what she looked like. Unreplaceable by free image as no free image is known to exist. Painted in 1940. The image linked here is claimed to be used under fair use as:
- The artwork is only being used for informational purposes.
- The JPEG is of lower resolution than the original and copies made from it are of inferior quality
- Its inclusion in the article adds significantly to the article because it shows the subject of the article
- This is a reproduction of an old piece of art.
- This demonstrates the art of the self-portrait and is educational.
- This is an important work in the history of painting and in western painting in particular, That cannot be described in words.
- This demonstrates the work of an accomplished Woman artist from Latin America
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