Head_(1948).jpg (273 × 364 pixels, file size: 19 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
Summary
editFrancis Bacon Head (1948)
Fair use for Francis Bacon (painter)
editThe image linked here is claimed to be used under fair use as:
- It is a historically significant painting.
- The image is only being used for informational purposes.
- Its inclusion in the summary of the article on the main page adds significantly to the summary of the article because it shows the subject of this article and how the image depicted is familiar to the general public.
- The image is readily available on the internet.
The image linked here is claimed to be used under fair use as:
- It is a historically significant painting.
- The image is only being used for informational purposes.
- Its inclusion in the summary of the article on the main page adds significantly to the summary of the article because it shows the subject of this article and how the image depicted is familiar to the general public.
- The image is the first in a series of six heads, and is often cited by art historians and critics as, when contrasted with Head VI, evidence of a significant progression in his artistic direction. After Head VI he embarked on another 50-60 versions, including those exant and destroyed. To not include this starting point would bereft the reader of an understanding of their genesis.
- The image is readily available on the internet.
The image linked here is claimed to be used under fair use as:
- It is a historically significant painting.
- The image is only being used for informational purposes.
- Its inclusion in the summary of the article on the main page adds significantly to the summary of the article because it shows the subject of this article and how the image depicted is familiar to the general public.
- The image is the first in a series of six heads, and is often cited by art historians and critics as, when contrasted with Head VI, evidence of a significant progression in his artistic direction. After Head VI he embarked on another 50-60 versions, including those exant and destroyed. To not include this starting point would bereft the reader of an understanding of their genesis.
- The image is readily available on the internet.
License
editThis image represents a two-dimensional work of art, such as a drawing, painting, print, or similar creation. The copyright for this image is likely owned by either the artist who created it, the individual who commissioned the work, or their legal heirs. It is believed that the use of low-resolution images of artworks:
qualifies as fair use under United States copyright law. Any other use of this image, whether on Wikipedia or elsewhere, could potentially constitute a copyright infringement. For further information, please refer to Wikipedia's guidelines on non-free content. | |
File history
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current | 02:43, 26 March 2017 | 273 × 364 (19 KB) | DatBot (talk | contribs) | Reduce size of non-free image (BOT - disable) | |
20:30, 7 February 2014 | No thumbnail | 534 × 713 (131 KB) | Ceoil (talk | contribs) | ||
02:46, 3 January 2013 | No thumbnail | 278 × 377 (32 KB) | DASHBot (talk | contribs) | Bot: Rescaling Fair Use Image (shutoff) | |
22:54, 28 October 2005 | No thumbnail | 442 × 600 (72 KB) | Stamboultrain (talk | contribs) | Francis Bacon ''Head'' (1948) {{art}} |
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