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|description = The 'Blue Phantom', a painting by Alfred Otto Wolfgang Schulze, aka Wols | |||
|author = Alfred Otto Wolfgang Schulze, aka Wol. Wols, who lived in France at the same time as Sartre, was Sartre's example of a true 'existentialist' painter. | |||
|copyright = It is believed that reproduction for criticism, comment, teaching and scholarship constitutes fair use and does not infringe copyright. | |||
It is believed that the use of this picture to discuss the artist or the school to which the artist belongs is covered by the provisions of 'Fair Use' in the country holding the copyright to the original work. Wols died in 1951. European copyright is beleived to expire 50 years after the artists death, hence the work is believed 'also' to be out of copyright. | It is believed that the use of this picture to discuss the artist or the school to which the artist belongs is covered by the provisions of 'Fair Use' in the country holding the copyright to the original work. Wols died in 1951. European copyright is beleived to expire 50 years after the artists death, hence the work is believed 'also' to be out of copyright. | ||
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|date-created = mid 20th century | |||
|pub-country = n/a Wols is German but painted in France | |||
|notes = The 'Blue Phantom', a painting by Alfred Otto Wolfgang Schulze, aka Wols | |||
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Title / Description
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The 'Blue Phantom', a painting by Alfred Otto Wolfgang Schulze, aka Wols |
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Author(s)
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Alfred Otto Wolfgang Schulze, aka Wol. Wols, who lived in France at the same time as Sartre, was Sartre's example of a true 'existentialist' painter. |
Copyright holder
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It is believed that reproduction for criticism, comment, teaching and scholarship constitutes fair use and does not infringe copyright.
It is believed that the use of this picture to discuss the artist or the school to which the artist belongs is covered by the provisions of 'Fair Use' in the country holding the copyright to the original work. Wols died in 1951. European copyright is beleived to expire 50 years after the artists death, hence the work is believed 'also' to be out of copyright. |
Source
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http://paintings.name/paintings-art-informel.php |
Date created
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mid 20th century |
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n/a Wols is German but painted in France |
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