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Gillian Murphy and Maxim Beloserkovsky in American Ballet Theatre's 2005 production of Sir Frederick Ashton's Sylvia. Photo by Marty Sohl.

This image was obtained from Kelly Ryan, the Director of Press and Public Relations at ABT. In contact with Rmrfstar through email.


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[edit] Rationale

This image may be used under the fair-use clause of United States copyright law in Sylvia (ballet) because no free alternative may be found: all photographs of this ballet are controlled and copyrighted by ABT, and I have established that there is no possibility of image relicensing. The high-resolution of the images is OK because permission was given for use on Wikipedia by ABT.

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