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Rights to this photograph belong to Alan LeQuire, who granted me permission to use it in Wikipedia per e-mail on 2007-07-18. The photographer was Andrew Rozario.
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Non-free / fair use media rationale for Athena Parthenos | |
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Description |
Photograph of sculptor Alan LeQuire painting the detail of the Athena Parthenos replica during the gilding phase. |
Source |
Alan LeQuire |
Article | |
Portion used |
all |
Low resolution? |
no |
Purpose of use |
Illustration of the process of creating the replica |
Replaceable? |
no |
Other information | See permission statement of the subject |
Here is the text of the permission e-mail: Hello Thomas, Thank you very much for your article about my work. You are welcome to use the Athena photograph on Wikipedia although it should carry a credit to Andrew Rozario, who took the photo. There are some minor errors in the text. Should I tell you, or correct them myself? Here they are if you are interested: My father, Virgil LeQuire died in 2003. My mother, Louise (also an artist) died in 2006. The Tennessee Suffrage Memorial relief sculpture was completed and installed in the state capitol in 1997, (before the one in Knoxville). Musica is the largest bronze figure group in the U.S. with 9 colossal figures and an overall height of 40 feet. The reliefs at the Nashville Public Library are not in the Grand Reading Room. They are on the doors. There are three sets of bronze doors and 24 relief panels. The building was designed by Robert Stern, architect. I have done two portrait busts which are in the Grand Reading Room. Thanks again, Alan
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