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Non-free / fair use media rationale for Ingrid Bergman
Description

Press material from the 1944 Oscars, which shows Bing Crosby and Ingrid Bergman holding their Academy Awards. Bing Crosby won Best Actor for the film Going My Way and Ingrid Bergman won for Best Actress for Gaslight.

Source

Museum of Modern Art

Article

Ingrid Bergman

Portion used

A publicity photograph from the Academy Awards.

Low resolution?

yes

Purpose of use

It is used in both the Bing Crosby and Ingrid Bergman articles alongside commentary detailing each person's Academy Award win. It is important for Ingrid Bergman because it was her first Academy Award and the only one before the scandal with Rossellini. It is important for Bing Crosby because it was his only Academy Award. In addition, both actors won Academy Awards for different films while co-starring in the film The Bells of Saint Mary's.

Replaceable?

A public domain image of this ceremony is unlikely due to the ceremony images still being in copyright and the event happening over sixty years ago. In addition, both actors are deceased.

Non-free / fair use media rationale for Bing Crosby
Description

Press material from the 1944 Oscars, which shows Bing Crosby and Ingrid Bergman holding their Academy Awards. Bing Crosby won Best Actor for the film Going My Way and Ingrid Bergman won for Best Actress for Gaslight.

Source

Museum of Modern Art

Article

Bing Crosby

Portion used

A publicity photograph from the Academy Awards.

Low resolution?

yes

Purpose of use

It is used in both the Bing Crosby and Ingrid Bergman articles alongside commentary detailing each person's Academy Award win. It is important for Ingrid Bergman because it was her first Academy Award and the only one before the scandal with Rossellini. It is important for Bing Crosby because it was his only Academy Award. In addition, both actors won Academy Awards for different films while co-starring in the film The Bells of Saint Mary's.

Replaceable?

A public domain image of this ceremony is unlikely due to the ceremony images still being in copyright and the event happening over sixty years ago. In addition, both actors are deceased.

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