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Beyond the Easel — self-portrait by Norman Rockwell (1894–1978) with Boy Scouts, for the 1969 calendar of the Boy Scouts of America.
© Brown & Bigelow, 1969

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[edit] Fair use rationale Norman Rockwell

Non-free / fair use media rationale for Norman Rockwell
Description

This image is a faithful digitalization of Beyond the Easel — self-portrait by Norman Rockwell (1894–1978) with Boy Scouts, for the 1969 calendar of the Boy Scouts of America.

Source

From 1969 Boy Scouts of America calendar published by Brown & Bigelow

Article

Norman Rockwell

Portion used

Because the image is a historically significant example of Rockwell's artwork, the entire image is needed to identify the subject, properly convey the meaning and branding intended, and avoid tarnishing or misrepresenting the image.

Low resolution?

The copy is of sufficient resolution for commentary and identification but lower resolution than the original. Copies made from it will be of inferior quality, unsuitable for uses that would compete with any commercial purpose of the photograph.

Purpose of use

Identification and critical commentary in the Norman Rockwell article, a subject of public interest. It makes a significant contribution to the user's understanding of the article, conveying the artist's close affinity with Scouting since the outset of his professional career and comprising a significant portion of his works, which could not practically be conveyed by words alone, as Rockwell was asked by the Boy Scouts of America and Brown & Bigelow to pose in this calendar illustration for his 75th birthday year, as a tribute to the numerous calendars he had painted for the Boy Scouts of America since 1925 (ref: William Hillcourt, Norman Rockwell's World of Scouting, New York: Harry N. Abrams ISBN 0-8109-1582-0). The image is placed next to the associated material discussing the work, to show the primary visual image associated with the work, and to help the user quickly identify the work and know they have found what they are looking for.

Replaceable?

Because the image is non-reproducible, there is no free equivalent. Any substitute that is not a derivative work would fail to convey the meaning intended, would tarnish or misrepresent its image, or would fail its purpose of identification or commentary.

Other information Use of the historic image in the article complies with Wikipedia non-free content policy and fair use under United States copyright law as described above. The image meets general Wikipedia content requirements and is encyclopaedic.

[edit] Fair use rationale Boy Scouts of America

Non-free / fair use media rationale for Boy Scouts of America
Description

This image is a faithful digitalization of Beyond the Easel — self-portrait by Norman Rockwell (1894–1978) with Boy Scouts, for the 1969 calendar of the Boy Scouts of America.

Source

From 1969 Boy Scouts of America calendar published by Brown & Bigelow

Article

Boy Scouts of America

Portion used

Because the image is a historically significant example of Rockwell's artwork, the entire image is needed to identify the subject, properly convey the meaning and branding intended, and avoid tarnishing or misrepresenting the image.

Low resolution?

The copy is of sufficient resolution for commentary and identification but lower resolution than the original. Copies made from it will be of inferior quality, unsuitable for uses that would compete with any commercial purpose of the photograph.

Purpose of use

Identification and critical commentary in the Norman Rockwell article, a subject of public interest. It makes a significant contribution to the user's understanding of the article, conveying the artist's close affinity with Scouting since the outset of his professional career and comprising a significant portion of his works, which could not practically be conveyed by words alone, as Rockwell was asked by the Boy Scouts of America and Brown & Bigelow to pose in this calendar illustration for his 75th birthday year, as a tribute to the numerous calendars he had painted for the Boy Scouts of America since 1925 (ref: William Hillcourt, Norman Rockwell's World of Scouting, New York: Harry N. Abrams ISBN 0-8109-1582-0). The image is placed next to the associated material discussing the work, to show the primary visual image associated with the work, and to help the user quickly identify the work and know they have found what they are looking for.

Replaceable?

Because the image is non-reproducible, there is no free equivalent. Any substitute that is not a derivative work would fail to convey the meaning intended, would tarnish or misrepresent its image, or would fail its purpose of identification or commentary.

Other information Use of the historic image in the article complies with Wikipedia non-free content policy and fair use under United States copyright law as described above. The image meets general Wikipedia content requirements and is encyclopaedic.

[edit] Fair use rationale Brown & Bigelow

Non-free / fair use media rationale for Brown & Bigelow
Description

This image is a faithful digitalization of Beyond the Easel — self-portrait by Norman Rockwell (1894–1978) with Boy Scouts, for the 1969 calendar of the Boy Scouts of America.

Source

From 1969 Boy Scouts of America calendar published by Brown & Bigelow

Article

Brown & Bigelow

Portion used

Because the image is a historically significant example of Rockwell's artwork, the entire image is needed to identify the subject, properly convey the meaning and branding intended, and avoid tarnishing or misrepresenting the image.

Low resolution?

The copy is of sufficient resolution for commentary and identification but lower resolution than the original. Copies made from it will be of inferior quality, unsuitable for uses that would compete with any commercial purpose of the photograph.

Purpose of use

Identification and critical commentary in the Norman Rockwell article, a subject of public interest. It makes a significant contribution to the user's understanding of the article, conveying the artist's close affinity with Scouting since the outset of his professional career and comprising a significant portion of his works, which could not practically be conveyed by words alone, as Rockwell was asked by the Boy Scouts of America and Brown & Bigelow to pose in this calendar illustration for his 75th birthday year, as a tribute to the numerous calendars he had painted for the Boy Scouts of America since 1925 (ref: William Hillcourt, Norman Rockwell's World of Scouting, New York: Harry N. Abrams ISBN 0-8109-1582-0). The image is placed next to the associated material discussing the work, to show the primary visual image associated with the work, and to help the user quickly identify the work and know they have found what they are looking for.

Replaceable?

Because the image is non-reproducible, there is no free equivalent. Any substitute that is not a derivative work would fail to convey the meaning intended, would tarnish or misrepresent its image, or would fail its purpose of identification or commentary.

Other information Use of the historic image in the article complies with Wikipedia non-free content policy and fair use under United States copyright law as described above. The image meets general Wikipedia content requirements and is encyclopaedic.

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