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Thornton Utz illustration for "The Body in the Hall," a Nero Wolfe story by Rex Stout that first appeared in The American Magazine and was subsequently collected in the book Three Witnesses (book) (1956), titled "Die Like a Dog" |
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Source |
Self scan from The American Magazine for December 1954 (p. 121) |
Date |
1954 |
Author |
Thornton Utz (illustrator) for The American Magazine (The Crowell-Collier Publishing Company) |
Permission (Reusing this image) |
Fair use of art in the article Three Witnesses (book) to illustrate the first printing of "The Body in the Hall" ("Die Like a Dog"), one of the three novellas in the book that is the subject of the article; for informational purposes only. |
[edit] Licensing
This image is of a drawing, painting, print, or other two-dimensional work of art, and the copyright for it is most likely owned by either the artist who produced the image, the person who commissioned the work, or the heirs thereof. It is believed that the use of low-resolution images of works of art
qualifies as fair use under United States copyright law. Any other uses of this image, on Wikipedia or elsewhere, might be copyright infringement. See Wikipedia:Non-free content for more information. |
Though this image is subject to copyright, I feel its use is covered by the U.S. fair use laws because:
- This is an image created and uploaded for informational purposes only.
- The image is an accurate scan that includes all of the art present in the illustration, including the artist's signature
- This image is of much lower resolution than the original. It cannot be used for high-resolution printing, and any copies made from it will be of inferior quality.
- Use of this image in the article Three Witnesses (book) adds to it significantly because it represents the first appearance of "Die Like a Dog," one of the three novellas in the book and the subject of a section of the article.
- Use of this image in the section of the article on "Die Like a Dog" adds to it significantly because it presents the original title of the novella, "The Body in the Hall."
- Use of this image in the article adds to it significantly because it presents the work of prominent American illustrator Thornton Utz (1914–1999), the most prolific illustrator of Nero Wolfe stories in their first publication.
- The copyright owner's rights to reproduce the image are not limited in any way.
Non-free / fair use media rationale for Three Witnesses (book) | |
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Description |
Thornton Utz illustration for "The Body in the Hall," a Nero Wolfe story by Rex Stout that first appeared in The American Magazine and was subsequently collected in the book Three Witnesses (book) (1956), titled "Die Like a Dog" |
Source |
Self scan from The American Magazine for December 1954 (p. 121) |
Article | |
Portion used |
Art is not cropped and accurately represents the full-page title illustration of the story |
Low resolution? |
442 x 600 pixels at 72 ppi |
Purpose of use |
Informational purposes only, to for visual identification of the first printing of one of the three stories contained within the subject of the article, the short story collection Three Witnesses |
Replaceable? |
Not replaceable; there is no free version of this image. This image is an original work of art that appeared in 1954, representing the first appearance of the novella "The Body in the Hall" ("Die Like a Dog") |
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