English: The illustration entered the public domain because it was published in the United States prior to 1964 and copyright was not renewed on either the illustration, the story it accompanied, or the issue as a whole. According to the Library at UPenn's "Determining Copyright Status of Serial Issues" guide, only individual contributions from The American Weekly were renewed, not entire issues. "Clark Remembers Lombard" was not renewed; see the Copyright Catalog (1978 to present).
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== {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description={{en|1=Illustration by William Rose for the story "Clark Remembers Lombard" (author unknown) in ''The American Weekly''. Depicts actors Clark Gable and Carole Lombard, who were married from 1939 until Lombard's death in 1942.}} |Source={{en|1=Scan via [http://www.americanartarchives.com/rose,w.htm AmericanArtArchives.com]}} |Date=1951 |Author={{Cr...