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Fair use for Bont strandsizcht (Henri-Victor Wolvens)

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Description

This image is a historically significant painting, "Bont strandsizcht", by Henri-Victor Wolvens.

Source

http://www.de-vuyst.com

Article

Post-Expressionism

Portion used

Image shown in its entirety.

Low resolution?

Yes, image has been reduced from original size.

Purpose of use

The image helps the reader identify the animist style that Henri-Victor Wolvens exemplified, illustrating it in a way the text cannot, and contrasting it visually to other styles. For use only on articles related to Henri-Victor Wolvens or animism.

Replaceable?

Other paintings from this movement would be under similar restrictions.

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