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Best, --[[User:Shlishke|Shlishke]] ([[User talk:Shlishke|talk]]) 03:55, 10 March 2008 (UTC)
Best, --[[User:Shlishke|Shlishke]] ([[User talk:Shlishke|talk]]) 03:55, 10 March 2008 (UTC)

::The question isn't the date of the painting, but the date of the photograph of the painting. Of course proving when the photograph was taken or by whom would be next to impossible.


*those were put in by someone else last year. I haven't touched the iconography section as of yet. [[User:Vajrayosidbhagesuvijahara|Vajrayosidbhagesuvijahara]] ([[User talk:Vajrayosidbhagesuvijahara|talk]]) 04:20, 10 March 2008 (UTC)
*those were put in by someone else last year. I haven't touched the iconography section as of yet. [[User:Vajrayosidbhagesuvijahara|Vajrayosidbhagesuvijahara]] ([[User talk:Vajrayosidbhagesuvijahara|talk]]) 04:20, 10 March 2008 (UTC)

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Image/caption queries

  • Could you pump up the caption for the opening boffo color image? I see in its commons data there is some text (which you of course are not honor bound to use--in fact, you can change the commons text if you see fit).
  • You have many eternal links labeled "to iconographic image of x." Are there some copyright problems that prevent you from actually posting them, or are you leaving out the images for space's sake.

From my (shaky) understanding of wiki's complicated copyright rules, the images are pd because they are ancient, no matter where you found them (who has the copyright on the Mona Lisa?), unless so specified in bizarre litigiousness cases like with the reproductions of the Dead Sea Scrolls.

My suspicion is that the images certainly are free.

Best, --Shlishke (talk) 03:55, 10 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

The question isn't the date of the painting, but the date of the photograph of the painting. Of course proving when the photograph was taken or by whom would be next to impossible.