File:Helen O'Toole Mustard Field 2000.JPG
Helen_O'Toole_Mustard_Field_2000.JPG (272 × 364 pixels, file size: 138 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
Summary
[edit]This image represents a two-dimensional work of art, such as a drawing, painting, print, or similar creation. The copyright for this image is likely owned by either the artist who created it, the individual who commissioned the work, or their legal heirs. It is believed that the use of low-resolution images of artworks:
qualifies as fair use under United States copyright law. Any other use of this image, whether on Wikipedia or elsewhere, could potentially constitute a copyright infringement. For further information, please refer to Wikipedia's guidelines on non-free content. | |
Description |
Painting by Helen O'Toole (Mustard Field, oil on canvas, 79" x 60", 2000).The painting illustrates a key mid-career period for Helen O'Toole’s abstract work in the late 1990s and early 2000s, in which she turned to a more deliberative process of working wet-on-wet layers of paint that she scraped, scumbled and pushed to its limits. This work and similar work was publicly exhibited in prominent venues in the U.S. and Ireland and discussed extensively in major art journals and daily press publications. |
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Artist Helen O'Toole. Copyright held by the artist. |
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Portion used |
Entire artwork |
Low resolution? |
Yes |
Purpose of use |
The image serves an informational and educational purpose as the primary means of illustrating a key mid-career period and series in O'Toole’s abstract work in the late 1990s and early 2000s, when she turned to a more deliberative process of working wet-on-wet with paint that she scraped, scumbled and pushed to its limits, which critics sometimes compared to the measured work of farming. This and other similar works were publicly exhibited in prominent venues in the U.S. and Ireland discussed extensively in major art journals and daily press publications. Because the article is about an artist and her work, the omission of the image would significantly limit a reader's understanding and ability to visualize this key phase in her work and its impact. O'Toole’s work of this type and this work in particular is discussed extensively in the article and by prominent critics cited in the article. |
Replaceable? |
There is no free equivalent of this or any other of this series by Helen O'Toole, so the image cannot be replaced by a free image. |
Other information |
The image will not affect the value of the original work or limit the copyright holder's rights or ability to distribute the original due to its low resolution and the general workings of the art market, which values the actual work of art. Because of the low resolution, illegal copies could not be made. |
Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Helen O'Toole//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Helen_O%27Toole_Mustard_Field_2000.JPGtrue |
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current | 04:33, 6 March 2019 | 272 × 364 (138 KB) | Mianvar1 (talk | contribs) | {{Non-free 2D art|image has rationale=yes}} {{Non-free use rationale | Article = Helen O'Toole | Description = Painting by Helen O'Toole (''Mustard Field'', oil on canvas, 79" x 60", 2000).The painting illustrates a key mid-career period for Helen O'Toole’s abstract work in the late 1990s and early 2000s, in which she turned to a more deliberative process of working wet-on-wet layers of paint that she scraped, scumbled and pushed to its limits. This work and similar work was... |
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