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The majority of art published on this site exists in the public domain. Any work in the public domain is available for any use by anybody. To avoid notions of plagiarism, all art on this site is duly attributed to the original creator. In the United States, public domain includes any work that was published anywhere in the world prior to January 1, 1923. It is defined by the U.S. Copyright Office as any work that is not copyrighted, i.e.,
Any item published in the United States without copyright notice between 1923 and 1977 exists in the public domain. To the best of our knowledge, this applies to the following items:
The images listed below are claimed under fair use for the following reasons:
The majority of art published on this site exists in the public domain. Any work in the public domain is available for any use by anybody. To avoid notions of plagiarism, all art on this site is duly attributed to the original creator. In the United States, public domain includes any work that was published anywhere in the world prior to January 1, 1923. It is defined by the U.S. Copyright Office as any work that is not copyrighted, i.e.,
- was never eligible for copyright or
- had its copyright expire.
Any item published in the United States without copyright notice between 1923 and 1977 exists in the public domain. To the best of our knowledge, this applies to the following items:
- Carmen (1927)
- At The Gallery (1930)
The images listed below are claimed under fair use for the following reasons:
- They are historically significant
- They are used for informational purposes only.
- Their inclusion enhances our presentation of Hermann-Paul's body of work.
- They are readily available on the public internet.
- Les deux aristocraties (1923)