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<blockquote data-quote="Wishywashy" data-source="post: 1004375" data-attributes="member: 144906"><p><strong>Bending the rule with Photoshop</strong></p><p></p><p>Thanks again. I can't recall the name of the artist but the subject died in around 1750. I must find out when it was painted; I am inclined to think that it is some 100+ years old. </p><p></p><p>The shot was taken (against the rules) in an art gallery when no one was looking. (The photographer would certainly give permission, but perhaps lay himself open to problems if it became known that it was taken in a gallery?) </p><p></p><p>Someone told me that the picture is in copyright and that permission would not be granted by its present owner. By this, I suppose it is part of a private collection. But does this give the owner of the painting the right to claim copyright and thus prevent its reproduction?</p><p></p><p>Going back to the drawing idea - if I can't get round the above copyright issue would a drawing of the face made by an artist friend be permitted? Personally, I can't see that this would be illegal.</p><p></p><p>WW</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wishywashy, post: 1004375, member: 144906"] [b]Bending the rule with Photoshop[/b] Thanks again. I can't recall the name of the artist but the subject died in around 1750. I must find out when it was painted; I am inclined to think that it is some 100+ years old. The shot was taken (against the rules) in an art gallery when no one was looking. (The photographer would certainly give permission, but perhaps lay himself open to problems if it became known that it was taken in a gallery?) Someone told me that the picture is in copyright and that permission would not be granted by its present owner. By this, I suppose it is part of a private collection. But does this give the owner of the painting the right to claim copyright and thus prevent its reproduction? Going back to the drawing idea - if I can't get round the above copyright issue would a drawing of the face made by an artist friend be permitted? Personally, I can't see that this would be illegal. WW [/QUOTE]
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