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DescriptionSalvador Dalí 1939.jpg |
Salvador Dalí 1939
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29 November 1939 |
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Portrait photographs of celebrities, Carl Van Vechten photograph collection. Library of Congress LOT 12735, no. 275, LC-USZ62-116608
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Van Vechten, Carl, 1880-1964. |
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DescriptionSalvador Dalí 1939.jpg |
Salvador Dalí, 29 November 1939
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Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Van Vechten Collection, reproduction number LC-USZ62-116608 DLC (b&w film copy neg.). |
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As the restrictions on this collection expired in 1986, the Library of Congress believes this image is in the public domain. However, the Carl Van Vechten estate has asked that use of Van Vechten's photographs "preserve the integrity" of his work, i.e, that photographs not be colorized or cropped, and that proper credit is given to the photographer. For more information consult Restrictions on Van Vechten Photographs. |
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