From Tortoises, terrapins, and turtles, London, Paris, and Frankfort :H. Sotheran, J. Baer & co.,1872. |
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From Tortoises, terrapins, and turtles, London, Paris, and Frankfort :H. Sotheran, J. Baer & co.,1872. |
4 comments:
These images painstakingly created by naturalists for scientific purposes can be rightly considered as art. The settings, and surrounding colouration are to mind aesthetic choices and parallel modern photography in magazines such as the National Geographic.
How amazing!
So can you copy these in paintings you make to sell? I don't mean copy the whole plate as is, but say I need a turtle in a fairytale scene - can I copy one of these and stick it somewhere in my picture?
nmsgwatercolors, yes, there should be no issue in copying these, as everything before about 1923 is in the public domain.
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