File:F. Scott Fitzgerald (1929 photo portrait by Nickolas Muray) Cropped.jpg
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DescriptionF. Scott Fitzgerald (1929 photo portrait by Nickolas Muray) Cropped.jpg |
English: Photo portrait of writer F. Scott Fitzgerald used in a year-long print advertising campaign for the Woodbury Soap Company, in which Fitzgerald featured as one of three judges—the two others being actor John Barrymore and newspaperman Cornelius Vanderbilt IV—who were purportedly selecting the winners of monthly beauty contests. |
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English: Variations of this photo, both black-and-white and colorized, were published in a variety of newspapers and magazines throughout the year 1929. This scan is sourced via ElectricLiterature.com. |
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Author |
English: Nickolas Muray took this photograph of Fitzgerald (source: Muray, Nickolas; Gallico, Paul (1967). The Revealing Eye: Personalities of the 1920s in Photographs by Nickolas Murray and Words by Paul Gallico. New York: Atheneum, pp. 106–107). The photograph was used in advertisements copyrighted by the Andrew Jergens Company on behalf of its subsidiary, the Woodbury Soap Company.
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English: Under US copyright law prior to 1964, advertisements in periodicals would need to include their own valid copyright notice, separate from any copyright notice for the periodical as a whole, in order to establish copyright protection. Advertisement bore valid copyright notices like "© 1929, the A. J. Co. [Andrew Jergens Company]". However, no copyright renewal was made on any of these ads, so any copyright protection in the ads—and in the photos published within them, including this one—thereby expired on January 1, 1958, after the initial 28-year copyright term. See UPenn.edu's guide to copyright registrations and renewals for 1957.
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current | 06:23, 11 December 2021 | 1,554 × 1,922 (3.57 MB) | commons>Flask | Uploaded a work by {{en|1=Nickolas Muray took this photograph of Fitzgerald {{small|(''source'': Muray, Nickolas; Gallico, Paul (1967). ''The Revealing Eye: Personalities of the 1920s in Photographs by Nickolas Murray and Words by Paul Gallico''. New York: Atheneum, [https://archive.org/details/revealingeyepers00nick/page/106/mode/2up pp. 106–107])}}. The photograph was used in advertisements copyrighted by the Andrew Jergens Company on behalf... |
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