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Description |
Portrait of Danish architect Jørn Utzon taken in May 2000 at his house Can Feliz in Majorca, by photographer Ole Haupt (b. 1946). (Portrait article) |
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Source |
National Portrait Gallery, Canberra |
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Portion used |
Entire |
Low resolution? |
Yes |
Purpose of use |
To identify the subject of the article, which presents critical commentary of his life and works |
Replaceable? |
No, the subject died in 2008, making it impossible to take "free" replacements; all images of the subject must be obtained from previous photographers, of which none has been found to be in the public domain or licensed in accordance with Wikipedia's policies. |
Other information |
It was previously published in Richard Weston: Utzon — Inspiration, Vision, Architecture. Denmark: Edition Bløndal, 2002 and on the front cover of Louisiana Revy Vol.44 No.2 Jørn Utzon: The Architects Universe, Louisiana Museum of Art, 2004. The image has been purchased by the Australian National Portrait Gallery in 2004. |
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