"These publications illustrate more artworks that are now in the public domain in the United States because the artists did not file copyright renewal applications within the one-year renewal window at the end of the 28 years following the first publication. All of these artists died fewer than 70 years ago, so these artworks are potentially protected by copyright in countries that calculate copyright protection based on the life of the artist.
*Edward Hopper, Nighthawks, 1942. From: The Art Institute of Chicago, Fifty-third Annual Exhibition of American Paintings and Sculpture. Chicago: 1942.
*Salvador Dali, Inventions of the Monsters, 1937. From: James Thrall Soby, Salvador Dali. New York: Museum of Modern Art, 1946.
*Ivan Albright, Heavy the Oar to Him Who is Tired, Heavy the Coat, Heavy the Sea, 1929. From: WFMT Chicago Fine Arts Guide. Chicago: November 1960."
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{{artwork |artist = {{creator:Ivan Albright}} |Title = Heavy the Oar to Him Who is Tired, Heavy the Coat, Heavy the Sea |Date = 1929 |Medium = Oil on canvas |Dimensions = 135.3 x 86.4 cm (53 1/4 x 34 in.) |Credit Line = Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Ludgin |accession number = 1959.12 |Description= |Source= https://www.artic.edu/artworks/9535 |Author= |Permission=From [http://www.artic.edu/aic/collections/exhibitions/Ryerson/CopyrightLaw/6 "Copyright Law: Publishing Art and the Public Doma...
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