File:Gorky-The-Liver.jpg
Summary
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| Description = Arshile Gorky. The Liver is the Cock's Comb (1944), oil on canvas, 73 1/4 x 98" (186 x 249 cm). Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY, K1956:4,
gift of Seymour H. Knox, Jr., 1956.[http://66.251.89.230/detail.php?type=related&kv=1109&t=objects]
| Source = Retrieved from [https://web.archive.org/web/20091104083201/http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1933224,00.html Time.com], 10 June 2010.
| Portion = Entire image.
| Low resolution = Lowest possible without obscuring the detail of the image. Any smaller image size obscures the detail in a way that reduces the ability to appraise it properly and hence reduces the educational claim of fair use.
| Other information = The image is copyright © 1999 Estate of Arshile Gorky / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
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{{Non-free image rationale
| Article = Arshile Gorky
| Purpose = This low resolution image is used in Arshile Gorky, an article about the artist and his work, and is credited as a piece of artistic work. The work has critical commentary in the article text, where it is seen as a major work, and possibly his greatest.
| Replaceability = There is no known free alternative available, as it is a unique artwork.
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{{Non-free image rationale
| Article = Abstract Expressionism
| Purpose = This low resolution image is used in Abstract Expressionism, an historical article about a particular group of artists (including Gorky) and their work, and is credited as a piece of relevant artistic work from the period discussed. The work has critical commentary in the article text, where it is seen as an important and material work.
| Replaceability = There is no known free alternative available, as it is a unique artwork.
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{{Non-free image rationale
| Article = Art movement
| Purpose = This low resolution image is used in Abstract Expressionism, an historical article about a particular group of artists (including Gorky) and their work, and is credited as a piece of relevant artistic work from the period discussed. The work has critical commentary in the article text, where it is seen as an important and material work.
| Replaceability = There is no known free alternative available, as it is a unique artwork.
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Licensing
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