File:Moscow Church, 1929 painting by Eliot O'Hara.jpg

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|Description = 1929 watercolor painting by Elliot O'Hara of a church in Moscow.

Used in the Eliot O'Hara article.

|Source = Original publication: Mead Art Museum at Amherst College online collection database

Immediate source: http://museums.fivecolleges.edu/detail.php?museum=all&t=objects&type=all&f=&s=Eliot+O%27Hara&record=0

|Author = Eliot O'Hara

|Article = Eliot O'Hara

|Purpose = This image will illustrate the type of painting that Eliot O'Hara made on his 1929 journey to the Soviet Union. Without illustration the nature of O'Hara's work in this period would not be apparent.

|Replaceability = Mead Art Museum at Amherst College owns the original work, and therefor no other entity could legitimately create an image like this one.

|Minimality = This is a low resolution reproduction of a painting that will be used only to illustrate an article about the painter.

|Commercial = This is a low resolution file and the Mead Art Museum at Amherst College does not have any commercial interest in the low resolutions files from its online collection.

|Other information = {{Non-free with NC}}

"Low-resolution images suitable for research, classroom presentations and unpublished papers are available to all, free of charge, through the museum’s searchable online database." from Amherst College's website.

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