File:The Hill - Hobbiton-across-the-Water.jpg
Summary
{{Non-free use rationale 2
|Description = The Hill - Hobbiton-across-the-Water watercolour frontispiece for The Hobbit, 1938 (American edition), an early published exemplar of Tolkien's artwork
|Source = Original publication: The Hobbit
Immediate source: https://image.slidesharecdn.com/pictures-120719192803-phpapp01/95/pictures-by-jrr-tolkien-5-728.jpg?cb=1342726238
|Date = 1938
|Author = J. R. R. Tolkien
|Article = Bag End
|Purpose = Shows Tolkien's own visual conception of the location of Bag End, in one of the best places for a luxurious Hobbit-hole anywhere in the Shire, as discussed in the article
|Replaceability = This exact image is discussed (repeatedly) in the text.
|Minimality = This is the only watercolour image in the article. It's reproduced here at the usual greatly reduced resolution.
|Commercial = The image first appeared in print over 80 years ago, at much better resolution than here, and there has been more than enough time for the publisher to exploit it.
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{{Non-free use rationale 2
|Description = The Hill - Hobbiton-across-the-Water watercolour frontispiece for The Hobbit, 1938 (American edition), an early published exemplar of Tolkien's artwork
|Source = Original publication: The Hobbit
Immediate source: https://image.slidesharecdn.com/pictures-120719192803-phpapp01/95/pictures-by-jrr-tolkien-5-728.jpg?cb=1342726238
|Date = 1938
|Author = J. R. R. Tolkien
|Article = Tolkien's artwork
|Purpose = Shows the watercolour painting style that Tolkien used for The Hobbit, as discussed in the article
|Replaceability = This exact image is discussed in multiple places in the text. Nothing else would do.
|Minimality = This is the only watercolour image in the article, and indeed the only one of Tolkien's watercolours anywhere on Wikipedia, barring book covers. It's reproduced here at greatly reduced resolution.
|Commercial = The image first appeared in print over 80 years ago, at much better resolution than here, and there has been ample time for the publisher to exploit it and for people to copy it if they wanted.
}}
Licensing
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