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English: Portrait of John Gielgud (Item 2 of 3) by Carl Van Vechten
Česky: Portrét Johna Gielguda (druhá ze tří fotografií) od Carla Van Vechtena
Date 3 December 1936
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US-LibraryOfCongress-BookLogo.svg This image is available from the United States Library of Congress's Prints and Photographs division under the digital ID van.5a52024.
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Portrait of John Gielgud (Item 2 of 3)

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Source Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Van Vechten Collection, reproduction number LOT 12735, no. 425 .
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Public domain As the restrictions on this collection expired in 1986, the Library of Congress believes this image is in the public domain.
However, the Carl Van Vechten estate has asked that use of Van Vechten's photographs "preserve the integrity" of his work, i.e, that photographs not be colorized or cropped, and that proper credit is given to the photographer. For more information consult Restrictions on Van Vechten Photographs.
Applications-graphics.svg This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: cropped the black border, adjusted levels using GIMP. Modifications made by pabouk. The original can be found here.

I hope that cropping approximately one pixel on each side does not interfere with the work's integrity.


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