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Alice in Wonderland sculpture by Jose de Creeft (1959), Central Park, NYC. Other title: Margaret Delacorte Memorial

Date Photo: 23. Juni 2007
Sculpture: dedicated May 7, 1959
Source Alice in Wonderland, Central Park
Author Photo: Tracey Holman
Sculpture: Jose de Creeft (1884-1982)
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Sculpture: The Art Inventories Catalog of the Smithsonian has a detailed entry on this sculpture, but doesn't list any copyright notice. Furthermore, no renewal entry (copyright, if there was one, would have had to be renewed in 1987 ±1 year) was found in the Catalog of the U.S. Copyright Office.

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