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==Summary==
{{Non-free use rationale 2
|Description = [[Freedom of Speech (painting)]]
|Source = http://store.nrm.org/browse.cfm/4,2843.html
|Date = 1943
|Author = [[Norman Rockwell Museum]]
|Article = Freedom of Speech (painting)
|Purpose = For visual identification of the object of the article. The article as a whole is dedicated specifically to a discussion of this work.
|Replaceability = n.a.
|Minimality = This is the size the Museum uses to market for its sales. Thus, this is a size the museum feels is not too large to compete with the prints it sells
|Commercial = n.a.
|Other information =
# This is the main subject in [[Freedom of Speech (painting)]], which is an article that entirely consists of analysis, commentary and criticism of the ''Freedom of Speech'' painting.
# The subject of the image is a historically significant artwork as one of the cornerstone in the career of the most famous American painter of the first half of the 20th century.
# The image is only being used for informational purposes to depict the most important art work in the article.
# Its inclusion in the article adds significantly to the article because it exemplifies an important topic from this article.
# copies made from it will be of very inferior quality to the original,
# the image is only being used for the purpose of analysis or criticism,
# there is no alternative, public domain or free-copyrighted replacement available.
 
}}
 
==Licensing==
{{Non-free 2D art|image has rationale=yes}}
 
==Fair Use Rationale in [[Four Freedoms (Norman Rockwell)]]==
 
The image linked here is claimed to be used under fair use as:
 
# This is one of four pieces of art that are the main subject in [[Four Freedoms {painting series)]], which is an article that entirely consists of analysis, commentary and criticism of the Four Freedoms painting series.
# The subject of the image is a historically significant artwork as one of the cornerstone in the career of the most famous American painter of the first half of the 20th century.
# The image is only being used for informational purposes to depict the most important art work in the article.
# Its inclusion in the article adds significantly to the article because it exemplifies an important topic from this article.
# copies made from it will be of very inferior quality to the original,
# the image is only being used for the purpose of analysis or criticism,
# there is no alternative, public domain or free-copyrighted replacement available.
 
==Fair Use Rationale in [[Freedom of Speech (painting)]]==
 
The image linked here is claimed to be used under fair use as:
 
# This is the main subject in [[Freedom of Speech (painting)]], which is an article that entirely consists of analysis, commentary and criticism of the ''Freedom of Speech'' painting.
# The subject of the image is a historically significant artwork as one of the cornerstone in the career of the most famous American painter of the first half of the 20th century.
# The image is only being used for informational purposes to depict the most important art work in the article.
# Its inclusion in the article adds significantly to the article because it exemplifies an important topic from this article.
# copies made from it will be of very inferior quality to the original,
# the image is only being used for the purpose of analysis or criticism,
# there is no alternative, public domain or free-copyrighted replacement available.
 
==Fair use rationale for [[Norman Rockwell]]==
Though this image is subject to copyright, its use is believed to be covered by the U.S. fair use laws and Wikipedia policy because:
# It is a historically significant political cartoon, showing an illustration of the ''[[Four Freedoms]]'' documenting and promoting the purchase of War Bonds by American citizens during [[World War II]].
# It is of much lower resolution than the original (copies made from it will be of very inferior quality).
# The image is only being used for informational purposes.
# Its inclusion in the article adds significantly to the article because it shows one of the most historically significant examples of the work for which the article's subject is notable and the coining of the eponymous term with which he is still notably associated.