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Media data and Non-free use rationale
Description The Doors of Durin, the only illustration other than maps in The Lord of the Rings, and as such an important piece of Tolkien's artwork
Author or
copyright owner
J. R. R. Tolkien
Source (WP:NFCC#4) own scan from book
Date of publication 1954
Use in article (WP:NFCC#7) Tolkien's artwork
Purpose of use in article (WP:NFCC#8) The appearance of the design that Tolkien arrived at for this illustration after many sketches and repeated simplification, to give an apparently simple drawing with Feänorian script mirrored by the elegantly curled trees, as discussed and cited in the article
Not replaceable with
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Not replaceable with
textual coverage because
(WP:NFCC#1)
A visual effect, specially one as complex as this, combining fantasy, calligraphy, and artwork, cannot be understood fully by the reader with text alone, no matter how finely crafted, or artists would not bother to draw.
Minimal use (WP:NFCC#3) The image is used at poor resolution.
Respect for
commercial opportunities
(WP:NFCC#2)
n.a.
Other information As the only non-map illustration in The Lord of the Rings, it is unique, so there cannot be more of its kind.
Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Tolkien's artwork//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Doors_of_Durin.jpgtrue
Media data and Non-free use rationale
Description The Doors of Durin, the only illustration other than maps in The Lord of the Rings, and an important visual element of the journey through Moria (Tolkien)
Author or
copyright owner
J. R. R. Tolkien
Source (WP:NFCC#4) own scan from book
Date of publication 1954
Use in article (WP:NFCC#7) Moria (Tolkien)
Purpose of use in article (WP:NFCC#8) Show Tolkien's visual conception of the Doors of Durin, the Gates of Moria, including the symbols of the Two Trees of Valinor, the Feänorian Tengwar script, Durin's emblems including the Crown and the Seven Stars, and the Star of the House of Fëanor, as discussed and cited in the article.
Not replaceable with
free media because
(WP:NFCC#1)
n.a.
Not replaceable with
textual coverage because
(WP:NFCC#1)
A visual effect, specially one as complex as this, combining fantasy, calligraphy, and artwork, cannot be understood fully by the reader with text alone, no matter how finely crafted, or artists would not bother to draw.
Minimal use (WP:NFCC#3) The image is used at poor resolution and only in this article.
Respect for
commercial opportunities
(WP:NFCC#2)
n.a.
Other information As the only non-map illustration in The Lord of the Rings, it is unique, so there cannot be more of its kind.
Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Moria (Tolkien)//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Doors_of_Durin.jpgtrue
Media data and Non-free use rationale
Description The Doors of Durin, the only illustration other than maps in The Lord of the Rings, and an important visual element of the journey through Moria (Tolkien)
Author or
copyright owner
J. R. R. Tolkien
Source (WP:NFCC#4) own scan from book
Date of publication 1954
Use in article (WP:NFCC#7) Architecture in Middle-earth
Purpose of use in article (WP:NFCC#8) Show Tolkien's visual conception of the Doors of Durin, as discussed and cited in the article.
Not replaceable with
free media because
(WP:NFCC#1)
n.a.
Not replaceable with
textual coverage because
(WP:NFCC#1)
A visual effect, specially one as complex as this, combining fantasy, calligraphy, and artwork, cannot be understood fully by the reader with text alone, no matter how finely crafted, or artists would not bother to draw.
Minimal use (WP:NFCC#3) The image is used at poor resolution and only in this article.
Respect for
commercial opportunities
(WP:NFCC#2)
n.a.
Other information As the only non-map illustration in The Lord of the Rings, it is unique, so there cannot be more of its kind.
Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Architecture in Middle-earth//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Doors_of_Durin.jpgtrue
Media data and Non-free use rationale
Description The Doors of Durin, the only illustration other than maps in The Lord of the Rings, and an important visual element of the journey through Moria (Tolkien)
Author or
copyright owner
J. R. R. Tolkien
Source (WP:NFCC#4) own scan from book
Date of publication 1954
Use in article (WP:NFCC#7) Non-narrative elements in The Lord of the Rings
Purpose of use in article (WP:NFCC#8) Show Tolkien's illustration of the Doors of Durin, as discussed and cited in the article.
Not replaceable with
free media because
(WP:NFCC#1)
n.a.
Not replaceable with
textual coverage because
(WP:NFCC#1)
A visual effect, specially one as complex as this, combining fantasy, calligraphy, and artwork, cannot be understood fully by the reader with text alone, no matter how finely crafted, or artists would not bother to draw.
Minimal use (WP:NFCC#3) The image is used at poor resolution and only in this article.
Respect for
commercial opportunities
(WP:NFCC#2)
n.a.
Other information As the only non-map illustration in The Lord of the Rings, it is unique, so there cannot be more of its kind.
Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Non-narrative elements in The Lord of the Rings//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Doors_of_Durin.jpgtrue

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