File:Ellwood Zimmerman House living room, 1953.jpg
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Summary
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|Description = Ellwood Zimmerman House living room, 1953
|Source = https://www.eichlernetwork.com/article/mourning-ellwood-original
|Date = Original work: 1950
Depiction: 1953
|Author = Original work: Craig Ellwood architect
Depiction: Julius Shulman photographer
|Article = Ellwood Zimmerman House
|Purpose = To support encyclopedic discussion of this work in this article. The illustration is specifically needed to support the following point(s):
This image illustrates the interior of this architecturally significant home that has been demolished. It depicts: "The one-story home was known for its light-filled openness, featuring many sliding glass doors that provided views and passage into the garden." and the "free-standing centrally-located brick fireplace that separated the living room area from the dining room, similar to Case Study House 9 designed by Charles Eames and [[Eero Saarinen}."
|Replaceability = Any derivative work based upon the artwork would be a copyright violation, so creation of a free image is not possible.
|Minimality = The image is to be used once in the article above to illustrate the interior of this historically significant work. It is black & white, low-resolution, and small sized within WP criteria for fair use.
|Commercial = The use of a low resolution image of the artwork will not impact the commercial viability of the art.
|Other information = The image was created and published by the same author who also holds the rights to the original object, and no alternative depiction could be suitably created.
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[edit]This image is a two-dimensional representation of a building or architectural work which has been destroyed, demolished, or otherwise permanently altered in a way that makes it impossible to take a new photograph serving the same encyclopedic purpose. This image is protected by copyright by the publisher of the destroyed architecture. It is believed that the use of low-resolution versions of such images
qualifies as fair use under the copyright law of the United States. Any other uses of this image, on Wikipedia or elsewhere, may be copyright infringement. See Wikipedia:Non-free content for more information.
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