File:Rilke and Klossowska at Chateau Muzot 1923.jpg
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Summary
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1922 photograph of Bohemian-Austrian poet Rainer Maria Rilke (1875-1926) with his lover Baladine Klossowska at the Chateau Muzot in Switzerland. |
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Source |
Original publication: unknown, donated 1951 to the Swiss National library (see [1]) |
Date |
c. 1922 |
Author |
Unknown |
Permission (Reusing this file) |
picture created c. 1922 but never in compliance with US copyright formalities
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All indications are that that it was published without compliance to US copyright formalities. All indications point to it being in public domain in Switzerland where the photograph was taken and originated - as a non-artistic photograph it is generally not considered copyrightable under Swiss jurisdiction (see Commons:Template:PD-Switzerland-photo and Art. 2 par. 1 of the Swiss Copyright Act).
According to the HelveticArchives, the photograph was taken in 1922 (see link).
The only intended use of this photograph will be on the "Duino Elegies" article, as Rilke wrote the work and Klossowska was influential in its creation and in Rilke's life at the time.
Licensing
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