File:Ten Bulls by Tokuriki Tomikichiro (1902-1999).png
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The most famous series of woodcuts on the zen parable of so-called 'ox-herding pictures' (therefore historically significant). It was created by combinig single pics from viWP. Author is japanese (Kyoto) woodblock artist Tokuriki Tomikichiro (1902-1999). |
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Source |
File:Ten Bulls by Tokuriki Tomikichiro (1902-1999).gif by User:W. (which was sourced from vi:Thập_mục_ngưu_đồ) |
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Portion used |
whole |
Low resolution? |
yes-and-no. The image is pretty close to the originals, but cropped (Japanese descriptions removed). JPEG Pictures were digitally edited and converted into GIF (later converted into PNG by third party). |
Purpose of use |
educational, used in Ten Bulls |
Replaceable? |
Rather: None. This series, created in 20th century, is the most impressive one, and it is T.H.E version best known in western countries, having been used in “Zen Flesh, Zen Bones” by the Charles E. Tuttle Co. Inc. (ISBN 0-8048-0644-6 -- Authors: Nyogen Senzaki, Paul Reps); The publishers allow online publication of this work as long as the following information is added: |
Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Ten Bulls//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Ten_Bulls_by_Tokuriki_Tomikichiro_(1902-1999).pngtrue |
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[edit]This image is a faithful digitisation of a unique historic image, and the copyright for it is most likely held by the person who created the image or the agency employing the person. It is believed that the use of this image may qualify as non-free 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. Please remember that the non-free content criteria require that non-free images on Wikipedia must not "[be] used in a manner that is likely to replace the original market role of the original copyrighted media." Use of historic images from press agencies must only be of a transformative nature, when the image itself is the subject of commentary rather than the event it depicts (which is the original market role, and is not allowed per policy). | |
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current | 07:08, 25 January 2017 | 103 × 969 (58 KB) | Theo's Little Bot (talk | contribs) | Reduce size of non-free image (BOT - disable) | |
17:04, 24 April 2011 | No thumbnail | 130 × 1,224 (78 KB) | DASHBot (talk | contribs) | Bot: Rescaling Fair Use Image (shutoff) |
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