File:'Red Canvas' by Richard Tuttle, 1967, Corcoran Gallery of Art.jpg

Summary
Red Canvas by Richard Tuttle, 1967, Corcoran Collection at the National Gallery of Art

Licensing
Fair use rationale in Richard Tuttle:
 * 1) This is a historically significant work that could not be conveyed in words.
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 * 3) Its inclusion in the article(s) adds significantly to the article(s) because it shows the subject, or the work of the subject, of the article(s).
 * 4) The image is a low resolution copy of the original work and would be unlikely to impact sales of prints or be usable as a desktop backdrop.

Fair use rationale in Late modernism:
 * 1) This is a historically significant work that could not be conveyed in words.
 * 2) Inclusion is for information, education and analysis only.
 * 3) Its inclusion in the article(s) adds significantly to the article(s) because it shows the subject, or the work of the subject, of the article(s).
 * 4) The image is a low resolution copy of the original work and would be unlikely to impact sales of prints or be usable as a desktop backdrop.

Fair use rationale in Western painting:
 * 1) This is a historically significant work that could not be conveyed in words.
 * 2) Inclusion is for information, education and analysis only.
 * 3) Its inclusion in the article(s) adds significantly to the article(s) because it shows the subject, or the work of the subject, of the article(s).
 * 4) The image is a low resolution copy of the original work and would be unlikely to impact sales of prints or be usable as a desktop backdrop.

Fair use rationale in Shaped canvas:
 * 1) This is a historically significant work that could not be conveyed in words.
 * 2) Inclusion is for information, education and analysis only.
 * 3) Its inclusion in the article(s) adds significantly to the article(s) because it shows the subject, or the work of the subject, of the article(s).
 * 4) The image is a low resolution copy of the original work and would be unlikely to impact sales of prints or be usable as a desktop backdrop.

Fair Use Rationale in 20th century Western painting:
 * 1) The image is low resolution and unsuitable for commercial purposes.
 * 2) It is representative of the work of Richard Tuttle, a subject of the article.
 * 3) Its use enhances the reader's understanding of the topic.
 * 4) No free-use equivalent is available or can be made.

Fair use rationale in History of painting:
 * 1) This is a historically significant work that could not be conveyed in words.
 * 2) Inclusion is for information, education and analysis only.
 * 3) Its inclusion in the article(s) adds significantly to the article(s) because it shows the subject, or the work of the subject, of the article(s).
 * 4) The image is a low resolution copy of the original work and would be unlikely to impact sales of prints or be usable as a desktop backdrop.