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Archivo: Charley Patton (1929 photo portrait)

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Descripción: The only extant photograph of American bluesman Charley Patton, circa 1929. Patton sits at a chair with a Stella guitar. The portrait was likely taken in Grafton, Wisconsin—the headquarters of Paramount Records—at either a photography studio or recording studio. An image of Patton's face (cropped from this photo) had been discovered in the early 1960s, but the full portrait was not uncovered until 2002 when John Tefteller found it while searching for blues records and ephemera on a trip to Grafton and Port Washington. Source: Tefteller, John (2003). "Gold in Grafton! Long lost Paramount photos, artwork, 78s surface after 70 years!" 78 Quarterly. No. 12. pp. 12–39. Archived from the original on October 17, 2015.
Título: Charley Patton (1929 photo portrait)
Créditos: The full photo was first published in 1929 or 1930 and rediscovered/republished in 2002 after it had entered the public domain. Original source: The photo was originally published in at least two different forms: a Paramount publicity photo (most likely distributed to newspapers) and a 1930 Paramount promotional calendar distributed by the F. W. Boerner Company. (Boerner was responsible for Paramount's graphics and marketing from 1930–1934, and his company distributed the remainder of Paramount's unsold records after the label went out of business in 1932.) The tighter crop showing just Patton's face was published in a 1929 Paramount supplement. Instant source: High-res scan via NewSounds.org. Retouched by uploader; see unretouched original in upload history below.
Autor(a): Photo published by Paramount Records and the F. W. Boerner Company. Photographer uncredited and unknown.
Permiso: Este archivo se encuentra en el dominio público en los Estados Unidos porque fue publicado en ese país entre los años 1927 y 1963, y, teniendo un aviso de derechos de autor, no se renovó su protección. A menos que su autor haya fallecido años antes, se mantiene bajo propiedad intelectual en los países o zonas que no aplican la regla del plazo más corto para las obras estadounidenses, como Canadá (50 años p.m.a.), China continental (50 años, a excepción de Hong Kong o Macao), Alemania (70), Suiza (70), México (100) y otros países con reglas particulares. Vea Commons:Hirtle chart como referencia e información.
Términos de Uso: Dominio Público
Licencia: Dominio Público
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