Conditions Governing the Reproduction of Works of Art
  1. Requests for permission to reproduce an image for publication, printed or electronic, must be made in writing to the Wolfsonian and should include the intended use, (including edition number, intended area of distribution and number of languages to be used), the publisher, title of the publication, and expected date of publication.
  2. Reproduction is permitted only from materials provided by the Wolfsonian.
  3. Permission is granted for only one usage, one edition, and in one language. Additional languages editions and subsequent revised editions will be considered upon application and will be subject to required fees. Photographic material may not be reused without the written permission of the Wolfsonian.
  4. The complete credit line must appear in immediate proximity to the image, or in the section devoted to photographic credits. No abbreviations are permitted. In the case of filmstrips, films, videos or television, visual credits must appear in the credits, at the beginning or at the end.
  5. A color proof must be approved by the Wolfsonian before reproduction of a color image. If a proof is not judged to be of reasonably sufficient quality by the Wolfsonian (that is, it is not a sufficiently similar match to the original), even after correction, the Wolfsonian has the right to withdraw permission to publish.
  6. All negatives, internegatives and color transparencies remain the property of the Wolfsonian.
  7. Each image must be reproduced unaltered and in its entirety unless approved in writing by the Wolfsonian. The reproduction must not be cropped, bled off the page, printed on color stock or with colored ink, or have anything superimposed on the image. A specific detail must be approved in advance and in writing by the Wolfsonian, and the word "detail" must be included in the credits.
  8. No materials are available on approval. Rental fees and costs of photographic materials (prints and slides) are payable before release of materials from the Wolfsonian, whether or not the image(s) is reproduced. Failure to pay the required fees for reproduction indicates that permission to reproduce has not been granted.
  9. In addition to the transparency rental fee, a charge equal to the replacement cost will be made for any color transparency not returned within four months or returned in damaged condition.
  10. Upon date of publication, the publisher is to provide the Wolfsonian with two complete, gratis copies of the publication in which the image is reproduced. Send: Attention Rights and Reproductions.
  11. Permission is valid for a period of two years. If the publication has not appeared at the end of that time, permission is automatically revoked and must be requested again.
  12. The permission granted terminates immediately upon publication.
  13. The Wolfsonian reserves the right to deny permission to reproduce an image from the collection to any applicant whose product is not acceptable to the Wolfsonian for any reason. Special permission must be obtained in writing from the Wolfsonian if any work of art is to be used for promotional material. Permission will not be granted for a work of art to be used as a symbol in any presentation, publication or film.
  14. The Wolfsonian assumes no responsibility for infraction of copyright laws, invasion of privacy or improper or illegal use that may arise from reproduction of images.

FEATURED OBJECT:
Poster, Air France. Ala Littoria. Paris Rome, c. 1940
Designed by Albert Solon
(French?, dates unknown)
Printed by France-Affiches, Paris
Commercial color lithograph 
XX1990.4106

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