File:Painting of Martin Samuel Allwood.jpg

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Note: This is a painting of Swedish language "polymath" and translator of Nordic poetry, professor and writer and language educator, Martin Samuel Allwood, son of an English-Swedish radio pioneer and immigrant to Sweden, CharlesAllwood. Martin Allwood died in 1999, and it is exceedingly unlikely a likeness of his will become available on a free license without active negotiation efforts on the part of the Wikipedia Community. I am uploading this for use with NFUR template only for his biography, Martin Allwood, which is also interwiiki'ed to Swedish Wikipedia.

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Description

Painting by Igor Pańczuk, 1987 [from inspection of the canvas itself, lower left corner]

Source

Arne Collen's materials in memoriam of Martin Allwood, web installation: http://www.arnecollen.com/tributes/martin-allwood/

Article

Martin Allwood

Portion used

All of it, at very low resolution photography

Low resolution?

yes

Purpose of use

It is a rare image of a world authority on Nordic poetry and translator of poetry into Engllish

Replaceable?

Subject has died in 1999

Other information

Arne Collen or Igor Pańczuk may release this as a free image. It's worth pursuing.

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current18:54, 2 February 2017Thumbnail for version as of 18:54, 2 February 2017297 × 334 (18 KB)DatBot (talk | contribs)Reduce size of non-free image (BOT - disable)
09:21, 31 July 2015No thumbnail768 × 866 (148 KB)Mareklug (talk | contribs)This is a painting of Swedish language "polymath" and translator of Nordic poetry, professor and writer and language educator, Martin Samuel Allwood, son of an English-Swedish radio pioneer and immigrant to Sweden, CharlesAllwood. Martin Allwood died i...

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