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Description

Jeff Koons sculpture titled "Play-Doh", polychromed aluminum, 123 x 151 x 137 inches, 312.4 x 383.5 x 348 cm

Source

Artist's website: JeffKoons.com

Article

Play-Doh (sculpture)

Portion used

Entire image, as it is being used to illustrate the appearance and features of the sculpture as a whole. Therefore, a partial image would be inadequate for its stated purpose.

Low resolution?

The copy is of sufficient resolution for commentary and identification, but of significantly inferior quality to the original that it would be unsuitable for use as artwork on pirate merchandise or other uses that would compete with the commercial purpose of the original artwork.

Purpose of use

For use in the infobox of the article dedicated to the sculpture. The image forms a core part of both the article's identity and the commentary on the sculpture, a function which cannot be performed with text alone.

Replaceable?

No, since it is an image of the sculpture whose copyright is believed to belong to Jeff Koons, no free alternative of similar quality could possibly exist.

Other information

Usefulness of article is diminished in absence of image of sculpture

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18:32, 2 January 2021No thumbnail383 × 400 (264 KB)Bus stop (talk | contribs)Jeff Koons sculpture titled "Play-Doh", polychromed aluminum, 123 x 151 x 137 inches, 312.4 x 383.5 x 348 cm, for use at the article "Play-Doh (sculpture)" from artist's website JeffKoons.com under Fair use rationale.

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