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Română: Evanghelistul Matei de la Capela Gheorghieff din Cimitirul Bellu din Bucuresti al cărei proiect a fost făcut de arhitectul Ion Mincu. Acesta i-a dat comandă lui Frederic Storck de două statui care să reprezinte pe cei doi evangheliști Luca și Matei. Statuile prezente pe monumentul funerar, realizate de Frederic Storck, sunt considerate primele creaţii ale artei neobizantine din România. Statuile evangheliștilor Ion și Marcu urmau să fie date comandă altor sculptori. Primind această comandă din partea principalului reprezentant al stilului românesc din arhitectura din Romania, Frederic Storck a înţeles de îndată că trebuie să înceapă prin a-şi însuşi cât mai temeinic cu putinţă, anumite cunoştinţe în legătură cu coordonatele stilistice ale artei postbizantine, în formele sub care s-a manifestat aceasta în ţările române.
Date between 1903 and 1905
date QS:P,+1903-00-00T00:00:00Z/8,P1319,+1903-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1905-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Source Cecilia Cutescu Storck: Fresca unei vieti, Bucuresti, 1944, editia 1, tiraj 1300 ex
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Frederic Storck  (1872–1942)  wikidata:Q368977
 
Frederic Storck
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Friedrich Storck, Fritz Storck
Description Romanian sculptor and professor
Date of birth/death 19 January 1872 Edit this at Wikidata 26 December 1942 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Bucharest Bucharest
Work period 1893 Edit this at Wikidata–1942 Edit this at Wikidata
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creator QS:P170,Q368977
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Public domain According to the Decree no. 321/1956 of June 18, 1956 Chapter 1 Article 7, non-artistic photographs were not expressly protected by copyright. Artistic photographs taken between 1956 and 1996 are protected by copyright for a limited term, as follows:
  • (b) 10 years since issuance for the author of an artistic photographic series
  • (c) 5 years since issuance for the author of an isolated artistic photograph

Of the aforementioned photographs, those whose term hadn't expired before 1996 received a considerable prolongation, according to the Romanian Law on Copyright and Neighboring Rights Law no. 8/1996 of March 14, 1996 Article 149, Paragraph 3, modified by Law no. 285/2004 of June 23, 2004, Article 128:

The length of copyright over works that have been created before the enforcement of this law and whose protection terms had not expired according to the previous legislation are prolonged to the protection term provided by this law.

Therefore, Romanian artistic photographs whose protection term expired before 1996 are now in the public domain. These include photographic series published before 1986 and isolated photographs published before 1991. As a courtesy, please credit the author whenever using the photograph.


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