File:Ioannes XXIII.png
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Do not remove this tag until the deletion nomination is closed. Reason for the nomination: These files are photographs which depict the papal medaillons of popes John XXIII, Paul IV, John Paul I, John Paul II, Benedict XVI and Francis, located in the Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls in Rome. Those mosaics are still fully protected by copyright as they are works created/published less than 70 years ago and, in some cases like the portraits of Benedict XVI and Pope Francis, made by living artists. Neither the Vatican City nor Italy have freedom of panorama, so we cannot held photographs depicting this 6 tondo mosaics until 70 years from their author's death or, if the author is unknown, 70 years after their creation/publication. The files should be deleted and recovered only after the copyright protection period had expired for each medaillon. See this related DR for further information.
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Español: Médaillon de la frise des papes de la basílica de San-Pablo Extramuros. Es un retrato sobre mosaico que representa a Juan XXIII, 261º Papa de la Iglesia Católica (1958-1963). Enlaza con la serie de medallones que reproducen la figura de todos los Papas de la historia, encargados por Gregorio XVI, ya iniciada en el siglo V bajo el pontificado de León I el Magno.
Français : Médaillon de la frise des papes à Saint-Paul-hors-les-Murs. Il s'agit d'un portrait sur mosaïque représentant Ioannes XXIII, 261e pape de l'Église catholique (1958-1963). Il rejoint la série de médaillons que reproducen l'efigie de tous les Papes de l'histoire, voulue par Grégoire XVI, dejá comencée le V siècle sous le pontificat de Léon I le Grand. |
Date | Subida 2019-12-27 |
Source | http://www.vatican.va/holy_father/john_xxiii/index_fr.htm |
Author | Unknown authorUnknown author |
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This file is a faithful representation of a medallion mosaic inside the Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls which includes the portraits of all the Popes of the Catholic Church since the 1st century. For almost all of those mosaics, the authors are presumably unknown and the mosaics itself date back to circa 1850 (reconstruction of the basilica under the pontificate of Pius IX). As such they fall in the public domain. See popechart.com for documentation.
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This is a faithful photographic reproduction of a two-dimensional, public domain work of art. The work of art itself is in the public domain for the following reason:
The official position taken by the Wikimedia Foundation is that "faithful reproductions of two-dimensional public domain works of art are public domain".
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