Illustrations Teaching Script for Fair Use in Art Making

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Illustrations Teaching Script for Fair Use in Art Making

Marcel Duchamp. Salvador Dali. L. H. O. O. Q. or La Joconde, 1964 Marcel Duchamp Salvador Dali L.H.O.O.Q. or La Joconde, 1964 Self Portrait as Mona Lisa, 1954 (replica of 1919 original)

Keith Haring Untitled, 1982

Andrea Blanch, Silk Gucci Sandals, 2000 (left) Jeff Koons, Niagara, 2000 (right)

Robert Rauschenberg Ringer State (Hoarfrost edition), 1974

Dennis Morris, Sid Vicious, 1977 (left) and Mr Dennis Morris, Sid Vicious, 1977 (left) and Mr. Brainwash, Sid Vicious (right), derived from the 1977 Dennis Morris photograph

Andy Warhol, Turquoise Marilyn, 1962 (left) and Elaine Sturtevant, Warhol Licorice Marilyn, 2004 (right)

All images in this PowerPoint were taken from the Internet and are used according to the copyright doctrine of fair use.