Commons:Deletion requests/File:Kobe-keiba6379.JPG
{{User:Jnn/C}} removed by Omotecho (talk · contribs) with comment Updated details. Confirmed the original image before trimming, and it shows a wall (in public space?) with an enlarged image of a postcard, with caption along the top edge. The postcard itself is a reproduction of a woodblock print made in the 1870s, which a municipal art museum in Kobe had reproduced into a set of postcards, perhaps as a merchandise to sell at their gift shop. Painter of the wall mural unknown: location of the wall not identified, but could belongs to a public facility. AntiCompositeNumber (talk) 03:09, 29 August 2020 (UTC)
Comment I am not quite sure if we decide the right of the artist who painted /mechanically reproduced a derivative art/postcard of the original woodcut into a mural. As you see with the older file before trimming, this is a wall painting on an unknown location, but presumably the poster is not the owner of the facility, nor claims to be the creator of the mural.
- The mural derives a postcard reproduced from a woodcut print by Hasegawa Sadanobu II (d.1940);
- The Kobe Namban Art Museum (ja: 神戸市立南蛮美術館) had issued those postcards resizing Hasegawa’s woodcuts in a set of six pre-1982;
- that museum was amalgamated into w:en:Kobe City Museum in 1982.
- Postcard source: NCID BA90975023.
- Location where the photo was taken unknown;
- FYI, not the same mural, but a branch for JRA, or the public horse race organisation’s bookie WINS Kobe, seems to have had the same woodcut printed on their shutter, which looks quite different from this Kobe-keiba6379.JPG.
--Omotecho (talk) 07:20, 29 August 2020 (UTC)
Deleted: deleted based on PCP. --rubin16 (talk) 14:07, 12 June 2021 (UTC)