File:El Torito by Amado de la Cueva.jpg

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El Torito, a fresco mural by Mexican artist Amado de la Cueva

Summary

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El Torito
Artist
Amado de la Cueva
Title
El Torito
Description
Depiction of a Mexican fireworks tradition with a person carrying a firework structure (the bull) chasing the crowd around.
Date 1923
date QS:P571,+1923-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium fresco
medium QS:P186,Q25631150
Dimensions height: 4.5 m (15 ft); width: 2.3 m (92.9 in)
dimensions QS:P2048,4.58U11573
dimensions QS:P2049,2.36U11573
Secretariat of Public Education (Mexico)
Place of creation Secretariat of Public Education main headquarters in Mexico City
Source/Photographer Secretaria de Educacion Publica: Matematicas segundo grado, Back cover - ISBN 978-607-551-176-4
Permission
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Public domain
This work is in the public domain in Mexico for one of the following reasons:
  • Its author died before 1952 (Mexico had a term of 30 years after the author's death until 1982,[1] and no copyright term extension in 1982 or later restored copyright to expired works).
  • It is an artistic or literary work published before 1918 (Mexico had a term of 30 years since publication until 1948).[2]
  • It is a work of a Mexican government (federal, state, or municipal) and it was published before more than 100 years ago (before 1 January 1924).[3]
  • Anonymous works are considered in the public domain until the author or the owner of the rights are identified.[4]

  1. See 1963 Art.23(I).
  2. See 1928 Art.1183.
  3. See 1996-2018 Art.29(II).
  4. See 1996-2018 Art. 153.

You must also include a United States public domain tag to indicate why this work is in the public domain in the United States.

Licensing

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Public domain
This work is in the public domain in Mexico for one of the following reasons:
  • Its author died before 1952 (Mexico had a term of 30 years after the author's death until 1982,[1] and no copyright term extension in 1982 or later restored copyright to expired works).
  • It is an artistic or literary work published before 1918 (Mexico had a term of 30 years since publication until 1948).[2]
  • It is a work of a Mexican government (federal, state, or municipal) and it was published before more than 100 years ago (before 1 January 1924).[3]
  • Anonymous works are considered in the public domain until the author or the owner of the rights are identified.[4]

  1. See 1963 Art.23(I).
  2. See 1928 Art.1183.
  3. See 1996-2018 Art.29(II).
  4. See 1996-2018 Art. 153.

You must also include a United States public domain tag to indicate why this work is in the public domain in the United States.

Mexico

The photographical reproduction of this work is covered under the article 148, VII of the Mexican copyright law (Ley Federal de Derechos de Autor), which states that
«Literary and artistic works already published may be used, provided that normal commercialization of the work is not affected, without authorization from the copyrightholder and without remuneration, invariably citing the source and without altering the work, only in the following cases: […]
VII. Reproduction, communication, and distribution by means of drawings, paintings, photographs, and audiovisual means of works visible from public places». See COM:CRT/Mexico#Freedom of panorama for more information.

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