Image:Divine Mercy (Adolf Hyla painting)2007-08-16.jpg

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Description

The Divine Mercy image as painted by Adolf Hyla. The writing at the bottom is in polish and means "Jesus I Trust in You". This painting hangs above the tomb of Saint Faustina in the convent of Our Lady of Mercy in Cracow-Lagiewniki, Poland. The painting was completed in 1943.


I have placed an exact duplicate of this image (slightly different name) on Wikicommons (see here) for other wikiprojects to use. However I have used this 'Wikipedia based' version through out Wikipedia as Wikicommons may have a problem with the copyright status of the image and wikicommons may delete it in the future.

UPDATE: The wikicommons version was deleted on 28 August 2007.

Source

Trounce

Date

16 August 2007

Author

Adolf Hyla

Permission
(Reusing this image)

See below.

[edit] Fair use rationale

  1. There is no alternative, public domain or free-copyrighted replacement image available.
  2. Inclusion of the image is for information, education and analysis only.
  3. The text discussing the significance of this art work, or referencing it as a key example of the artists work, is enhanced by inclusion of the image.
  4. The image is a low resolution copy of the original work, and of such low quality that it will not affect potential sales of the art work.
  5. The image is used on the Wikipedia articles directly related to the image.
  6. The image is intrinsic to the story Saint Faustina and the Roman Catholic Divine Mercy devotion.
Non-free / fair use media rationale for Mary Faustina Kowalska
Description

The image of Jesus Christ as described by Saint Faustina in her diary. Painted by Adolf Hyla in 1943.

Source

User:Trounce

Article

Mary Faustina Kowalska

Portion used

All of the image, I presume.

Low resolution?

The image is bigger than the rule of thumb, because the frame takes up (a) sizable portion of the image,(b) there are details that are core to the image such as the writing at the bottom that need to be legible and the detail in the chest region and (c) the face of Jesus Christ is very important in the image yet it is relatively small in relation to the entire image. Posting the slightly larger than the rule of thumb size allows for better visibility of these important elements.

Purpose of use

To illustrate the articles relating to the story and visions of Saint Faustina and the Roman Catholic Divine Mercy devotion.

Replaceable?

This is the unique image painted by Adlof Hyla, which hangs over the tomb of Saint Faustina. Another photo could be taken but it would still have the same copyright status (i.e. Adolf Hyla or whoever owns the copyright in the painting would still own the copyright of the new photo.)

Other information In the Roman Catholic world this image is a widely reproduced image. I wouldn't be at all surprised to learn that it is in the public domain or that because of its wide spread use has recived de facto public domain status.
Non-free / fair use media rationale for Chaplet of Divine Mercy
Description

The image of Jesus Christ as described by Saint Faustina in her diary. Painted by Adolf Hyla in 1943.

Source

User:Trounce

Article

Chaplet of Divine Mercy

Portion used

All of the image, I presume.

Low resolution?

The image is bigger than the rule of thumb, because the frame takes up (a) sizable portion of the image,(b) there are details that are core to the image such as the writing at the bottom that need to be legible and the detail in the chest region and (c) the face of Jesus Christ is very important in the image yet it is relatively small in relation to the entire image. Posting the slightly larger than the rule of thumb size allows for better visibility of these important elements.

Purpose of use

To illustrate the articles relating to the story and visions of Saint Faustina and the Roman Catholic Divine Mercy devotion.

Replaceable?

This is the unique image painted by Adlof Hyla, which hangs over the tomb of Saint Faustina. Another photo could be taken but it would still have the same copyright status (i.e. Adolf Hyla or whoever owns the copyright in the painting would still own the copyright of the new photo.)

Other information In the Roman Catholic world this image is a widely reproduced image. I wouldn't be at all surprised to learn that it is in the public domain or that because of its wide spread use has recived de facto public domain status.
Non-free / fair use media rationale for Divine Mercy (painting)
Description

The image of Jesus Christ as described by Saint Faustina in her diary. Painted by Adolf Hyla in 1943.

Source

User:Trounce

Article

Divine Mercy (painting)

Portion used

All of the image, I presume.

Low resolution?

The image is bigger than the rule of thumb, because the frame takes up (a) sizable portion of the image,(b) there are details that are core to the image such as the writing at the bottom that need to be legible and the detail in the chest region and (c) the face of Jesus Christ is very important in the image yet it is relatively small in relation to the entire image. Posting the slightly larger than the rule of thumb size allows for better visibility of these important elements.

Purpose of use

To illustrate the articles relating to the story and visions of Saint Faustina and the Roman Catholic Divine Mercy devotion.

Replaceable?

This is the unique image painted by Adlof Hyla, which hangs over the tomb of Saint Faustina. Another photo could be taken but it would still have the same copyright status (i.e. Adolf Hyla or whoever owns the copyright in the painting would still own the copyright of the new photo.)

Other information In the Roman Catholic world this image is a widely reproduced image. I wouldn't be at all surprised to learn that it is in the public domain or that because of its wide spread use has recived de facto public domain status.
Non-free / fair use media rationale for Divine Mercy Sunday
Description

The image of Jesus Christ as described by Saint Faustina in her diary. Painted by Adolf Hyla in 1943.

Source

User:Trounce

Article

Divine Mercy Sunday

Portion used

All of the image, I presume.

Low resolution?

The image is bigger than the rule of thumb, because the frame takes up (a) sizable portion of the image,(b) there are details that are core to the image such as the writing at the bottom that need to be legible and the detail in the chest region and (c) the face of Jesus Christ is very important in the image yet it is relatively small in relation to the entire image. Posting the slightly larger than the rule of thumb size allows for better visibility of these important elements.

Purpose of use

To illustrate the articles relating to the story and visions of Saint Faustina and the Roman Catholic Divine Mercy devotion.

Replaceable?

This is the unique image painted by Adlof Hyla, which hangs over the tomb of Saint Faustina. Another photo could be taken but it would still have the same copyright status (i.e. Adolf Hyla or whoever owns the copyright in the painting would still own the copyright of the new photo.)

Other information In the Roman Catholic world this image is a widely reproduced image. I wouldn't be at all surprised to learn that it is in the public domain or that because of its wide spread use has recived de facto public domain status.
Non-free / fair use media rationale for Visions of Jesus and Mary
Description

The image of Jesus Christ as described by Saint Faustina in her diary. Painted by Adolf Hyla in 1943.

Source

User:Trounce

Article

Visions of Jesus and Mary

Portion used

All of the image, I presume.

Low resolution?

The image is bigger than the rule of thumb, because the frame takes up (a) sizable portion of the image,(b) there are details that are core to the image such as the writing at the bottom that need to be legible and the detail in the chest region and (c) the face of Jesus Christ is very important in the image yet it is relatively small in relation to the entire image. Posting the slightly larger than the rule of thumb size allows for better visibility of these important elements.

Purpose of use

To illustrate the articles relating to the story and visions of Saint Faustina and the Roman Catholic Divine Mercy devotion.

Replaceable?

This is the unique image painted by Adlof Hyla, which hangs over the tomb of Saint Faustina. Another photo could be taken but it would still have the same copyright status (i.e. Adolf Hyla or whoever owns the copyright in the painting would still own the copyright of the new photo.)

Other information In the Roman Catholic world this image is a widely reproduced image. I wouldn't be at all surprised to learn that it is in the public domain or that because of its wide spread use has recived de facto public domain status.
Non-free / fair use media rationale for Depiction of Jesus
Description

The image of Jesus Christ as described by Saint Faustina in her diary. Painted by Adolf Hyla in 1943.

Source

User:Trounce

Article

Depiction of Jesus

Portion used

All of the image, I presume.

Low resolution?

The image is bigger than the rule of thumb, because the frame takes up (a) sizable portion of the image,(b) there are details that are core to the image such as the writing at the bottom that need to be legible and the detail in the chest region and (c) the face of Jesus Christ is very important in the image yet it is relatively small in relation to the entire image. Posting the slightly larger than the rule of thumb size allows for better visibility of these important elements.

Purpose of use

To illustrate the articles relating to the story and visions of Saint Faustina and the Roman Catholic Divine Mercy devotion.

Replaceable?

This is the unique image painted by Adlof Hyla, which hangs over the tomb of Saint Faustina. Another photo could be taken but it would still have the same copyright status (i.e. Adolf Hyla or whoever owns the copyright in the painting would still own the copyright of the new photo.)

Other information In the Roman Catholic world this image is a widely reproduced image. I wouldn't be at all surprised to learn that it is in the public domain or that because of its wide spread use has recived de facto public domain status.

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