Postcard Copyright- Museum, or the Artist?
Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2018 3:40 pm
Hello, Andy-
I am hoping to include photo collages as illustrations in with the novel I'm working on.
A vintage postcard I'd like to use was published in 1943 by the Museum of Natural History in Belgium. They printed a series of postcards of prints in their collection... birds, painted by Hubert Dubond (born in 1901, he died in Antwerp in 1981.) The card is listed on Ebay, but this is a similar one:
http://static.akpool.de/images/cards/194/1944782.jpg
I tried reading through the information in this article... The Public Domain vs. the Museum: The Limits of Copyright and Reproductions of Two-dimensional Works of Ar but it's left me more confused than ever!
https://www.jcms-journal.com/articles/1 ... s.1021217/
I can't make out if it's the museum that owns the copyright, (since they published the postcard) or the artist? If it's the artist, I don't see how I could go about optaining copyright permission, since I can't find out much about him online at all.
I am considering using some different cards if this one proves to be too difficult, but I'm still trying to track down their publishers- they are photos images, not artwork.
Thanks for any help you're able to give!
I am hoping to include photo collages as illustrations in with the novel I'm working on.
A vintage postcard I'd like to use was published in 1943 by the Museum of Natural History in Belgium. They printed a series of postcards of prints in their collection... birds, painted by Hubert Dubond (born in 1901, he died in Antwerp in 1981.) The card is listed on Ebay, but this is a similar one:
http://static.akpool.de/images/cards/194/1944782.jpg
I tried reading through the information in this article... The Public Domain vs. the Museum: The Limits of Copyright and Reproductions of Two-dimensional Works of Ar but it's left me more confused than ever!
https://www.jcms-journal.com/articles/1 ... s.1021217/
I can't make out if it's the museum that owns the copyright, (since they published the postcard) or the artist? If it's the artist, I don't see how I could go about optaining copyright permission, since I can't find out much about him online at all.
I am considering using some different cards if this one proves to be too difficult, but I'm still trying to track down their publishers- they are photos images, not artwork.
Thanks for any help you're able to give!