DescriptionPaddington Station by Toni Frissell 1951.jpg
English: Fashion model
Lisa Fonssagrives in
Paddington station, London, by American photographer Toni Frissell (1907-1988). Color film copy transparency from black-and-white original. Originally published in Harper's Bazaar, 1951; re-published in Toni Frissell: Photographs, 1933-1967, New York, NY: Doubleday, 1994.
(The location of this picture is misidentified in the US Library of Congress record as "Victoria Station".)
This work is from the
Toni Frissell collection at the Library of Congress. According to the library, there are
no known copyright restrictions on the use of this work. Toni Frissell has released into the public domain all images for which the library holds the original negative:
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Images for which the Library holds original negative: Per the instrument of gift, Miss Frissell dedicated to the public the rights she held to original negatives in her collection, and she orally informed the Library that she held the rights to those images. This assertion is supported by Vogue Magazine, for which Miss Frissell was a staff photographer from 1933 to the late 1940s. They have informed the Library in writing that they claim no rights to images for which the Library holds the negatives. However, privacy and publicity rights may apply.
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Images for which they have the original negatives are those whose call number begins LC-F9-01-, LC-F9-34-, LC-F9-02-, LC-F9-39-, LC-F9-03-, LC-F9-53-, LC-F9-04-, LC-F9-54-, LC-F9-11-, LC-F9-56-, or LC-F9-30-.
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