... appreciation. Their very novelty would make them repulsive until the public had learned the new language in which their author spoke. It may be more than doubted, for instance, whether the etchings of Goya or the paintings of Manet would have been... The standard model and beyond - Page 385edited by - 1903 - 428 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1903 - 904 pages
...protection when seen for then first time. At the other end, copyright^ would be denied to'pictures which appealed* to a public less educated than the...the interest of any public, they have a commercial value, — it would be bold to say that they have not an aesthetic and educational value, — and the... | |
| United States. Patent Office - 1904 - 824 pages
...of Goya or the paintings of Manet would have been sure of protection when seen for the first time. At the other end, copyright would be denied to pictures...the interest of any public, they have a commercial value — it would be bold to say that they have not an esthetic and educational value — and the... | |
| 1908 - 1304 pages
...Goya or the paintings of Manet would have been sure of protection when seen for the first time. * * * If they command the interest of any public, they have a commercial value — it would be bold to say that they have not an aesthetic and educational value — and the... | |
| 1915 - 656 pages
...Manet would have been sure of protection when seen for the first time. At the other end, copyrights would be denied to pictures which appealed to a public...the interest of any public, they have a commercial value — and it would be bold to say that they have not an aesthetic and educational value — and... | |
| 1915 - 652 pages
...Manet would have been sure of protection when seen for the first time. At the other end, copyrights would be denied to pictures which appealed to a public...the interest of any public, they have a commercial value — and it would be bold to say that they have not an aesthetic and educational value — and... | |
| Floyd Barzilia Clark - 1915 - 234 pages
...Manet would have been sure of protection when seen for the first time. At the other end, copyrights would be denied to pictures which appealed to a public...the interest of any public, they have a commercial value — and it would be bold to say that they have not an aesthetic and educational value — and... | |
| William Benjamin Hale - 1917 - 346 pages
...of Goya or the paintings of Manet would have been sure of protection when seen for the first time. At the other end, copyright would be denied to pictures...the interest of any public, they have a commercial value — it would be bold to say that they have not an festhetlc and educational value — and the... | |
| 1925 - 500 pages
...used for an advertisement." As respects the aesthetic argument the court said: If they [the pictures] command the interest of any public, they have a commercial...value—it would be bold to say that they have not an sesthetic and educational value—and the taste of any public is not to be treated with contempt. The... | |
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