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Permissions from Galleries and Collections for use of Images

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This Free Space Page contains copies of emails from some galleries and collections giving permission for use of images on their websites.

Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, England

12 August 2021 email to Michael Cayley from picture DOT library AT ashmus DOT ox DOT ac DOTuk

Dear Michael,

Many thanks for your email, and sorry for the delay in replying… the terms of our collections online site state that users are welcome to use low-res images that can be downloaded from our site (which should be a maximum of 1000 pixels on the longest side) ‘non-commercial educational purposes, including schools, higher education and further education students and employees for uses connected with education’. We ask that images are credited using the descriptive information you will find on the page (including accession number/ artist/ title or equivalent ideally) plus the image credit Image © Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford (unless otherwise stated) to link it back to our institution. If you can include the page link too, that would be great.

Full terms can be read here: https://collections.ashmolean.org/footer/terms-of-use-9180/

Many thanks – all the best, Amy

Burghley House, Stamford, Lincolnshire, England

31 October 2019 email to Cayley-55|Michael Cayley by Jon Culverhouse, curator, Burghley House Collection

Dear Michael, Do by all means use images from our website to illustrate WikiTree. Please credit ‘The Burghley House Collection’.

Yours,

Jon Culverhouse Curator

National Portrait Gallery, London, England

Email to Michael Cayley of 24 Feb 2020 from Lisa Olrichs, Rights & Images Officer

Dear Michael,

Thank you for your message.

The National Portrait Gallery have no objection to low-resolution images being used on Wikipedia for non-commercial purposes. Please apply for the Creative Commons Licence via our website if it is available for the image you wish to use. You will receive the low-res file after filling out your email address. Make sure to credit the image using the credit line (c) National Portrait Gallery, London.

If you have any further questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us.

Kind regards, Lisa

Tate Gallery, London, England

Email of 2019 to Michael Cayley who asked about permission to use images

Dear Michael,

Many thanks – please go ahead with this.

Please simply right-click on the images on Tate’s website (www.tate.org.uk) to download and use them. (www.tate-images.com is for commercial users.)

Please ensure they are accredited in this format:

[ARTIST NAME], [TITLE OF WORK], [DATE], Tate [ACCESSION NUMBER OF WORK], digital image © Tate released under Creative Commons CC-BY-NC-ND (3.0 Unported)

For example:

Wassily Kandinsky, Cossacks, 1910-1, Tate (N04948), digital image © Tate released under Creative Commons CC-BY-NC-ND (3.0 Unported)

If there is ever to be a commercial element to this, please kindly come back to us once more.

Kind regards,

Bernard Horrocks Intellectual Property Manager Tate Gallery





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