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Photo of the dining room of La Caravelle restaurant in New York.
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Source
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New York Times April 4, 2004. Note that NYT no longer allows articles to be saved in the Wayback Machine, but does permit archiving of article photos.
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Article
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La Caravelle (New York)
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Portion used
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Low resolution?
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yes-resolution is 96 bpi and size of file is 25k
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Purpose of use
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To illustrate what the restaurant looked like. It closed in 2004.
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Replaceable?
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La Caravelle did not use promotions such as postcards nor did it court the press as venues like the Stork Club did. I have not seen a PD image of the interior of the restaurant and am doubtful that I will find one. However, should one be discovered, it will replace this photo.
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Other information
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Photo by Suzanne DeChillo/The New York Times
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Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of La Caravelle (New York)//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:La_Caravelle_dining_room_2004.jpgtrue
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- Places like the Stork Club, El Morocco and similar venues encouraged press photos of the notable persons who were guests. The Stork Club had a photographer on its payroll who took photos and distributed copies of celebrity guests to the print media. La Caravelle presented itself as a place for fine French cuisine, presumably somewhere where notable people could dine without disturbance.
- The restaurant closed its doors in 2004, with the Jammets opting not to sell the business and to instead focus on their wines and champagnes produced under the La Caravelle name. Regardless of whether photos of the restaurant's interior were taken by the New York Times or someone else, they are only of historic value. This photo was published in 2004 in an obituary for one of its former chefs and owners. The NYT will not suffer any loss of circulation for this educational and informational use of the photo, nor will the Jammets either lose or gain business for their long-shuttered restaurant.
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Please remember that the non-free content criteria require that non-free images on Wikipedia must not "[be] used in a manner that is likely to replace the original market role of the original copyrighted media." Use of historic images from press agencies must only be of a transformative nature, when the image itself is the subject of commentary rather than the event it depicts (which is the original market role, and is not allowed per policy).
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current | 18:19, 22 June 2015 | | 350 × 233 (25 KB) | Renamed user 995577823Xyn | {{Non-free use rationale |Article =La Caravelle (New York) |Description =Photo of the dining room of La Caravelle restaurant in New York. |Source = [http://www.nytimes.com/2014/04/04/nyregion/roger-fessaguet-a-wizard-of-ha... |
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