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© 1996 (calendar year nineteen
ninety-six) Dr Saku Gunasegaram/Isaac Falconer
[Isaac Falconer Paintings USA]
COMMISSIONED BY: The Reverend John S. Horner, "at that time
in nineteen ninety-five)
_RECTOR_ of
St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Ardmore,
Pennsylvania, USA
36 Ardmore Avenue, Ardmore, PA 19003, USA
telephone: +1 610-649-1486 Fax: +1 610-649-4562
stmarysardmore@verizon.net
"then" Rector, St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Ardmore, Pennsylvania,
USA
~for use in an annual church ceremony welcoming and
consecrating new members
into the St. Mary's congregation as well as re-dedicating
current adult members
renewing their consecration and allegiance to the Episcopal
Church
24" (twenty-four inches) x 36" (thirty-six inches)
gold ink+other non-gold colored/coloured inks+acrylic on hand-made
Japanese rice paper
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As a general rule, for works created after January 1, 1978
[nineteen seventy-eight],
copyright protection lasts for the life of the author plus an
additional 70 [seventy] years.
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COMMISSIONED BY: The Reverend John S. Horner, "at that time"
in calendar year 1995 (nineteen ninety-five)
_RECTOR_ of
St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Ardmore,
Pennsylvania, USA
36 (thirty-six) Ardmore Avenue, Ardmore, PA
19003 (one nine zero zero three), USA
telephone: +1 610-649-1486 Fax: +1
610-649-4562
stmarysardmore@verizon.net
"then" Rector, St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Ardmore, Pennsylvania,
USA
~for use in an annual church ceremony welcoming and
consecrating new members
into the St. Mary's congregation as well as re-dedicating
current adult members
renewing their consecration and allegiance to the Episcopal
Church
24" (twenty-four inches) x 36" (thirty-six inches)
gold ink+other non-gold colored/coloured inks+acrylic on hand-made
Japanese rice paper
The term of copyright for a particular work
depends on several factors,
including whether it has been published,
and, if so, the date of first publication.
As a general rule, for works created after
January 1, 1978 [nineteen seventy-eight],
copyright protection lasts for the life of
the author plus an additional 70 [seventy] years.
How Long Does Copyright Protection Last?
(FAQ) | U.S. Copyright Office
https://www.copyright.gov/help/faq/faq-duration.html