Can I copy a painting and sell it?

It is legal to copy anything. It is illegal to sell, publicize and publish a copy of an artwork unless you have prior permission from the copyright owner. It is also illegal to publish and sell an artwork that's substantially similar to another original work of art.
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Is it illegal to recreate a painting?

Copying pre-existing works is legal, so long as the original work is in the public domain (meaning that the copyright on that work has expired).
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Is it illegal to copy artwork for personal use?

With photographs and other types of artwork, the US copyright law goes into effect immediately – with or without a registration mark. Even if an artist sells their artwork, they own the copyright to it. The buyer cannot make prints or sell copies of it without written permission.
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Is it legal to sell art reproductions?

The short answer to this is yes, yes art reproduction is legal if you follow and adhere to copyright law.
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Can you photocopy a painting?

Anything can be copied legally. The copyright owner must give you permission before selling, publicizing, or publishing a copy of a work of art. The act of publishing and selling works of art that are substantially similar to another original work of art is also prohibited.
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Can you paint someone else's photo and sell it?

Who Holds the Copyright? The creator of the photograph, i.e. the photographer, usually holds the copyright to the photo and unless they've expressly given permission for its use, making a painting based on a photo would infringe the photographer's copyright.
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What is it called when you copy a painting?

Plagiarists copy sketches, paintings, photos, and even sculptures. When you copy someone else's art without consent or credit—you are stealing.
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Can I reproduce a work of art?

Rights of copyright owners

Copyright owners of artistic works hold the right to reproduce, publish, communicate or broadcast their works. There is no right 'to perform' artistic works, you do not need permission to exhibit an artistic work if the copyright owner has already made it publicly available.
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Can you sell reproductions of famous paintings?

Yes, so long as they are no longer protected by copyright. So, for example, anything created by the artists you note would be in the public domain.
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How much do you have to change artwork to avoid copyright?

How much do you have to change artwork to avoid copyright? There is actually no percentage by which you must change an image to avoid copyright infringement. While some say that you have to change 10-30% of a copyrighted work to avoid infringement, that has been proven to be a myth.
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Are famous paintings copyrighted?

there is no copyright and the work is in the public domain. of art, then you can use the photo however you want. do not permit the public to photograph their collection. photo is an exact reproduction or "slavish copying".
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Is the Mona Lisa copyrighted?

For example, the Mona Lisa is in the public domain because Leonardo da Vinci died more than 70 years ago, but you can also find photographs of the Mona Lisa that are free to use here.
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What can you do if someone copies your artwork?

If you're concerned someone may infringe upon your original work, the best way to protect your rights is to register with the copyright office. You do not need a lawyer to register: You can go to the U.S. copyright office's website and follow the instructions.
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Can you copy an artist's style?

In the eyes of the law, you can't copyright a style, you can only copyright a specific work, so if someone starts to paint in your own style, with your own palette and compositions, using the same techniques, but does not literally copy one specific work of yours, it is still legal, although not the best way to be ...
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How do you replicate a painting?

A copy can be made by borrowing the painting. You should take the painting to a photo lab to obtain a copy. Make sure to tell the technician what dimensions and quality you would like. When you ask for a copy, make sure to specify that it should be the same size and resolution as the original.
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How common is art forgery?

Experts and institutions may also be reluctant to admit their own fallibility. Art historian Thomas Hoving estimates that various types of forged art comprise up to 40% of the art market, though others find this estimate to be absurdly high.
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Are old paintings copyright free?

As long as the painting is under copyright, you cannot use publicly without permission any copy (reproduction) you may own or find. This is true even if you are the actual owner of the original painting. You own the object, not the right to copy it.
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Can you sell prints of original art?

And if you do not own the copyright to your original artwork that you've just bought then you do not have the right to make prints of it and sell it. You need the artist to sign over the copyright to you if you want to make and sell prints of the artwork that you just bought.
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Do paintings need copyright?

You have a copyright in your artwork as soon as it has been created and fixed in a tangible object. It does not need to be registered with the copyright office or have a copyright notice attached to receive copyright protection. A copyright lasts for the life of the artist, plus 70 years after the artist's death.
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How do you prove ownership of artwork?

A signed statement of authenticity from the artist or an expert on the artist is ideal. An original gallery sales receipt, receipt directly from the artist, or an appraisal from an expert in the era are also good options. Unfortunately, anything can be copied or falsified, but these are generally good options.
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How do you make money off copyrighted material?

With fixed works—whether CDs, novels, fine art sculptures, or anything similar—artists can make money in two principle ways: licensing their copyright or outright assigning their copyright (i.e., fully selling their rights in a work).
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How do you know if an artwork is copyrighted?

How to check the copyright for an image?
  1. Look for an image credit or contact details.
  2. Look for a watermark.
  3. Check the image's metadata.
  4. Do a Google reverse image search.
  5. Search the U.S. Copyright Office Database.
  6. +1. If in doubt, don't use it.
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Can I redraw a copyright image?

A permission is required if the original image is copied (used as is) or modified (slight changes were made). A copyright is usually NOT required if the image was redrawn (i.e. such substantial changes were made that it can be considered a new work).
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Can I paint a picture of a celebrity and sell it?

You can sell a fine art painting of a celebrity as long as it is a transformative work of art. This means it needs to be artistic in nature, not just a faithful likeness. The painting cannot copy an existing work of art (including a photo), and cannot interfere with a celebrity's “right of publicity”.
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