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File:Louis Henri Cordier, Le Doute (1906).jpg

Summary

Artist

Louis Henri Cordier (1853–1925)

(Note: in the records of the Departamento de Monumentos y Obras de Arte de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires, the sculptor's name is indicated as Luis Ernesto Cordier: see the website indicated under "References" below.)
Title
English: The Doubt.
Español: La Duda.
Français : Le doute.
Date 1906.
Medium marble.
English: Plaza San Martín, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Located about 10 metres from the intersection of Maipú and Santa Fe.
Español: Plaza San Martín, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Situada sobre la plaza a unos 10 m de la intersección de Maipú y Santa Fe.
Français : Plaza San Martín, Buenos Aires, Argentine. Situé à quelque 10 mètres de l'intersection de Maipú et Santa Fe.
Notes
English: The sculptor was the son of Charles Henri Joseph Cordier, himself a sculptor.
Español: El escultor fue el hijo de Charles Henri Joseph Cordier, el propio escultor.
Français : Le sculpteur était le fils de Charles Henri Joseph Cordier, lui-même sculpteur.
References .
Source/Photographer
English: Photographed by the uploader, Roberto Fiadone, on 5 August 2008, 15:32.
Español: Tomada por Roberto Fiadone, 5 August 2008, 15:32.
Français : Photographié par l'uploader, Roberto Fiadone, le 5 août 2008, 15:32.
Permission
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The statue is in the public domain. Under the original copyright law of Argentina (Ley 11.723 dated September 30, 1933), the copyright in an artwork lasted for 30 years from the author's death. As the sculptor, Cordier, died in 1925, the copyright in the statue lapsed in 1955. This was before the copyright period was increased to 50 years after the author's death by Decreto-Ley 12.063/57, published in the Boletin Oficial on October 11, 1957. See " Commons:Licensing#Argentina".

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34° 35′ 43.60″ S, 58° 22′ 36.70″ W

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