English: Photographic postcard of Mathilde Felixovna Kschessinskaya (1872-1971), Soloist to His Imperial Majesty and Prima ballerina of the St. Petersburg Imperial Theatres. She is costumed as Marie Camargo in the choreographer Marius Petipa (1811-1910) and the composer Ludwig Minkus's (1826-1917) 1872 ballet La Camargo.
Päiväys
suunnilleen vuonna 1902
date QS:P,+1902-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Lähde
Photographic postcard owned and scanned by MrLopez2681, purchased via a seller of rare theatrical photos.
Tekijä
Unknown photographer of the photography department of the Imperial Mariinsky Theatre. St. Petersburg, Russian Empire.
The Russian Federation (early Soviet Russia, RSFSR) is the historical heir but not legal successor of the Russian Empire, and the Russian Empire was not party to the Berne Convention (it was not country of Union for the protection of the rights of authors in their literary and artistic works), so according to article 5 of the Convention this work has no country of origin except:
in the case of cinematographic work the maker of which has his headquarters or his habitual residence in a country of the Union, the country of origin shall be that country,
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The exclusive rights to this work do not extend on territory of the Russian Federation according to article 1256 of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation (details), because this work does not meet the requirements on the territory of publication, on the author's nationality, and on obligations for international treaties.
The Russian Federation (early Soviet Russia, RSFSR) is the historical heir but not legal successor of the Russian Empire, and the Russian Empire was not party to the Berne Convention (it was not country of Union for the protection of the rights of authors in their literary and artistic works), so according to article 5 of the Convention this work has no country of origin except:
in the case of cinematographic work the maker of which has his headquarters or his habitual residence in a country of the Union, the country of origin shall be that country,
in the case of of architecture erected in a country of the Union or other artistic works incorporated in a building or other structure located in a country of the Union, the country of origin shall be that country,
in the case of other works if the author is a national of a country of the Union¹, the country of origin shall be that country.
¹ - Author who is not a national of a country of the Union but who has his habitual residence in a country of the Union, be assimilated to national of that country.
The exclusive rights to this work do not extend on territory of the Russian Federation according to article 1256 of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation (details), because this work does not meet the requirements on the territory of publication, on the author's nationality, and on obligations for international treaties.
{{Information |Description={{en|1=Photographic postcard of Mathilde Felixovna Kschessinskaya (1872-1971), ''Prima ballerina assoluta of the St. Petersburg Imperial Theatres''. She is costumed as Marie Camargo in the choreographer Marius Petipa (1811-1910)
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