File:Atelier Nadar - Fly scene from Offenbach's Orphée aux enfers with Jeanne Granier as Eurydice and Eugène Vauthier as Jupiter, 1887 revival, wide-angle shot-Colorized.jpg

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Atelier Nadar - Fly scene from Offenbach's Orphée aux enfers with Jeanne Granier as Eurydice and Eugène Vauthier as Jupiter, 1887 revival, wide-angle shot

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Jeanne Granier (Eurydice) and Eugène Vauthier (Jupiter) in the famous fly scene from Jacques Offenbach's Orphée aux enfers. Albumen print, 10.5 x 14.5 cm. This was not the original cast,

Fun fact: If I'm not horribly mistaken, those wings are pretty clearly drawn on after the photo was taken, likely because the real props wouldn't stay still long enough.
Date 1887[1]
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Author Atelier Nadar; restored by Adam Cuerden; colourised by
Wilfredo Rafael Rodriguez Hernandez  (1982–)  wikidata:Q115464159
 
Wilfredo Rafael Rodriguez Hernandez
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Description Canadian-Brazilian programmer, free-license photographer, musician, designer and chess player
Date of birth 4 December 1982 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth Guatire, Venezuela
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Paul Nadar, the last owner of Atelier Nadar, died in 1939. Nadar died in 1910. If it's considered anonymous, it's out of copyright 70 years after creation, and it was created 137 years ago. In short, it's out of copyright whatever the situation.

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  1. Gallica says 1874, but the casting is the 1887 revival cast, so this is in error.
  2. Technically, it's more likely to have been Nadar in 1887, but Nadar died in 1910, and his son, Paul Nadar in 1939. If you're trying to prove public domain, you need to use the last person to die, as copyright in the EU is Life+70 years.

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