File:Jesus and the Woman at the Well (34035525870).jpg

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Description This stained glass window used to be a part of a Presbyterian Church of Astoria in Queens, New York. The LDS Church acquired this window in 2008, and it is now in the BYU Museum of Art. Stained glass c. 1920
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Source Jesus and the Woman at the Well
Author Stained Glass: Unknown
Photograph: Ben P L
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This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published (or registered with the U.S. Copyright Office) before January 1, 1929.

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Note: This tag should not be used for sound recordings.PD-1923Public domain in the United States//commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Jesus_and_the_Woman_at_the_Well_(34035525870).jpg

The description at the BYU Museum of Art shows the date as circa 1920 and the artist as "unknown". Therefore, either it is in fact PD-1923 as shown above, or, if it was actually first published after 1923, then it has no notice, since the artist's name would have to be included in the notice. Also, a close examination of this large file does not show anything that might be notice. Either way, it must be PD.

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