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Frida Kahlo and Henri Matisse Enter the Public Domain

Last updated: January 1, 2025 4:20 am
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Public Domain Day is finally here, and with it comes the exciting opportunity to access, adapt, remix, and republish the works of some legendary artists and authors. Henri Matisse, Frida Kahlo, Robert Capa, William Faulkner, Virginia Woolf, Ernest Hemingway, and others have now entered the public domain, allowing us to explore their creations in new and innovative ways.

In the United States, works commissioned 95 years ago, such as films and books from 1929, are now free for the taking. Additionally, individual works copyrighted under the “life plus 70 years” term, like those of creators who passed away in 1954, are now open for public consumption. The Public Domain Review journal’s annual advent countdown calendar is a fantastic resource that showcases a month’s worth of significant contributions to literature, visual arts, and performing arts that have transitioned into the public domain in 2025.

Henri Matisse’s vibrant paintings and inventive cut-outs, such as “Still Life with Dance,” can now be explored beyond the confines of galleries and art books. Frida Kahlo’s iconic self-portraits, which symbolize her bold and unapologetic style, are also available for rediscovery. While her likeness has been commercialized extensively, entering the public domain aligns with her anti-capitalist beliefs.

It’s important to note that while works enter the public domain, certain elements like trademarks and rights to publicity may still apply. Laura Ricciardi, an art law expert, emphasizes the need to navigate these legal complexities when utilizing public domain works. Carl Eldh’s sculptures and Robert Capa’s impactful war photography are now free to be shared and appreciated by a wider audience.

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Literary treasures like William Faulkner’s “The Sound and the Fury” and Ernest Hemingway’s “A Farewell to Arms” are now accessible for all to enjoy. Virginia Woolf’s groundbreaking essay “A Room of One’s Own” continues to inspire women’s empowerment and creative freedom. Mahatma Gandhi’s autobiography and Agnes Smedley’s novel provide unique insights into their remarkable lives and contributions to history.

As we commemorate Public Domain Day and enter a new year, let’s celebrate the wealth of creativity and knowledge now available to us. These works offer a window into the past while sparking inspiration for the future. Happy Public Domain Day and Happy New Year to all!

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