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Ch. 6.
6.4.1
6.4.1
When subject to manufacturing clause.
III.
Statutory exceptions.(cont'd)
b.
(cont'd)
3.
(cont'd)
Examples:
(2)
A photoengraving of the Taj Mahal in a book on architecture
(3)
Lithographic reproductions of photo­graphs of native villages in the Belgian Congo, illustrating a treatise on anthropology
4.
Reproduction of a work of art.
(a)

A lithograph or photoengraving "reproduces a work of art" when the lithograph or photo­

engraving was prepared as a reproduction of an already-existing artistic, graphic, or pictorial work.
Examples:
(1)
Lithographic reproductions of paintings in the Louvre, or of statuary in Rome
(2)
Photoengravings reproducing drawings of scenes in London
(b)

A lithograph or photoengraving which repro­duces a work of art located abroad need not be manufactured in the United States, even though the work of art was created abroad for the sole purpose of such reproduction.

Examples are lithographs or photoengravings reproducing:

(1)
Drawings/made in England to illustrate a special edition of Dickens' works
(2)
Paintings of Christmas symbols made in Germany for greeting cards