Pyramide du Louvre (Danish Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Pyramide du Louvre" in Danish language version.

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  • Simons, Marlise (28. marts 1993). "5 Pieces of Europe's Past Return to Life: France; A vast new exhibition space as the Louvre renovates". The New York Times. Hentet 7. oktober 2008.

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policyreview.info

  • 16 Feb 2017, policyreview.info: Public artworks and the freedom of panorama controversy: a case of Wikimedia influence Citat: "...Users who take a selfie in front of the Pyramide du Louvre in Paris would not be authorised to post it on social media...The legal research to be performed by photographers requires determining the date of death of the author, here the architect or outdoor artist, adding 70 years, and taking into account tremendous variations (Angelopoulos, 2012)...In France, protection of privacy has long been the leading factor. A coherent sequence of case law effectively banned photographers from most of the urban public sphere by the second part of the XIXth century: the reproduction of streets were assimilated to a breach of privacy (Tissot, 2013)...", backup

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  • The Glazing manufucturer, Saint-Gobain, states that there are "675 lozenges and 118 triangles," making 793 total glass panes ("A Raw Diamond Cut From Glass" Arkiveret 1. oktober 2019 hos Wayback Machine, Saint Gobain website). However, these numbers appear to also include the panes in the three smaller pyramids on the north, east, and south sides of the main pyramid.

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