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No you don't. The copyright will will be for the reproduction and still current. The painters date of death would only matter if you took the images yourself.
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05:18, 6 July 2011 (UTC)reply
The case is already filed in the UK courts against User:Coetzee - not Wikipedia. The reason it has not been heard yet is the the Wikipedian is a US citizen and civil matters do not allow extradition. Looking at your page I'm guessing that will not apply here. Legal opinion is that the National Gallery will win. Much as in a number of libel cases and the recent superinjunction cases, UK courts are of the opinion that UK subjects are bound by UK law - regardless of where the media is hosted.
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16:43, 6 July 2011 (UTC)reply