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Hi,
I am a graphic designer and I am working on a design project with John Baskerville being featured as one of the men. Can I have your permission to use this image of John Baskerville for my design?
Thank you,
Nga
Dear Nga,
I’m afraid we don’t own the image but it belongs to our neighbours at the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. If you contact their Picture Librarian then they should be able to help you out. https://www.birminghammuseums.org.uk/collection/picture-library
Kind regards.