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The official position taken by the Wikimedia Foundation is that "faithful reproductions of two-dimensional public domain works of art are public domain".This photographic reproduction is therefore also considered to be in the public domain in the United States.
The Tower of Babel was the subject of three paintings by Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painter Pieter Bruegel the Elder. The first, a miniature painted on ivory, was painted in 1552–1553 while Bruegel was in Rome, and is now lost.
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The Tower of Babel: 1563: Oil on panel: 114 × 155: Kunsthistorisches Museum: MS 16 The Tower of Babel: 1563–1565: Oil on panel: 59.9 × 74.6: Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen: MS 17 Landscape with the Flight into Egypt: 1563: Oil on panel: 37.1 × 55.6: Courtauld Institute Galleries: MS 18 Portrait of an Old Woman: 1563: Oil on panel: 22 × 18 ...
The typical elements of van Cleve's drawing and paintings of the Tower of Babel are not present in the large body of compositions of the Tower of Babel that have traditionally been attributed to van Cleve. It is now believed that the latter were the work of unidentified painters active in Antwerp in the period between 1580 and 1600.
The Tower of Babel appears as an important location in the Babylonian story arc of the Japanese shōjo manga Crest of the Royal Family. In the video game series Doom, the Tower of Babel appears multiple times. In the original 1993 Doom, the level "E2M8" is named and takes place at the "Tower of Babel".
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