DescriptionF. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Motor Magazine Summer 1920.jpg
English: F. Scott Fitzgerald and his wife Zelda Sayre pictured on a road-trip in Motor magazine. In July 1920—immediately after marrying—Scott and Zelda decided to drive his 1918 Marmon automobile on a 1,200 mile road-trip southward to visit the Sayre family in Montgomery, Alabama. The trip was a disaster with numerous automotive mishaps. In 1922, Scott wrote a humorous narrative about their misadventures entitled "The Cruise of the Rolling Junk." Two years later, the story was serialized and published in three-parts by Motor magazine from February-April 1924. As the copyright for all photos in magazine articles published prior to 1926 has expired, this photo is verifiably in the public domain.
[OK]Public domain (verified) as the photo was published in Motor magazine as part of three serialized articles by Fitzgerald spanning February to April 1924. Note the picture itself was taken in Summer 1920 but was published four years later in Spring 1924. For further verification of the photo's 1924 publication:
This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: Removed dust, scratches and tears.
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A photo of F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald published in Motor magazine, February-April 1924