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"The Laughing Cavalier," painted by Frans Hals in 1624, is in the public domain due to its age, as copyright typically lasts for the life of the creator plus a certain number of years (usually 70) and has long since expired. Consequently, the image can be freely reproduced and used without needing permission or payment. However, modern reproductions or interpretations may still have copyright protections.

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