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The image, a photograph of Jean Metzinger, published in 1913, can be found directly in the 1913 publication, or here: http://books.google.es/books?id=qYATQ3Rw6qgC&q=metzinger#v=snippet&q=metzinger&f=false The cubist painters By Guillaume Apollinaire, translated and analyzed by Peter F. Read, University of California Press, 25 oct. 2004 - 234 pages.

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Hi, I'm not sure whether you knew that Robert Antoine Pinchon had been nominated for Did You Know? I've now reviewed it and have some concerns; could you have a look? In particular, there are several paragraphs with no reference, and Did You Know requires at least one reference per paragraph. I also think from the style and length in some places that you may have translated the Lespinasse book a bit too closely, but I can't see it to verify. Yngvadottir (talk) 22:28, 20 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]


From Coldcreation: Hi, thanks for your time spent. I've gone back and fixed up a few things (see edits) and added the citations where needed. Indeed, the Lespinasse book is a great source, not just for text but for photos. I did my best to put some of his writings into my own words. Otherwise I would place quotes around the text (in the case of a literal translation, usually short) Coldcreation (talk) 15:59, 21 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Yes, I did see; thanks for all that effort! I did some further shortening and rewording and added two more mid-paragraph refs to Lespinasse on the assumption those facts were also from there. And I replaced the mention of a photo of him painting at age 12 with the one of a photo of him painting at age 8 that was in at least two sources I can see, and referenced it from one of them. I think between us we have probably eliminated any overly close translation there may have been, so I have given it its tick. Yngvadottir (talk) 20:09, 22 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Coldcreation wrote: The photograph of R.A. Pinchon, on page 14 of Lespinasse, 2007, is from 1898. The painting pictured in that photograph is dated 98. He is clearly not 8 years old in that picture. So I can only assume that sources stating he is 8 years old are mistaken. Note too that there is, on the same page in Lespinasse, a color reproduction of the painting with the date visible. From 1 July 1898 Pinchon was 12. Aside from that change (which I just made) everything else appears accurate.Coldcreation (talk) 06:38, 23 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]

DYK for Robert Antoine Pinchon[edit]

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What makes the author of the Henri Biva page think that the painter represented on the postcard at the top of the page, "Un coin du parc at Villeneuve l'Etang" is Henri Biva himself ? same question about the other postcard lower on the page, "Parc de Villeneuve l'Etang - promenade autour de l'Etang" ? --Dmmtvg (talk) 16:53, 5 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]


I have answered this question (a good one) directly in the Henri Biva talk page. Coldcreation (talk) 07:32, 15 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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Thanks for the notification. Those non-free images have now been removed for the userpage. Coldcreation (talk) 01:48, 22 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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  • The Copyright tag for this image has been modified to the more general PD-US-1923-abroad. As such, this image is perfectly suited to Wikipedia rules for the publication of images. This work by Pablo Picasso was published abroad before 1923, and thus can have no independent copyright in the United States. It is simply a faithful reproduction of an old, public domain, 2-dimensional work of art published outside the United States prior to 1923. Coldcreation (talk) 08:26, 13 March 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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I just added[edit]

a book about Joseph Csaky to the Further reading section of the article about him and you removed it,calling it "unproductive"?. What would be considered a productive title to add? Einar aka Carptrash (talk) 19:16, 14 April 2013 (UTC)[reply]

  • Perhaps 'unproductive' was not the right word. Sorry for that. But that book by Balas is referenced in the article 15 times (See section entitled References). There is no need to place the same reference in the article in yet another section: 'Further reading', which is already loaded with further things to read.Coldcreation (talk) 19:33, 14 April 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Makes sense. I felt that I was having a "productive" day editing and that word just hit me wrong. Life is supposed to be interesting. Carptrash (talk) 19:39, 14 April 2013 (UTC)[reply]

  • The intention was good, and that counts very much Carptrash. Coldcreation (talk) 19:43, 14 April 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Another thought. I have been doing stubs for the red linked artists on the List of artists in the Armory Show list and did a rather unsatisfactory one for Jacqueline Marval. Since you seem to have a firm grounding in French art perhaps you could take a look at it? Carptrash (talk) 16:13, 15 April 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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The reason I removed the link from Clément Serveau to inforapid is because it fails our policy on reliable sources because it incorporates information from wikipedia (basically making it like referencing wikipedia itself) our policy on verification of information requires us to use third party sources that are reliable (information from that source can be trusted). If you have any questions let me know. Werieth (talk) 21:54, 8 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]

  • Thanks for bringing that to my attention. I hadn't caught it. Coldcreation (talk) 05:26, 9 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Hi, I nominated En Canot, Im Boot (Metzinger) for DYK: Template:Did you know nominations/En Canot, Im Boot (Metzinger). If you have any suggestions for changing the hook or adding alternate ones, please go for it. (I discovered this article because the new notification system told me that an article I wrote, Georg Muche, had been linked to from yours.) MANdARAX  XAЯAbИAM 19:30, 25 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]

  • Excellent, thanks Mandarax, I think both the artist and the painting (wherever it may or may not be) merit the nomination. Good article, by the way, your Georg Muche. Coldcreation (talk) 19:44, 25 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]
  • Thanks. I had difficulty with the Muche article and was just glad to be done with it. I wish I was as good a writer as you are, but I plod along doing the best I can.... MANdARAX  XAЯAbИAM 21:58, 25 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]

I hadn't looked at the Jean Metzinger article for a long time. Not long ago, when it was a tiny stub, I put it on my long list of articles that I'd like to expand some day. Wow, I checked it out today. Thanks for enabling me to cross that off the list! I'm sure you did a much better job than I would have. Ah, I just wish it had been nominated for DYK. It's been on my watchlist forever, but I guess I missed it when you were working on the expansion. (Alas, the vandals get more of my watchlist attention.) Thanks for the great work you're doing! MANdARAX  XAЯAbИAM 10:54, 1 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]

The DYK stalled because someone left an absolutely ridiculous comment (the 201-character hook was over the limit of 200) and, unfortunately, there's a mentality at DYK that, once someone has added a comment, no matter how ridiculous, nobody else will touch the nomination. Somebody finally left a useful comment – that there are some unreferenced paragraphs. DYK guidelines suggest that there be at least one inline citation for every paragraph other than the lead (with a few exceptions). Can you add citations to the paragraphs which have none? Thanks. Oh, and thanks again for all of your hard work. These days, I think you're the person who pops up on my watchlist most often. MANdARAX  XAЯAbИAM 07:40, 16 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]
  • Yes, certainly. I'll get right on it. The paragraphs will be referenced shortly. And thanks again for your support. Coldcreation (talk) 07:47, 16 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]
  • I saw the notice yesterday, Mandarax. Was waiting to see the number of views. I'm glad it idid well, will hold a place in the hall of fame and be permanently archived. I think Metzinger would have appreciated it too had he been around. Such a sensitive and intelligent man, he deserves the recognition for sure. Thanks again Mandarax... Coldcreation (talk) 10:30, 21 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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  • Thank you very much indeed Graham (Sulfurboy). Appreciated greatly... Coldcreation (talk) 08:45, 27 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Couchée de soleil?[edit]

Why does the title of that Jean Metzinger painting, contain a French mistake? Do you know what the history behind it is? Contact Basemetal here 19:49, 19 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]

  • Good question Basemetal. The source of the error, as far back as I could find, is from a publication: Neo-Impressionism, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Robert L. Herbert, ‎1968.

In Neo-Impressionism it is written on page 219:

161 LANDSCAPE (COUCHER DU SOLEIL). 1906-1907

Oil on canvas, 28 1/2 x 39 1/4" (72.5 x 100 cm.).

Signed l.r. "J. Metzinger" and verso "Couchée de soleil no. 1".

Verso: RlVER SCENE WlTH SHlPS.

Collection Rijksmuseum Kröller-Müller, Otterlo.

There is a a photograph of the verso of the painting in the same publication. The title Metzinger wrote on the back is in fact neither COUCHER DU SOLEIL (Coucher du soleil) or Couchée de soleil no. 1

Next to Metzinger's signature on the reverse, the title reads: Coucher de soleil. The n° 1 is written above that title.

Unfortunately, I had not examined very closely the back of the work or I clearly would have seen Metzinger's actual title before publishing this article. Note: the verso has another painting (River scene with ships) upon which is superimposed, upside down relative to the River scene, Metzinger actual title. There is a mosaic-like rectangle of paint above the "e" of Coucher that looks like an acute accent (accent aigu). However, the "r" that follows is certainly not another "e" forming 'Couchée' as Robert Herbert must have thought.

So the correct title of this work is indeed Coucher de soleil no. 1.

Now all I need to figure out is how to change the title of the article. In the mean time I will, thanks to your inquiry, change the title where it appears in the article. Thanks again Basemetal. EDIT-> I've just added this discussion to the talk page of the article in question. Coldcreation (talk) 21:20, 19 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Precious[edit]

Geometric abstraction
Thank you for creating and contributing to quality articles on art, artists and their works, such as Geometric abstraction, Antoni Tàpies, En Canot, and for defining yourself by your and their work alone with that gallery of a user page, - you are an awesome Wikipedian!

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  • Thank you Gerda Arendt. Positive feedback like yours above is what keeps me going. Coldcreation (talk) 19:26, 24 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]
A year ago, you were the 524th recipient of my PumpkinSky Prize, --Gerda Arendt (talk) 07:08, 23 June 2014 (UTC)[reply]
Two years ago ;) --Gerda Arendt (talk) 07:36, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
You're so adorable. Thanks again and again Gerda Arendt. I love that blue crystal. :-) Coldcreation (talk) 10:33, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Tell the photographer, - he's still active as an admin on the commons ;) --Gerda Arendt (talk) 10:35, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Seven years ago, you were recipient no. 524 of Precious, a prize of QAI! --Gerda Arendt (talk) 07:03, 23 June 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Jean Metzinger images[edit]

All of those files are miss-tagged. See {{PD-1923}}. Werieth (talk) 17:51, 24 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]

  • The Metzinger images in question are tagged:
  1. An appropriate copyright tag explaining the basic claim of fair use is given for each work.
  2. A separate, detailed, specific fair use rationale is provided each time the image is used in an article. The name of the article within which the image appears is included in the rationale.

These are low resolution images used for encyclopedic purposes. They are essential to the articles in question. Please do not remove them for their respective articles. In the mean time, I will look into the {{PD-1923}} tag possibility. Thanks for you help. Coldcreation (talk) 19:21, 24 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Hey! I am hungarian user Apród.

Can you help translate from hungarian into english that article is about István Tóth hungarian photographer - at hungarian user Kispados request -? Should be a nice day! Apród (talk) 23:40, 19 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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  • Thank you Amanda. Great point. I have just revised the image gallery practically entirely. Found some very relevant works to include.Coldcreation (talk) 09:13, 10 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]
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Hi. Please explain this change. Tomer T (talk) 01:08, 27 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]

  • Hello Tomer T. Yes, sorry, I should have explained as I made the change (EDIT: though I notice you did not give a reason for your edit either). I happened upon the Renoir article a few days ago and was pleasantly surprised to see a photo of the artist snapped during his first artistic peak, at a time around which he was painting Le Moulin de la Galette, during the Impressionist period, before the turn of the century, at a time when he was considered as a ground-breaking artist.
  • The image of Renoir you included (in place of the former) is similar to the ones found throughout the Internet, of a Renoir towards the end of his career, well beyond his prime as an artist, at a time when Impressionism had already been replaced as an avant-garde phenomenon first by Symbolism, then Neo-Impressionism, Divisionism, Fauvism, and even Proto-Cubism (c. 1910). If you would like to discuss the matter further, to reach some form of general consensus, feel free to post in the Talk section of the Renoir article. Coldcreation (talk) 07:36, 27 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks for your response. I moved the discussion to Talk:Pierre-Auguste Renoir#Lead image, and added my response there. Tomer T (talk) 17:50, 27 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Gustave Miklos is the only red link sculptor on the List of sculptors, where I pretty much routinely remove such links. It would be great if you could throw together a stub for the fellow and turn his link blue. Einar aka Carptrash (talk) 01:53, 12 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks for your message Carptrash. I actually had started to create a stub for Miklos yesterday, then got sidetracked. I will put something together very shortly, and expand it at a later date. Coldcreation (talk) 06:04, 12 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]
He looks like an interesting character. The recent book about him (in French) costs 225 Euros, a bit out of my range. I'll stick with Eli Harvey. Carptrash (talk) 16:13, 12 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]
I just posted the draft article Gustave Miklos (it's not really a stub). Draft because I stopped his biography around 1927. Coldcreation (talk) 00:27, 13 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Brancusi - work like a slave[edit]

Coldcreation - I'd rather see the quote showcased within the article. It is a striking quote, and was selected by art critic John Berger for special mention. It does more good than harm where it is. Perhaps the quote in the lower section can be removed, it you prefer. What do you think?36hourblock (talk) 19:22, 9 November 2013 (UTC)[reply]

I would rather see the quote in the section where it belongs; Brâncuși on his own work. As it stands now that quote seems contextually out of place in the article. I'm moving this conversation to the Brâncuși Talk page for any further discussion. Coldcreation (talk) 22:27, 9 November 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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