1267:"What are 'the carved dragon fish in the railings and those figures in funny hats holding up the windows' referring to?" is what I think Eddie is saying. The "carved dragon fish" are probably the seahorses, but "what are the 'figures in funny hats'?" is what I believe he's getting at. In response to that, I think the "figures" are actually the carvings of figures in the brackets below each window, but I can't say for sure.
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At 70 PMA, for unpublished works, the painting's copyright would have expired in 1994. It could be in the 25 year minimum window for unpublished works, but that seems unlikely because the painting was gifted to the met in 1917 and first shown in 1918. It is possible that this is a
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I think it's only the nytimes.com domain itself (and only from 1923 to 1980) that's subscription-only. Pre-1923 and post-1980 articles on the nytimes.com domain are limited-access. Newspapers.com clippings are open-access even though the archive itself is subscription-only.
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First of all, public display of artwork does not count as publication, at least under US law. Given that we don't know the first publication date and the Met believes that there are rights issues I think we would need conclusive evidence of public domain status.
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This article is about a historic, Gilded Age mansion in New York City built in the last three years of the 19th century by a seasoned New York architect. It's a pretty charming place, today housing a
Ukrainian cultural nonprofit. I worked with
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Even if it has never been published, the copyright would have expired, under both French and
American copyright law, 70 years after Raffaëlli's death (1994). The met restriction is probably French moral rights and not copyright.
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Fletcher's will said, if anything, when
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Like "Dining hall, on the second floor" - I get that the caption says what the image is, but doesn't really say anything about why we have the image, or anything about what's in the image. Best Wishes,
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To design his "Cook block" abode, Fletcher hired architect C. P. H. Gilbert, and so impressed
Fletcher that he commissioned a painting of the finished residence from Jean-François Raffaëlli in 1899.
1090:" it was added to the National Register of Historic Places." Since you've just named and linked, I think this could probably just be "to the register" or maybe combined with the previous sentence
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I've split these - they are two different ideas. The house was built on the block owned by Cook, which was called the "Cook block". The painting was commissioned after the house was completed.
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Possibly I am being slow, but I am missing the point of that communication. Was there meant to be some sort of request (for closure, to start another, whatever) implicit in it? Thanks.
1185:" A small number of mansions, such as that of Frank Winfield Woolworth at Fifth Avenue and 80th Street, also had narrow frontages along Fifth Avenue." is that really relevant here?
1045:"died within its walls; Anne died there in 1938, as did" "died" is repeated twice-- can this be avoided? perhaps simply as "quietly in the mansion; Anne died there..."
1248:"the carved dragon fish in the railings and those figures in funny hats holding up the windows" these are presumably the seahorses and ? Might be worth stating
1542:"1922 Teapot Dome scandal, " could use a footnote to briefly explain this so I don't have to click away from the article to find out what this was all about.
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described this work as "just a Band-Aid", as the building was in a poor state - I feel like this could be explained better without the quote. Best Wishes,
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78th Street does not have an article at the moment. It may make sense to link it, though, in case it becomes notable enough for an article in the future.
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Epic will have to check this, I can't inspect the ProQuest reference used. –
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What is the expertise of the editorial team? Is there an editorial policy?
548:- what does Cook block mean, and what does the painting mean? Best Wishes,
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I have forgotten and, checking my best sources, they all say "an eclectic
1592:"the grants were "matching funds grants"," grants were grants... clunky.
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I'm a bit confused. Cook owned a lot, and was purchased by
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Pardon my ongoing ignorance, what is "graven" about these seahorses?
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Streets. - why is one linked and one not? Best Wishes,
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Thanks for the comments. I think they've all been addressed now. –
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can the concrete supports be explained a little further or linked?
1718:"seahorse motif returns" returns? Are you saying that there are
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restoring the Sinclair House - was it in disrepair? Best Wishes,
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Ukrainian American Institute - why is this bolded? Best Wishes,
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would "was in residence" be more concisely said as "lived at"?
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New York Times, lot and wrought iron are duplinks Best Wishes,
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I don't feel like the images have a commentary. Best Wishes,
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1676:"French Renaissance" is there an appropriate link for this?
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Can you be more specific about when the Met sold the house?
1764:"The top two floors," what is that citation referencing?!
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In 1897, - what exactly are you citing here? Best Wishes,
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Actually NYT archives are subscription-only so should be
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No idea why it was first attributed to Stanford White. –
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any idea why the design would have been mis-attributed?
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Ah. Thanks. Yes, it does. I have queried the reviewer.
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Third source has (PDF), fourth (pdf), be consistent.
325:"magnates" isn't exactly a common word. Best Wishes,
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I removed the URL where ProQuest IDs are available.
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174:case, but France is 70 PMA and the author isn't a
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1457:I guess that does read awkwardly. How about now:
1357:Is "Ukrainian Institute of America" not notable?
1655:What are "drip moldings" and "foliate reliefs"?
753:Colonnette - is this a mispelling? Best Wishes,
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2405:Closing note
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2384:Gog the Mild
2364:Gog the Mild
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1746:Very well. –
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978:Gog the Mild
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679:Yes, it is.
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2335:Epicgenius
2299:Nikkimaria
2281:Epicgenius
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2244:Epicgenius
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2170:Epicgenius
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2088:Epicgenius
2069:Epicgenius
2002:Nikkimaria
1926:Epicgenius
1841:Epicgenius
1595:Revised. –
1553:Revised. –
1432:Epicgenius
1402:Epicgenius
1269:Epicgenius
931:Epicgenius
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2409:candidate
737:Removed.
367:Removed.
2407:: This
2163:NYC Arts
1815:-dded. –
1791:Oh, a- –
1574:Fixed. –
1350:Comments
1329:Eddie891
1288:Eddie891
1167:Added. –
1118:Added. –
50:promoted
2217:Axed. –
2108:Vami IV
2046:Done. –
1963:support
1881:Done. –
1834:Vami IV
1482:Done. –
1325:support
1209:Done. –
1159:foreman
1048:Done. –
766:Fixed.
621:Fixed.
285:wikicup
2168:Done.
2000:Pass.
929:Done.
425:Done.
259:buidhe
231:Buidhe
202:buidhe
165:Buidhe
150:buidhe
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