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Welcome from me, too. I noticed your question on the Bacon work, which just is on my watchlist. Chances that an Irish person was raised Catholic are 9 to 1, if not higher, I'd say, and our article is Catholic Church, so "Roman" is precise but not needed. Nice to meet you! --Gerda Arendt (talk) 07:15, 27 October 2018 (UTC)
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It can still use a lot of work, but Hester Diamond! JSFarman (talk) 03:26, 15 January 2021 (UTC)
- I got in touch with her stepdaughter, Rachel Kaminsky - she is sending us photos of Hester that she took as well as photos of her interiors. I'm way too excited. Her interior design is banannas! JSFarman (talk) 01:01, 5 February 2021 (UTC)
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Hauser & Wirth
Hi Johannes der Taucher, nice to meet you. My name is Maddy and I’m working to update the article for art gallery Hauser & Wirth. I noticed that you've edited this article in the past, and that you are passionate about art and leaders in this field. I have some significant ideas and additions for the page, and was hoping you'd be willing to take a look at my edit request at Talk:Hauser & Wirth. Thanks, Maddy at H&W (talk) 11:13, 15 March 2022 (UTC)
- Hello again, just reaching out in case you missed my last message. Art gallery Hauser & Wirth's article is very brief and outdated, and some of the information is inaccurate as well. I'd love to collaborate with someone to fix these issues, and you seem to be a passionate and thorough editor with a love for art and Wikipedia, so I thought you might be interested. Hope to hear from you soon! Maddy at H&W (talk) 11:21, 4 April 2022 (UTC)
- I'm always interested in what the firm is doing, and find their publications admirable. I'd hate to tread into ethically compromising waters, though. Johannes der Taucher (talk) 18:24, 4 April 2022 (UTC)
- Thanks so much for getting back to me and for sharing your concern! Do you mean because you are personally connected with WP:PAY). Since my suggestions are extensive and presented in a separate draft, I figured that an editor with an interest in and understanding of the topic would both be more inclined to review the text and better understand whether it's relevant for inclusion. The draft and request are posted on the article's Talk page, so any editor can view the discussion and weigh in. You are welcome to invite others to join the conversation or to check your work at any point as well, of course. Does this address your concern? Thanks again for your time, Maddy at H&W (talk) 10:15, 13 April 2022 (UTC)]
- Thanks so much for getting back to me and for sharing your concern! Do you mean because you are personally connected with
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Ruth Vollmer
Hallo Johannes, I made the Dutch version of the article about Ruth Vollmer. Although I started my article with a translation of the English article, the Study of "Anna Lovatt, On Ruth Vollmer and Minimalism's Marginalia. © Association of Art Historians (2010)" has been one of my principal references. I remarked something wrong in the English article. Ruth Vollmer has never been an artist in Berlin, she was an au pair, working with children. She became an artist in New York as a result of her window-dressings in which she used her experiences in making objects with wire for the children. Anna Lovat: 'Although she had no formal training she maintained an interest in art when she moved to Berlin to work as an au pair, aged nineteen". "When Marianne Hauser met her in 1939, Vollmer explained that she was ‘not a writer, not an artist of any kind’ and regretted that ‘in Europe, when she worked with children, she was more in her element’.32 Yet throughout the 1940s, Vollmer became increasingly successful as a designer, with her work featuring in Interiors magazine in 1947." Lacuna Leemte (talk) 08:32, 9 February 2024 (UTC)
- Greetings, and thank you so much for catching this. I'll make the change, based on your advice and based on the 2010 article by Anna Lovatt pages 151-169, which is in my hand now. Johannes der Taucher (talk) 21:02, 9 February 2024 (UTC)
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