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23 December 2018

  • 01:1801:18, 23 December 2018 diff hist +256 Plymouth Colony→‎"First Thanksgiving": The anachronistic Plains Indians headdresses depicted in Brownscombe's widely published 1914 painting were not repeated in this lesser-known 1925 painting by her of the first Thanksgiving at Plymouth. Both images deserve equal presentation in this article, I believe.
  • 00:5000:50, 23 December 2018 diff hist +194 ThanksgivingThe anachronistic Plains Indians headdresses depicted in Brownscombe's widely published 1914 painting were not repeated in this lesser-known 1925 painting by her of the first Thanksgiving at Plymouth. Both images deserve equal presentation in this article, I believe.

22 December 2018

20 December 2018

  • 19:0819:08, 20 December 2018 diff hist +12 Thanksgiving (United States)Added image File-image designator pipe-instruction |upright=1.2| to enlarge the size of the thumb image of Brownstone's 1925 painting "Thanksgiving at Plymouth" so it is equal in size to the "First Thanksgiving..." image in the Infobox, to facilitate comparison of the two images.
  • 01:2401:24, 20 December 2018 diff hist +340 Thanksgiving (United States)Added 1925 painting by Brownscombe of the First Thanksgiving, recreacted to pointedly omit the anachromatic Plains Indian headdresses depicted in her 1914 painting that had drawn unfavorable criticism.

17 December 2018

  • 22:4822:48, 17 December 2018 diff hist +5 Jennie Augusta BrownscombeMoved the image, "Thanksgiving at Plymouth," 1925, to left side of the article. This was done to place that image in closer proximity to the second paragraph re "Thanksgiving" in the Colonial Revival section so that the 1925 painting might be more readily compared visually with the 1914 painting of the First Thanksgiving. I would have preferred to posion the 1925 painting closer to the 1914 Thanksgiving painting, but I did not know how to do so. Perhaps a more experienced editor can do so later.

16 December 2018

  • 23:2823:28, 16 December 2018 diff hist −6 m Jennie Augusta BrownscombeDeleted the word "First" in the line of code for the caption accompanying the thumb image of the 1925 Thanksgiving painting. The title if the 1925 Painting is "Thanksgiving at Plymouth", 1925; not "First Thanksgiving at Plymouth"

15 December 2018

  • 01:2301:23, 15 December 2018 diff hist −1 m Jennie Augusta Brownscombedeleted unwanted space after image designator File: Thanksgiving at Plymouth... to [[File:Thanksgiving at Plymouth... (! downloaded that image to Wikipedia Comons today Dec. 14, 2018; so my image does not yet show in preview or in published changes.)
  • 01:1001:10, 15 December 2018 diff hist −11 Jennie Augusta BrownscombeRevised Filename designator to "Thanksgiving at Plymouth, 1925 Brownscombe.jpg" from "Thanksgiving at Plymouth, 1925 Brownscombe, 2001.138h.jpg" (omitted the ending ".2001.138h')

14 December 2018

  • 23:5623:56, 14 December 2018 diff hist +4 Jennie Augusta Brownscombeadded image Filename designator .jpg to Thanksgiving at Plymouth, 1925 Brownscombe, 2001.138h.jpg
  • 23:5123:51, 14 December 2018 diff hist +682 Jennie Augusta BrownscombeText and thumb image have been added re Brownscombe’s recreated Thanksgiving painting in 1925 which pointedly omitted the anachronistic Plains Indian headdresses that appeared in her 1914 First Thanksgiving painting. I consider this pertinent information that readers and art historians need to know, as it serves to somewhat dampen earlier criticism re Plains Indian headdresses that were depicted in her 1914 painting.

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