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Happy Holidays
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I hope this holiday season is festive and fulfilling and filled with love and kindness, and that 2021 will be safe, successful and rewarding...keep hope alive....Modernist (talk) 13:32, 25 December 2020 (UTC) |
Happy New Year!
[edit]Walter Elmer Schofield, Across the River (1904), Carnegie Museum of Art. |
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Thank you for your contributions toward making Wikipedia a better and more accurate place. BoringHistoryGuy (talk) 15:58, 26 December 2020 (UTC) Oneupsmanship: This painting turned the friendly rivalry between Edward Redfield and Elmer Schofield into a feud. Schofield was a frequent houseguest at Redfield's farm, upstream from New Hope, Pennsylvania, and the two would go out painting together, competing to capture the better view. Redfield served on the jury for the 1904 Annual Exhibition of the Carnegie Institute; at which, despite Redfield's opposition, Across the River was awarded the Gold Medal and $1,500 prize. It was not until a 1963 interview that the 93-year-old Redfield revealed the painting as the cause of the 40-year feud between them. Schofield may have painted it in England, but a blindsided Redfield knew that this was a view of the Delaware River, from his own front yard! |
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A New Year With Women in Red!
[edit]Women in Red | January 2021, Volume 7, Issue 1, Numbers 182, 184, 185, 186, 187, 188
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Happy New Year!
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A quote from Gargantua and Pantagruel by Rabelais; it is taken from the manuscript of Jules Massenet's opera Panurge, in the composer's own hand. It is my greeting of choice for the new year, because it encourages us to live joyfully, and try not to take life too seriously...while quaffing whatever beverage we choose, naturally. This has been a challenging year, to say the least; I hope that 2021 may bring a fresh start, and better days ahead. May the new year bring you joy and peace...and many days of fruitful editing. |
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The Bugle: Issue CLXXVII, January 2021
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Books & Bytes - Issue 42
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February 2021 at Women in Red
[edit]Women in Red | February 2021, Volume 7, Issue 2, Numbers 184, 186, 188, 189, 190, 191
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March 2021 at Women in Red
[edit]Women in Red | March 2021, Volume 7, Issue 3, Numbers 184, 186, 188, 192, 193
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Precious anniversary
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Thanks, @Gerda Arendt: - time flies when I am having fun. Carptrash (talk) 15:50, 28 February 2021 (UTC)
Books & Bytes – Issue 42
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The Bugle: Issue CLXXIX, March 2021
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April editathons from Women in Red
[edit]Women in Red | April 2021, Volume 7, Issue 4, Numbers 184, 188, 194, 195, 196
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April 2021 WikiProject Military History Reviewing Drive
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Hello Carptrash since you created this article, I came across this image and I was wondering if it would be suitable to add. Thank you for your time. Lotje (talk) 16:19, 3 April 2021 (UTC)
- @Lotje:, yes that would be great, especially if you pulled just the picture of him and put it in an info box. Do it! Carptrash (talk) 16:39, 3 April 2021 (UTC)
- Don't have a clew on how to do that. Sorry I can't help you there right now. I'm off now, maybe tomorrow I'll find a way to solve that problem. Happy Easter ! Lotje (talk) 16:41, 3 April 2021 (UTC)
- I just got the picture part done (I think) but have never done an info box. Perhaps I will just post the picture. Thanks, Einar aka Carptrash (talk) 16:48, 3 April 2021 (UTC)
- @Lotje:, Okay, got the picture in, thanks for sending it this way. Let me know if/when you find more. Carptrash (talk) 17:04, 3 April 2021 (UTC)
- I just got the picture part done (I think) but have never done an info box. Perhaps I will just post the picture. Thanks, Einar aka Carptrash (talk) 16:48, 3 April 2021 (UTC)
- Don't have a clew on how to do that. Sorry I can't help you there right now. I'm off now, maybe tomorrow I'll find a way to solve that problem. Happy Easter ! Lotje (talk) 16:41, 3 April 2021 (UTC)
The Bugle: Issue CLXXX, April 2021
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- Will fix it right now. Carptrash (talk) 15:54, 23 April 2021 (UTC)
May 2021 at Women in Red
[edit]Women in Red | May 2021, Volume 7, Issue 5, Numbers 184, 188, 197, 198
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Da Doo Ron Ron covers
[edit]Wikipedia's policy regarding song covers states: "Only cover versions/renditions important enough to have gained attention in their own right should be added to song articles." None of the listed covers of "Da Doo Ron Ron" fit this criterion. Furthermore, none of the examples of the song used or parodied in media are demonstrably notable enough to be included. Thus, the article should not feature this lengthy list of obscure covers and references. Songwaters (talk) 20:31, 6 May 2021 (UTC)
- Many of these have gained my attention. I am not too concerned about the policy, how significant a song is can be measured in part by who covers it. All these covers are by notable artists, there is not the version by Los Pathetics for example. Please don't insist on making a big deal about this. Einar aka Carptrash (talk) 20:37, 6 May 2021 (UTC)
Teahouse
[edit]Please try your best to be both accurate and friendly when you comment at the Teahouse. Thanks. Cullen328 Let's discuss it 05:25, 7 May 2021 (UTC)
- @Cullen328:What did you find to be inaccurate? Carptrash (talk) 05:30, 7 May 2021 (UTC)
- You wrote
:I suggest that the next thing you do is create and sign in with a wikipedia account. It makes it seem that you not only care about your grandfather but also about wikipedia.
Please be aware that unregistered users have every right to edit Wikipedia. Editing from a registered account is not required. You went on to imply that this editor cares only about their grandfather. They may also wish to improve Wikipedia more broadly, and only need some advice and guidance. Give it a try. Cullen328 Let's discuss it 05:44, 7 May 2021 (UTC)- I believe that a new editor has a better chance of being successful here if they register, and further, if they become a blue link. I have helped many new editors over my time here. I was presenting my opinion. Carptrash (talk) 14:56, 7 May 2021 (UTC)
- It came across as unnecessarily terse. David notMD (talk) 19:21, 7 May 2021 (UTC)
- I believe that a new editor has a better chance of being successful here if they register, and further, if they become a blue link. I have helped many new editors over my time here. I was presenting my opinion. Carptrash (talk) 14:56, 7 May 2021 (UTC)
- You wrote
Books & Bytes – Issue 43
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Help at Neoshamanism?
[edit]Hello! I see you've previously been involved at discussion about the neoshamanism article. I've recently been attempting to improve it, removing bias and including more sources, but have been encountering a lot of friction. If you have time, could you come by and either weigh in on Talk or take a look at the recent edits and see if you see anything problematic that should be discussed? Thanks! Suomichris (talk) 23:48, 23 May 2021 (UTC)
- @Suomichris: There has been a lot of editing there in the last week or so. I went through a day or two but other editors have not yet showed up. I notice that my first edit there was in 2006. A note about myself. I have had, years ago, a fair amount of Harner and other neo-shamanist "training" and have engaged in a lot of what might be termed neo-shamanist work (and play) starting in about 1990. "Shaman" was never our preferred term. Nor was "New Age." Anyway, I felt that because of that I was not exactly an impartial editor so have mostly stayed away from the article, though it remains on my watchlist. I will try working my way through the recent history and offer an opinion. I've found nothing problematic with the 20 (to make up a number) edits of yours so far. Einar aka Carptrash (talk) 05:11, 24 May 2021 (UTC)
June 2021 at Women in Red
[edit]Women in Red | June 2021, Volume 7, Issue 6, Numbers 184, 188, 196, 199, 200, 201
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July 2021 at Women in Red
[edit]Women in Red | July 2021, Volume 7, Issue 7, Numbers 184, 188, 202, 203, 204, 205
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The Bugle: Issue CLXXXII, June 2021
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August Editathons at Women in Red
[edit]Women in Red | August 2021, Volume 7, Issue 8, Numbers 184, 188, 204, 205, 206, 207
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Books & Bytes – Issue 45
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Partridge
[edit]@Lockley: Hey, pal. I hope you're well. Walt was working on this several days ago, which was how I got started on the lists of works.
I don't understand editors who write articles about artists without including images of the works. It's one thing when the works are still under copyright, but Partridge's are all PD.
I apologize if you've tried emailing me and I haven't replied. Email has been on the fritz for more than a week.
Best, == BoringHistoryGuy (talk) 15:22, 19 August 2021 (UTC)
- I go back to the eye doctor in 2 hours, will know more about my well-being then. Thanks for your work on Partridge, esp. the images. I would not be surprised if I started the article, (nope) please, please finish it. Carptrash (talk) 15:49, 19 August 2021 (UTC)
- Hey fellas -- one interesting bit about Partridge -- a long time ago Carptrash had pointed me to that 1914 biography, particularly that "Law Suppressing Anarchy" group on page 13, supposedly shown at Buffalo in 1901. I've searched recently and couldn't verify that Partridge showed anything at all in Buffalo. There's also a work at the house of Henry Varnum Poor in Tuxedo Park, New York, which is mildly intriguing. Carptrash good luck to you, let us know, huh? --Lockley (talk) 17:28, 19 August 2021 (UTC)
- @Lockley: I second the best wishes.
- Here's the page for "Law Suppressing Anarchy": [1] There are comparatively few photos of the Buffalo Exposition (compared to Chicago 1893, and after). I couldn't find the sculpture on the Government Building either.
- The Jordan Font seems to have been in use at the National Cathedral from 1904 to the 1950s. So why can't I find more images of it?
- Episcopalians may be "wet" (well, I am), but not into total immersion. Also, the Basptistery was then a separate building from the Cathedral, the present font is inside the south transcept.
- Best, == BoringHistoryGuy (talk) 19:22, 19 August 2021 (UTC)
- And speaking of anarchy, I'm back from the doc's and will know more after my next visit in 10 days or so. Carptrash (talk) 20:41, 19 August 2021 (UTC)
- Hey fellas -- one interesting bit about Partridge -- a long time ago Carptrash had pointed me to that 1914 biography, particularly that "Law Suppressing Anarchy" group on page 13, supposedly shown at Buffalo in 1901. I've searched recently and couldn't verify that Partridge showed anything at all in Buffalo. There's also a work at the house of Henry Varnum Poor in Tuxedo Park, New York, which is mildly intriguing. Carptrash good luck to you, let us know, huh? --Lockley (talk) 17:28, 19 August 2021 (UTC)
@Lockley: 150 straight edits (with 1 insertion by Lockley). Done for the time being. If you gentlemen would like to add to it ...
Best, == BoringHistoryGuy (talk) 13:59, 21 August 2021 (UTC)
- @Lockley: Partridge gets more and more interesting. I just added a sonnet he composed for the dedication of his Shakespeare Memorial.
- I'm finding that some of the works he listed in his 1914 catalogue were aspirational. The Nathan Hale at Yale never happened, although there was a fund-raising drive for it. He did a bust of "Fightin' Joe" Hooker, but lost the commission for the Boston equestrian statue to D. C. French. And the critics RAVED about his General Grant, including Grant's son.
- Best, == BoringHistoryGuy (talk) 19:42, 22 August 2021 (UTC)
- hey, hello! how are you! it feels juvenile, somehow, to make some little niggling edit in the middle of your field of 150+, but I'm going to do it again (g). Twice. I'll just go with that juvenile feeling & call it "youthful energy". Excellent work as always and a valuable contribution. Two more angles on Partridge that may or may be interesting. In 1896 Partridge sued the organizers of one of those crooked competitions. The Society of the Army of the Tennessee had assembled a blue-ribbon crew (ASG, Olin Warner, DCF, JQA Ward, Bruce Price, George Post) to judge the entrants for the Sherman statue in Washington DC. The crew did so, choosing Partridge and others. The Society overruled their decision and went with Carl Rohl-Smith. Partridge sued for $10,000. The NSS weighed in with stormy words dignified moral force for a few weeks. The outcome is uncertain but NYC newspaper coverage had Partridge issuing quotes from his studio in the Madison Square Garden tower. And Partridge was not only a member of the National Sculpture Society, but headed a splinter organization called the Society of American Sculpture in 1904 which didn't last long. I've pulled at that thread without much success. I wonder what his grievance was.... all best y'all --Lockley (talk) 20:43, 22 August 2021 (UTC)
- @Lockley: Come in any time. The water's fine.
- Partridge also sued the Union League Club of Brooklyn. I think he was assured that cost overruns on the Equestrian statue of Grant would be covered, and then they weren't. So he had a lien put on his own statue.
- $15,000 for the Grant was a steal. The budget for the Joe Hooker in Boston was $50,000.
- Grant really is a fine statue. A shame that there are only so-so images of it on the Commons. Someone should photograph it from the second-story windows of an adjacent building.
- Best, == BoringHistoryGuy (talk) 21:04, 22 August 2021 (UTC)
- @Lockley: Just uploaded the image above. Note Grant's brimless hat and his tailless steed.
- Best, == BoringHistoryGuy (talk) 21:21, 22 August 2021 (UTC)
- hey, hello! how are you! it feels juvenile, somehow, to make some little niggling edit in the middle of your field of 150+, but I'm going to do it again (g). Twice. I'll just go with that juvenile feeling & call it "youthful energy". Excellent work as always and a valuable contribution. Two more angles on Partridge that may or may be interesting. In 1896 Partridge sued the organizers of one of those crooked competitions. The Society of the Army of the Tennessee had assembled a blue-ribbon crew (ASG, Olin Warner, DCF, JQA Ward, Bruce Price, George Post) to judge the entrants for the Sherman statue in Washington DC. The crew did so, choosing Partridge and others. The Society overruled their decision and went with Carl Rohl-Smith. Partridge sued for $10,000. The NSS weighed in with stormy words dignified moral force for a few weeks. The outcome is uncertain but NYC newspaper coverage had Partridge issuing quotes from his studio in the Madison Square Garden tower. And Partridge was not only a member of the National Sculpture Society, but headed a splinter organization called the Society of American Sculpture in 1904 which didn't last long. I've pulled at that thread without much success. I wonder what his grievance was.... all best y'all --Lockley (talk) 20:43, 22 August 2021 (UTC)
September 2021 at Women in Red
[edit]Women in Red | September 2021, Volume 7, Issue 9, Numbers 184, 188, 204, 205, 207, 208
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October 2021 at Women in Red
[edit]Women in Red | October 2021, Volume 7, Issue 10, Numbers 184, 188, 209, 210, 211
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November 2021 at Women in Red
[edit]Women in Red | November 2021, Volume 7, Issue 11, Numbers 184, 188, 210, 212, 213
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[edit]Women in Red | December 2021, Volume 7, Issue 12, Numbers 184, 188, 210, 214, 215, 216
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- @Apolo1991: I clicked on the "Yes, I consent" button. What happens next? Carptrash (talk) 22:27, 14 December 2021 (UTC)
- Good luck with that to both of you. Welcome back, Carptrash!7&6=thirteen (☎) 22:30, 14 December 2021 (UTC)
- Not really "back" just checking in and saw the message. I'm doing fine, just a little down. Perhaps this will pick me up. Nice running into you here, Einar aka Carptrash (talk) 22:35, 14 December 2021 (UTC)
- Good luck with that to both of you. Welcome back, Carptrash!7&6=thirteen (☎) 22:30, 14 December 2021 (UTC)
Happy holidays
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Season's greetings
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A somewhat premature New Year's greeting
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Thank you for your contributions toward making Wikipedia a better and more accurate place. BoringHistoryGuy (talk) 20:05, 26 December 2021 (UTC) Moral lesson: John Vanderlyn was an American painter who studied in Paris, and his life-sized Ariadne Asleep on the Island of Naxos was one of the first large nudes exhibited in the United States. Peddling the poison as well as the cure, this overtly sensuous work was presented to the public as a moral lesson on the consequences of lascivious behavior. Visible in the distance is the ship of Princess Ariadne's secret lover, Theseus, for whom she has betrayed her people by helping him to escape the Labyrinth and slay the Minotaur. Ariadne's bliss will come to an end when she awakens from her post-coital reverie, only to discover that the faithless Theseus has sailed away without her. |
January 2022 Women in Red
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The Bugle: Issue CLXXVII, December 2021
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The Bugle: Issue CLXXVIII, January 2022
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February with Women in Red
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Books & Bytes – Issue 48
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March editathons
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Precious anniversary
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The Bugle: Issue CLXXVIV, February 2022
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April Editathons from Women in Red
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Books & Bytes – Issue 49
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The Bugle: Issue CLXXVII, March 2022
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The Bugle: Issue CLXXVIII, April 2022
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May Women in Red events
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The Bugle: Issue CXCIII, May 2022
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June events from Women in Red
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Books & Bytes – Issue 50
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Women in Red in July 2022
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The Bugle: Issue CXCIV, June 2022
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The Bugle: Issue CXCVI, July 2022
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Women in Red in August 2022
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Books & Bytes – Issue 51
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Puebloans
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The Bugle: Issue CXCVII, August 2022
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Women in Red in September 2022
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The Bugle: Issue CXCVIII, September 2022
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Women in Red October 2022
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Books & Bytes – Issue 52
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The Bugle: Issue CXCVIII, October 2022
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Women in Red November 2022
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The Bugle: Issue CXCIX, November 2022
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Books & Bytes – Issue 53
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Women in Red December 2022
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