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Vision of a Knight

Wasn't sure about the date of the work, the national gallery think it's about 1504, see


Hi - can't confess to being a art fan : I just wander around wikipedia doing tiny improvements here and there. I'm suprised the project is missing all these works by Raphael though, looks like people have concentrated on more popular area like Da Vinci, so it's great that you're improving it.

categories

Hi - category page is looking a bit broken , eg. "Portrait of Bindo Altoviti (Raphael)" is listed beneath a heading of "<".

Changing the Portrait of Bindo Altoviti to Category:Raphael seems to fix it though. What do you think?

cosmetic edit by UtherSRG (talk)

Pisa

I appreciate the work you're doing on this article. I've worked hard to develop a quasi moribund article into an article with some content. But I'm not an expert in Italian history. A native Italian has certainly a definite advantage. I'm just back from a trip to Pisa, Florence, Lucca and Sienna. I've already uploaded some photos to the Commons. And now I'm writing articles to match the photos. I've started with Pisa (now in the process of improvement by you). If you could find the time, take also a look at : Campo dei Miracoli, Leaning Tower of Pisa, Lucca, Duomo di San Martino. At this moment I'm working on Basilica di San Frediano. In the next weeks I'll look into the articles on Sienna and Firenze and see what needs to be done. JoJan 16:48, 28 October 2005 (UTC)

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Image:Ivan Lendl.jpg

Who took this photograph and how come it's in the public domain? Some info would be nice, considering how unlikely its public-domainity seems for one who doesn't have all the facts. -- Jao 17:04, 31 October 2005 (UTC)

Article Improvement Drive deal:

I have a proposal. I will gladly support all your Article Improvement Drive submissions if you support my Dinosaur submission; (above yours on the AID page). If you support mine, I will then support your Byzantine empire & history of Rome submissions. Fair deal? Spawn Man 23:06, 3 November 2005 (UTC)

Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor

Thanks for your edits at Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, you seem to have added some good material, but please see my questions at Talk:Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor. -- Jmabel | Talk 01:56, 5 November 2005 (UTC)

Raphael Rooms

Thanks for adding all the great photos and new content. I noticed that the picture labeled The Meeting of Leo the Great and Attila is of the ceiling of the room rather than the painting in question. I also started and article for the Borgia Apartment any contributions would be most welcome.

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