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Given that the Met's own page on the painting here refers to it as simply "The Figure 5 in Gold" (no "I Saw"), I'm going to change the title listed here. --FourteenDays22:11, 4 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
"The Figure 5 in Gold" doesn't even show on this page. Where did it go? The self portrait at the top right says, "The Figure 5 in Gold" under it instead of "Self Portrait." I couldn't figure out how to correct this. 206.255.206.217 (talk) 11:57, 10 January 2012 (UTC) McMurdo[reply]
This image of this painting provided on the page is backwards. I was just looking at the real painting today, at the Columbus Museum of Art, in Columbus, OH. I don't know how to rectify it myself, but someone should.
The building shown in the photograph is next door to Demuth's house, which is the gray one on the extreme right