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Sacristy Museum Collection Description

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I have added descriptions of the collection of painting, based on the (official website) for the Chapel. But further elaboration may be required: e.g. why are portraits listed separately from other paintings; are there really Baroque sculptures exhibited (I couldn't see them listed on the official website), and the current text can be read to imply that the painting also are Baroque era (a few are, but the majority are 15th Century, hence early Renaissance). These are a few issues I can see.

Mozzy66 (talk) 12:02, 9 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Page Name/Redirections

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Another point, I don't know whether Royal Chapel of Granada is a good name. I am a beginner in that area, but I noticed that some other pages have failed to link to this (e.g. the page Dirk Bouts tries to link, but has an non-existent link. I will aim to fix this also..) Or maybe there should some redirection from other common names (e.g. from Capilla Real which is a fairly vacuous page, and I think should be merged with this one)? Some more expert advice/action on this would be welcome!

Mozzy66 (talk) 12:02, 9 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Wiki Education assignment: The Year 1500 - A Global History of Art and Architecture

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