Template:Did you know nominations/Deshong Art Museum
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- The following is an archived discussion of the DYK nomination of the article below. Please do not modify this page. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as this nomination's talk page, the article's talk page or Wikipedia talk:Did you know), unless there is consensus to re-open the discussion at this page. No further edits should be made to this page.
The result was: rejected by reviewer, closed by BlueMoonset (talk) 22:13, 6 September 2023 (UTC)
closing per review and per nominator's suggestion to end this nomination with an eventual resubmission once article becomes a GA
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Deshong Art Museum
- ... that a 15 year old stole $450,000 worth of paintings from the Deshong Art Museum (pictured) in Chester, Pennsylvania, by simply removing them from the wall and slipping them through a window? Source: In July 1977, the museum was looted and several pieces of art were stolen. The heist was carried out by 15 year old Laurence McCall from Chester, Pennsylvania who would skip school and frequent the museum. The museum had limited security and McCall was able to steal paintings valued at the time at $450,000 by simply taking them off the wall and sliding them out of the museum's windows.
ALT1: ... that at one time, the Deshong Art Museum (pictured) in Chester, Pennsylvania, was the only public art museum on the East Coast? Source: The Deshong Art Museum was built in 1914 on the same property as his mansion. At one time it was the only public art gallery on the East Coast.- ALT2: ... that the Deshong Art Museum (pictured) was created from a donation to the city of Chester, Pennsylvania, from the trust of Alfred O. Deshong that would be worth $24 million today? Source: Alfred O. Deshong was a wealthy businessman who operated a successful quarry business for years and was a director of the Delaware County National Bank. He invested his fortune in the collection of art. He died in 1913 with no descendants and donated his art collection and his 22-acre property to the city of Chester. At current valuations, the donation would be worth $24 million.
- Reviewed: Margaret C. Roberts
Created by Dwkaminski (talk). Self-nominated at 20:12, 1 August 2023 (UTC). Post-promotion hook changes for this nom will be logged at Template talk:Did you know nominations/Deshong Art Museum; consider watching this nomination, if it is successful, until the hook appears on the Main Page.
- I struck ALT1 because it's obviously false, in spite of what the source says. For example, the Metropolitan Museum of Art opened over 40 years earlier. I removed the relevant text from the article, which was copied word-for-word from the source. Whoever reviews this, please carefully check for copyvios. MANdARAX • XAЯAbИAM 23:52, 1 August 2023 (UTC)
- @Mandarax: For the fact about the museum being the only one of the East Coast - that is taken from a reliable source. The Daily Times may not be The New York Times, but they are a newspaper with an editorial process which matches the criteria for WP:RS. It states "at one time", not "the first". In my reading of the Metropolitan Museum of Art page, there was a time when they were looking for a new space and that may be when the Deshong Art Museum was the only public art museum on the East Coast. I don't really care for the DYK since I feel the first hook is stronger, but I think it should be added back into the article. Thank you for catching the copyvio and for AGF. I had copied the language from the Alfred O. Deshong page which I had written when I was a less experienced editor. Your comments above and in the edit summary on the page have reinforced the importance of checking my previous work. Dwkaminski (talk) 13:14, 2 August 2023 (UTC)
- The Met was just the first example that popped into my mind. From the page of the Wadsworth Atheneum (Hartford, Connecticut): "Founded in 1842 and opened in 1844, it is the oldest continually operating public art museum in the United States." There are other East Coast art museums that predate the Deshong, including the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and probably others. I guess it's possible that these were all temporarily closed down at the same time while the Deshong was operational, but that's certainly unlikely, especially since the Atheneum claims to have been continuously operating. It would've helped if the Daily Times had specified when instead of just saying "at one time", and maybe they used some different interpretations of the terms "public" or "art gallery" or "East Coast", but I think the most likely answer is that they were just wrong.I agree: the first hook is by far the best. MANdARAX • XAЯAbИAM 00:31, 3 August 2023 (UTC)
- @Mandarax: For the fact about the museum being the only one of the East Coast - that is taken from a reliable source. The Daily Times may not be The New York Times, but they are a newspaper with an editorial process which matches the criteria for WP:RS. It states "at one time", not "the first". In my reading of the Metropolitan Museum of Art page, there was a time when they were looking for a new space and that may be when the Deshong Art Museum was the only public art museum on the East Coast. I don't really care for the DYK since I feel the first hook is stronger, but I think it should be added back into the article. Thank you for catching the copyvio and for AGF. I had copied the language from the Alfred O. Deshong page which I had written when I was a less experienced editor. Your comments above and in the edit summary on the page have reinforced the importance of checking my previous work. Dwkaminski (talk) 13:14, 2 August 2023 (UTC)
- Another nomination that I am surprised took a month to be reviewed. The article was nominated within days of being created, it is long enough, and sources are cited. The original hook is just mind-blowing. I have some concerns, however. First, the source cited for the claim that the authorities could not prove that McCall stole the paintings appears to say no such thing. Secondly, if the authorities did indeed fail to prove that he did it, is it appropriate to state that he did? If McCall is still alive, is this a violation of WP:BLP? Surtsicna (talk) 16:37, 27 August 2023 (UTC)
- @Surtsicna:Thank you for the review. Somehow one of the Philadelphia Inquirer articles was missed. I've added that reference back in and updated the language stating that he was convicted for stealing $300,000 worth of the art and served 3 years. Dwkaminski (talk) 19:00, 27 August 2023 (UTC)
- Given the multiple issues (see WT:DYK#Deshong Art Museum this would require considerable work to become DYK eligible. RoySmith (talk) 23:37, 2 September 2023 (UTC)
- Let's kill it and I'll look to submit for GA status and resubmit for DYK. I just believe it is a strong story that would be great to share via DYK. Dwkaminski (talk) 14:39, 3 September 2023 (UTC)