Template:Did you know nominations/William Rose (illustrator)
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The result was: promoted by Yoninah (talk) 00:39, 3 February 2020 (UTC)
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William Rose (illustrator)
... that although William Rose illustrated several dozen film posters for RKO Pictures, only a fraction—including an alternate Citizen Kane poster (pictured)—have been attributed to him by name?Sources: Rebello & Allen 1988, p. 327; Mendez 2003, p. 79 (those both link to the refs in the article itself. The former is an offline print book by two film historians, which I own, while the latter is an online PDF magazine article referring to the print book.)- ALT1:
... that illustrator William Rose's alternate poster for Citizen Kane (pictured) was intended to market the film as an accessible romance?Sources: Rebello & Allen 1988, pp. 202–203; Halperin & Cantu 2009, pp. 78–79 (the first source here is the aforementioned book, the second is an online PDF magazine article by two professional auctioneers. They say virtually the same thing.)
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- Reviewed: Brewer (John Updike)
Created by Brandt Luke Zorn (talk). Self-nominated at 09:38, 22 January 2020 (UTC).
- Interesting creaions, on good sources, subscription sources accepted AGF, no copyvio obvopis. The image is lecense and almost a must. I like the ALT slightly better, for smoothe reading, but if a longer hook is wanted, to match the image or for balance, the other is also fine. I trust that you will fix minor ref errors, #19 and #21 not defined, and one not used (Rosenkrantz, possibly the 21). --Gerda Arendt (talk) 17:56, 30 January 2020 (UTC)
- Thank you Gerda! I've fixed the ref errors you found. Appreciate your sharp and thorough eye. I've pitched ALT2, a variation on the first hook. I tweaked the sentence structure to make it more readable (using "but" in the middle of the sentence instead of "although" at the beginning). I also swapped "RKO Pictures" for the more familiar "Classical Hollywood", which I believe'll signify to a broader audience. Let me know what you think. I'd prefer for that fact to be the hook; it hews closer to one of the most noteworthy central facts about poster illustrators from this time, which is almost total anonymity and lack of recognition as artists.
- ALT2: ... that William Rose illustrated dozens of film posters of the Classical Hollywood era, but only a fraction—including an alternate poster for Citizen Kane (pictured)—have been attributed to him by name? -—BLZ · talk 18:54, 30 January 2020 (UTC)
- I love it! (Brought it down here, for sequence of signatures. - I have no sharp eyes, just a good tool for harv errors. Thank you for the article! --Gerda Arendt (talk) 19:06, 30 January 2020 (UTC)