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Article evaluation for the weeping woman- One thing about the article that distracted me was that there are two Picasso quotes used about Dora Maar and neither of them are put into good context. I think those quotes should have more explanation to go with them
The information is up to date, however there could be much more information about the style of the painting and the period of Picasso's career that it took place in. The article discusses Dora Maar too much and it could use more information about the painting such as the reception oft he painting or how much the Tate Modern bought it for.
The article is mostly neutral, at one point it says that it was the most complex painting in a series of Picasso's paintings however it does not justify or cite that claim.
The links on the citation work and support the article
Each fact is referenced with a citation but there are not that many facts that have been presented on the page
The talk page, in my opinion, was kind of a mess. It was comprised completely of people arguing over the significance of the symbols on the weeping woman's hat. It seemed like a nice conversation between Picasso fans but it did very little to advance the article especially considering the signage on the hat of the weeping woman and its significance does not necessarily need to be added to the page.
FOUR GOOD SOURCES FOR MY ARTICLE:
Cappitelli, Francesca, and Fotini Koussiaki. “THM-GCMS and FTIR for the Investigation of Paints in Picasso's Still Life, Weeping Woman and Nude Woman in a Red Armchair from the Tate Collection, London.” Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis, vol. 75, no. 2, 2006, pp. 200–204., doi:10.1016/j.jaap.2005.05.008.
Caws, Mary Ann. Picasso's Weeping Woman: the Life and Art of Dora Maar. Boston : Little, Brown, and Co., 2000.
Freeman, Judi. Picasso and the Weeping Women: the Years of Marie-Thérèse Walter & Dora Maar. Los Angeles, Calif. : Los Angeles County Museum of Art ; New York : Rizzoli, 1994.
Uzundemir, Özlem. “Reframing Pablo Picasso and Dora Maar in Grace Nichols’s ‘Weeping Woman’ /Grace Nichols’in ‘Weeping Woman’ Adli Şİİrİnde Pablo Picasso Ve Dora Maar İliŞkİsİne Yenİden BakiŞ.’” Folklor/Edebiyat, vol. 24, no. 93, 2018, pp. 73–79., doi:10.22559/folkloredebiyat.2017.69.
My Model article
[edit]The Icebergs, Olive Trees (Van Gogh series)
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