User talk:SiefkinDRSeptember 2013Your work on Pink
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Best regards, --Blue Indigo (talk) 21:40, 14 May 2014 (UTC) Reference Errors on 20 MayParisThanks for your thanks, SiefkinDR, but simply enjoying a stroll thru Paris in your footsteps... with my pockets filled with accents & cédilles: an enjoyable pastime:)--Blue Indigo (talk) 20:14, 2 June 2014 (UTC)
Bonjour! Thank you for pointing out to me my - you're so kind & diplomatic :) - *small* mistake and, by doing so, probably avoiding an incident diplomatique between the concierges of the Hôtel de Crillon and Hôtel de la Marine, and the CEO of the Bal des Débutantes. Mistake corrected. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Paris&diff=615670633&oldid=615595849 Best regards, --Blue Indigo (talk) 09:02, 5 July 2014 (UTC) Hi, you might be interested in expanding this.♦ Dr. Blofeld 19:43, 2 August 2014 (UTC) August 2014ParisBonjour SiefkinDR! Thanks for your thanks. --Blue Indigo (talk) 10:37, 26 August 2014 (UTC)
FYI: formatting repeated citationsHi SiefkinDR. FYI: Here's how to format repeated citations in an article. Warm regards, M2545 (talk) 11:42, 28 August 2014 (UTC) Paris TimelineCould not resist... --Blue Indigo (talk) 00:34, 1 September 2014 (UTC) cupcakes 4 u- M2545 (talk) 18:15, 4 September 2014 (UTC) RedI see that you deleted fire and beauty as common associations with the color red due to not being in a specific survey. However, these are still very common associations (especially fire) as stated in the citations I provided. Therefore, I personally believe they are worthy of mention and should not be excluded from the article. One survey isn't enough to determine the common associations of the color. ANDROS1337TALK 01:26, 6 September 2014 (UTC)
Timeline of Paris: 15th thru 17th centuryDear Siefkin! Considering its length, should not the 17th century have its own section, thus leaving 15th & 16th together? Regards, --Blue Indigo (talk) 11:48, 18 September 2014 (UTC)
Timeline of Paris: 17th centuryBonjour Siefkin - As you must have noticed, I followed your steps in 17th century Paris & have not gone any further - not much time. It is a good idea to have sections for the 17th century; however, by dividing it between Louis XIII & Louis XIV, you skipped Henri IV who "owns" it until the day of his assassination on 14 May 1610. Moreover, projects undertaken by the 8-year old king Louis XIII & his mother immediately after the death of Henri IV were Henri IV's projects being continued. Keep up the good work! Best regards, --Blue Indigo (talk) 21:26, 27 September 2014 (UTC) Age of Louis XIVDear Blue Indigo, Thanks for your very helpful edits and ideas. I would like to include Henry IV in the 17th C. but also keep the centuries intact, rather than organizing by reign; let me think about that one. One question about the age of Louis XIV when his father died; he was born on 5 September 1638 and his father died on 14 May 1643- doesn't that make him four years old rather than five years old when his father died? Please keep up your good work! SiefkinDR (talk) 18:01, 29 September 2014 (UTC)
October 2014Timeline of Paris... suite...Oops! Noticing you are working on it, so will stay away... Best regards, --Blue Indigo (talk) 08:58, 17 October 2014 (UTC)
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disappeared. Here is a subject for you! Métiers that dated back to the Middle Ages & still existed not long ago. Glad you decided to turn your attention to so many Paris subjects.
efkin: I am having a problem with this:
Having a hard time figuring out where the massive medieval tower is at Versailles. I believe you meant that of another château or fortress. The Louvre? Vincennes? --Blue Indigo (talk) 19:08, 20 March 2016 (UTC)
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Disambiguation link notification for February 11An automated process has detected that when you recently edited Art Nouveau glass art, you added links pointing to the disambiguation pages Pliny and Symbolism (check to confirm | fix with Dab solver). (Opt-out instructions.) --DPL bot (talk) 16:18, 11 February 2020 (UTC) Gothic architectureHi SiefkinDR, I am Amandajm. I want to explain my recent deletion, and also my immediate intentions I am an elderly female retired college lecturer etc. You might wonder whether gender is relevant in this context. Believe me, it is. I almost entirely ceased contributing because of the ongoing harrassment of females on Wikipedia. .Since late 2014, when I went on sabbatical, a much younger female became so incensed she took her complaints to the BBC! Anyway, this explains why I haven't been around and doing the regular maintenance that I used to do. I was alerted to the fact that there was a problem with theintroduction to the article Gothic archtecture by the fact that a serious error was regularly appearing in the You Tube articles posted by architectural students. They kept listing the defining features of Gothic architecture as the flying buttress and the ribbed vault. So I looked, and discovered that the intro had been considerably changed and that the pointed arch had slipped down the paragraph so that it was mentiond as "also the pointed arch". No. Primarily the pointed arch. Hence, yesterday, I was sufficiently cross to delete the paragraph. Your present rewrite is an improvement. However, all the simple information has slipped right down to near the bottom, in place of a very detailed description of the development of Gothic architecture in France, and with all the illustrations being of French builings. The information that you have included is all good, but all very detailed and all very one sided. Moreove, all the same information is included in the article to which you have contributed on French Gothic. It isn't required in that ammount of detail, in two places. Moreover, while I haven't read the entire addition, your illlustrations (and I presume the content) ignores the developments taking place in England at Durham, Wells and other places. I am saying this because I intend to reorganise the sections. moving some of the more basic conceptual stuff back up to the top, and including your architectural ivisions in a simpler, but more universal form, leaving a link to the article to French gothic, which is now something more the way it should be. It will take a while to do this. Pleas dont be offended. Simplicity is of the essence with these major, generic articles. I also have to say I have a terrible keyboard, and poor eyesight. Lots of typos. Amandajm (talk) 18:18, 21 February 2020 (UTC)
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Now whether back in the 1100s, Sens predated St DEnis by a year or two, or it was the other way around, and this is a matter of speculation..... THIS might have references to support it, but it is 'not the singularly most important fact about Gothic architecture on the whole.
Because without the looking all you know is History. THat is simply not enough for an Architectural Historian. You have an interesting fact about the comparative dates of two buildings. I have a head-full of information and a dozen book-sources that I am trying to co-ordinate into an article that will serve hundreds of students, and people who want to understand the topic. Disambiguation link notification for April 14An automated process has detected that when you recently edited List of most visited art museums, you added a link pointing to the disambiguation page National Portrait Gallery (check to confirm | fix with Dab solver). (Opt-out instructions.) --DPL bot (talk) 14:56, 14 April 2020 (UTC) Disambiguation link notification for April 21An automated process has detected that when you recently edited Gothic cathedrals and churches, you added links pointing to the disambiguation pages Saint Bernard, Tympanum and Braine (check to confirm | fix with Dab solver). (Opt-out instructions.) --DPL bot (talk) 10:59, 21 April 2020 (UTC) The article Charles Trueheart has been proposed for deletion because it appears to have no references. Under Wikipedia policy, this biography of a living person will be deleted after seven days unless it has at least one reference to a reliable source that directly supports material in the article. If you created the article, please don't be offended. Instead, consider improving the article. For help on inserting references, see Referencing for beginners, or ask at the help desk. Once you have provided at least one reliable source, you may remove the {{prod blp/dated}} tag. Please do not remove the tag unless the article is sourced. If you cannot provide such a source within seven days, the article may be deleted, but you can request that it be undeleted when you are ready to add one. Cardiffbear88 (talk) 14:11, 22 April 2020 (UTC) Blue linksHas anyone told you that there does not need to be hyperlink every time the name of a Wikipedia article appears in Wikipedia text? There shouldn't be more than one link to the same article in any one page. 19:16, 18 May 2020 (UTC) Another point is that galleries work best if the images all either portrait of landscape. That way it's easier to increase the size where necessary, though in most cases they should be the default size so they can resize properly. There is a difference between and <gallery>; multiple images do not resize at all on different windows, whereas the actual gallery template can do so. GPinkerton (talk) 20:00, 18 May 2020 (UTC)
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Disambiguation link notification for July 19An automated process has detected that when you recently edited Gothic architecture, you added a link pointing to the disambiguation page Purbeck (check to confirm | fix with Dab solver). (Opt-out instructions.) --DPL bot (talk) 06:27, 19 July 2020 (UTC) Consolidating "Towers and Spires,", "Height" and "Vertical Emphasis"I would like to combine the sections "Towers and Spires", "Height" and "Vertical Emphasis" since they cover much of the same territory. Interior height can be dealt with in the section on elevations. Comments and suggestions of course welcome. Cordially,SiefkinDR (talk) CitebookHi Siefkin - please use the Template:Cite_book template when adding to the bibliography. It makes things much easier. If you use the visual editor you can generate them automatically using the html, the doi, or the ISBN. GPinkerton (talk) 18:01, 24 July 2020 (UTC)
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Suggest installing a script (explained at Category:Harv and Sfn no-target errors) to highlight such errors in the future. Thanks, Renata (talk) 01:06, 25 September 2020 (UTC) Disambiguation link notification for September 27An automated process has detected that when you recently edited Sens Cathedral, you added a link pointing to the disambiguation page Henri de Gondi. (Opt-out instructions.) --DPL bot (talk) 10:26, 27 September 2020 (UTC) DatesPlease see MOS:DATERANGE and use an endash and do not abbreviate years in date ranges. GPinkerton (talk) 14:35, 2 October 2020 (UTC) Disambiguation link notification for October 14An automated process has detected that when you recently edited Amiens Cathedral, you added a link pointing to the disambiguation page Charles VI. (Opt-out instructions.) --DPL bot (talk) 06:13, 14 October 2020 (UTC) Why did you inject a cannabis citation into articles about colors?This 2012 edit by you inserted a citation to a book about cannabis and women into the Orange (color) article. But there are no references to cannabis (nor to this citation) anywhere in the article (then or now). Was there a point to your citation, or should I delete it (and the similar insertion in the Yellow article)? PS: I did notice you removed "a very imaginative hoax. Nice try, guys." from Yellow on the preceding day; perhaps you inserted one of your own? I'm impressed that it survived the 8 years until now! Gnuish (talk) 21:52, 14 October 2020 (UTC) Disambiguation link notification for October 23An automated process has detected that when you recently edited Art Deco, you added a link pointing to the disambiguation page Jean Gaudin. (Opt-out instructions.) --DPL bot (talk) 06:16, 23 October 2020 (UTC) Disambiguation link notification for November 7An automated process has detected that when you recently edited Reims Cathedral, you added a link pointing to the disambiguation page Clovis. (Opt-out instructions.) --DPL bot (talk) 06:11, 7 November 2020 (UTC) Spelling of "facade"Why has the spelling of "facade" in this arcticle been changed from the common English spelling to the French spelling "façade"? According to Merriam-Webster and the Oxford English Dictionary on-line, "facade" is the correct English spelling, though they both note the French variant. The Wikipedia article on "Facade" also uses the English spelling, while noting also the French variant. We don't use French terms or spelling for the other features of the cathedral, such as flying buttresses and rib vaults. I think we should stick with the common English spelling. Cordially, SiefkinDR (talk) 09:51, 8 November 2020 (UTC)
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Architectural delightsJust a quick note to say how much I enjoyed your many works on Gothic architecture and cathedrals. Best wishes for the years ahead. --LilHelpa (talk) 00:10, 22 December 2020 (UTC) Disambiguation link notification for December 29An automated process has detected that when you recently edited Metz Cathedral, you added links pointing to the disambiguation pages Exodus and Horeb. (Opt-out instructions.) --DPL bot (talk) 06:10, 29 December 2020 (UTC) Hello! Tell me why the list of 77 items, and not, say, 100? And where did you find a source for this list, the link given in the list to The Art Newspaper magazine lists only the 10 most visited museums? I'm interested because I want to translate the list into Russian, but the Russian Wikipedia is likely to remove it without a source. JukoFF (talk) 21:17, 10 January 2021 (UTC) Disambiguation link notification for January 21An automated process has detected that when you recently edited Fréjus Cathedral, you added a link pointing to the disambiguation page Saint Margaret. (Opt-out instructions.) --DPL bot (talk) 06:20, 21 January 2021 (UTC) Strasbourg CathedralHello SiefkinDR. For all your edits on Strasbourg Cathedral, you seem to be over-relying on a single book. Its thesis that the north tower was finished in 1490 (and not in 1439) is not supported by the Cathedral Foundation: https://www.oeuvre-notre-dame.org/web/ond/cathedrale-de-strasbourg/histoire-cathedrale/grandes-etapes/1419-1439-achevement-fleche. You also do not take into account the chronology of architects that is already in the article, and well sourced at that. Please do not rely solely on that single author!--Edelseider (talk) 17:25, 28 January 2021 (UTC)
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The main problems I have with your galleries is the size of the images; they are very hard to see; much smaller than in other articles on similar topics, and they have a lot of white space I think a major contributing factor is your placement of horizontal and vertical images into square boxes, which wastes a of space, and makes the images even smaller and harder to see. If you don't want to use packed galleries, it's very simple to put the vertical images into vertical boxes, and horizontal ones into horizontal boxes; it doesn't take up any additional space, and it looks much better. I'm sure we can get this articles, and others, into a form the satisfies both of us. We were working on a common project, and we'll be doing this for a long time. THEre are a lot of articles to do. 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Let's work out a productive and efficient method for combining the fruit of both of our sandboxes. –♠Vami_IV†♠ 19:27, 7 September 2021 (UTC) Disambiguation link notification for September 12An automated process has detected that when you recently edited Conciergerie, you added a link pointing to the disambiguation page Montagnard. (Opt-out instructions.) --DPL bot (talk) 06:01, 12 September 2021 (UTC) Disambiguation link notification for September 20An automated process has detected that when you recently edited Château de Vincennes, you added a link pointing to the disambiguation page Henry IV. (Opt-out instructions.) --DPL bot (talk) 05:59, 20 September 2021 (UTC) Your work on 'Paris' over the centuriesI've just finished reading Paris in the 18th Century: the work you've done there is amazing, down to explaining the context of city developments (something sorely lacking from most 'historical' publications on the subject). The next time you're in the area, be sure to let me know. Again, bravo! TP ✎ ✓ 18:17, 13 October 2021 (UTC) Disambiguation link notification for October 14An automated process has detected that when you recently edited Tuileries Palace, you added a link pointing to the disambiguation page Henry IV. (Opt-out instructions.) --DPL bot (talk) 06:00, 14 October 2021 (UTC) Disambiguation link notification for October 21An automated process has detected that when you recently edited Tuileries Garden, you added a link pointing to the disambiguation page Catholic League. (Opt-out instructions.) --DPL bot (talk) 05:58, 21 October 2021 (UTC) Museum Index CommentThanks for finding more current figures for some of the Asian museums in the most-visited museum list. That will be as great improvement. In answer to your questions I used the ranking for the top twenty museums as it was given in the current TEA-AECOM theme index, then filled in the others from the regional TEA-AECOM, Art Newspaper and some national sources. The rankings in the TEA-AECOM and Art Newspaper list are sometimes inconsistent, and there are some contradictions within the different parts of the TEA-AECOM list, but nothing major. I think the list should only include 2020 figures, now that we have most of them. Don't see any reason to keep 2019 figures, particularly since we should start getting 2021 figures in the new few months. I think your idea of putting them in rank order is good. The Art Newspaper and TEA-AECOM put some of their figures in the older order, more for nostalgia, I think. I also agree with the idea of a cutoff number of 500,000 should work. It may cut out a few big museums that have had hard times, like the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, but that should be corrected soon in the list for 2021, as all the museums had higher attendance this year. I took out Mevlana Museum again because the Wikipedia article about the museum makes it clear to me it is a mausoleum and religious shrine, attracting a huge number of pilgrims but not having a normal museum collection or exhibits, But I was pretty sure you would put it back. Keeping up these lists is an endless labor, isn't it. A few month from now, we have to start all over. Cordially, SiefkinDR (talk) 13:39, 31 October 2021 (UTC) Disambiguation link notification for November 10An automated process has detected that when you recently edited Ilya Repin, you added a link pointing to the disambiguation page Alexander III. (Opt-out instructions.) --DPL bot (talk) 06:02, 10 November 2021 (UTC) ArbCom 2021 Elections voter messageDisambiguation link notification for December 13An automated process has detected that when you recently edited Semaine sanglante, you added a link pointing to the disambiguation page Place Vendome. 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Wolfgang Hoffmann publishedCheers! Shir-El too 15:31, 29 March 2022 (UTC) Thank youThere are several images on the internet, but I'm not good at knowing when they may be used and when 'fair use' applies. Items he designed are listed periodically on auctions, at galleries and an occasional museum collection - and there's a lot more now than when I began researching a couple of years ago. The least formal image I've seen so far is here: https://kanecountyconnects.com/2019/09/kane-county-history-geneva-company-made-huge-contribution-to-art-deco/ Sadly, there seems to be no trace of his activities from 1942 until his death. I'll post the article asap [and delete it from your talk page; it takes up A LOT of room!]. Again, THANK YOU! Cheers! Shir-El too 15:13, 29 March 2022 (UTC) PS Some kind of automatic reply form from my email posted the above to my page rather than yours, so I copied it here. Cheers! Shir-El too 15:18, 29 March 2022 (UTC) Disambiguation link notification for March 28An automated process has detected that when you recently edited Philip Johnson, you added a link pointing to the disambiguation page Flemish architecture. (Opt-out instructions.) --DPL bot (talk) 06:09, 28 March 2022 (UTC) "Nice thought, but unsourced and just an opinion"Sacre Coeur - "nice thought, but unsourced and just an opinion". Not an opinion: FACT!!! I'll find a source and re-instate it. I've just revisited Monmartre, and this "opinion" was made clear in the Monmartre Museum and in the guidebooks. The Monmartre community of artists (Vincent van Gogh, Pierre Brissaud, Alfred Jarry, Jacques Villon, Raymond Duchamp-Villon, Henri Matisse, André Derain, Edgar Degas, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Théophile Steinlen, and African-American) almost all buggered off to Montparnasse, with just Suzanne Valadon and her son Utrillo staying behind. Arrivisto (talk) 21:29, 4 April 2022 (UTC)
Re-uploaded Wolfgang Hoffman...after it was deleted for copyright issues. Hope it passes muster this time. Meanwhile have added some images to spice it up a little. Stay Safe and Well!!! Cheers! !!!!
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Also, it appears that this picture was taken very late in his reign, when he was already quite sick. He certainly looks ill in the photograph. SiefkinDR (talk) 15:42, 9 July 2022 (UTC) 15:27, 9 July 2022 (UTC)
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Shir-El too 08:32, 25 February 2023 (UTC) List of historic churches in ParisThank you for creating this page - it seems you share my passion for this subject! I visit Paris regularly for this purpose. There seem to be some important omissions from your list (but I am sure this is just a matter of time); La Madeleine, Paris and Saint-Sulpice, Paris. Point of Presencetalk 10:58, 1 April 2023 (UTC)
Hamilton E James updates.Hi SiefkinDR, I work for Hamilton E. James and have a declared COI. I noticed that you have edited the Metropolitan Museum of Art page, of which Mr. James is Co-Chair of the board. Based on your interest, I am hoping you would check out my edit request on his Talk page. Thank you! KWray (talk) 14:59, 11 April 2023 (UTC)
Disambiguation link notification for April 12An automated process has detected that when you recently edited Saint-Eugène-Sainte-Cécile, you added a link pointing to the disambiguation page Saint Denis. (Opt-out instructions.) --DPL bot (talk) 06:06, 12 April 2023 (UTC) Architectural stylesDear DRSiefkin, you have written some very detailed articles on architectural styles, with focus on France, but partly you did not follow French phasing. French and other phasing of French stylesAs a German, I have been struck by problems of translation of the terminology of phasing in the two must importan manuals. I have phone to art historians on this problem. They agreed, but had no interest to publish something on this feature. So I have written the short article de:Stilphasen der Gotik in Frankreich und Deutschland. Now, in English WP, I have written an article on Classic Gothic, which is French Gothique classique. And I have adapted your articles to make them closer to French phasing. The abolished triforia of Notre-Dame de ParisIn Early Gothic you have written the with drawm triforia of Notre-Dame de Paris had had windows. Who has concluded this from which evidence? The storey with the round windows were the tribunes. In some hidden positions such round windows have been preserved. Triforia had two constructive reasons. The primary reason was the decoration of the inner side of the wall in front of the lean-to roofs above the aisles. There were triforia in the form of an inverse dwarf gallery, consisting of a small arcade on the inner side and a wall on the outer side. The great innovation of Rayonnant Gothic was to cover the aisles with roofs with parallel ridges. This allowed windows in the level of those roofs, triforia with windows. A reason to maintain the principle of triforia (instead of building larger clerestories with lower sills, which was done in some churches) was to have a double wall on that level, instead of the thin walls of the clerestories. In this combination, the windows of a triforium lay on its outer side. The single round windows below the Primary Gothic upright clerestory windows near the transept do not represent this system. Remember, Violet-le-Duc did not only examine the cathedral of Notre-Dame – partly he remodeled it. Empiric view versus classification of architectural heritageRayonnant style is charcterized by the favour of very large stained glass windows. East of France, there were few basilicas with lit triforia, fitting the criteria of Rayonnant. Many builders returned to Classic Gothic cross sections and elevations, but in other matters, the stylistic development advanced. Italy did not participate in the structural development of transalpine Gothic. Italian Gothic rather preferred cubic buildings than transparent pyramides of flying butresses. But in painting and sculpture, Italy was leading. In general, styles are not genetic entities. Each style has some criteria and much more elements. Its preserved substance is the work of many "players". Many elements had already existed before the first compositions that fits the criteria of this style. And when a style has been left, some of ist elements persist in the following (and perhaps already in parallel) styles. Therefore I doubt, if it is useful to use the phasing of Gothic in one country for all buildings, sculpture and paintings in all countries. In many cases it is sufficient (and difficult enough) to decide between Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque … Best regards, --Ulamm (talk) 14:20, 30 April 2023 (UTC)
Rayonnant in Italy and Catalonia?Dear D. R., from my revisions of these sections of the article Rayonnant, you can see that I am not convinced that the term "Rayonnant" is appropriate for these buildings. Best regards, --Ulamm (talk) 20:28, 1 May 2023 (UTC) BritannicaNormally, Britannica is a serious extern source. But on (at least) one subject, ist is visible from the illustrations that the article in English WP was little more than a copy of the article in German WP, and the article in Britannica was little more than a copy of the article in English WP.
Best regards, --Ulamm (talk) 21:03, 1 May 2023 (UTC) + Ulamm (talk) 21:05, 1 May 2023 (UTC) Your contributed article, Gothic Classique
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