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Professor Bolton Coit Brown, one of the pioneer faculty members, resigned as chairman of the department of drawing and painting to help found Byrdcliffe Colony, an arts and crafts group in Woodstock, N.Y. Two years earlier he had been embroiled in controversy when Jane Stanford discovered that nude models were posing in his advanced figure-drawing class. First, she ordered the class segregated by sex; later, she ordered the department to stop using unclothed models.




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It's interesting to note where UUI#6 came from. (Diff from August '07). The context was of an article like Bombing of Guernica that referred in a small subsection to the famous painting Guernica by Picasso. In that case, even though the painting is now perhaps the single most recalled thing about the topic, it was tangential to the historical account of what happened, which was perhaps the main focus the article, and so it made sense to discuss it separately. And I think this motivation can still be detected in the intermediate language of UUI#6 "to illustrate an article section about the image", before it was further smoothed to the present "to illustrate an article passage about the image" -- the idea being that this is a small section of the article specifically about this image, in the context of an article really not about art at all.I see the present case as slightly different, in that what the article is trying to do is present a self-contained survey of the art down to the present time. Here, it seems to me that showing how artists who have been shaped by modern movements in art have responded to the subject of the nude in the light of that is very valuable to produce a properly balanced and rounded-out article -- so it's not a single stray section we're talking about that deals with something really quite severable from the main topic of the article; rather it's directly part of the main topic of the article, and to presenting it in a balanced way that is valuable to reader understanding.So in this case, I think it does make sense to use our freedom to set UUI#6 to one side as guidance, and instead cleave to the policy, and consider that these two images do add something of particular qualitative value to the understanding conveyed by the article as a whole. Jheald (talk) 19:42, 13 February 2013 (UTC)Reply[reply]


This image is used in List of The Price Is Right pricing games#Plinko. I'm not sure if this image is needed, but the board is mentioned very little, unless I missed something. Maybe the rules are simple to explain, but execution is different? --George Ho (talk) 05:23, 11 July 2012 (UTC)Reply[reply]


There is not a number of Supermarine Walrus planes with the Irish flag on it as it is an Irish Aircraft, actually the only one is THIS ONE. It is not English, it is not American, it was the property of Ireland when it crashed in 1939 and towed to the former NAS Wexford. There was so little information available about this base before I started this site. There was one paragraph with incorrect information. Who monitors the accuracy of information being placed here? Why am I being harrashed about photographs that I absolutely have a right to share. I would call someone - but the mulitude of random messages is ineffective and I am not doing this for personal gain - simply sharing the relationship between two countries - USA - Ireland - unfortunately during the time of British Occupation, or at least until the Irish Emergency.


Of course the picture is exceptionally lovely; Graham is one of the world's most recognizable models, after all, so she's no stranger to excellent back lighting and a well-draped robe. But she is also someone who has stood strong against body-shamers throughout her career, helping other women become more comfortable within their skin every time she refused to be minimized or insulted as a real-size model.


I have a strong suspicion Ashley Graham's pregnancy is going to accomplish more than growing a little person. I can see this body positive activist helping other moms along the way learn to love themselves no matter what. And that's a pretty powerful thing. 2ff7e9595c


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