Talk:John E. Buck
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"The Archer" is no longer on extended loan from the Twigg-Smith Foundation, as indicated in the current caption. The current label beneath the sculpture reads "Gift of Sharon Twigg-Smith, 2017." — Preceding unsigned comment added by AwedOakSun (talk • contribs) 01:59, 25 August 2019 (UTC)
- Caption updated. Regards, Spintendo 07:38, 25 August 2019 (UTC)
- Question: @AwedOakSun: Can you confirm if there is more than one smaller-sized version of The Archer sculpture? If the one in the photograph is different from the smaller version on display at the Spalding House, then the caption should reflect that. Please advise. When ready to proceed with your answer, kindly change the
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Regards, Spintendo 07:45, 25 August 2019 (UTC)
- Question: @AwedOakSun: Can you confirm if there is more than one smaller-sized version of The Archer sculpture? If the one in the photograph is different from the smaller version on display at the Spalding House, then the caption should reflect that. Please advise. When ready to proceed with your answer, kindly change the
- Hi @Spintendo: Confirming that there is only one small "Archer": the one installed at Spalding House, which is the one depicted in the photograph. If it's possible for the caption to include the current credit line, "Gift of Sharon Twigg-Smith, 2017," which is included on the wall label, that'd be great. That said, I understand if the wall label is not as citeable/verifiable as the blog entry. The date for this sculpture is also listed in the label and on the blog entry as 1990, and not 1991. Mahalo! AwedOakSun (talk) 19:21, 27 August 2019 (UTC)