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:* [[File:Symbol question.svg|16px]] the article is currently subject to an [[WP:AfD|AfD]] however based on the current [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Clio (Hendrik Goltzius)|discussion]] it looks like the AfD will be dismissed. | :* [[File:Symbol question.svg|16px]] the article is currently subject to an [[WP:AfD|AfD]] however based on the current [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Clio (Hendrik Goltzius)|discussion]] it looks like the AfD will be dismissed. | ||
| − | :: The article was expanded from a single line (129 characters) to the current four paragraphs (1,628 characters) - meets 5x expansion and is long enough | + | ::: The article was expanded from a single line (129 characters) to the current four paragraphs (1,628 characters) - meets 5x expansion and is long enough |
| − | :: The article is well referenced and free of any copyright violations | + | ::: The article is well referenced and free of any copyright violations |
| − | :: The hook is adequate and sourced. | + | ::: The hook is adequate and sourced. |
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Clio (Hendrik Goltzius)
- ... that John Harvard may have been inspired by Clio? Source: "... a bronze statue of John Harvard done by Daniel Chester French... Ulrich points to another likely inspiration for French: a 1592 Dutch print of Clio by Hendrick Goltzius... " [1]
5x expanded by David Eppstein (talk). Nominated by EEng (talk) at 02:55, 27 September 2016 (UTC).
the article is currently subject to an AfD however based on the current discussion it looks like the AfD will be dismissed.
- The article was expanded from a single line (129 characters) to the current four paragraphs (1,628 characters) - meets 5x expansion and is long enough
- The article is well referenced and free of any copyright violations
- The hook is adequate and sourced.