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− | :* [[File:Symbol voting keep.svg|16px]] Looks good. Source for original hook (preferred) and ALT1 is in Italian, but I was able to verify the original with Google Translate, and [[Treccani]] appears to be a good source. Article is long enough; was new enough when nominated; is sourced; obviously isn't plagiarized from the Italian sources; | + | :* [[File:Symbol voting keep.svg|16px]] Looks good. Source for original hook (preferred) and ALT1 is in Italian, but I was able to verify the original with Google Translate, and [[Treccani]] appears to be a good source. Article is long enough; was new enough when nominated; is sourced; obviously isn't plagiarized from the Italian sources; image is free and looks good; QPQ done. My only qualm is that the article about the academy doesn't cite any sources, but Googling turns up many sources. I will work on that article myself so the tag can be removed. [[User:Rosekelleher|Rosekelleher]] ([[User talk:Rosekelleher|talk]]) 13:38, 13 December 2015 (UTC) |
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Giovanni Mangone
- ... that Italian Renaissance artist Giovanni Mangone was among the founders of the Academy of the Virtuosi al Pantheon (pictured) in Rome?
- ALT1 ...that the only building still extant surely attributed to Italian Renaissance artist Giovanni Mangone is Palazzo Massimo di Pirro in Rome (pictured)?
- Comment: If ALT1 will be chosen, the picture should be changed with this one.
- Reviewed: Lenape (potato)
Created by Alessandro57 (talk). Self-nominated at 06:35, 13 November 2015 (UTC).
Looks good. Source for original hook (preferred) and ALT1 is in Italian, but I was able to verify the original with Google Translate, and Treccani appears to be a good source. Article is long enough; was new enough when nominated; is sourced; obviously isn't plagiarized from the Italian sources; image is free and looks good; QPQ done. My only qualm is that the article about the academy doesn't cite any sources, but Googling turns up many sources. I will work on that article myself so the tag can be removed. Rosekelleher (talk) 13:38, 13 December 2015 (UTC)