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The Sirens and Ulysses
- ... that when it was first exhibited in 1837, The Sirens and Ulysses by William Etty (detail pictured) was described as "a disgusting combination of voluptuousness and loathsome putridity"?
- Reviewed: 2015 McDonald's All-American Boys Game
- Comment: A detail included as the image rather than the whole thing, as at mainpage image size the whole painting will be too small to be visible. The three sirens are the main theme of the painting, as well as the voluptuousness in question.
Created by Iridescent (talk). Self nominated at 17:10, 11 February 2015 (UTC).
The article is new (created on 10th February 2015), long and well-referenced. It is interesting and no close paraphrasing issues, copyvio or plagiarism was detected. Hook fact is accurate and cited with an inline citation in the article. However, I would suggest a shorter hook (for instance: ... that The Sirens and Ulysses by William Etty (detail pictured) was described as "a disgusting combination of voluptuousness and loathsome putridity"). Borsoka (talk) 06:51, 15 February 2015 (UTC)
