Talk:Charlotte Verity

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 * Charlotte Verity, Istalif, 2016, oil on canvas, 87 x 107 cm.jpg

Page updated with comprehensive and newly researched information
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My edits to this page were flagged and removed by a volunteer who assumed I was a paid advocate of Charlotte Verity. I responded to tell them that this wasn't the case, that I was not being compensated for the information and such information wasn't promotional. Having had no response from the volunteer for over a week, I have restored my edits to the page. The edits provide an informative and balanced account of the artist's work. All additions are researched and corroborated with reliable sources. For these reasons, I believed this version of the page should be restored as it offers the best opportunity to learn about the artist. I hope you can agree with this and allow the page to stay up. Thank you.

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Nicola Togneri (talk) 15:41, 19 February 2021 (UTC)

Proposed changes
Title should be Biography.
 * Information to be added:

Born in Germany, Verity attended the Slade School of Art from 1973 to 1977 and won a Slade prize in her final year. In 1978 she was awarded the Boise Travel Scholarship to study in Italy.[2] Since graduating from the Slade, Verity has been a regular exhibitor in group shows including, John Moores Painting Prize, the Whitechapel Gallery Open, the Hayward Annual, Discerning Eye and the Royal Academy’s Summer Exhibition. She has had solo exhibitions with Anne Berthoud Gallery (1984, 1988, 1990) and Browse and Darby (1998, 2002, 2007)[3]; and more recently with Purdy Hicks, London ( 2016), the Garden Museum, London (2011 and 2018)  and the New Art Centre , Wiltshire (2019). In 2001, Verity began teaching at the Royal Drawing School in London where she remains on the faculty. In 2010, she was commissioned by Sir John Soane’s Museum to paint a portrait of its former Director, Margaret Richardson. A monograph on her work, Charlotte Verity, was published by Ridinghouse, in November 2016 with texts by artist Garry Fabian Miller, art historian Paul Hills and artist Edmund de Waal. Verity is married to the artist Sir Christopher Le Brun PPRA and they have three children.

Some references omitted because they already feature on the existing page, e.g. Whitechapel Open.
 * Explanation of issue: Tweaking original text to correct mistakes such as 'Boise Travel Scholarship,' include missing references and develop information for more comprehensive overview. Exhibits as a title isn't indicative of the text. Adding up to date information about exhibition history each reference takes the reader to more information and illustrations of the work.
 * References supporting change:

Updated in response to Blablubbs | talk's comment below. Please let me know if this request looks better. Thanks Nicola Togneri (talk) 14:46, 26 February 2021 (UTC)


 * Thanks for complying with our COI guidelines. However, I unfortunately have to tell you that your change is . Please cite the references inline for your proposed additions, clearly indicating which source backs up which statement. If you need help with formatting, please see Help:Introduction to referencing with VisualEditor/2 and/or WP:REFB. You can use reflist-talk to list the references you cite directly below your proposed addition. Note as well that references to books should cite the book directly and list specific page numbers. I'm closing this for the time being. Feel free to reopen the request by changing  back to   once the changes are done (or open a new request below). Thanks and best, Blablubbs | talk 16:29, 25 February 2021 (UTC)

✅, Nicola Togneri. Muhibm0307 (talk) 09:02, 12 July 2021 (UTC)