Talk:Edward Lamson Henry

Profound knowledge of human nature
Really? Who says so? How is this knowledge exhibited? I don't think this phrase really belongs in the article unless it's cited to a reputable source on such things. Removing it. Grcaldwell (talk) 09:53, 15 May 2009 (UTC)

Presentation of Colors
I uploaded a color-adjusted version of Presentation of Colors, 1864. The original seemed yellow to the point of error. However, every copy of this painting I found seemed to be the same yellow color. Either the author painted it with a wicked yellow tint or the scan is bad and every copy online is derived from that scan. I tend to think it's the latter. Feel free to use the edit in the article if you feel the original is in fact wrongly yellow and the edit is a better choice. I realize that because I cannot find one single copy of the painting other than yellow ones, my edit smacks heavily of original research. That's why I hesitate to make the change myself... but I'll put it out there for discussion. – JBarta (talk) 12:21, 13 September 2013 (UTC)

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