Talk:Louise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz

Cause of death
The German entry, which of course is much longer, indicates Queen Louise died of eine Lungenentzündung — a lung inflammation. I can't tell from the German text whether she had pneumonia. Anyone know? Sca (talk) 17:22, 20 August 2010 (UTC)

Queen Louise's portrait by Josef Grassi
Hello. At the end of November I uploaded on Wikimedia Commons an image of Queen Louise's portrait by Josef Grassi, painted in 1802 and kept in the Schloss Charlottenburg. It's probably her most famous portrait, often use as cover for her biographies (for example on the books by Daniel Schönpflug, Heinz Ohff, Dagmar von Gersdorff etc.). Instead of this painting, in every Wiki projects, it was used this image. Evidently it's not the original one nor an oil on canvas copy, but simply a chromolithography made for a 1915-postcard by popular editor Stengel & Co. The chromolithography was used as main image in Queen Louise's Wiki-biographies and even in Josef Grassi's pages. Some days after my substitution, User:Huelam987 undid almost all my changes and restored the wrong image. I wrote on his/her discussion page on Commons, asking for explanation, and after I changed again the image (of course in my two substitutions I always explained why I was changing the chromolithography with the original painting). He ignored my message and undid again my work (leaving unchanged the caption saying that it was a portrait of Grassi painted in 1802; so producing an actual mistake). I wrote again on his/her page on 5 December and waiting for a reply. Because there are no reply yet, I thought of change again the image and written this message in the discussion page of Queen Louise's article, hoping that someone could have an idea about how to stop this useless game of change/undo. Many thanks for your attention!--Kaho Mitsuki (talk) 13:35, 15 December 2017 (UTC)