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Option 1

Article title: Louis Le Vau

Article Evaluation: The article has a decent lead, but very little content after that. The sources are decent but one of the ISBN numbers no longer works. There is not much to say on the organization of the article because there is not much to organized. When it comes to images and media there is one picture, but the talk page questions its legitimacy. My overall impression is that it is underdeveloped and is a worthy candidate for our editing project.

Sources

- https://www.britannica.com/biography/Louis-Le-Vau

-https://www.europeana.eu/portal/en/explore/people/149265-louis-le-vau.html

-http://libproxy.uwyo.edu/login/?url=https://search.proquest.com/docview/1036049721?accountid=14793

-Journal Article: Louis Le Vau, Mazarin's Collège, Colbert's Revenge by Hillary Ballon

Option 2

Article title: Donato Bramante

Article Evaluation: The lead of this article is good, but the body is missing many citations. The works section explicitly says “This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it” as well. The sources worked when I tried the links and are all fairly up to date. The information does not seem bias, and the organization of the article is okay. The talk page has many critiques on the article and the correctness of some of the information. It could probably include more pictures. Overall, the article needs a lot of work but is a good start.

Sources

-https://doi.org/10.1179/155909011X13124528227462

-Book: Bramante's Ruined Temple and the Dialect of the Image by Christian Kleinbub

-https://www.britannica.com/biography/Donato-Bramante/Roman-period

Option 3

Article title: De re aedificatoria

Article Evaluation: The lead to this article is again pretty good but the content is sparse. This is a very influential book and it list the chapters but doesn’t have any specifics on the information in each chapter. Many of the sources did not have links to easily see if they were legitimate. More images from the book itself would be cool. There were no comments in the talk page.

Sources

-Journal Article: Building outside Time in Alberti's "De re aedificatoria" By Marvin Trachtenberg

-Journal Article: Musical Symbolism in the Works of Leon Battista Alberti By Angela Pintore

-Journal Article:The Structure of "De re aedificatoria" Reconsidered by Caroline van Eck