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Alfred Russell
I took a look at the article. The New York Times and the Art Digest references are both good ones to use on Wikipedia. The content from http://www.parnasse.com/net.in.arcadia.html would be great for an external links section but I wouldn't use it as a reference. The problem there is that it's not a completely independent source. As for using another Wikipedia article as a reference that's a definite no, but you can always use references that another article uses if they fit your article.

I would suggest looking to see if any museum websites list any of his works as being in their collections. That would give you references for that. Just remember that any unreferenced fact can be easily contested or deleted and reference everything you can.

I added some internal links to other Wikipedia articles for you. (Did I get the right Art Students League? I'm assuming the NY one.) I also created an External links section where you could put the parnasse.com link.

When you get the article ready the title will need to be something like "Alfred Russell (painter)" because somebody else is already at Alfred Russell.

I hope that helps. Feel free to ask me any more questions. :-) Cloveapple (talk) 20:02, 3 October 2011 (UTC)