User talk:Jinghan xu

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Hey Jinghan Xu! Welcome to Wikipedia!

Woman Series
De Kooning’s well-known Woman series, begun in 1950 the time after meeting his future wife and culminating in woman VI, owns much to Picasso, not least in the aggressive, penetrative breaking apart of the figure, and the spaces around it. Picasso’s late works show signs that he, in turn, saw images of works by Pollock and de Kooning.

Woman VI
In 1953, Woman, a series of abstract works of art painted by Willem de Kooning, shocked the public who visited de Kooning’s third one-man show at the Sidney Janis Gallery in Manhattan. The last painting of this series, Woman VI, is displayed at the Carnegie Museum of Art as part of the Postwar Abstraction collection since the 1955 Carnegie International Exhibition.

Instructor questions

 * Have these contributions been added to the article? I clicked on your username but didn't see anything. If not, they look great, so go ahead and add them as you see fit! Also, don't forget your page numbers! Aolivex (talk) 18:45, 9 February 2015 (UTC)

Research Articles
I would like to work on the page of Willem de Kooning, his paintings,Women series and Women VI, the one at the Carnegie Museum of Art. I listed some of the sources below that I would like to research on. One problem for my project is that Willem de Kooning page is currently facing the potential copyright issue, so most of the content cannot be read. I am not really clear about what information the page had before or what will be left in the article after it is done with the potential copyright issue. I am afraid that the new information I am going to add would be similar to what they already had.

Outline
For the Willem De Kooning article, I would like to add more information on his Biography section and Works section. Now we only have his early life, so I am interested in adding more information about his middle age period. Moreover, I want to edit his works section, because de Kooning has contributed lots of art works from paintings to sculpture. The woman series is my main focus.

For Woman VI, I have listed several aspects that I would like to focus on, including the history during 1950s, the esthetics elements, the Abstract Expressionism style, the technique, the audience and the gender issue.

Problems with upload of File:Women VI.jpg
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Uploaded photo
Hi Jinghan xu, the work you uploaded here needs some information in order for us to retain it. Since the painting itself is likely still copyrighted, we can only use the image on wikipedia as fair use. In order to do that we need to add a template like Non-free use rationale to the image page and make sure we use the image appropriately. Templates like that can be kind of fiddly, so if you need some help getting it to work or finding out why it needs one in the first place please let me know. Adam (Wiki Ed) (talk) 18:57, 19 March 2015 (UTC)

Peer Review
Hello! I am one of your class mates and I chose to review your work for peer feedback. I am impressed with your contributions because they really seem to be essential and very important to the topic. The only suggestion I could think of would be to include a Wikipedia link when you mention abstract expressionism and maybe also when you mention Villa Boscoreale in Women VI. Another minor minor alteration would be maybe different wording than "in Roman" because that doesn't seem grammatically correct to me, but I am no sure so apologies if I am mistaken. Also apologies if I am not going about leaving feedback correctly using talk pages! Great contributions! -Gina — Preceding unsigned comment added by GinaMessick (talk • contribs) 21:56, 23 March 2015 (UTC)