User talk:Sa055843

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World famous paintings
Hi Sa055843, And welcome to Wikipedia. I wanted to personally welcome you to the community. I hope you find your time on Wikipedia worthwhile. I noticed you just started a new article, World famous paintings. While your effort is appreciated, I feel the premise of the article may be too broad and subjective to be encyclopaedic. Fame as reason for inclusion is very ambiguous. How is this measured? I am sure, if 10 art scholars are asked which they think are the most relevant pictures, you will get very different and diverging answers. An article on a similar theme has been attempted a few years back as Famous paintings which was redirected to History of painting. I believe this would be right in this case as well since that article does cover a broad overview of important works of art. If you have any questions or disagree, please let me know. pseudonym Jake Brockman talk 09:24, 31 March 2018 (UTC)