Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Vinkler Vladimir


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The result was   delete. Big Dom  20:38, 6 July 2011 (UTC)

Vinkler Vladimir

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Unverifiable. The article uses three different names for the person, "Vinkler Vladimir", "Frantishek Vinkler" and "Vladimir Frantsevich". It also uses two names for his wife, "Elena Musatova" and "Elena Pavlovna". The only thing that I could find that relates to this person is a number of sources mentioning a "V. Vinkler" who created a large sculpture for the theatre in Omsk. However, I couldn't find his full name, nor any other information about him, using a number of different searches, and looking both at reliable and unreliable sources.

For those more able to look through cyrillic sources, "Винклера" seems to be the Russian version of Winkler (another version of V. Vinkler). If anyone can find reliable sources in cyrillic (or other non-western scripts), I would be more than happy to withdraw this AfD, but as it stands this is a 99% unverifiable biography. Fram (talk) 09:23, 29 June 2011 (UTC)
 * Delete The lack of verifiable sources, the lack of lead in, and just general confusion, I cannot see what makes this subject notable - no lasting impact, no major awards, no coverage. Delete. --Ozgod (talk) 16:03, 29 June 2011 (UTC)
 * Note: This debate has been included in the list of Visual arts-related deletion discussions.  — • Gene93k (talk) 23:09, 29 June 2011 (UTC)
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 * Comment. The subject's Russian name, in the standard order of given name, patronymic, surname, is Владимир Францевич Винклер or Vladimir Frantsevich Vinkler. Different combinations of the three names, including diminutive forms (which "Frantishek" appears to be), can be used to refer to a person, with the wife probably having the full name Elena Pavlovna Musatova. There is some coverage of the subject here, here and here. Phil Bridger (talk) 15:53, 1 July 2011 (UTC)
 * Note: This debate has been included in the list of Russia-related deletion discussions.  (Yes, I know the subject wasn't Russian, but most potential sources seem to be in Russian)—Phil Bridger (talk) 15:58, 1 July 2011 (UTC)


 * Delete There are no sources, and it does not seem easy to verify any of the content. It is true, as Phil Bridger has explained, that confusion over different forms of the name makes it more difficult to find information about the subject, but even allowing for that, there really does not seem to be sourcing. JamesBWatson (talk) 11:43, 5 July 2011 (UTC)
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