Wikipedia:Contributor copyright investigations/Coldcreation

Instructions
All contributors with no history of copyright problems are welcome to contribute to clean up. Contributors who are the subject of a contributor copyright investigation are among contributors with a history of copyright problems and so are not welcome to directly evaluate their own or others' copyright violations in CCIs. They are welcome to assist with rewriting any problems identified.

If contributors have been shown to have a history of extensive copyright violation, it may be assumed without further evidence that all of their major contributions are copyright violations, and they may be removed indiscriminately in accordance with Copyright violations. Contributors who are the subject of a contributor copyright investigation are among contributors who have been shown to have a history of extensive copyright violation and so all of the below listed contributions may be removed indiscriminately. However, to avoid collateral damage, efforts should be made when possible to verify infringement before removal.

When every section is completed, please alter the listing for this CCI at CCI to include the tag "completed=yes". This will alert a clerk that the listing needs to be archived.

Text

 * Examine the article or the diffs linked below.
 * If the contributor has added creative content, either evaluate it carefully for copyright concerns or remove it.
 * Evaluating for copyright concerns may include checking the listed sources, spot-checking using google, google books and other search engines and looking for major differences in writing style. The background may give some indication of the kinds of copyright concerns that have been previously detected. For older text, mirrors of Wikipedia content may make determining which came first difficult. It may be helpful to look for significant changes to the text after it was entered. Searching for the earlier form of text can help eliminate later mirrors. If you cannot determine which came first, text should be removed presumptively, since there is an established history of copying with the editor in question.
 * If you remove text presumptively, place   on the article's talk page.
 * If you specifically locate infringement and remove it (or revert to a previous clean version), place   on the article's talk page. The url parameter may be optionally used to indicate source.
 * If there is insufficient creative content on the page for it to survive the removal of the text or it is impossible to extricate from subsequent improvements, replace it with, linking to the investigation subpage in the url parameter. List the article as instructed at the copyright problems board, but you do not need to notify the contributor. Your note on the CCI investigation page serves that purpose.
 * To tag an article created by the contributor for presumptive deletion, place  on the article's face and   on the article's talk page. List the article as instructed at the copyright problems board, but you do not need to notify the contributor.


 * After examining an article:
 * replace the diffs after the colon on the listing with indication of whether a problem was found (add y) or not (add n). If the article is blanked and may be deleted, please indicate as much after the y. The ? template may be used for articles where you were unable to determine whether or not a violation occurred, but are prepared to remove the article from consideration – either because the material is no longer present in the article, or it is adequately paraphrased so as to no longer be a violation (please specify which).
 * Follow with your username and the time to indicate to others that the article has been evaluated and appropriately addressed. This is automatically generated by four tildes ( ~ )


 * If a section is complete, consider collapsing it by placing collapse top and collapse bottom beneath the section header and after the final listing.

Images

 * Examine the images below. For free images:
 * Does the image look non-free? Is it likely the uploader is the copyright holder?
 * Is the image properly licensed and sourced? Be aware of images that say "this image is licensed under X" without specifying who created it.
 * Do a reverse image search using Google Images. Check the license of the source page. Compare the last modified time with the (Commons) upload time.
 * Do a Google image search for phrases that describe the image's contents.
 * See Guide to image deletion on dealing with cases of possible image copyright infringement. There is no need to open a possibly unfree files listing. Administrators may delete images from multiple point infringers presumptively in accordance with Copyright violations. Evaluators who are not administrators may section images into a "deletion requested" section for administrator attention.


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 * Annotate the listing with the action taken, e.g. if the image was tagged no source write "no source"; if the fair use claim is deemed ok you can write "OK fair use".

Background
 Coldcreation
 * Check requested by Nikkimaria (talk)
 * I encountered this user through DYK, after some editorial disagreements regarding The_Cubist_Painters,_Aesthetic_Meditations and Soldier_at_a_Game_of_Chess. Going through the latter I found some concerning copying/close paraphrasing - compare this version of the Imaging/imagining section with this source and this one. I was particularly concerned about this because the former I found only incidentally - it wasn't cited in the article. Going through the editor's contributions I found several similar problems.
 * Gustave_Miklos and this source
 * Alexandre_Mercereau and this source
 * Femme_au_Chapeau and this source (Lot Notes)
 * Brooklyn_Bridge_(Gleizes) and this source Nikkimaria (talk) 02:03, 10 May 2015 (UTC)
 * Though I try to summarize source material in my own words, there may be instances of close paraphrasing in certain articles I've written, but I always add inline citations to the material in question. I was under the impression that paraphrasing (to some degree) was appropriate, as quoting (with quotation marks or blockquotes), as long as the material was clearly attributed in the text, or public domain and released under a compatible free license (and of course, cited). I'm pretty sure that the examples listed above are all properly cited in the text, in the cases of both pubic domain and non-public domain material. If these examples are judged to be paraphrased too closely, I will gladly rewrite them, entirely in my own words. In any future articles I will certainly be much more careful and make it a point to avoid paraphrasing. In the case of the Imaging/imagining section of Soldier at a Game of Chess it was difficult to paraphrase because the nature of the content was rather technical (titles and technical terms), and there are a very limited number of sources from which to extract information on the topic (and the source was most definitely cited in the text, see here, edit from 18 April 2015, when that section was added to the article). Again, I will gladly repair any problem areas until they become acceptable. Thank you for bringing this to my attention. Coldcreation (talk) 06:33, 10 May 2015 (UTC)
 * I'm working on the backlog here and so am not fully investigating this request at this time (hopefully somebody will get to it before I get down here), but I wanted to speak to the general issue, Coldcreation, just for clarity. Close paraphrasing talks about issues with paraphrasing too closely. It's not a firm line, which makes it difficult to communicate clearly about it, but the general rule on Wikipedia is that information taken from non-free sources must - where those sources are creative - be put in your own words or alternatively precisely quoted in accordance with WP:NFC. If the content is demonstrably public domain or compatibly licensed, it may be copied more liberally, but that copying must be acknowledged. See Plagiarism. Grabbing one of the examples above, I see the following:
 * I'm working on the backlog here and so am not fully investigating this request at this time (hopefully somebody will get to it before I get down here), but I wanted to speak to the general issue, Coldcreation, just for clarity. Close paraphrasing talks about issues with paraphrasing too closely. It's not a firm line, which makes it difficult to communicate clearly about it, but the general rule on Wikipedia is that information taken from non-free sources must - where those sources are creative - be put in your own words or alternatively precisely quoted in accordance with WP:NFC. If the content is demonstrably public domain or compatibly licensed, it may be copied more liberally, but that copying must be acknowledged. See Plagiarism. Grabbing one of the examples above, I see the following:


 * To make paraphrasing concerns more clear, I'm bolding content in the article text that is copied precisely from the source (although two passages are slightly rearranged). This material is much too closely paraphrased from the creative source, retaining both language and structure. When content is created like this, we develop derivative works, and this is a problem because the right to create derivative works is reserved to the copyright holder. Again, Close paraphrasing may help in both understanding our approach and especially avoiding future issues. --Moonriddengirl (talk) 12:04, 12 May 2015 (UTC)
 * Yes, that text obviously needs to change. Thanks Moonriddengirl for the link above. There are some very good tips in there. Beginning next week I will have much more time to go through various articles (listed above, and others) to ensure that paraphrasing concerns are addressed in accordance with copyright regulations. Coldcreation (talk) 06:34, 13 May 2015 (UTC)

I wasn't able to spot any copyright problem in Parade de cirque. What, specifically, is the issue? The tool you linked to shows high similarity with one offsite article, but this is almost exclusively in the exhaustive timelines of exhibitions and provenance, which are either not prose or highly templated prose, and therefore probably not copyrightable. For the next most similar offsite article, nearly all the overlaps are short attributed quotations; both the quotation marks and the attributions are preserved in Coldcreation's article, and so this is not a violation. Is there something else I am missing? —Psychonaut (talk) 19:21, 15 November 2015 (UTC)
 * I found another instance of close paraphrasing, see here, Coldcreation, is the only significant editor in that article. Jim  Car  ter  12:28, 11 November 2015 (UTC)
 * I have verified the existence of close paraphrasing in all the examples cited by User:Nikkimaria. (I also note that User:Coldcreation promptly attempted to fix these.  I haven't checked whether or not the fixes are sufficient.)
 * Confirmed this edit to Henri Biva contains material copied verbatim from the sources (e.g., ). As there is evidence that the problem goes beyond the examples listed by the requester, and dates back to their very first article-space contribution, I will formally open a CCI to examine the user's entire contribution history. —Psychonaut (talk) 19:29, 15 November 2015 (UTC)

Contribution survey
This report covers contributions to 457 articles from timestamp 2012-02-15 11:39:21 UTC to timestamp 2015-11-12 16:35:32 UTC.

Articles 1 through 20

 * N Proto-Cubism: (37 edits, 37 major, +122582) (+122582)(+173)(+614)(+172)(+281)(+2349)(+570)(+1005)(+606)(+281)(+290)(+351)(+334)(+241)(+313)(+555)(+355)(+316)(+3077)(+179)(+375)(+482)(+262)(+450)(+216)(+254)(+392)(+561)(+356)(+303)(+524)(+1162)
 * N Crystal Cubism: (13 edits, 13 major, +89866) (+89866)(+353)(+1043)(+241)(+884)(+1025)(+224)(+278)(+221)(+1857)(+151)(+192)(+250)
 * N List of works by Antoine Bourdelle: (2 edits, 2 major, +65008) (+65008)
 * Cubist sculpture: (14 edits, 14 major, +53428) (+441)(+597)(+749)(+53428)(+700)(+289)(+2008)(+547)(+222)(+494)(+163)(+237)(+2597)(+296)
 * N Soldier at a Game of Chess: (25 edits, 25 major, +51577) (+4871)(+51577)(+255)(+513)(+568)(+769)(+187)(+402)(+452)(+1831)(+826)(+633)(+6402)(+1083)(+614)(+202)(+979)(+920)(+665)
 * Albert Gleizes: (61 edits, 61 major, +51506) (+196)(+299)(+763)(+745)(+569)(+408)(+180)(+1151)(+369)(+51506)(+479)(+542)(+201)(+474)(+208)(+4636)(+868)(+285)(+484)(+357)(+365)(+243)(+216)(+455)(+1314)(+414)(+270)(+230)(+438)(+401)(+336)(+325)(+306)(+264)(+697)(+255)(+348)(+1086)(+222)(+310)(+247)(+247)(+361)(+200)(+305)(+221)(+171)(+584)(+603)(+2126)(+289)(+487)(+383)(+517)(+3563)
 * N The Cubist Painters, Aesthetic Meditations: (11 edits, 11 major, +49563) (+49563)(+15359)(+9581)(+1176)(+327)(+262)(+233)(+1522)(+591)(+526)
 * Jean Metzinger: (79 edits, 79 major, +48081) (+48081)(+809)(+287)(+569)(+506)(+1196)(+1144)(+1252)(+359)(+396)(+433)(+363)(+1636)(+481)(+658)(+739)(+1642)(+633)(+763)(+421)(+676)(+462)(+429)(+657)(+1032)(+186)(+481)(+523)(+403)(+343)(+181)(+5151)(+205)(+281)(+178)(+1542)(+242)(+295)(+213)(+378)(+274)(+2148)(+265)(+322)(+275)(+839)(+290)(+328)(+246)(+187)(+677)(+184)(+370)(+395)(+2425)(+331)(+4571)(+680)(+2316)
 * N Robert Antoine Pinchon: (16 edits, 16 major, +46542) (+46542)(+688)(+714)(+212)(+306)(+287)(+1642)(+681)(+154)(+415)(+4578)(+1436)
 * N Henri Biva: (25 edits, 25 major, +45731) (+45731)(+830)(+437)(+206)(+644)(+586)(+183)(+2733)(+216)(+1113)(+265)(+625)(+195)(+688)(+988)(+1782)(+2105)
 * Société des Artistes Indépendants: (11 edits, 11 major, +41346) (+41346)(+327)(+300)(+328)
 * N L'Oiseau bleu (Metzinger): (25 edits, 25 major, +37901) (+3280)(+37901)(+212)(+266)(+6067)(+239)(+1182)(+239)(+693)(+222)(+240)(+443)(+362)(+381)(+843)(+749)(+349)(+244)(+295)(+854)
 * N Joseph Csaky: (21 edits, 21 major, +35105) (+35105)(+315)(+301)(+306)(+645)(+453)(+247)(+525)(+401)(+225)(+708)(+724)(+1249)(+292)(+1817)(+301)
 * N Portrait de l’éditeur Eugène Figuière (Gleizes): (3 edits, 3 major, +34968) (+34968)(+730)(+397)
 * N Portrait of Jacques Nayral: (6 edits, 6 major, +34833) (+34833)(+229)(+186)(+620)(+854)
 * N Man on a Balcony: (6 edits, 6 major, +32830) (+32830)(+1535)(+277)(+449)(+472)
 * N Portrait of an Army Doctor: (6 edits, 6 major, +32138) (+6459)(+32138)(+365)(+838)(+373)(+504)
 * N Du "Cubisme": (15 edits, 15 major, +29488) (+29488)(+340)(+578)(+491)(+287)(+310)(+297)(+1911)(+1926)(+200)(+864)(+399)(+308)
 * N Dancer in a café: (17 edits, 17 major, +27819) (+27819)(+821)(+164)(+368)(+737)(+603)(+258)(+1875)(+755)(+2166)(+496)(+1056)(+748)
 * N Baigneuses (Metzinger): (4 edits, 4 major, +27524) (+27524)(+406)(+1783)(+293)

Articles 21 through 40

 * N List of works by Albert Gleizes: (20 edits, 20 major, +26955) (+26955)(+2242)(+1570)(+409)(+397)(+892)(+259)(+386)(+1102)
 * N Passy, Bridges of Paris (Gleizes): (3 edits, 3 major, +26625) (+26625)(+452)
 * N Femme au miroir: (19 edits, 19 major, +26600) (+26600)(+849)(+1092)(+240)(+417)(+273)(+156)(+776)(+302)(+511)(+317)(+183)(+176)(+231)(+971)(+227)(+902)(+385)(+512)
 * N La Femme aux Phlox: (2 edits, 2 major, +25052) (+25052)(+215)
 * N Femme à l'Éventail: (9 edits, 9 major, +24745) (+24745)(+571)(+360)(+584)(+1551)(+218)(+168)(+1058)
 * N Société Normande de Peinture Moderne: (2 edits, 2 major, +22851) (+22851)(+256)
 * N Parade de cirque: (5 edits, 5 major, +22182) (+22182)(+203)(+908)(+176)
 * N Daniel Robbins (art historian): (6 edits, 6 major, +21711) (+21711)(+388)(+230)(+375)
 * N La Chasse (painting): (7 edits, 7 major, +20152) (+20152)(+439)(+169)(+1790)(+1191)(+308)
 * N Les Baigneuses (Gleizes): (16 edits, 16 major, +19567) (+4460)(+19567)(+612)(+557)(+472)(+539)(+214)(+184)(+232)(+196)(+1399)(+349)(+420)(+216)(+298)
 * N Paul Biva: (1 edits, 1 major, +19529) (+19529)
 * N Le Chemin, Paysage à Meudon (Gleizes): (1 edits, 1 major, +19342) (+19342)
 * N List of works by Robert Antoine Pinchon: (3 edits, 3 major, +19186) (+19186)
 * N Alexandre Mercereau: (4 edits, 4 major, +19100) (+19100)(+1212)(+476)(+653)
 * N Académie de La Palette: (8 edits, 8 major, +19052) (+19052)(+678)(+2709)(+177)(+495)
 * N La danse, Bacchante: (5 edits, 5 major, +18712) (+18712)(+181)(+327)(+419)(+415)
 * N Le Chahut: (2 edits, 2 major, +18305) (+18305)
 * N Brooklyn Bridge (Gleizes): (11 edits, 11 major, +18178) (+18178)(+649)(+1258)(+1751)(+1063)(+369)(+207)(+1091)(+345)(+1528)(+234)
 * N Lucien Biva: (2 edits, 2 major, +18021) (+18021)(+165)
 * Salon d'Automne: (30 edits, 30 major, +18008) (+14227)(+1122)(+2797)(+2715)(+899)(+1982)(+662)(+1046)(+729)(+673)(+359)(+825)(+1361)(+2483)(+1969)(+18008)(+756)(+703)(+566)(+210)(+1308)(+209)(+588)(+214)

Articles 41 through 60

 * N Woman with Black Glove: (1 edits, 1 major, +17993) (+17993)
 * N List of works by Jean Metzinger: (13 edits, 13 major, +17806) (+17806)(+2349)(+3103)(+158)(+152)(+334)(+1383)(+335)(+349)
 * N Le goûter (Tea Time): (34 edits, 34 major, +17665) (+17665)(+701)(+302)(+2951)(+411)(+3502)(+1771)(+216)(+377)(+2019)(+3722)(+304)(+579)(+1409)(+254)(+247)(+262)(+366)(+253)(+1428)(+406)(+1236)(+624)(+349)(+1190)(+300)(+410)(+214)(+6649)(+1195)
 * N Harvest Threshing: (3 edits, 3 major, +17433) (+17433)(+2585)
 * Jean Messagier: (12 edits, 12 major, +17278) (+17278)(+694)(+5459)(+378)(+853)(+240)(+204)(+258)(+205)(+193)
 * N Les Joueurs de football: (9 edits, 9 major, +17132) (+17132)(+516)(+205)(+449)(+326)(+437)(+401)(+199)
 * N Le Fumeur: (2 edits, 2 major, +16613) (+16613)(+272)
 * N Jean Lambert-Rucki: (3 edits, 3 major, +16301) (+16301)
 * N Groupe de femmes: (1 edits, 1 major, +15911) (+15911)
 * N Two Nudes in an Exotic Landscape: (7 edits, 7 major, +15223) (+15223)(+1419)(+1016)(+357)(+185)(+555)
 * N Albert Lebourg: (4 edits, 4 major, +15148) (+15148)(+332)(+179)
 * N Bords de la Marne (Gleizes) blanked Moneytrees🏝️Talk🌴Help out at CCI! 18:40, 23 November 2020 (UTC)
 * N Gertrude Lightstone Mittelmann: (8 edits, 8 major, +14961) (+14961)(+192)(+168)(+410)
 * N En Canot: (23 edits, 23 major, +14105) (+14105)(+316)(+809)(+3499)(+214)(+2680)(+179)(+365)(+247)(+521)(+308)(+513)(+969)(+303)(+2708)(+505)(+1989)(+1014)
 * N Femme au Chapeau: (1 edits, 1 major, +13433) (+13433)
 * N Danseuse (Csaky): (1 edits, 1 major, +13427) (+13427)
 * Cubism: (36 edits, 36 major, +13285) (+7167)(+13285)(+2348)(+503)(+219)(+2467)(+567)(+2524)(+671)(+552)(+492)(+447)(+272)(+1019)(+287)(+799)(+772)(+986)(+636)(+3044)(+434)(+532)(+1881)(+167)(+4733)(+401)(+212)(+1949)(+977)(+573)(+376)(+1814)
 * N Man with a Pipe: (8 edits, 8 major, +13120) (+13120)(+386)(+253)(+848)(+2426)(+264)
 * N Deux Nus: (8 edits, 8 major, +12818) (+12818)(+232)(+1133)(+556)(+944)(+324)(+445)
 * N Au Vélodrome: (9 edits, 9 major, +12804) (+12804)(+230)(+1648)(+1198)(+183)(+2376)(+354)

Articles 61 through 80

 * N Coucher de soleil no. 1: (7 edits, 7 major, +12630) (+12630)(+1153)(+721)(+329)(+152)(+285)(+427)
 * Mathematics and art: (2 edits, 2 major, +12473) (+12473)(+4811)
 * N Le Port (painting): (2 edits, 2 major, +12107) (+12107)(+631)
 * N William Didier-Pouget: (18 edits, 18 major, +11917) (+11917)(+162)(+332)(+448)(+162)(+1641)(+1017)(+193)(+253)(+519)(+223)
 * N La Femme au Cheval: (20 edits, 20 major, +11868) (+11868)(+329)(+222)(+2310)(+896)(+1530)(+3180)(+338)(+718)(+11649)(+171)(+1855)(+186)(+404)(+241)(+401)
 * N Woman with a Fan: (1 edits, 1 major, +11716) (+11716)
 * N Gustave Miklos: (2 edits, 2 major, +11692) (+11692)
 * N Man in a Hammock: (4 edits, 4 major, +11638) (+11638)(+456)(+876)
 * N L'Arbre, The Tree (Gleizes): (4 edits, 4 major, +10371) (+10371)(+174)(+275)(+254)
 * Section d'Or: (21 edits, 21 major, +9836) (+9836)(+310)(+430)(+401)(+173)(+222)(+334)(+228)(+750)(+162)(+295)(+511)(+583)(+526)
 * N Le Pont aux Anglais, soleil couchant: (4 edits, 4 major, +9749) (+9749)(+598)(+509)(+473)
 * Isidore Bonheur: (3 edits, 3 major, +9705) (+9705)(+518)(+293)
 * N Nature morte (Metzinger): (2 edits, 2 major, +9175) (+9175)(+4693)
 * N Clément Serveau: (6 edits, 6 major, +8306) (+8306)(+789)(+204)(+524)(+175)
 * N Fruit and a Jug on a Table blanked
 * Orphism (art) blanked Moneytrees🏝️Talk🌴Help out at CCI! 17:07, 18 November 2020 (UTC)
 * N Nu à la cheminée: (11 edits, 11 major, +6415) (+6415)(+937)(+896)(+225)(+1463)(+416)(+335)(+845)(+520)(+327)
 * Jean-Paul Riopelle: (5 edits, 5 major, +6397) (+6397)(+442)(+536)(+206)
 * Louis Vauxcelles: (2 edits, 2 major, +5894) (+5894)
 * Qin Shi Huang: (1 edits, 1 major, +5861) (+5861)

Articles 81 through 100

 * N Camille Bouvagne: (6 edits, 6 major, +5838) (+5838)(+605)(+600)(+506)(+522)
 * N Matin à Villeneuve: (2 edits, 2 major, +5580) (+5580)(+329)
 * Pablo Picasso: (12 edits, 12 major, +4945) (+4945)(+2420)(+233)(+379)(+1463)(+1048)(+289)(+413)(+295)(+1584)(+187)
 * André Salmon: MER-C 19:37, 5 December 2015 (UTC)
 * Constant Detré: (4 edits, 4 major, +4569) (+4569)
 * Art Deco: (11 edits, 11 major, +4395) (+254)(+507)(+1665)(+4395)(+223)(+2501)(+233)(+470)(+369)
 * N Woman with animals (Gleizes): (2 edits, 2 major, +4322) (+4322)
 * Master of Frankfurt: (8 edits, 8 major, +4312) (+934)(+851)(+268)(+321)(+360)(+4312)(+236)
 * Monochrome painting: (3 edits, 3 major, +4293) (+4293)
 * Minimalism (visual arts): (2 edits, 2 major, +4182) (+2125)(+4182)
 * Sistine Chapel: (1 edits, 1 major, +4164) (+4164)
 * Abbaye de Créteil: (5 edits, 5 major, +4011) (+358)(+162)(+1735)(+4011)
 * N Paysage coloré aux oiseaux aquatique: (3 edits, 3 major, +3978) (+3978)(+3268)
 * N Léonce Rosenberg: (15 edits, 15 major, +3792) (+3338)(+1473)(+337)(+3792)(+1998)(+193)(+1994)(+664)(+205)(+290)(+3019)
 * Regatta at Sainte-Adresse (Monet): (1 edits, 1 major, +3781) (+3781)
 * List of Picasso artworks 1911–20: (23 edits, 23 major, +3560) (+3560)(+196)(+208)(+316)(+313)(+250)(+299)(+366)(+1751)(+165)(+215)(+343)(+467)(+274)(+425)(+321)(+208)(+233)(+187)(+211)(+285)(+636)(+207)
 * Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2: (12 edits, 12 major, +3513) (+3513)(+2788)(+317)(+500)(+470)(+500)(+1177)(+180)(+195)
 * Surrealism: (2 edits, 2 major, +3445) (+3445)(+412)
 * John Quinn (collector): (14 edits, 14 major, +3375) (+984)(+190)(+3375)(+210)(+251)(+241)(+223)(+271)(+352)(+852)(+1056)(+822)
 * List of works by Henri Matisse: (17 edits, 17 major, +3262) (+3262)(+316) Calliopejen1 (talk) 21:43, 14 June 2016 (UTC)

Articles 101 through 120

 * N Jean Carolus: (3 edits, 3 major, +3216) (+3216)(+1627)(+716)
 * Wilhelm Uhde: (6 edits, 6 major, +3043) (+473)(+3043)(+286)(+531)(+234)
 * Les Demoiselles d'Avignon: (19 edits, 19 major, +3002) (+2202)(+2084)(+782)(+228)(+270)(+686)(+1722)(+241)(+218)(+360)(+3002)
 * Criticism of postmodernism: (1 edits, 1 major, +2990) (+2990)
 * Henri Le Fauconnier: (10 edits, 10 major, +2948) (+2948)(+271)(+1024)(+169)(+719)(+455)(+276)(+1561)(+431)
 * Frida Kahlo: (3 edits, 3 major, +2946) (+2946)(+623)(+709)
 * Paris: (10 edits, 10 major, +2854) (+328)(+673)(+2854)(+943)(+365)(+795)(+257)
 * Henri Rousseau: (2 edits, 2 major, +2821) (+357)(+2821)
 * Houses at l'Estaque: (1 edits, 1 major, +2811) (+2811)
 * Expatriate: (1 edits, 1 major, +2771) (+2771)
 * Georges Valmier: (2 edits, 2 major, +2767) (+801)(+2767)
 * Guillaume Apollinaire: (7 edits, 7 major, +2729) (+391)(+253)(+2729)(+817)(+920)
 * Boulevard des Capucines (Monet): (1 edits, 1 major, +2694) (+2694)
 * Le bonheur de vivre: (4 edits, 4 major, +2653) (+213)(+2653)
 * Picasso's African Period: (4 edits, 4 major, +2644) (+2644)(+209)(+456)
 * Joachim Patinir: (3 edits, 3 major, +2628) (+2628)(+732)
 * Timeline of Paris: (1 edits, 1 major, +2563) Caeciliusinhorto (talk) 23:12, 2 November 2023 (UTC)
 * Quantum mechanics: (1 edits, 1 major, +2513) (+2513) Calliopejen1 (talk) 21:45, 14 June 2016 (UTC)
 * Abstract art: (7 edits, 7 major, +2506) (+2506)(+207)(+392)(+2061)(+205)(+240)
 * Luxe, Calme et Volupté: (3 edits, 3 major, +2452) (+270)(+2452)(+456)

Articles 121 through 140

 * Clyfford Still: (2 edits, 2 major, +2424) (+2161)(+2424)
 * National Gallery of Denmark: (1 edits, 1 major, +2420) (+2420) Calliopejen1 (talk) 21:35, 14 June 2016 (UTC)
 * Gershon Benjamin: (3 edits, 3 major, +2338) (+2338)(+202)(+286)
 * Raymond Duchamp-Villon: (2 edits, 2 major, +2319) (+370)(+2319)
 * List of Picasso artworks 1901–10: (39 edits, 39 major, +2318) (+1500)(+2318)(+1316)(+401)(+289)(+476)(+246)(+343)(+156)(+356)(+189)(+1005)(+1683)(+275)(+264)(+679)(+804)(+258)(+327)(+245)(+275)(+262)(+299)(+296)(+219)(+253)(+281)(+245)(+368)(+678)(+323)(+259)(+263)(+221)(+237)(+257)(+233)
 * Oviri (Gauguin): (16 edits, 16 major, +2309) (+713)(+450)(+281)(+181)(+182)(+2309)(+314)(+249)(+203)(+625)(+345)(+781)(+810)
 * Robert Delaunay: (7 edits, 7 major, +2245) (+2245)(+223)(+214)(+196)(+1550)(+1052)(+261)
 * Art manifesto: (12 edits, 12 major, +2228) (+2228)(+582)(+243)(+1519)(+174)(+212)(+743)(+635)(+998)(+507)
 * Minimalism: (1 edits, 1 major, +2127) (+2127)
 * Claude Monet: (18 edits, 18 major, +2091) (+298)(+438)(+240)(+158)(+171)(+211)(+843)(+555)(+190)(+665)(+281)(+301)(+479)(+307)(+318)(+2091)
 * List of works designed with the golden ratio: (2 edits, 2 major, +2042) (+1716)(+2042)
 * Gravitational time dilation: (2 edits, 2 major, +1986) (+1986)
 * Paul Signac: (4 edits, 4 major, +1955) (+1955)(+199)(+220)
 * Juan Gris: (3 edits, 3 major, +1949) (+1089)(+598)(+1949)
 * Jacques Doucet (fashion designer): (4 edits, 4 major, +1938) (+498)(+1938)(+151)(+237)
 * Joseph Delattre: (3 edits, 3 major, +1915) (+1915)
 * Gustave Courbet: (2 edits, 2 major, +1912) (+587)(+1912)
 * Georges Seurat: (3 edits, 3 major, +1887) (+1887)(+188)(+218)
 * Robert Winthrop Chanler: (5 edits, 5 major, +1866) (+376)(+491)(+1866)(+816)

Articles 141 through 160

 * Thomas Charvériat: (2 edits, 2 major, +1863) (+1863) Calliopejen1 (talk) 21:37, 14 June 2016 (UTC)
 * Kröller-Müller Museum: (3 edits, 3 major, +1846) (+615)(+1846)(+171) Calliopejen1 (talk) 21:37, 14 June 2016 (UTC)
 * History of painting: (3 edits, 3 major, +1814) (+1814)(+331)(+510) Calliopejen1 (talk) 21:37, 14 June 2016 (UTC)
 * Degenerate Art Exhibition: (3 edits, 3 major, +1802) (+1802)(+517) Calliopejen1 (talk) 21:37, 14 June 2016 (UTC)
 * Post-Impressionism: (2 edits, 2 major, +1756) (+177)(+1756)
 * Charles Crupelandt: (1 edits, 1 major, +1730) (+1730)
 * The Kiss (Brâncuși sculpture): (2 edits, 2 major, +1719) (+1719)(+419)
 * Louis Tocqué: (4 edits, 4 major, +1719) (+1719)(+749)
 * Ricciotto Canudo: (2 edits, 2 major, +1678) (+1678)
 * Agnès b.: (1 edits, 1 major, +1667) (+1667)
 * Tate Modern: (2 edits, 2 major, +1663) (+1663)(+201)
 * Gelett Burgess: (1 edits, 1 major, +1654) (+1654)
 * Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum: (2 edits, 2 major, +1651) (+1651)(+158)
 * Yvan Goll: (3 edits, 3 major, +1642) (+312)
 * Futurism: (13 edits, 13 major, +1628) (+268)(+289)(+349)(+235)(+191)(+1628)(+419)(+181)(+233)(+259)
 * Armory Show: (22 edits, 22 major, +1620) (+312)(+242)(+448)(+224)(+197)(+293)(+281)(+215)(+260)(+222)(+288)(+249)(+159)(+300)(+432)(+444)(+312)(+539)(+781)(+1620)
 * A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte: (1 edits, 1 major, +1620) (+1620)
 * Isadora Duncan: (1 edits, 1 major, +1599) (+1599)
 * Passy: (2 edits, 2 major, +1537) (+372)(+1537)
 * Lyon School: (1 edits, 1 major, +1526) (+1526)

Articles 161 through 180

 * Pierre Dumont (painter): (2 edits, 2 major, +1513) (+1513)(+263)
 * The Painter and His Model: (3 edits, 3 major, +1500) (+795)(+1500)(+301)
 * Alexander Archipenko: (9 edits, 9 major, +1431) (+440)(+503)(+195)(+238)(+1431)(+220)(+199)(+496)
 * Picasso's Blue Period: (3 edits, 3 major, +1424) (+1424)(+190)(+240)
 * Modernism: (2 edits, 2 major, +1398) (+1398)(+831)
 * Rouen: (1 edits, 1 major, +1374) (+1374)
 * Georges Braque: (24 edits, 24 major, +1360) (+329)(+252)(+413)(+258)(+292)(+212)(+458)(+1360)(+346)(+512)(+306)(+329)(+185)(+203)(+289)(+277)(+257)(+241)(+305)(+170)(+331)(+336)
 * Filippo Tommaso Marinetti: (2 edits, 2 major, +1356) (+1356)
 * Henri Matisse: (14 edits, 14 major, +1334) (+246)(+346)(+177)(+1334)(+249)(+440)(+276)(+212)(+408)(+1008)(+214)
 * Modern art: (4 edits, 4 major, +1334) (+317)(+1334)(+299)
 * Horses in art: (5 edits, 5 major, +1333) (+893)(+628)(+1333)(+395)(+720)
 * Picasso's Rose Period: (5 edits, 5 major, +1332) (+1332)(+337)(+330)(+670)(+509)
 * Manifesto of Futurism: (1 edits, 1 major, +1323) (+1323)
 * Antoine Bourdelle: (6 edits, 6 major, +1311) (+351)(+1311)(+189)
 * Genesis (band): (2 edits, 2 major, +1286) (+1286)
 * 20th-century French art: (5 edits, 5 major, +1282) (+1282)(+355)(+479)(+302)
 * Dada: (10 edits, 10 major, +1272) (+352)(+567)(+1272)(+274)(+264)(+206)(+161)(+398)
 * Marcel Duchamp: (9 edits, 9 major, +1252) (+843)(+719)(+1252)(+570)(+338)(+331)(+162)
 * Musée National d'Art Moderne: (3 edits, 3 major, +1235) (+1235)(+178)(+158)
 * Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris: (3 edits, 3 major, +1227) (+1227)(+329)(+358)

Articles 181 through 200

 * JAMA (journal): revised Calliopejen1 (talk) 21:34, 14 June 2016 (UTC)
 * Peggy Guggenheim Collection: (1 edits, 1 major, +1214) (+1214)
 * Paul Cézanne: (5 edits, 5 major, +1179) (+391)(+1179)(+174)(+207)
 * Fresco: (1 edits, 1 major, +1167) (+1167)
 * Neo-impressionism: (3 edits, 3 major, +1165) (+1165)(+442)(+210)
 * Kazimir Malevich: (3 edits, 3 major, +1165) (+1165)(+319)
 * Gino Severini: (12 edits, 12 major, +1147) (+346)(+1147)(+279)(+346)(+158)(+281)(+526)(+220)(+260)(+218)(+205)(+304)
 * List of painters in the National Gallery of Art
 * 1910 in art: (2 edits, 2 major, +1114) (+1114)(+424)
 * Pablo Gargallo: (3 edits, 3 major, +1073) (+722)(+1073)
 * Albert Einstein: (2 edits, 2 major, +1057) (+1057)
 * Bathing: (2 edits, 2 major, +1050) (+547)(+1050)
 * Maurice de Vlaminck
 * Walter Pach: (1 edits, 1 major, +1020) (+1020)
 * Jean-Jacques Caffieri
 * Paul Dubois (sculptor)
 * Landscape painting
 * List of Picasso artworks 1921–30 Moneytrees🏝️Talk🌴Help out at CCI! 12:44, 18 November 2020 (UTC)
 * Francis Picabia: (20 edits, 20 major, +951) (+356)(+296)(+326)(+427)(+241)(+303)(+951)(+174)(+183)(+196)(+263)(+213)(+726)(+309)(+245)(+180)(+162)(+268)(+342)

Articles 201 through 220

 * Jean Puy: (2 edits, 2 major, +942) (+327)(+942)
 * San Diego Museum of Art: (2 edits, 2 major, +905) (+187)(+905)
 * Art Institute of Chicago: (3 edits, 3 major, +899) (+255)(+899)(+267)
 * Der Sturm: (3 edits, 3 major, +884) (+884)(+205)(+195)
 * Czech Cubism: (3 edits, 3 major, +882) (+582)(+882)
 * Andrew Dasburg: (2 edits, 2 major, +881) (+528)(+881)
 * Constantin Brâncuși: (6 edits, 6 major, +868) (+438)(+649)(+278)(+277)(+868)(+385)
 * Op art: (3 edits, 3 major, +860) (+860)(+180)(+334)
 * Philadelphia Museum of Art: (4 edits, 4 major, +845) (+255)(+487)(+414)(+845)
 * Depth perception: (1 edits, 1 major, +835) (+835)
 * Rouen School: (3 edits, 3 major, +833) (+833)(+589)
 * Impressionism: (1 edits, 1 major, +833) (+833)
 * 1911 in art: (2 edits, 2 major, +828) (+828)(+307)
 * Calligrammes: (1 edits, 1 major, +821) (+821)
 * The Doors: (1 edits, 1 major, +815) (+815)
 * Moïse Kisling: (9 edits, 9 major, +790) (+237)(+790)(+285)(+154)(+556)(+254)(+213)
 * Modern sculpture: (3 edits, 3 major, +784) (+380)(+784)(+328)
 * Wols: (4 edits, 4 major, +772) (+772)(+713)(+227)
 * Helene Kröller-Müller: (1 edits, 1 major, +771) (+771)
 * Divisionism: (4 edits, 4 major, +771) (+771)(+368)

Articles 221 through 240

 * Jacques Villon: (4 edits, 4 major, +767) (+419)(+767)(+360)(+414)
 * Nazi plunder: (1 edits, 1 major, +742) (+742)
 * Jack of Diamonds (artists): (4 edits, 4 major, +737) (+737)(+412)
 * Académie Julian: (1 edits, 1 major, +735) (+735)
 * Degenerate art: (3 edits, 3 major, +724) (+433)(+724)(+713)
 * Sculpture: (2 edits, 2 major, +723) (+401)(+723)
 * Wadsworth Atheneum: (3 edits, 3 major, +714) (+381)(+364)(+714)
 * Louis Marcoussis: (1 edits, 1 major, +699) (+699)
 * 1912 in art: (1 edits, 1 major, +680) (+680)
 * Metropolitan Museum of Art: (3 edits, 3 major, +677) (+213)(+677)(+558)
 * George Grey Barnard: (1 edits, 1 major, +669) (+669)
 * Jazz: (3 edits, 3 major, +667) (+299)(+468)(+667)
 * Ossip Zadkine: (3 edits, 3 major, +661) (+325)(+661)(+409)
 * Arthur Dove: (4 edits, 4 major, +653) (+348)(+653)
 * Art in Paris: (4 edits, 4 major, +645) (+449)(+645)(+229)(+485)
 * The Large Horse: (1 edits, 1 major, +628) (+628): Caeciliusinhorto-public (talk) 16:37, 17 March 2023 (UTC)
 * Centre Georges Pompidou: (1 edits, 1 major, +626) (+626)
 * New York City: (1 edits, 1 major, +625) (+625)
 * The Carpet Crawlers: (1 edits, 1 major, +624) (+624)
 * Musée Cantini: (1 edits, 1 major, +619) (+619)

Articles 241 through 260

 * Realism (arts): (3 edits, 3 major, +619) (+235)(+619)(+369)
 * Tobeen: (4 edits, 4 major, +612) (+477)(+171)(+612)
 * History of Paris: (1 edits, 1 major, +609) (+609)
 * Henri Laurens: (2 edits, 2 major, +598) (+598)(+190)
 * Le Corbusier: (3 edits, 3 major, +592) (+592)(+246)(+329)
 * 20th-century art: (5 edits, 5 major, +591) (+313)(+190)(+591)(+250)
 * Béla Czóbel: (2 edits, 2 major, +586) (+586)(+210)
 * Victor Brauner: (2 edits, 2 major, +583) (+583)
 * Musée d'Orsay: (1 edits, 1 major, +577) (+577)
 * Jacques Lipchitz: (2 edits, 2 major, +568) (+388)(+568)
 * Roger de La Fresnaye: (3 edits, 3 major, +567) (+567)(+491)
 * Wassily Kandinsky: (6 edits, 6 major, +560) (+347)(+350)(+227)(+284)(+234)(+560)
 * Woman with a Hat: (2 edits, 2 major, +556) (+556)
 * Triptych: (1 edits, 1 major, +551) (+551)
 * William-Adolphe Bouguereau: (1 edits, 1 major, +549) (+549)
 * New York Dada: (7 edits, 7 major, +540) (+223)(+540)(+183)(+333)(+462)(+272)
 * Marc Chagall: (11 edits, 11 major, +533) (+218)(+239)(+533)(+371)(+324)(+235)(+192)(+347)(+301)(+239)
 * Picasso and the Ballets Russes: (3 edits, 3 major, +521) (+377)(+301)(+521)
 * André Dunoyer de Segonzac: (1 edits, 1 major, +518) (+518)

Articles 261 through 280

 * Architectural Record: (1 edits, 1 major, +512) (+512)
 * František Kupka: (1 edits, 1 major, +510) (+510)
 * Frances Simpson Stevens: (2 edits, 2 major, +509) (+509)(+380)
 * Middle Ages: (1 edits, 1 major, +504) (+504)
 * Romanticism: (1 edits, 1 major, +503) (+503)
 * Fluxus: (1 edits, 1 major, +498) (+498)
 * Pointillism: (3 edits, 3 major, +495) (+436)(+495)
 * Bicycle Wheel: (1 edits, 1 major, +491) (+491)
 * Fernand Léger: (11 edits, 11 major, +475) (+352)(+428)(+331)(+340)(+155)(+238)(+205)(+419)(+475)(+313)
 * Maenad: (1 edits, 1 major, +474) (+474)
 * Leonard Lauder: (1 edits, 1 major, +469) (+469)
 * Marie Laurencin: (5 edits, 5 major, +466) (+466)(+160)(+279)(+359)(+232)
 * Georges Rouault: (1 edits, 1 major, +453) (+453)
 * Diego Rivera: (2 edits, 2 major, +449) (+392)(+449)
 * Aleksandra Ekster: (1 edits, 1 major, +439) (+439)
 * Figurative art: (2 edits, 2 major, +436) (+166)(+436)
 * Crozant School: (2 edits, 2 major, +424) (+309)(+424)

Articles 281 through 300

 * Carlo Carrà: (3 edits, 3 major, +417) (+199)(+169)(+417)
 * Monument to General Carlos M. de Alvear: (1 edits, 1 major, +416) (+416)
 * Hermitage Museum: (1 edits, 1 major, +415) (+415)
 * Tuileries Garden: (1 edits, 1 major, +414) (+414)
 * Ballets Russes: (1 edits, 1 major, +409) (+409)
 * 1916 in art: (1 edits, 1 major, +404) (+404)
 * Art dealer: (2 edits, 2 major, +404) (+342)(+404)
 * Jacques-Émile Blanche: (1 edits, 1 major, +402) (+402)
 * Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon: (1 edits, 1 major, +395) (+395)
 * Man Ray: (4 edits, 4 major, +392) (+162)(+364)(+392)(+333)
 * Le Déjeuner sur l’herbe: (4 edits, 4 major, +390) (+284)(+345)(+235)
 * Painting: (1 edits, 1 major, +390) (+390)
 * 1907 in art: (1 edits, 1 major, +387) (+387)
 * Gemeentemuseum Den Haag: (1 edits, 1 major, +384) (+384)
 * Kees van Dongen: (6 edits, 6 major, +380) (+235)(+235)(+344)(+254)
 * Russian avant-garde: MER-C 19:43, 5 December 2015 (UTC)
 * André Lhote: MER-C 19:43, 5 December 2015 (UTC)

Articles 301 through 320

 * List of paintings by Paul Cézanne: Calliopejen1 (talk) 21:42, 14 June 2016 (UTC)
 * Hunting: Calliopejen1 (talk) 21:42, 14 June 2016 (UTC)
 * Paul Gauguin: Calliopejen1 (talk) 21:42, 14 June 2016 (UTC)
 * Gothenburg Museum of Art: Calliopejen1 (talk) 21:42, 14 June 2016 (UTC)
 * André Derain: Calliopejen1 (talk) 21:42, 14 June 2016 (UTC)
 * National Gallery of Australia: Calliopejen1 (talk) 21:42, 14 June 2016 (UTC)
 * Ricardo Bofill: Calliopejen1 (talk) 21:42, 14 June 2016 (UTC)
 * Action painting: (1 edits, 1 major, +350) Calliopejen1 (talk) 21:42, 14 June 2016 (UTC)
 * Giorgio de Chirico: Calliopejen1 (talk) 21:42, 14 June 2016 (UTC)
 * Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rouen: Calliopejen1 (talk) 21:42, 14 June 2016 (UTC)
 * Umberto Boccioni: Calliopejen1 (talk) 21:42, 14 June 2016 (UTC)
 * Timeline of art: (1 edits, 1 major, +346) Calliopejen1 (talk) 21:42, 14 June 2016 (UTC)
 * André Mare: (3 edits, 3 major, +345) (+345)(+164)
 * 0.10 Exhibition: Calliopejen1 (talk) 21:42, 14 June 2016 (UTC)
 * Collage: Calliopejen1 (talk) 21:42, 14 June 2016 (UTC)
 * School of Paris: Calliopejen1 (talk) 21:42, 14 June 2016 (UTC)
 * Albert Bloch: Calliopejen1 (talk) 21:42, 14 June 2016 (UTC)
 * Black Square (painting): (1 edits, 1 major, +343) (+343)
 * Luigi Russolo: Calliopejen1 (talk) 21:42, 14 June 2016 (UTC)
 * Albert Marquet: Calliopejen1 (talk) 21:42, 14 June 2016 (UTC)

Articles 321 through 340

 * Joseph Stella: MER-C 17:16, 4 July 2020 (UTC)
 * Pushkin Museum: MER-C 17:16, 4 July 2020 (UTC)
 * Bathers with a Turtle: (1 edits, 1 major, +333) (+333)
 * Amédée Ozenfant: (4 edits, 4 major, +330) (+174)(+263)(+246)
 * Drypoint: MER-C 17:16, 4 July 2020 (UTC)
 * 1913 in art: MER-C 17:16, 4 July 2020 (UTC)
 * Fourth dimension in art: MER-C 17:16, 4 July 2020 (UTC)
 * Emil Nolde: MER-C 17:16, 4 July 2020 (UTC)
 * Olga Khokhlova: MER-C 17:16, 4 July 2020 (UTC)
 * Albright–Knox Art Gallery: (2 edits, 2 major, +316) (+272)
 * Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art: MER-C 17:16, 4 July 2020 (UTC)
 * Wilhelm Lehmbruck: MER-C 17:16, 4 July 2020 (UTC)
 * Willem de Kooning: MER-C 17:16, 4 July 2020 (UTC)
 * Antoni Tàpies: MER-C 17:16, 4 July 2020 (UTC)
 * Raoul Dufy: MER-C 17:16, 4 July 2020 (UTC)
 * Woman on a High Stool: (1 edits, 1 major, +307) (+307)

Articles 341 through 360

 * Fauvism: (5 edits, 5 major, +305) (+271)(+157)(+196)
 * Hammer Museum: (1 edits, 1 major, +304) (+304)
 * Lambda-CDM model: (1 edits, 1 major, +304) (+304)
 * Parade (ballet): (1 edits, 1 major, +303) (+303)
 * Big Bang: (1 edits, 1 major, +303) (+303)
 * Madras Rouge: (1 edits, 1 major, +303) (+303)
 * Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler: (2 edits, 2 major, +302) (+302)
 * Georges Lacombe (painter): (1 edits, 1 major, +298) (+298)
 * Varvara Stepanova: (3 edits, 3 major, +295) (+196)(+248)
 * Henri-Edmond Cross: (2 edits, 2 major, +294) (+192)(+294)
 * George Grosz: (1 edits, 1 major, +290) (+290)
 * Absinthe: (1 edits, 1 major, +289) (+289)
 * Léopold Survage: (4 edits, 4 major, +289) (+289)(+232)
 * Detroit Institute of Arts: (5 edits, 5 major, +287) (+196)(+236)(+232)(+247)
 * Henri Manguin: (1 edits, 1 major, +286) Caeciliusinhorto (talk) 23:18, 2 November 2023 (UTC)
 * Columbus Museum of Art: (2 edits, 2 major, +286) (+286)
 * National Gallery in Prague: (2 edits, 2 major, +283) (+283)(+250)
 * Olaf Rude: (1 edits, 1 major, +281) Caeciliusinhorto (talk) 23:18, 2 November 2023 (UTC)
 * Still life: (1 edits, 1 major, +280) Caeciliusinhorto (talk) 23:18, 2 November 2023 (UTC)

Articles 361 through 380

 * Max Pechstein:
 * The Hungry Lion Throws Itself on the Antelope:
 * Auguste Bonheur:
 * Louis XV of France:
 * Piet Mondrian:
 * Musée Picasso:
 * Three Musicians:
 * Othon Friesz:
 * Water Lilies (Monet series):
 * Giacomo Balla:
 * Window at Tangier:
 * Abastenia St. Leger Eberle:
 * Max Weber (artist):
 * National Museum of Western Art:
 * Fécamp:
 * Abstraction-Création:
 * August Macke:
 * Western painting:
 * Barnes Foundation:

Articles 381 through 400

 * Saint Paula:
 * Museum of Fine Arts, Houston:
 * Nude (art):
 * Green Stripe:
 * Gertrude Stein:
 * En plein air:
 * Blue Nude (Souvenir de Biskra):
 * Bull's Head:
 * Arthur Jerome Eddy:
 * Marcel Gromaire:
 * Gil Blas (periodical):
 * Albert Marque:
 * The Night (painting):
 * Alfred Jarry:
 * Minneapolis Institute of Art:
 * Kunstmuseum Basel:
 * Neue Nationalgalerie:
 * Aristide Maillol:
 * Museum of Grenoble:
 * Max Ernst:

Articles 401 through 420

 * Clear. Thine Antique Pen (talk) 23:12, 17 November 2015 (UTC)


 * Avant-garde
 * Max Beckmann
 * Cassis
 * Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen
 * COBRA (avant-garde movement)
 * Louis Galloche
 * Félix Fénéon
 * Normandy
 * Art Gallery of Ontario
 * Edward Steichen
 * Josep Llimona i Bruguera
 * Mona Lisa
 * Can-can
 * National Gallery of Art
 * Grisaille
 * Ubu Roi
 * Pierre Jélyotte
 * Fogg Museum
 * Steady State theory
 * Léon Comerre

Articles 421 through 440

 * Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis:
 * Roy Lichtenstein:
 * Joan Miró:
 * Sonia Delaunay:
 * Ambroise Vollard:
 * 291 (magazine):
 * Suprematism:
 * Jean Crotti:
 * Museum of Fine Arts, Boston:
 * Bose–Einstein condensate:
 * Jaime Sabartés:
 * Mánes Union of Fine Arts:
 * Pseudonym:
 * Museum of Modern Art:
 * Walter Conrad Arensberg:
 * Edwin Scharff:
 * History of art:
 * Camille Pissarro:

Articles 441 through 457

 * Zapata (lithograph):
 * Jackson Pollock:
 * Pop art:
 * 1960s:
 * La Défense:
 * Codex Urbinas:
 * María Blanchard:
 * Dynamism of a Cyclist:
 * Emil Filla:
 * Stanton Macdonald-Wright:
 * Morgan Russell:
 * List of Légion d'honneur recipients by name (D):
 * List of Légion d'honneur recipients by name (P):
 * Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya:

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