Talk:Martha Darley Mutrie

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You may want to see this page where comments were posted regarding an aka name, an image that could be added, and additional sources.--CaroleHenson (talk) 18:02, 18 November 2014 (UTC) There are some really good materials in the article, although I am not sure about the section early life and family becausd it looks like has more information about her sister and father than the artist. Damian jalali (talk)[reply]

Close paraphrasing / copyright violation[edit]

This content was taken, nearly word for word, from the source which is a copyright violation / close paraphrasing issue:

Article: "She exhibited for some years at the Royal Manchester Institution, and in 1853 sent her first contribution, Fruit, to the Royal Academy. She moved to London in 1854, and sent Spring Flowers to the Royal Academy; after this she exhibited there annually until 1878. In the exhibition of 1856, her pictures of Geraniums and Primulas attracted the notice of John Ruskin, who praised them in his "Notes on some of the Principal Pictures in the Royal Academy." She also contributed to the Art Treasures Exhibition held at Manchester in 1857, and to several international exhibitions, both at home and abroad."
Source: "She exhibited for some years at the Royal Manchester Institution, and in 1853 sent her first contribution, 'Fruit,' to the exhibition of the Royal Academy. In 1854 she settled in London, and sent a picture of 'Spring Flowers' to the Royal Academy, where she afterwards exhibited annually until 1878. Her pictures of 'Geraniums' and 'Primulas' in the exhibition of 1856 attracted the notice of John Ruskin, who mentioned them with praise in his 'Notes on some of the Principal Pictures in the Royal Academy.' She also contributed to the Art Treasures Exhibition held at Manchester in 1857, and to several international exhibitions, both at home and abroad."

See close paraphrasing for information about paraphrasing content from sources, and copyright violations for more information. An example is to reword the first sentences something like: She exhibited her works at the Royal Academy, first in 1853 with Fruit, and at the Royal Manchester Institution. If you need help, let me know. Thanks!--CaroleHenson (talk) 18:09, 18 November 2014 (UTC)[reply]

commented out close paraphrasing / copy vio, per discussion at User:CaroleHenson#reply--CaroleHenson (talk) 00:42, 19 November 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Victoria & Albert source[edit]

The Victoria & Albert source goes to a page that doesn't mention her at all. howcheng {chat} 04:48, 29 December 2021 (UTC)[reply]