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Surely they are "Surrealist artists" and not just "Women Surrealist Artists"
Can I ask why you have removed several women from the "Surrealist artists" categories? There are several women artists who are just in the "Women surrealist artists" category and not the "Surrealist artists" category. Surely they are "Surrealist artists" and not just "Women surrealist artists". We can do better than this.
Before yesterday, there were about 30 artists in the "Surrealist artists" category and they were all men. This needs to change.Breadteam (talk) 16:34, 4 September 2020 (UTC)