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A fact from Aleksandra Waliszewska appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 5 April 2024 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
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... that Polish painter Aleksandra Waliszewska, whose work has been compared to Bosch and Goya, has more than a hundred thousand followers on Instagram? Source: [1], "The work has garnered many admirers. (Waliszewska has over 115 thousand followers on Instagram)." Updated number is 154K but not sure how to include that. Also, [2] for comparison to Bosch and Goya.
ALT1: ... that contemporary Polish painter Aleksandra Waliszewska thinks art has been in decline since the 15th century? Source: ibed, "Generally, though, she believes art went downhill after the Quattrocento."
ALT2: ... that gothic painter Aleksandra Waliszewska works with The Vampire's Wife? Source: ibed, "Recently, Waliszewska collaborated with the Vampire’s Wife," for the gothic descriptor, [3], "... as she creates a new Gothic style ..."
Overall: Article is new enough, long enough and information is sourced. It is neutral and plagiarism free. Hooks are cited and interesting; I prefer ALT2 the most. Image is free to use, has been reviewed and accepted on Commons, and I think it's clear enough. QPQ is done. Lajmmoore (talk) 08:52, 19 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Note: per WP:DYKMOS any hook considered for an accompanying image should have a 'media marker' in the form of (pictured). e.g.: whose work (example pictured) has been compared. ALT2a requires a tick. – Reidgreg (talk) 15:40, 23 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]
YALT2a ... that a gothic painter, whose work (Untitled) is pictured, works with The Vampire's Wife?Source: ibed, "Recently, Waliszewska collaborated with the Vampire’s Wife," for the gothic descriptor, [4], "... as she creates a new Gothic style ..."