Talk:James Wines

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File:HighRise of Homes - for New York - SITE - J. Wines Collection, MoMA - 1981.jpg Nominated for speedy Deletion[edit]

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Incomprehensible sentence[edit]

There have been twenty two monographic books museum catalogues[9] have published his drawings, models and built works for SITE.[5]

At best this sentence is a run-on. Assuming that it can be salvaged by an "and" between "books" and "museum catalogues" (and I'm not sure it can given that footnote [9] seems to support the whole first part of the sentence), I don't know what the first clause means. Are the monographs written by or about Wines's work? AnthroMimus (talk) 12:02, 9 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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Pulitzer Prize?[edit]

What evidence is there that Wines won a Pulitzer for graphic art? The Pulitzer website doesn't mention either James Wines or a prize for graphic art. A Google search of "Pulitzer Prize for Graphic Art" only comes up with six results, which are all about James Wines. Other biographies of Wines (including the one on his official site) don't mention a Pulitzer among his awards. Does someone has more evidence, like a contemporaneous press release, of this award? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 96.252.79.159 (talk) 15:08, 30 June 2021 (UTC)[reply]