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The Wikipedia article on The Sacred Grove: Beloved of the Arts and Muses is a valid page as it is sourced from reliable references (those seen below) that are independent of the subject. The article has information extracted from these sources to deliver neutral, factual content, that is free of original research. The Sacred Grove has received significant coverage across journalistic tabloids as well as being studied by art historians and general historians alike; seen in Jennifer Shaw’s text. A most famous piece by an artist warrants its own individual page as seen with Van Gogh’s Starry Night and Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa. The Sacred Grove merits its own article as a symbolic influence across not only the Western art world but the art world as a whole. The topic’s analysis focues on its composition and factual influence through exhibitions and symbolic nature while remaining unbiased of personal opinion on the painting.

The painting this article refers to is not a hoax and has many independent references as well as images to support it:

Art Institute Chicago 2019, The Sacred Grove, Beloved of the Arts and Muses, The Collection, viewed 27 March 2019, https://www.artic.edu/artworks/81566/the-sacred-grove-beloved-of-the-arts-and-the-muses

Artner, Alan G. 2005, Lautrec’s dynamic world, Chicago Tribune, viewed 2 May 2019, https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-2005-07-17-0507170227-story.html

Genocchio, Benjamin 2008, Nothing ‘sacred’: young hotshot artist tries to make it big, The New York Times, viewed 27 March 2019, https://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/04/nyregion/nyregionspecial2/04artsnj.html

Liddell, C. B. 2014, The extent of Puvis de Chavannes’ stately influence, The Japan Times, viewed 1 April 2019, https://www.japantimes.co.jp/culture/2014/01/15/arts/the-extent-of-puvis-de-chavannes-stately-influence/#.XKMtIS17Fp-

Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon, Pierre Puvis de Chavannes : Le bois sacré cher aux arts et aux muses, n.d., viewed 27 March 2019, http://www.mba-lyon.fr/mba/sections/fr/collections-musee/peintures/oeuvres-peintures/xixe_siecle/le_bois_sacre_cher_a/

Pierre Puvis de Chavannes” Wikipédia, l’encyclopédie libre, 2 May 2019, https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Puvis_de_Chavannes

Schramm, Victor A., 2016, Pierre Puvis De Chavannes: “The Sacred Grove, Beloved of the Arts and the Muses”, Coup de Dés, viewed 27 March 2019, https://coupdedesart.com/2016/05/05/pierre-puvis-de-chavannes-the-sacred-grove-beloved-of-the-arts-and-the-muses/

Shaw, Jennifer L., 2002, Dream states: Puvis De Chavannes, modernism, and the fantasy of France, New Haven: Yale University Press.

Smith, Roberta 2019, A French painter, fallen from fame, gains historical weight, The New York Times, viewed 27 March 2019, https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/31/arts/design/french-painter-puvis-de-chavannes-michael-werner-gallery.html

The Henry and Rose Pearlman Foundation 2009, The Sacred Grove (Le Bois Sacré), The Henry and Rose Pearlman Collection, viewed 1 April 2019, https://www.henryandrosepearlmancollection.info/artwork/sacred-grove

The Metropolitan Museum of Art 2019, The Allegory of the Sorbonne, viewed 31 March 2019, https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/437343

Walsh, Philip 2011, Book review of “Pierre Puvis de Chavannes by Aimee Brown Price”, Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide, viewed 2 May 2019, https://www.19thc-artworldwide.org/autumn11/review-of-pierre-puvis-de-chavannes-by-aimee-brown-price

Stevethedinosaur22 (talk) 01:22, 29 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]