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Parson's portrait of Jesus is well known among Mormons, but I've had some difficulty determining its correct name. I would like to know what Parson calls it, but I can't find any sources that use quotes. It isn't on his website gallery, but in reference to a newer painting he referred to it as:
Earlier today I changed this article to remove these references:
I replaced them with the title Christ in the Red Robe, because it was already in use in this article and was the name used in a 2008 article where Parson was interviewed. It also happens to be the name for the picture on the Deseret Book website in Japan.
However, recently I have seen better sources refer to it as Christ in Red Robe (without "the"), such as Deseret Book's website (the official English site), a literary blogger, the LDS retailer Seagull Book, BYU's 100 Hour Board ( a quasi-fact-checking website), and some other retailers. I will change the article to reflect this name (Christ in Red Robe).
I just wanted to document my confusion and findings here in case my changes alarm anybody or someone asks the same questions as me. —— Rich jj ( talk) 19:56, 1 April 2010 (UTC)
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Parson's portrait of Jesus is well known among Mormons, but I've had some difficulty determining its correct name. I would like to know what Parson calls it, but I can't find any sources that use quotes. It isn't on his website gallery, but in reference to a newer painting he referred to it as:
Earlier today I changed this article to remove these references:
I replaced them with the title Christ in the Red Robe, because it was already in use in this article and was the name used in a 2008 article where Parson was interviewed. It also happens to be the name for the picture on the Deseret Book website in Japan.
However, recently I have seen better sources refer to it as Christ in Red Robe (without "the"), such as Deseret Book's website (the official English site), a literary blogger, the LDS retailer Seagull Book, BYU's 100 Hour Board ( a quasi-fact-checking website), and some other retailers. I will change the article to reflect this name (Christ in Red Robe).
I just wanted to document my confusion and findings here in case my changes alarm anybody or someone asks the same questions as me. —— Rich jj ( talk) 19:56, 1 April 2010 (UTC)