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Anton Denikin was a soldier, there is no evidence tat he was an artist. The poster should remain, but its attribution to Denikin should be removed. Arrecife ( talk) 16:22, 30 August 2020 (UTC)
I am enthusiastic about posters inspired by this one, do you think the gallery should be expanded? Arrecife ( talk) 03:07, 16 April 2022 (UTC)
In the section "Development", the type of jacket Kitchener is wearing is linked to the article on "Court dress", even as specific as directing us to the Queen's Counsel section. But that article shows what is worn by barristers and judges. Surely Kitchener would not be dressed as a KC/QC/barrister? Shouldn't the link lead to "Court uniform and dress in the United Kingdom" instead, especially the older types of jacket such as the photo of the levée suit once worn by Charles Dickens, or perhaps even better the one from the Victoria and Albert Museum? TooManyFingers ( talk) 07:13, 12 November 2023 (UTC)
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Anton Denikin was a soldier, there is no evidence tat he was an artist. The poster should remain, but its attribution to Denikin should be removed. Arrecife ( talk) 16:22, 30 August 2020 (UTC)
I am enthusiastic about posters inspired by this one, do you think the gallery should be expanded? Arrecife ( talk) 03:07, 16 April 2022 (UTC)
In the section "Development", the type of jacket Kitchener is wearing is linked to the article on "Court dress", even as specific as directing us to the Queen's Counsel section. But that article shows what is worn by barristers and judges. Surely Kitchener would not be dressed as a KC/QC/barrister? Shouldn't the link lead to "Court uniform and dress in the United Kingdom" instead, especially the older types of jacket such as the photo of the levée suit once worn by Charles Dickens, or perhaps even better the one from the Victoria and Albert Museum? TooManyFingers ( talk) 07:13, 12 November 2023 (UTC)