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The contemporary artists are from the UK and Ireland, and one was born in South Africa. Inaccurate to describe them as "British Isles" poets, and unreferenced to boot. The NPG refers to these portraits in this way: "led to a one-man show of contemporary poets at the Gallery in 1990". I'll list the artists and their nationality instead. -- HighKing ( talk) 00:45, 6 February 2011 (UTC)
Hi, can you take a quick look at this article again please? You stated that he had a one-man exhibition and tour in the Gallery in April 1990 "Contemporary Poets", which consisted of 17 large canvasses of 20 Britsh Isles poets. I've cannot find a reference for "British Isles" poets, and one of the poets was born in South Africa. I've tried to edit the article, but my edits are being reverted. Seeing as how you wrote the original piece, it's probably quicker if you have a chance to give your opinion. Thank you! -- HighKing ( talk) 19:22, 13 April 2011 (UTC)
Hi, thanks for your comment. Each of the poets was painted in the British Isles, and all of them, including Carlin, lives or lived, all or most of their lives in the British Isles. However when I get a chance I will list all the poets ( http://www.peteredwards.net/contemporarypoets.htm) painted (and where) with links and references. Also a comprehensive list of tour dates and venues.--Hughlay1407 22:08, 22 April 2011 (UTC)
The 20 poets included in the series are:
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The contemporary artists are from the UK and Ireland, and one was born in South Africa. Inaccurate to describe them as "British Isles" poets, and unreferenced to boot. The NPG refers to these portraits in this way: "led to a one-man show of contemporary poets at the Gallery in 1990". I'll list the artists and their nationality instead. -- HighKing ( talk) 00:45, 6 February 2011 (UTC)
Hi, can you take a quick look at this article again please? You stated that he had a one-man exhibition and tour in the Gallery in April 1990 "Contemporary Poets", which consisted of 17 large canvasses of 20 Britsh Isles poets. I've cannot find a reference for "British Isles" poets, and one of the poets was born in South Africa. I've tried to edit the article, but my edits are being reverted. Seeing as how you wrote the original piece, it's probably quicker if you have a chance to give your opinion. Thank you! -- HighKing ( talk) 19:22, 13 April 2011 (UTC)
Hi, thanks for your comment. Each of the poets was painted in the British Isles, and all of them, including Carlin, lives or lived, all or most of their lives in the British Isles. However when I get a chance I will list all the poets ( http://www.peteredwards.net/contemporarypoets.htm) painted (and where) with links and references. Also a comprehensive list of tour dates and venues.--Hughlay1407 22:08, 22 April 2011 (UTC)
The 20 poets included in the series are: