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I appreciate any comments on my first Misplaced Pages article about Dirk van Erp. I would appreciate suggestions on how to find public domain images to illustrate the article. Cullen328 (Cullen328)

How about, "Thanks a lot for creating an article on this important figure in the Arts & Crafts movement who was sadly missing beforehand" 8-)
It's a problem finding images, certainly. Early 20th century is always difficult: too old to photograph the event yourself, too recent to have entered the PD yet. You might find something through publically-funded US galleries and museums who often publish under a US government open license, because of their funding. Andy Dingley (talk) 12:12, 27 July 2009 (UTC)

I can't understand why Cobre gets a ref here. From their page: "however, little has changed in how the copper is worked and finished." I think the only link is that both work in copper :(. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Teufelsdroch (talkcontribs) 04:29, 24 November 2009 (UTC)

I mentioned Cobre because they sell hand crafted copper items many of which are directly inspired by the work of Arts and Crafts artisans of 100 years ago including van Erp. They specifically mention van Erp as an inspiration. Jim Heaphy (talk) 01:02, 25 November 2009 (UTC)
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