Talk:Capodimonte porcelain
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Hi all, I see the text has been trnasfered from the porcelain article. I agree that it is best as a sepearte article. Can I ask the original author, or others, to:
- Provided supporting citations
- Explain why Capodimonte Porcelain is a "specific technique." Personally I'm not convinced of the latter, not that that is necessary for inclusion in the article :-)
ThanxTheriac 23:25, 12 February 2007 (UTC)
I Theriac I really don't know how to explain this peculiar way of creating flowers and figures by hands. Please, as I find your advices very interesting (I create the specific page Capodimonte porcelain thank to your advice) , please correct me the way you think the best. Then, what do you mean with "citation needed" when I write that porcelain of capodimonte is famous all over the world. It is so. There is a famous museum in Naples visited every day by thousand people and today the production of this kind of porcelain is very active and represents a typical italian souvenir (like murano glass of Venice for exaple). You can find it in the internal link with Museo di Capodimonte.
Thanx Sabrina
Hello Sabrina. Please do not remove tags. They are used for reasons. They show that text has been added without supporting citations or references. Please create yourself a Wikipedia account. Please also refer to Wikipedia's guidlines, including:
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Verifiability
- "Articles should rely on reliable, third-party published sources with a reputation for fact-checking and accuracy. Sources should be appropriate to the claims made: exceptional claims require stronger sources."
ThanxTheriac 19:06, 13 February 2007 (UTC)
SORRY I didn't know about tags. Please help me. My name is Sabrina Majello I'm from Naples, I graduated 4 yars ago in History of art and literature. I'm really expert of Capodimonte has my father is a famous sculptor but I'm NOT ABLE to use computer well and to create a wikipedia account. Can you explain me how to do in a simple way?
Thank you very much. Sabrina
Hello Sabrina. This is difficult as I am also much better on ceramics than computers! There are many pages on Wikipedia that could help. Try studying http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents ThanxTheriac 20:06, 13 February 2007 (UTC)
Well than you know the difference between the hard porcelain past of Meissen and the soft porcelain past of capodimonte. So, why did yu eliminate my internal link in generic porcelain?
- I did not eliminate your internal link. It is still there Theriac 20:36, 13 February 2007 (UTC)
Hi theriac, please can you explain me what do you mean with "citation needed" what kind of citation? Thank you Sabrina