Talk:Cottontail on the Trail

Latest comment: 1 year ago by LunaEatsTuna in topic GA Review

Did you know nomination

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The result was: promoted by 97198 (talk11:14, 19 May 2020 (UTC)Reply

  • ... that a large statue of a cottontail rabbit in Minneapolis, Minnesota, was outfitted with a cloth face mask during the COVID-19 pandemic? Source: "A város déli részében, a Minnehaha Parkway mentén található Jeff Barber szobrászművész alkotása, a Gyapotfarkú a sétányon (Cottontail on the Trail). A bronzból öntött amerikai üregi nyúl – közkeletű elnevezéssel gyapotfarkú ... A koronavírus idejére a népszerű nyúlról is gondoskodtak az ott élők, egy jókora maszkkal fedték el a száját és orrát, alig lát ki belőle." per Google Translate: "In the southern part of the city, along the Minnehaha Parkway, is the work of sculptor Jeff Barber, Cottontail on the Trail. The bronze-cast American hare rabbit - commonly known as the cotton-tailed ... For the time of the coronavirus, the people who lived there also took care of the popular rabbit, covering their mouth and nose with a sizable mask, barely visible from it." Ref 3

Created by Bobamnertiopsis (talk). Self-nominated at 18:42, 30 April 2020 (UTC).Reply

photo

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Surely there's a picture of this thing somewhere! --Piledhigheranddeeper (talk) 19:42, 22 May 2020 (UTC)Reply

I was surprised that, given its beloved status among South Minneapolis residents, no one had released a photo of the sculpture under a free license. The sculpture itself is copyrighted but Wikipedia only allows fair use photos of copyrighted sculptures/buildings if they are also taken by the artist; I was luckily able to find a photo that Barber himself took and have added it. —Collint c 20:57, 22 May 2020 (UTC)Reply

GA Review

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Reviewer: LunaEatsTuna (talk · contribs) 22:35, 2 February 2023 (UTC)Reply


Copyvio check

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Earwig says good to go. Quotations used in-line with WP:COPYQUOTE.

Files

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  • File:Cottontail on the Trail with mask.jpg: Good, relevant and valid fair use rationale.

Prose

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  • "The piece was commissioned as part of city's Art in Public Places" – change to "The piece was commissioned as part of the city's Art in Public Places"
  • "was designed by Jeff Barber of Cannon Falls, Minnesota." – makes him sound like a random local. Do the sources say if he is an artist? Than I would describe it as "was designed by artist Jeff Barber of Cannon Falls, Minnesota."
  • "and an outdoor living room were among those not selected." – how about "and an outdoor living room were among those considered."?
  • "more abstract than Cottontail on the Trail." – given the context already stated in the section I would remove "than Cottontail on the Trail." Also:
  • Wikilink to abstract art.
  • Replace the %s with "percent" per MOS:%.
  • "contributed to the surrounding area." – this could mean a few things; maybe "positively contributed to the surrounding area."?
  • I am sure you have already checked, but are there any other free images available of the statue? Relatedly:
  • Any more coverage from any RS sources that could possibly be added to this article?

Refs

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All sources used are RS. As there are only six refs I decided to spotcheck each of them and they all support the article's content.

  • Refs 2 and 3 are live and should not have url-status=dead.
  • Is a more exact publication date available for ref 4?

Other

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Infobox, See also, coords, other templates and cats good.

Thanks for the WP:ALT text!

Hi LunaEatsTuna, thanks for taking the time to conduct this thought-out review. I've responded to everything unless otherwise noted here:
  • Re "contributed [positively] to the surrounding area", the source is somewhat ambivalent about the positive nature of the contribution, only asking "Does this artwork contribute to this place?" I'd rather pass along the source's ambiguity than try to say conclusively something it doesn't, if that's okay with you.
  • Re free images: the short answer is yes, there's this one; the longer answer is even so, the artwork itself is copyrighted and without freedom of panorama in the US for sculpture, it's probably going to be an either/or situation on these images. Happy to swap them out if you prefer the other one.
  • Re additional sources: alas, no! No further luck in the Newspapers.com database or elsewhere online. It's possible there's some offline stuff in local papers from 2002 but I'm not in Minneapolis right now so I've got very limited access there.
Thanks again and let me know if you have any more questions or thoughts! Kindly, —⁠Collint c 05:31, 3 February 2023 (UTC)Reply
Ah, of course! As for the picture I will let you decide. Personally I prefer the one you just linked as having a better angle of the statue, brighter lighting and showing the bunny without the cloth, which IMO slightly obstructs the view. Thanks for your efforts regarding the citations nonetheless! 𓃦LunaEatsTuna (💬) 07:17, 3 February 2023 (UTC)Reply
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