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editI did not put anything other than facts on the page ... no selling of the gallery .. no 'greatest', 'most important', etc. I looked at other gallery articles in wikipedia for guidance. If someone feels I did not comply, please make any corrections needes. Howard L. Rehs (talk) 00:18, 1 March 2009 (UTC)
- To avoid all doubt: This article incorporates text that can also be found at this address, which was authored by Howard L. Rehs; said text is available for use under the CC-BY-SA copyright, which is compatible with Wikipedia's own license. Writ Keeper ⚇♔ 22:17, 8 August 2014 (UTC)
- No. As of today, it is:
"Unless otherwise noted on the specific page, all information and images displayed on this web site are the property of Rehs Galleries, Inc.Copyright 2000 - 2017 Rehs Galleries, Inc. All Rights Reserved"
- and has been removed. Toddst1 (talk) 18:40, 16 June 2017 (UTC)
Wrong ... the approved text has been there since 2014 and will remain there. http://www.rehs.com/aboutus.html?contemporary=N Howard L. Rehs (talk) 20:01, 16 June 2017 (UTC)
Needed Citation
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The following link should correct citation 2 at this address
A Question and Some proposed changes
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I would like to find out why the following text was removed from the article since it is the ongoing history of the family gallery which is now in its fourth generation: Alyssa T. Rehs, an Art History graduate from the University of Rhode Island, started her art dealing career with the firm on January 3, 2013 and on March 4, 2013 Lance J. Rehs, a Finance graduate from Hofstra University, joined the firm.
In addition, the firm changed ownership at the end of 2015. Joseph Rehs retired in December of 2015 and Howard Rehs became President and sole owner of the gallery. The gallery was also elected a member of the Antiques Council in 2017.
--Howard L. Rehs (talk) 02:32, 8 June 2017 (UTC)
- The text was removed because there was no citation to support it. If you can find citations to reliable sources to support the removed material and the ownership change, I can add the text back for you. Altamel (talk) 16:05, 13 June 2017 (UTC)
Request some answers
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The entry for Rehs Galleries has been active for many years and numerous editors have looked at it in the past and agreed everything was fine (other than one who decided to remove most of it and that was overturned). Why can a new editor decide to override those earlier decisions and remove most of the content? Also, why was the information about Scholarly Publications removed? The gallery has been working on these projects for a long time and there are many outside references for them:
Daniel Ridgway Knight - https://www.ifar.org/artist_book_detail_in_progress.php?id=50033&nameid=1288 Julien Dupre - https://www.ifar.org/artist_book_detail_in_progress.php?id=50024&nameid=1351
Also, will this recently published article be enough to put back the text about the next generation:
Alyssa T. Rehs, an Art History graduate from the University of Rhode Island, started her art dealing career with the firm on January 3, 2013 and on March 4, 2013 Lance J. Rehs, a Finance graduate from Hofstra University, joined the firm.
https://www.rubylux.com/luxpop/Dealer-Spotlight-Issue-21
And ... can the info about Howard L. Rehs being appointed to the Internal Revenue Service Art Advisory Panel be added back ... here is a reference: http://www.rehsgalleries.com//images/internal_revenue_service_art_advisory_panel.pdf — Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.38.165.66 (talk) 19:13, 15 June 2017 (UTC)
Thanks for any insight. Howard L. Rehs (talk) 15:29, 15 June 2017 (UTC)
- There's no such thing as an "approved version." Any non-coi editor can improve any article as was done here, explaining each edit with an edit summary. The article history shows you have a long history of WP:COI editing and attempts to WP:OWN this article, repeatedly inserting copywritten material from your own website without an OTRS ticket.
- As far as the info about you, your daughter and your accomplishments, they belong in an article about you, Howard Rehs and Alyssa Rehs assuming either of you pass WP:BIO. However, comings and goings of otherwise WP:NN staff do not belong in an encyclopedia article about the gallery. Toddst1 (talk) 18:34, 16 June 2017 (UTC)