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editThe original plaster of this sculpture is located in the Museu de Arte Contemporânea da Universidade de São Paulo, in São Paulo, Brazil, since 1963. It has been in Brazil since 1952, also in São Paulo, where it had previously been located at the Museu de Arte Moderna, in this same city. It is the model from which derivates all the other bronze versions of the sculpture. I didn't understand what's your point in giving this website as source for anything (http://www.formeuniche.it/acquista.htm). After all, what does a commercial links which sells miniatures based on Boccioni's sculpture (as the website itself clearly states) has to do with anything? There are thousands of companies like this one, which makes exectly the same thing, in any place of the world.
About the original plaster, please read:
- The note on the Tate Collection website, stating that their version of the sculpture is a cast from the original plaster at the Museu de Arte Contemporânea da Universidade de São Paulo collection [1]
- The same information in the website of MoMA [2]
- The original plaster at the website of the Museu de Arte Contemporânea da Universidade de São Paulo (Portuguese) [3]
At the link of the Tate Collection, it's possible to read:
In 1952 Signora Marinetti sold the original plaster of this and of Boccioni's other most important sculpture 'Development of a Bottle in Space' to the Brazilian industrialist Francisco Matarazzo Sobrinho, who gave them with his entire collection to the Museu de Arte Contemporânea da Universidade de São Paulo in 1963, when the Museum was founded. Two further casts have since been made from it at the Fundição Artistica em Bronze Alberta Luiza Lazzeroni Benedetti in São Paulo, one in 1960 now in the Museum's collection and this one in 1972 specially for the Tate Gallery.
Thanks, and stop substituting true information for false information. This might be considered vandalism in any Wikipedia project. Dornicke (talk) 01:35, 26 January 2009 (UTC)
RIPE NCC
editHi Aloxe, Recently I saw that the pages of the RIPE-NCC were changed (but hadn't been there for a long long time- at least not via the general portal). I didn't see your message before: due to a very busy time at work I didn't have the time or the energy to log into Wiki in the evening - but thanks a lot. I haven't checked the article(s) yet, so not sure if the links are now outdated or that you or someone else did update my EN en NL pages on the subject. If you can indicate if we can 'translate' the URL from old to new it would be very helpful, but also feel free to just correct any broken links directly in the Dutch and/or English pages on the subject. Thanks for the warning. Jan JanT (talk) 23:07, 16 February 2011 (UTC)
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