Draft talk:Eric Isenburger
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Referencing and significance
Three references are provided. One appears to be an article with an English title despite publication in FAZ. Another ("Archived") is given a link that doesn't work (how about this instead?) and all it says is that Isenburger is a "past academician". The third is a page from a gallery that I presume hopes to sell his work; anyway, the page says that its content comes from Isenburger's own website.
This is feeble sourcing indeed.
"Literature" includes three items. One is an unpublished master's thesis. Another is a paper by the author of that MA thesis, in a poorly described book. (Publisher? Year? ISBN?) The third is material by unspecified authors in a published exhibition catalogue. Forget the master's thesis; the other two may be usable. -- Hoary (talk) 12:32, 23 November 2025 (UTC)