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  1. Leonardo drawings
  2. Contarelli Chapel and Paintings in the Contarelli Chapel
  3. Splitting up the Camden, City of London, Edinburgh and Richmond upon Thames public art lists per discussion at Template talk:Public art
  4. Updates to the Belgravia,checkY Hyde Park,checkY Kensington, Kensington and Chelsea, Kensington Gardens, Knightsbridge, PimlicocheckY and VictoriacheckY public art lists, and the list of public art formerly in London, from Cavanagh 2023
  5. Standardising titles of Old Master paintings which refer to saints
  6. Welsh princes' names: Cadafael, King of Gwynedd, Einion Yrth ap Cunedda, Hywel ap Ieuaf, Rhun Hir ap Maelgwn
  7. Images of statues in the National Statuary Hall Collection
  8. Updating the list of museums in London

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BronzinoBronzino, AgnoloN/aBronzinoBronzino, Agnolo
Antonio da CorreggioCorreggio, Antonio daN/aCorreggioCorreggio
PontormoPontormoN/aPontormoPontormo, Jacopo da
SalaìSalai, AndreaN/aSalaì, AndreaCaprotti, Gian Giacomo
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Artworks

Titling curiosities

  • Wikipedia:Manual of Style § Titles of works: The English-language titles of compositions (books and other print works, songs and other audio works, films and other visual media works, paintings and other artworks, etc.) are given in title case. (Italics not mentioned.)
  • WP:NCMSS: If there is no English name and one can be constructed that will unambiguously refer to the manuscript, then that name may be used. This is most useful for manuscripts that are the only one of its type within a particular collection. A name can be constructed by combining the name of the city or town, institution, or collection with the type of manuscript (e.g. Ranworth Antiphoner)
Altarpieces
Busts
Christ Child
Christian iconography
Classical (and earlier Greek) sculptures
Classical iconography in post-classical art
Crucifixes
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Diptychs
Disambiguation by location only
Disambiguation by two artists' names
Disambiguation not by city
Drawings
Engravings
Fountains
Icons
Ivories (except triptychs)
Languages other than English
"Marbles" in names
Miscellaneous types of artwork in sentence case
Miscellaneous types of artwork in title case
Miscellaneous types of artwork in title case (plural titles)
Monuments and memorials
Mosaics
Murals
Paintings
Paintings by anonymous artists
Pendant pieces
Polyptychs
Portraits




Prehistoric art
Sarcophagi
Sculptures
Self-portraits
Series of paintings
Stained glass windows
Statues
Tombs
Triptychs

"Saint"/"St."/"St", but not depicting saints

Museums, etc.

"Group" in names

"Painting" in names

"Period" in names

"School" in names

Alcalá de Guadaira school, Aleppo school, American Barbizon School, Amsterdam School, Animalier school (NB also Animalier and Animal painter; one of these is redundant), Antwerp school, Architectural school of Nakhchivan, Architecture of the Tarnovo Artistic School, Ashcan School, Bacone school, Baghdad School, Barbizon School, Belarusian icon-painting school of the 16th–18th centuries, Bengal School of Art, Bergen School (art), Beuron school, Bezalel school, Birmingham School (engravers), Birmingham School (landscape artists), Bolognese school, Bornholm school of painters, Bossche School, Boston school (painting), Brandywine School, Bristol School, Chicago school (architecture), Chilote school of religious imagery, Churches of the Pskov School of Architecture (UNESCO World Heritage Site), Cleveland School (arts community), Cologne school of painting, Cretan school, Crozant School, Cuzco school, Dakar School, Danube school, Delft school (painting), Dresden school, Düsseldorf School of painting, Euston Road School, Forlivese school of art, Galician school (architecture), Genoese School (painting), Ghent–Bruges school, Glasgow School, Grosvenor School, Hague School, Hanover school of architecture, Hara school of painters, Hasegawa school, Heidelberg School, Herefordshire School, Hermannsburg School, Idyllic school, Ionian school (painting), Kanō school, Kei school, Kharkiv School of Photography, Kyoto school (art), Laren School, Leipzig School (painting), Leningrad School of Painting, Lingnan School, List of Hudson River School artists, List of Utagawa school members, Ljubljana Graphic School, Lucchese school, Lyon School, Manchester School of Painters, Molse School, Mochizuki school, Morava architectural school, Moscow school, Munich school, Nanpin school, New Hague School (architecture), New Hague School (visual arts), New Leipzig School, Newlyn School, New Valencian School (comics), New York School (art), Northwest School (art), Norwich School (glassmakers), Norwich school of painters, Novgorod school, Olot school, Painting of the Tarnovo Artistic School, Palm Springs School of Architecture, Patna School of Painting, Paulista School, Polish School of Posters, Pont-Aven School, Prairie School, Quito school, Raška architectural school, Rinpa school, Rivington School, Rouen School, San Ildefonso school, Sarasota School of Architecture, Schinkel school, Shanghai School (painting), Shijō school, Southern School, Stroganov school, Sydney Charm School (redirect), The Edinburgh School (sic), The Helsinki School (sic), Torii school, Tosa school, Traditionalist School (architecture), Utagawa school, Vancouver School, Vienna School of Fantastic Realism, Volcano school, Washington Color School, Wu School, Zhe school (painting). (Also School of Ferrara, School of Fontainebleau, School of London, School of Paris, School of Posillipo, School of Reims, School of Resina, School of Tuam, École de Nancy and Scuola Romana)

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