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Working Bibliography (please feel free to contribute or advise)Csmccloskey (talk) 01:01, 28 February 2017 (UTC)csmccloskeyReply

1. Brunk, Thomas W. “A Note on Charles Lang Freer.” Bulletin of the Detroit Institute of Arts 59, no. 1 (1981): 16–23.

2. Clark, Nichols. “Charles Lang Freer: An American Aesthete in the Gilded Era.” American Art Journal 11, no. 4 (1979): 54–68. doi:10.2307/1594179.

3. Larsen, Ingrid. “‘Don't Send Ming or Later Pictures’: Charles Lang Freer and the First Major Collection of Chinese Painting in an American Museum.” Ars Orientalis 40 (2011): 6–38.

4. Lawton, Thomas, and Linda Merrill. Freer: A Legacy of Art. Freer Gallery of Art, 1993.

5. Mansfield, Howard. “Charles Lang Freer.” Parnassus 7, no. 5 (1935): 16–31. doi:10.2307/771128.

6. Pope, John A. “The Freer Gallery of Art.” Records of the Columbia Historical Society, Washington, D.C. 69/70 (1969): 380–98.

7. Pyne, Kathleen. “Portrait of a Collector as an Agnostic: Charles Lang Freer and Connoisseurship.” The Art Bulletin 78, no. 1 (1996): 75–97. doi:10.2307/3046158.

8. Rhoades, Katharine Nash. “An Appreciation of Charles Lang Freer (1856-1919).” Ars Orientalis 2 (1957): ii – 4.

9. Roberts, E. G. “Whistler in the Freer Gallery.” The American Magazine of Art 16, no. 10 (1925): 533–35.

10. Wang, Daisy Yiyou. “Charles Lang Freer and the Collecting of Chinese Buddhist Art in Early-Twentieth-Century America.” Journal of the History of Collections 28, no. 3 (November 1, 2016): 401–16. doi:10.1093/jhc/fhv023.

In the following weeks, I will begin a significant overhaul of the Charles Lang Freer page. Through my research, I have found several instances where the wikipedia conflicts with information available through research. Please stay tuned! — Preceding unsigned comment added by Csmccloskey (talkcontribs) 17:38, 24 February 2017 (UTC)Reply


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Image of Groundbreaking

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Nice image! Ls1080 (talk) 00:49, 16 February 2017 (UTC)Reply

Peacock Room

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Freer's acquisition of the Peacock Room was discussed in two places. I merged the two sections. RedJ 17 (talk) 20:28, 13 February 2011 (UTC)Reply

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Style and neutrality

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Definitely some style problems in this article. Example: "The boy who left school to work in a cement factory ultimately presented the United States its very first collection of Fine Art." Reads like promotional material written by an admirer, not an encyclopedia article. There are similar examples throughout. 121.45.80.53 (talk) 09:41, 11 November 2017 (UTC)Reply