Jr3arlington
June 2018
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July 2018
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Image source problem with File:Painting of Benjamin Cleveland.jpg
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To Ronhjones: I have received an email from the Don Troiani, the artist who painted the picture, giving me his permission to post my photo of his painting. Can you tell me what specifically I need to provide in order to properly post that photo? Jr3arlington (talk) 21:29, 20 February 2019 (UTC)