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Talk:Jesse Kalisher

Latest comment: 6 years ago by Jamesmcardle in topic Notability
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Notability

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I am reluctant to question the notability of WP subjects and have not done so before in 22 years of editing here. However, this article needs work to verify the notability of this subject. I believe, as it is, it does not justify retention in Wikipedia. Instead, the remaining verifiable content from this should be amalgamated into a new article on his father. Jesse Kalisher was the son of a quite notable US photographer, the subject of an article I am currently writing, however Jesse's own entitlement as notable lacks convincing evidence. There are claims in this bio that are unreferenced and searches for evidence fail; for instance, there is no work by Kalisher in the Louvre, Paris, and none appears in a collection search at the Smithsonian website. Others considering this notability issue should be aware that some editors of this article have been discredited, others have a sole edit—on this article only, which is suspicious. Fellow editors; please advise! Jamesmcardle(talk) 08:02, 1 November 2018 (UTC)Reply