Talk:Edward Perry Warren

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[edit] Isabella Stewart Gardner?

There is a "see also" link to this lady, but no mention of her in the text, nor to Warren in the Isabella Stewart Gardner article. Why has this link been added given that there is no obvious connection between the two? --rossb 21:43, 14 June 2006 (UTC)

They were contemporary and rival collectors, both supplying works back to Boston. I added this as an afterthought, but as with any See also, it would be better worked into the text. --mervyn 08:15, 15 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Warren Cup

This entry states that Warren did not attempt to sell the cup now named after him, however, the page on the Warren Cup (and the British Museum's own publications) stated that the British Museum was offered the cup by Warren in the 1950s, but the British Museum did not purchase it due to the cups imagery. ~~jaidit