Talk:Alex Colville

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I'm trying to link to REALISM -> VISUAL ART, but I don't know how to make links to headings within an article - is that even possible? - NeoThe1

Graduated from ARHS

I know for a fact, that Alex graduated from Amherst Regional High School, in Amherst, Nova Scotia. We learned that in Visual Arts 10 last year. Some of his paintings, like "Horse and Church," were based in Nova Scotia, so I think that this article needs more work. --Ampersand2006 12:21, 8 July 2006 (UTC)Reply

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Horse and Train section

Is the excerpt of poetry shown in the Horse and Train section from "The Horse and the Train" by Roy Campbell, or is it actually from "The Man Watching" by Rainer Maria Rilke? 122.150.83.182 (talk) 12:05, 3 May 2023 (UTC)Reply