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This article states that the painting is "oil-on-glass", yet the image in the Commons is tagged as "Öl auf Leinwand" (oil on linen). Which is it?
-- Ziusudra (talk) 14:46, 4 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Response: My mistake. I checked sources and found that I misinterpreted the Tekstura article. I've made the correction. Ugajin (talk) 21:06, 5 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Response: As the article explains, Sadak is a fictional character in a 1764 story by James Ridley. I've re-phrased the text to make this clearer. Ugajin (talk) 21:06, 5 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]