Editorial Standards | Solis Prints

Editorial Standards

Every claim sourced. Every error logged in public.

Solis Prints publishes editorial content about art history alongside its print catalogue. This page sets out the standards that govern what we publish, how we source it, and how we handle errors.

What we publish

Discover, our editorial layer, covers artist biographies, art movements, museum holdings, visit guides, and reference questions. Each page is drawn from a documented set of sources listed in a numbered footer. Hover any inline [N] to preview the underlying source.

Source-first principle

Every factual claim we publish is mapped to at least one source. We do not publish claims we cannot source.

We accept, in rough order of authority weight: scholarly publications, primary museum collection records, scholarly art-history books, and reputable encyclopedic and knowledge-graph references. Each source carries a type label in the footer so readers can judge it for themselves.

Conflict of interest

Solis Prints sells art prints. We disclose this directly because it is the obvious commercial context for the editorial layer.

Discover covers art history broadly: artists, movements, museums, periods. The editorial scope is wider than our catalogue, and many pages cover artists or works that are not for sale here. Coverage decisions follow reader interest and the body of art history, not which prints we want to push.

Where an artist or movement we cover editorially has prints in our catalogue, those prints are surfaced inline. We do not skew editorial claims to favour the works we sell, and we do not gate coverage on having something in stock for it.

AI assistance

Most editorial prose is drafted with the assistance of generative AI, grounded in our source corpora. Citation placement is deterministic, not AI. See AI Disclosure.

Corrections

When we find or are told about an error, we fix it and log the correction publicly. The full log is at Corrections.

Reader engagement

If you spot an error, have a source we should consider, or want to flag a missing perspective, write to editorial@solisprints.co.uk. We acknowledge correction requests within five working days.

What this page does not do. It does not certify our editorial as authoritative. We are a commercial print retailer with editorial content, not an academic press. Our model is to be transparent about our principles so readers can verify our claims for themselves.
Solis Prints is an independent print retailer publishing editorial content alongside its catalogue. Editorial governance pages are reviewed alongside content updates; the date above reflects the most recent revision. Spotted an error? editorial@solisprints.co.uk.