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Title | ID | Data type | Description | Examples | Inverse |
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instance of | P31 | Item | instance of: class or type of the object. Possible values: one of the classes listed at § Types of visual artworks (or a subclass of those), e.g. painting (Q3305213), a subclass of group of works (Q17489659) etc. | Mona Lisa <instance of> painting | - |
creator | P170 | Item | creator, author, visual artist and software developer: maker of this creative work or other object (where no more specific property exists) | The Potato Eaters <creator> Vincent van Gogh | notable work |
creator's signature | P7457 | Commons media file | signature: image of the artist's mark on the work that identifies their work | Adam <creator's signature> Duerermonogramm Adam 1507.jpg | - |
title | P1476 | Monolingual text | original title and title: published name of a work, such as a newspaper article, a literary work, piece of music, a website, or a performance work | Mona Lisa <title> La Gioconda | - |
inception | P571 | Point in time | date of establishment: time when an entity begins to exist; for date of official opening use P1619 | Mona Lisa <inception> 1500s | - |
depicts | P180 | Item | depicting object: entity visually depicted in an image, literarily described in a work, or otherwise incorporated into an audiovisual or other medium; see also P921, 'main subject' | The Balcony | depicted by |
shown with features | P1354 | Item | secondary features depicted in a work. Use as qualifier for "depicts" (P180) | Mona Lisa <shown with features> waist-length hair | - |
depicts Iconclass notation | P1257 | String | Iconclass and Netherlands Institute for Art History: Iconclass code depicted in an artwork, for linking Iconclass codes with their corresponding artistic themes or concepts, use P1256 (Iconclass notation) | The Milkmaid <depicts Iconclass notation> 47I22311 | - |
made from material | P186 | Item | material: material the subject or the object is made of or derived from (do not confuse with P10672 which is used for processes) | Mona Lisa <made from material> oil paint | - |
fabrication method | P2079 | Item | manufacturing process, production, process and building method: method, process or technique used to grow, cook, weave, build, assemble, manufacture the item | silk <fabrication method> sericulture | - |
height | P2048 | Quantity | height, human height and body length: vertical length of an entity | Mona Lisa <height> 77 centimetre | - |
width | P2049 | Quantity | width and road width: width of an object | Mona Lisa <width> 53 centimetre | - |
thickness | P2610 | Quantity | thickness: extent from one surface to the opposite | 1 Krona - Gustaf V <thickness> 1 millimetre | - |
commissioned by | P88 | Item | commissioner: person or organization that commissioned this work | Arc de Triomphe <commissioned by> Napoleon | - |
location of creation | P1071 | Item | place where the item was conceived or made; where applicable, location of final assembly | Mona Lisa <location of creation> Florence | - |
owned by | P127 | Item | proprietor, property and owned by: owner of the subject | Choupette <owned by> Karl Lagerfeld | owner of |
coordinates of the point of view | P1259 | Geographic coordinates | point from which the scene depicted by the element is seen (element can be a photo, a painting, etc.) | A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte <coordinates of the point of view> 48° 53′ 12.00″ N 2° 16′ 05.00″ E | - |
collection | P195 | Item | collection and library collection: art, museum, archival, or bibliographic collection the subject is part of | Rosetta Stone <collection> British Museum | - |
inventory number | P217 | String | accession number: identifier for a physical object or a set of physical objects in a collection | The Night Watch <inventory number> SK-C-5 | - |
catalog code | P528 | String | catalogue: catalog name of an object, use with qualifier P972 | The Night Watch <catalog code> 2016 | - |
significant event | P793 | Item | key event: significant or notable events associated with the subject | Mona Lisa <significant event> acquisition | - |
location | P276 | Item | physical location: location of the object, structure or event. In the case of an administrative entity as containing item use P131. For statistical entities use P8138. In the case of a geographic entity use P706. Use P7153 for locations associated with the object | Mona Lisa <location> Louvre Museum | contains |
coordinate location | P625 | Geographic coordinates | geographic coordinates: geocoordinates of the subject. For Earth, please note that only WGS84 coordinating system is supported at the moment | Mount Everest <coordinate location> 27° 59′ 17.00″ N 86° 55′ 31.00″ E | - |
inscription | P1684 | Monolingual text | inscription and epigraph: inscriptions, markings and signatures on an object | Shugborough inscription <inscription> O U O S V A V V | - |
exhibition history | P608 | Item | exhibition: exhibitions where the item is or was displayed | The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne <exhibition history> Saint Anne, Leonardo da Vinci’s ultimate masterpiece | - |
image | P18 | Commons media file | illustration and image: image of relevant illustration of the subject; if available, also use more specific properties (sample: coat of arms image, locator map, flag image, signature image, logo image, collage image) | Mona Lisa <image> Mona Lisa, by Leonardo da Vinci, from C2RMF retouched.jpg | - |
image with frame | P7420 | Commons media file | picture frame: media file of painting or other 2D artwork with its frame or more of its surroundings included | Mona Lisa <image with frame> Leonardo da vinci, la gioconda, 1503-06 circa.jpg | - |
image of backside | P7417 | Commons media file | image of the reverse side of this "2D" object | The Oxbow <image of backside> View from Mount Holyoke, Northampton, Massachusetts, after a Thunderstorm—The Oxbow MET DP-12550-002.jpg | - |
genre | P136 | Item | genre and by genre: creative work's genre or an artist's field of work (P101). Use main subject (P921) to relate creative works to their topic | Mona Lisa <genre> portrait | - |
movement | P135 | Item | cultural movement: literary, artistic, scientific or philosophical movement or scene associated with this person or work. For political ideologies use P1142. | Max Horkheimer <movement> Frankfurt School | - |
main subject | P921 | Item | topic, matter and subject: primary topic of a work (see also P180: depicts) | Mona Lisa <main subject> Lisa del Giocondo | statement is subject of |
based on | P144 | Item | based on: the work(s) or inputs used as the basis for subject item | A <based on> Α | derivative work |
inspired by | P941 | Item | artistic inspiration and inspired: work, human, place or event which inspired this creative work or fictional entity | The Matrix <inspired by> Alice's Adventures in Wonderland | - |