VisualArtwork
schema:Thing > schema:CreativeWork > schema:VisualArtwork
A work of art that is primarily visual in character.
Property | Expected Type | Description |
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Properties from schema:VisualArtwork | ||
schema:artEdition
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schema:Text or schema:Integer | The number of copies when multiple copies of a piece of artwork are produced - e.g. for a limited edition of 20 prints, 'artEdition' refers to the total number of copies (in this example "20"). |
schema:artform
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schema:URL or schema:Text | e.g. Painting, Drawing, Sculpture, Print, Photograph, Assemblage, Collage, etc. |
schema:depth
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schema:Distance or schema:QuantitativeValue | The depth of the item. |
schema:height
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schema:Distance or schema:QuantitativeValue | The height of the item. |
schema:material
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schema:URL or schema:Text | e.g. Oil, Watercolour, Acrylic, Linoprint, Marble, Cyanotype, Digital, Lithograph, DryPoint, Intaglio, Pastel, Woodcut, Pencil, Mixed Media, etc. |
schema:surface
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schema:URL or schema:Text | e.g. Canvas, Paper, Wood, Board, etc. |
schema:width
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schema:Distance or schema:QuantitativeValue | The width of the item. |
Properties from schema:CreativeWork | ||
schema:about
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schema:Thing | The subject matter of the content. |
schema:accessibilityAPI
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schema:Text | Indicates that the resource is compatible with the referenced accessibility API (WebSchemas wiki lists possible values). |
schema:accessibilityControl
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schema:Text | Identifies input methods that are sufficient to fully control the described resource (WebSchemas wiki lists possible values). |
schema:accessibilityFeature
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schema:Text | Content features of the resource, such as accessible media, alternatives and supported enhancements for accessibility (WebSchemas wiki lists possible values). |
schema:accessibilityHazard
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schema:Text | A characteristic of the described resource that is physiologically dangerous to some users. Related to WCAG 2.0 guideline 2.3 (WebSchemas wiki lists possible values). |
schema:accountablePerson
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schema:Person | Specifies the Person that is legally accountable for the CreativeWork. |
schema:aggregateRating
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schema:AggregateRating | The overall rating, based on a collection of reviews or ratings, of the item. |
schema:alternativeHeadline
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schema:Text | A secondary title of the CreativeWork. |
schema:associatedMedia
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schema:MediaObject | A media object that encodes this CreativeWork. This property is a synonym for encoding. |
schema:audience
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schema:Audience | The intended audience of the item, i.e. the group for whom the item was created. |
schema:audio
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schema:AudioObject | An embedded audio object. |
schema:author
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schema:Organization or schema:Person | The author of this content. Please note that author is special in that HTML 5 provides a special mechanism for indicating authorship via the rel tag. That is equivalent to this and may be used interchangeably. |
schema:award
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schema:Text | An award won by this person or for this creative work. Supersedes schema:awards. |
schema:character
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schema:Person | Fictional person connected with a creative work. |
schema:citation
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schema:Text or schema:CreativeWork | A citation or reference to another creative work, such as another publication, web page, scholarly article, etc. |
schema:comment
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schema:UserComments or schema:Comment | Comments, typically from users, on this CreativeWork. |
schema:commentCount
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schema:Integer | The number of comments this CreativeWork (e.g. Article, Question or Answer) has received. This is most applicable to works published in Web sites with commenting system; additional comments may exist elsewhere. |
schema:contentLocation
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schema:Place | The location of the content. |
schema:contentRating
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schema:Text | Official rating of a piece of content—for example,'MPAA PG-13'. |
schema:contributor
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schema:Organization or schema:Person | A secondary contributor to the CreativeWork. |
schema:copyrightHolder
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schema:Organization or schema:Person | The party holding the legal copyright to the CreativeWork. |
schema:copyrightYear
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schema:Number | The year during which the claimed copyright for the CreativeWork was first asserted. |
schema:creator
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schema:Organization or bgn:Agent or schema:Person | The creator/author of this CreativeWork or UserComments. This is the same as the Author property for CreativeWork. |
schema:dateCreated
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schema:Date | The date on which the CreativeWork was created. |
schema:dateModified
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schema:Date | The date on which the CreativeWork was most recently modified. |
schema:datePublished
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schema:Date | Date of first broadcast/publication. |
schema:discussionUrl
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schema:URL | A link to the page containing the comments of the CreativeWork. |
schema:editor
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schema:Person | Specifies the Person who edited the CreativeWork. |
schema:educationalAlignment
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schema:AlignmentObject | An alignment to an established educational framework. |
schema:educationalUse
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schema:Text | The purpose of a work in the context of education; for example, 'assignment', 'group work'. |
schema:encoding
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schema:MediaObject | A media object that encodes this CreativeWork. This property is a synonym for associatedMedia. Supersedes schema:encodings. |
schema:exampleOfWork
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schema:CreativeWork | A creative work that this work is an example/instance/realization/derivation of. Inverse property: schema:workExample. |
schema:genre
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schema:Text | Genre of the creative work or group. |
schema:hasPart
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schema:CreativeWork | Indicates a CreativeWork that is (in some sense) a part of this CreativeWork. Inverse property: schema:isPartOf. |
schema:headline
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schema:Text | Headline of the article. |
schema:inLanguage
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schema:Text | The language of the content. please use one of the language codes from the IETF BCP 47 standard. |
schema:interactionCount
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schema:Text | A count of a specific user interactions with this item—for example, 20 UserLikes , 5 UserComments , or 300 UserDownloads . The user interaction type should be one of the sub types of UserInteraction. |
schema:interactivityType
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schema:Text | The predominant mode of learning supported by the learning resource. Acceptable values are 'active', 'expositive', or 'mixed'. |
schema:isBasedOnUrl
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schema:URL | A resource that was used in the creation of this resource. This term can be repeated for multiple sources. For example, http://example.com/great-multiplication-intro.html. |
schema:isFamilyFriendly
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schema:Boolean | Indicates whether this content is family friendly. |
schema:isPartOf
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schema:CreativeWork | Indicates a CreativeWork that this CreativeWork is (in some sense) part of. Inverse property: schema:hasPart. |
schema:keywords
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schema:Text | Keywords or tags used to describe this content. Multiple entries in a keywords list are typically delimited by commas. |
schema:learningResourceType
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schema:Text | The predominant type or kind characterizing the learning resource. For example, 'presentation', 'handout'. |
schema:license
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schema:URL or schema:CreativeWork | A license document that applies to this content, typically indicated by URL. |
schema:mentions
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schema:Thing | Indicates that the CreativeWork contains a reference to, but is not necessarily about a concept. |
schema:offers
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schema:Offer | An offer to provide this item—for example, an offer to sell a product, rent the DVD of a movie, or give away tickets to an event. |
schema:position
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schema:Text or schema:Integer | The position of an item in a series or sequence of items. |
schema:producer
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schema:Person or schema:Organization | The person or organization who produced the work (e.g. music album, movie, tv/radio series etc.). |
schema:provider
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schema:Person or schema:Organization | The service provider, service operator, or service performer; the goods producer. Another party (a seller) may offer those services or goods on behalf of the provider. A provider may also serve as the seller. Supersedes schema:carrier. |
schema:publisher
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schema:Organization | The publisher of the creative work. |
schema:publishingPrinciples
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schema:URL | Link to page describing the editorial principles of the organization primarily responsible for the creation of the CreativeWork. |
schema:recordedAt
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schema:Event | The Event where the CreativeWork was recorded. The CreativeWork may capture all or part of the event. Inverse property: schema:recordedIn. |
schema:releasedEvent
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schema:PublicationEvent | The place and time the release was issued, expressed as a PublicationEvent. |
schema:review
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schema:Review | A review of the item. Supersedes schema:reviews. |
schema:sourceOrganization
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schema:Organization | The Organization on whose behalf the creator was working. |
schema:text
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schema:Text | The textual content of this CreativeWork. |
schema:thumbnailUrl
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schema:URL | A thumbnail image relevant to the Thing. |
schema:timeRequired
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schema:Duration | Approximate or typical time it takes to work with or through this learning resource for the typical intended target audience, e.g. 'P30M', 'P1H25M'. |
bgn:translationOfWork
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schema:CreativeWork | The work that this work has been translated from. e.g. 物种起源 is a translationOf “On the Origin of Species” Inverse property: bgn:workTranslation. |
schema:translator
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schema:Person or bgn:Agent or schema:Organization | An agent responsible for rendering a translated work from a source work |
schema:typicalAgeRange
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schema:Text | The typical expected age range, e.g. '7-9', '11-'. |
schema:version
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schema:Number | The version of the CreativeWork embodied by a specified resource. |
schema:video
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schema:VideoObject | An embedded video object. |
schema:workExample
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schema:CreativeWork | Example/instance/realization/derivation of the concept of this creative work. eg. The paperback edition, first edition, or eBook. Inverse property: schema:exampleOfWork. |
bgn:workTranslation
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schema:CreativeWork | A work that is a translation of the content of this work. e.g. 西遊記 has an English workTranslation “Journey to the West”,a German workTranslation “Monkeys Pilgerfahrt” and a Vietnamese translation Tây du ký bình khảo. Inverse property: bgn:translationOfWork. |
Properties from schema:Thing | ||
schema:additionalType
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schema:URL | An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally. |
schema:alternateName
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schema:Text | An alias for the item. |
schema:description
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schema:Text | A short description of the item. |
schema:image
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schema:ImageObject or schema:URL | An image of the item. This can be a URL or a fully described ImageObject. |
schema:name
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schema:Text | The name of the item. |
schema:potentialAction
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schema:Action | Indicates a potential Action, which describes an idealized action in which this thing would play an 'object' role. |
schema:sameAs
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schema:URL | URL of a reference Web page that unambiguously indicates the item's identity. E.g. the URL of the item's Wikipedia page, Freebase page, or official website. |
schema:url
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schema:URL | URL of the item. |
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Derived from: http://www.w3.org/wiki/WebSchemas/SchemaDotOrgSources#source_VisualArtworkClassExamples
Fairly straightforward painting markup. <div> <h1 lang="fr">La trahison des images </h1> <p> A painting also known as The Treason of Images or The Treachery of Images. </p> <img src="http://http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/b/b9/MagrittePipe.jpg" /> <div> <p> The painting shows a pipe. Below it, Magritte painted, <q lang="fr">Ceci n'est pas une pipe.</q>, French for "This is not a pipe." </p> <p> His statement is taken to mean that the painting itself is not a pipe. The painting is merely an image of a pipe. Hence, the description, "this is not a pipe." </p> <p> Similarly, the image shown above is neither a pipe nor even a painting, but rather a digital photograph. </p> <p> The painting is sometimes given as an example of meta message conveyed by paralanguage. Compare with Korzybski's <q>The word is not the thing</q> and <q>The map is not the territory</q>. </div> <ul> <li>Artist: <a href="https://www.freebase.com/m/06h88">René Magritte</a></li> <li>Dimensions: 940 mm × 635 mm</li> <li>Materials: oil on canvas</li> </ul> </div>
<div itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/VisualArtwork"> <link itemprop="sameAs" href="http://rdf.freebase.com/rdf/m.0439_q" /> <h1 itemprop="name" lang="fr">La trahison des images </h1> <p> A <span itemprop="artform">painting</span> also known as <span>The Treason of Images</span> or <span itemprop="alternateName">The Treachery of Images</span>. </p> <img itemprop="image" src="http://http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/b/b9/MagrittePipe.jpg" /> <div itemprop="description"> <p> The painting shows a pipe. Below it, Magritte painted, <q lang="fr">Ceci n'est pas une pipe.</q>, French for "This is not a pipe." </p> <p> His statement is taken to mean that the painting itself is not a pipe. The painting is merely an image of a pipe. Hence, the description, "this is not a pipe." </p> <p> Similarly, the image shown above is neither a pipe nor even a painting, but rather a digital photograph. </p> <p> The painting is sometimes given as an example of meta message conveyed by paralanguage. Compare with Korzybski's <q>The word is not the thing</q> and <q>The map is not the territory</q>. </div> <ul> <li>Artist: <span itemprop="creator" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Person"> <a itemprop="sameAs" href="https://www.freebase.com/m/06h88"> <span itemprop="name">René Magritte</span> </a> </span> </li> <li>Dimensions: <span itemprop="width" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Distance">940 mm</span> × <span itemprop="height" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Distance">635 mm</span> </li> <li>Materials: <span itemprop="material">oil</span> on <span itemprop="surface">canvas</span> </li> </ul> </div>
<div vocab="http://schema.org/" typeof="VisualArtwork"> <link property="sameAs" href="http://rdf.freebase.com/rdf/m.0439_q" /> <h1 property="name" lang="fr">La trahison des images </h1> <p> A <span property="artform">painting</span> also known as <span>The Treason of Images</span> or <span property="alternateName">The Treachery of Images</span>. </p> <img property="image" src="http://http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/b/b9/MagrittePipe.jpg" /> <div property="description"> <p> The painting shows a pipe. Below it, Magritte painted, <q lang="fr">Ceci n'est pas une pipe.</q>, French for "This is not a pipe." </p> <p> His statement is taken to mean that the painting itself is not a pipe. The painting is merely an image of a pipe. Hence, the description, "this is not a pipe." </p> <p> Similarly, the image shown above is neither a pipe nor even a painting, but rather a digital photograph. </p> <p> The painting is sometimes given as an example of meta message conveyed by paralanguage. Compare with Korzybski's <q>The word is not the thing</q> and <q>The map is not the territory</q>. </div> <ul> <li>Artist: <span property="creator" typeof="Person"> <a property="sameAs" href="https://www.freebase.com/m/06h88"> <span property="name">René Magritte</span> </a> </span> </li> <li>Dimensions: <span property="width" typeof="Distance">940 mm</span> × <span property="height" typeof="Distance">635 mm</span> </li> <li>Materials: <span property="material">oil</span> on <span property="surface">canvas</span> </li> </ul> </div>
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Multiple materials: A piece of Installation Art which uses multiple instances of the material property. <div> <h1>My Bed</h1> <p> My Bed, first created in <time datetime="1998">1998</time>, is an installation by the British artist Tracey Emin. </p> <img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/9/9d/Emin-My-Bed.jpg" /> <div> <p> <cite>My Bed</cite> was exhibited at the Tate Gallery in <time datetime="1998">1999</time> as one of the shortlisted works for the Turner Prize. It consisted of her bed with bedroom objects in an abject state, and gained much media attention. Although it did not win the prize, its notoriety has persisted. </div> <ul> <li>Artist: <a href="https://www.freebase.com/m/015sxw">Tracey Emin</li> </ul> <p> The artwork generated considerable media furore, particularly over the fact that the bedsheets were stained with bodily secretions and the floor had items from the artist's room (such as condoms, a pair of knickers with menstrual period stains, other detritus, and functional, everyday objects, including a pair of slippers). The bed was presented in the state that Emin claimed it had been when she said she had not got up from it for several days due to suicidal depression brought on by relationship difficulties. </p> </div>
<div itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/VisualArtwork"> <link itemprop="sameAs" href="http://rdf.freebase.com/rdf/m.0dbwsn" /> <h1 itemprop="name">My Bed</h1> <p> My Bed, first created in <time itemprop="dateCreated" datetime="1998">1998</time>, is an <span itemprop="artform">installation</span> by the British artist Tracey Emin. </p> <img itemprop="image" src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/9/9d/Emin-My-Bed.jpg" /> <div itemprop="description"> <p> <cite>My Bed</cite> was exhibited at the Tate Gallery in <time datetime="1998">1999</time> as one of the shortlisted works for the Turner Prize. It consisted of her bed with bedroom objects in an abject state, and gained much media attention. Although it did not win the prize, its notoriety has persisted. </div> <ul> <li>Artist: <span itemprop="creator" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Person"> <a itemprop="sameAs" href="https://www.freebase.com/m/015sxw"> <span itemprop="name">Tracey Emin</span> </a> </span> </li> </ul> <p> The artwork generated considerable media furore, particularly over the fact that the <span itemprop="material">bedsheets</span> were stained with bodily secretions and the floor had items from the artist's room (such as <span itemprop="material">condoms</span>, <span itemprop="material">a pair of knickers</span> with menstrual period stains, other detritus, and functional, everyday objects, including a <span itemprop="material">pair of slippers</span>). The <span itemprop="material">bed</span> was presented in the state that Emin claimed it had been when she said she had not got up from it for several days due to suicidal depression brought on by relationship difficulties. </p> </div>
<div vocab="http://schema.org/" typeof="VisualArtwork"> <link property="sameAs" href="http://rdf.freebase.com/rdf/m.0dbwsn" /> <h1 property="name">My Bed</h1> <p> My Bed, first created in <time property="dateCreated" datetime="1998">1998</time>, is an <span property="artform">installation</span> by the British artist Tracey Emin. </p> <img property="image" src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/9/9d/Emin-My-Bed.jpg" /> <div property="description"> <p> <cite>My Bed</cite> was exhibited at the Tate Gallery in <time datetime="1998">1999</time> as one of the shortlisted works for the Turner Prize. It consisted of her bed with bedroom objects in an abject state, and gained much media attention. Although it did not win the prize, its notoriety has persisted. </div> <ul> <li>Artist: <span property="creator" typeof="Person"> <a property="sameAs" href="https://www.freebase.com/m/015sxw"> <span property="name">Tracey Emin</span> </a> </span> </li> </ul> <p> The artwork generated considerable media furore, particularly over the fact that the <span property="material">bedsheets</span> were stained with bodily secretions and the floor had items from the artist's room (such as <span property="material">condoms</span>, <span property="material">a pair of knickers</span> with menstrual period stains, other detritus, and functional, everyday objects, including a <span property="material">pair of slippers</span>). The <span property="material">bed</span> was presented in the state that Emin claimed it had been when she said she had not got up from it for several days due to suicidal depression brought on by relationship difficulties. </p> </div>
<script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "http://schema.org", "@type": "VisualArtwork", "sameAs": "http://rdf.freebase.com/rdf/m.0dbwsn", "name": "My Bed", "dateCreated": "1998", "artform": "installation", "image": "http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/9/9d/Emin-My-Bed.jpg", "description": "My Bed was exhibited at the Tate Gallery in...", "creator": [ { "@type": "Person", "name": "Tracey Emin", "sameAs": "https://www.freebase.com/m/015sxw" } ], "material": "bedsheets", "material": "condoms", "material": "a pair of knickers", "material": "pair of slippers", "material": "bed" } </script>
Example showing artEdition property in use for a piece of artwork that was created as a series of multiple identical items <div> <h1>Still Life under the Lamp</h1> <p> Print from <time datetime="1962">1962</time> by Pablo Picasso. Numbered from the edition of 50, each signed by the artist in pencil, lower right: Picasso. </p> <img src="http://www.pada.net/Photos/38/Full/picasso.lamp.jpg" /> <div> <p> <cite>Still Life under the Lamp</cite>, from 1962, made when the artist was eighty years old, are counted among Picasso’s most important works in linocut, a technique that he explored in the late 1950s and early 1960s. The progressive proofs show the step by step sequence by which Picasso created his linocut images showing the development of the image into its final form. </p> </div> <ul> <li>Artist: <a href="https://www.freebase.com/m/07pj7mx">Pablo Picasso</li> <li>Dimensions: 25 3/16 inches × 20 3/4 inches</li> <li>Materials: linoprint on paper</li> <li> See also <a href="http://www.pada.net/members/memPicFull.php/38/367">here</a> and <a href="http://www.britishmuseum.org/about_us/news_and_press/press_releases/2014/picasso_linocuts.aspx">here</a>. </ul> </div>
<div itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/VisualArtwork"> <link itemprop="sameAs" href="http://www.pada.net/members/memPicFull.php/38/367" /> <h1 itemprop="name">Still Life under the Lamp</h1> <p> <span itemprop="artform">Print</span> from <time itemprop="dateCreated" datetime="1962">1962</time> by Pablo Picasso. Numbered from the edition of <span itemprop="artEdition">50</span>, each signed by the artist in pencil, lower right: Picasso. </p> <img itemprop="image" src="http://www.pada.net/Photos/38/Full/picasso.lamp.jpg" /> <div itemprop="description"> <p> <cite>Still Life under the Lamp</cite>, from 1962, made when the artist was eighty years old, are counted among Picasso’s most important works in linocut, a technique that he explored in the late 1950s and early 1960s. The progressive proofs show the step by step sequence by which Picasso created his linocut images showing the development of the image into its final form. </p> </div> <ul> <li>Artist: <span itemprop="creator" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Person"> <a itemprop="sameAs" href="https://www.freebase.com/m/07pj7mx"> <span itemprop="name">Pablo Picasso</span> </a> </span> </li> <li>Dimensions: <span itemprop="width" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Distance">25 3/16 inches</span> × <span itemprop="height" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Distance">20 3/4 inches</span> </li> <li>Materials: <span itemprop="material">linoprint</span> on <span itemprop="surface">paper</span> </li> <li> See also <a href="http://www.pada.net/members/memPicFull.php/38/367">here</a> and <a href="http://www.britishmuseum.org/about_us/news_and_press/press_releases/2014/picasso_linocuts.aspx">here</a>. </ul> </div>
<div vocab="http://schema.org/" typeof="VisualArtwork"> <link property="sameAs" href="http://www.pada.net/members/memPicFull.php/38/367" /> <h1 property="name">Still Life under the Lamp</h1> <p> <span property="artform">Print</span> from <time property="dateCreated" datetime="1962">1962</time> by Pablo Picasso. Numbered from the edition of <span property="artEdition">50</span>, each signed by the artist in pencil, lower right: Picasso. </p> <img property="image" src="http://www.pada.net/Photos/38/Full/picasso.lamp.jpg" /> <div property="description"> <p> <cite>Still Life under the Lamp</cite>, from 1962, made when the artist was eighty years old, are counted among Picasso’s most important works in linocut, a technique that he explored in the late 1950s and early 1960s. The progressive proofs show the step by step sequence by which Picasso created his linocut images showing the development of the image into its final form. </p> </div> <ul> <li>Artist: <span property="creator" typeof="Person"> <a property="sameAs" href="https://www.freebase.com/m/07pj7mx"> <span property="name">Pablo Picasso</span> </a> </span> </li> <li>Dimensions: <span property="width" typeof="Distance">25 3/16 inches</span> × <span property="height" typeof="Distance">20 3/4 inches</span> </li> <li>Materials: <span property="material">linoprint</span> on <span property="surface">paper</span> </li> <li> See also <a href="http://www.pada.net/members/memPicFull.php/38/367">here</a> and <a href="http://www.britishmuseum.org/about_us/news_and_press/press_releases/2014/picasso_linocuts.aspx">here</a>. </ul> </div>
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