Talk:Q8205328/class

From Wikidata
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Autodescription — Q8205328/CLASS

description: no description
Useful links:
Classification of the class Q8205328/class
For help about classification, see Wikidata:Classification.
Parent classes (classes of items which contain this one item)
The ID "Q8205328/class" is unknown to the system. Please use a valid entity ID.
Subclasses (classes which contain special kinds of items of this class)
Q8205328/CLASS⟩ on wikidata tree visualisation (external tool)(depth=1)
Generic queries for classes

=== Union and disjoint queries===The ID "Q8205328/class" is unknown to the system. Please use a valid entity ID.The ID "Q8205328/class" is unknown to the system. Please use a valid entity ID.

See also


Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
instance ofP31Iteminstance 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-
creatorP170Itemcreator, 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 Goghnotable work
creator's signatureP7457Commons media filesignature: image of the artist's mark on the work that identifies their workAdam <creator's signature> Duerermonogramm Adam 1507.jpg-
titleP1476Monolingual textoriginal title and title: published name of a work, such as a newspaper article, a literary work, piece of music, a website, or a performance workMona Lisa <title> La Gioconda-
inceptionP571Point in timedate of establishment: time when an entity begins to exist; for date of official opening use P1619Mona Lisa <inception> 1500s-
depictsP180Itemdepicting 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 Balconydepicted by
shown with featuresP1354Itemsecondary features depicted in a work. Use as qualifier for "depicts" (P180)Mona Lisa <shown with features> waist-length hair-
depicts Iconclass notationP1257StringIconclass 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 materialP186Itemmaterial: 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 methodP2079Itemlist of manufacturing processes, production, process and building method: method, process or technique used to grow, cook, weave, build, assemble, manufacture the itemsilk <fabrication method> sericulture-
heightP2048Quantityheight, human height and body length: vertical length of an entityMona Lisa <height> 77 centimetre-
widthP2049Quantitywidth and road width: width of an objectMona Lisa <width> 53 centimetre-
thicknessP2610Quantitythickness: extent from one surface to the opposite1 Krona - Gustaf V <thickness>millimetre-
commissioned byP88Itemcommissioner: person or organization that commissioned this workArc de Triomphe <commissioned by> Napoleon-
location of creationP1071Itemplace where the item was conceived or made; where applicable, location of final assemblyMona Lisa <location of creation> Florence-
owned byP127Itemproprietor, property and owned by: owner of the subjectChoupette <owned by> Karl Lagerfeldowner of
coordinates of the point of viewP1259Geographic coordinatespoint 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-
collectionP195Itemcollection and editorial collection: art, museum, archival, or bibliographic collection the subject is part ofRosetta Stone <collection> British Museum-
inventory numberP217Stringaccession number: identifier for a physical object or a set of physical objects in a collectionThe Night Watch <inventory number> SK-C-5-
catalog codeP528Stringcatalogue: catalog name of an object, use with qualifier P972The Night Watch <catalog code> 2016-
significant eventP793Itemkey event: significant or notable events associated with the subjectMona Lisa <significant event> acquisition-
locationP276Itemphysical 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 objectMona Lisa <location> Louvre Museum-
coordinate locationP625Geographic coordinatesgeographic coordinate: geocoordinates of the subject. For Earth, please note that only WGS84 coordinating system is supported at the momentMount Everest <coordinate location> 27° 59′ 17.00″ N 86° 55′ 31.00″ E-
inscriptionP1684Monolingual textinscription and epigraph: inscriptions, markings and signatures on an objectShugborough inscription <inscription> O U O S V A V V-
exhibition historyP608Itemexhibition: exhibitions where the item is or was displayedThe Virgin and Child with Saint Anne <exhibition history> Saint Anne, Leonardo da Vinci’s ultimate masterpiece-
imageP18Commons media fileillustration 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 frameP7420Commons media filepicture frame: media file of painting or other 2D artwork with its frame or more of its surroundings includedMona Lisa <image with frame> Leonardo da vinci, la gioconda, 1503-06 circa.jpg-
image of backsideP7417Commons media fileimage of the reverse side of this "2D" objectThe Oxbow <image of backside> View from Mount Holyoke, Northampton, Massachusetts, after a Thunderstorm—The Oxbow MET DP-12550-002.jpg-
genreP136Itemgenre 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 topicMona Lisa <genre> portrait-
movementP135Itemcultural 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 subjectP921Itemtopic, matter and subject: primary topic of a work (see also P180: depicts)Mona Lisa <main subject> Lisa del Giocondostatement is subject of
based onP144Itembased on: the work(s) used as the basis for subject itemA <based on> Αderivative work
inspired byP941Itemartistic inspiration: work, human, place or event which inspired this creative work or fictional entityThe Matrix <inspired by> Alice's Adventures in Wonderland-