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Best regards! --VIGNERON (talk) 16:17, 2 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]

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Best regards! --VIGNERON (talk) 16:17, 2 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Q96376221 and Q96376427[edit]

Hi,

Something went strange on Q96376221 and Q96376427... Could you take a look?

Cheers, VIGNERON (talk) 16:17, 2 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Merci pour ce message VIGNERON, je vais corriger ces 2 items rapidement (erreur d'outil d'export en cours de correction). Cheers, Atlasmuseum

Q1726794 as legal form[edit]

Hi! I notice that you used this item as legal form (P1454) value and you changed property constraint accordingly. It's hard to say what is Percent for Art (Q1726794) about based on its current description and contradictory statements (if it's primarily a type of program, then it shouldn't be defined as genre or prize by its statements at the same time). It seems quite different from legal forms of organizations that "legal form" property has been used for, and so it's probably better not to use this property with this value. For an individual work of art it may be more natural to say that "Percent for Art" to it is a funding scheme (P6195) instead. 2001:7D0:81F7:B580:E500:582:7630:72FB 07:19, 13 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Please only use specific references to back up the exact things said in statements on Wikidata[edit]

Hello Atlasmuseum, nice to meet you and thank you for contributing to Wikidata. I am an art historian, interested in public art, and I work frequently on that topic here (also see Wikidata's WikiProject Public Art). I have noticed that you have added quite a few statements regarding notable work (P800), pointing to works described on the Atlasmuseum website, and giving the atlasmuseum.net homepage as a reference. I have removed these because these statements and sources are not in line with Wikidata's guidelines on sourcing - the guidelines state that references are used to point to specific sources that back up the data provided in a statement. In none of the statements you entered, the general homepage atlasmuseum.net explicitly states that that specific work is considered (by art historians?) to be a notable work by that artist, and just the simple fact of having a work in a database does not make it notable. As you add information about artworks to Wikidata, please make sure to add references that point to a specific web page or other source about that specific work, and make sure that the bit of data you are adding is indeed included in that referenced page/source. Thank you! With kind regards, Spinster 💬 15:02, 28 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]


Hello Spinster and thank you very much for your message. Very glad to meet you! I admire a lot the WikiProject Public Art and is willing to contribute. I understand perfectly your point, the Atlasmusem homepage can not be a enough precise reference URL for notable work (P800). In fact, there is a page dedicated to each artwork in Atlasmuseum (artworks /one percent for art pieces in France, data provided by the French Ministry of Culture in the context of Atlasmuseum, a research project conducted during and since my PhD in Aesthetics at Rennes 2 University). If the specific URL, for exemple like on the Anti-Robot page for each artwork can be indicated for notable work (P800), could it be in line with the Wikidata guideline? Atlasmuseum 💬 Atlasmuseum (talk) 12:44, 1 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]