VisualArtwork

Канонический URL: http://schema.org/VisualArtwork

Thing > CreativeWork > VisualArtwork

A work of art that is primarily visual in character.
Свойство Ожидаемый тип Описание
Свойства от VisualArtwork
depth Distance
или QuantitativeValue
Глубина продукта(с точки зрения размеров)
height Distance
или QuantitativeValue
Высота изделия
width Distance
или QuantitativeValue
Ширина медиа объекта
artform Text
или URL
e.g. Painting, Drawing, Sculpture, Print, Photograph, Assemblage, Collage, etc.
surface Text
или URL
A material used as a surface in some artwork, e.g. Canvas, Paper, Wood, Board, etc.
artEdition Text
или 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").
artMedium Text
или URL
The material used. (e.g. Oil, Watercolour, Acrylic, Linoprint, Marble, Cyanotype, Digital, Lithograph, DryPoint, Intaglio, Pastel, Woodcut, Pencil, Mixed Media, etc.)
artworkSurface Text
или URL
The supporting materials for the artwork, e.g. Canvas, Paper, Wood, Board, etc.
Свойства от CreativeWork
about Thing Тема содержимого (о чем оно).
accessibilityAPI Text Indicates that the resource is compatible with the referenced accessibility API ([WebSchemas wiki lists possible values](http://www.w3.org/wiki/WebSchemas/Accessibility)).
accessibilityControl Text Определяет методы ввода, которых достаточно для полного управления описанного ресурса ([На вики-странице "WebSchemas" перечислены возможные значения] (http://www.w3.org/wiki/WebSchemas/Accessibility)).
accessibilityFeature Text Content features of the resource, such as accessible media, alternatives and supported enhancements for accessibility ([WebSchemas wiki lists possible values](http://www.w3.org/wiki/WebSchemas/Accessibility)).
accessibilityHazard 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](http://www.w3.org/wiki/WebSchemas/Accessibility)).
accountablePerson Person Указывает на лицо, которое является юридически ответственным за CreativeWork.
aggregateRating AggregateRating Общая оценка, основанная на наборе рейтингов, отзывов и оценок.
alternativeHeadline Text Вторичное название творческой работы.
associatedMedia MediaObject Медиа-объекты, которые кодируют эту творческую работу. Это свойство синоним свойства encodings.
audience Audience Целевая аудитория работы, т.е. группа, для кого работа была создана.
audio AudioObject Встроенный аудио объект.
author Organization
или Person
Автор этого содержимого. Пожалуйста, обратите внимание, что HTML 5 предоставляет специальный механизм для того, чтобы указать авторство с помощью rel тега. Этот механизм эквивалентен данному свойству и может быть использован вместо него.
award Text Награда выиграная этим человеком или этим результатом творчества.
awards Text Награды выигранные этим человеком или этим результатом творчества (в единственном числе award).
citation CreativeWork
или Text
Цитата или ссылка на другую работу, например на другую публикацию, веб страницу, научную статью и тд.
comment Comment Комментарии, обычно от пользователей к этой творческой работе.
contentLocation Place Местоположение контента.
contentRating Text Официальная оценка контента — например, 'код возрастного ценза MPAA'.
contributor Organization
или Person
Вторичные лицо или организация, которые внесли вклад в CreativeWork.
copyrightHolder Organization
или Person
Сторона которая имеет авторские права на CreativeWork.
copyrightYear Number Год, в котором указанные авторские права были впервые утверждены.
creator Organization
или Person
Создатель/автор этой CreativeWork или UserComments. То же, что и свойство Author для CreativeWork.
dateCreated Date
или DateTime
Дата создания творческой работы.
dateModified Date
или DateTime
Дата последнего изменения (модификации) творческой работы.
datePublished Date Дата первой трансляции/публикации.
discussionUrl URL Ссылка на страницу, содержащую комментарии к этой CreativeWork.
editor Person Указывает на человека, который редактировал эту творческую работу.
educationalAlignment AlignmentObject An alignment to an established educational framework.
educationalUse Text Назначение данной творческой работы в контексте обучения, например: 'assignment' (задание), 'group work' (групповая работа).
encoding MediaObject Медиа-объект, который кодирует эту запись
encodings MediaObject Медиа-объекты, которые кодируют эту запись (cм. единичную форму encoding)
expires Date Date the content expires and is no longer useful or available. For example a [[VideoObject]] or [[NewsArticle]] whose availability or relevance is time-limited, or a [[ClaimReview]] fact check whose publisher wants to indicate that it may no longer be relevant (or helpful to highlight) after some date.
fileFormat Text
или URL
Media type, typically MIME format (see [IANA site](http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/media-types.xhtml)) of the content e.g. application/zip of a SoftwareApplication binary. In cases where a CreativeWork has several media type representations, 'encoding' can be used to indicate each MediaObject alongside particular fileFormat information. Unregistered or niche file formats can be indicated instead via the most appropriate URL, e.g. defining Web page or a Wikipedia entry.
genre Text
или URL
Жанр творческой работы.
headline Text Заголовок статьи.
inLanguage Text
или Language
Язык содержимого. Используйте один из языковых кодов стандарта IETF BCP 47.
interactionCount Text Количество специфических взаимодействий пользователя с описываемой записью — например, 20 UserLikes, 5 UserComments или 300 UserDownloads. Тип взаимодействия должен быть одним из подтипов UserInteraction.
interactivityType Text Преобладающий тип режима обучения, предлагаемого обучающим ресурсом. Допустимые значения: 'active' (активное обучение), 'expositive' (пассивное обучение), 'mixed' (смешанный режим обучения).
isBasedOnUrl URL
или CreativeWork
или Product
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.
isFamilyFriendly Boolean Указывает, является ли этот контент подходящим для семейного просмотра, чтения и тд.
isPartOf CreativeWork Указывает к какой коллекции или галерее к которой принадлежит запись.
keywords Text Ключевые слова/теги использованные для описания содержимого.
learningResourceType Text Преобладающий тип или вид учебного ресурса. Например, 'presentation' (презентация), 'presentation' (раздаточный материал).
mentions Thing Указывает на то что CreativeWork ссылается на что-то (упоминает).
offers Offer Предложение о продаже — например, предложение о продаже продукта, DVD с фильмом или билетов на мероприятие.
position Text
или Integer
The position of an item in a series or sequence of items.
producer Person
или Organization
The person or organization who produced the work (e.g. music album, movie, tv/radio series etc.).
provider Person
или Organization
Лицо или организация, которые занимаются распространением, продажей CreativeWork.
publication PublicationEvent A publication event associated with the item.
publisher Organization
или Person
Издатель творческой работы.
publishingPrinciples URL
или CreativeWork
Ссылка на страницу, описывающую редакционные принципы организации, первично отвечающей за создание CreativeWork.
review Review Отзыв о записи.
reviews Review Отзывы, обзоры.(в единственном числе review)
sourceOrganization Organization Организация, от имени которой работал создатель объекта творчества.
sponsor Organization
или Person
Спонсор исследования.
text Text Текствое содержание творческой работы (текстовый контент).
thumbnailUrl URL Эскизное изображение (миниатюра) относящаяся к Thing.
timeRequired Duration Время, которое потребуется типичным представителям целевой аудитории для работы с данным учебным ресурсом, - приблизительно или столько, сколько оно обычно занимает, например: 'P30M', 'P1H25M'.
typicalAgeRange Text The typical expected age range, e.g. '7-9', '11-'.
version Number
или Text
Версия творческой работы, о которой идет речь на конкретном ресурсе.
video VideoObject Встроенный объект видео.
commentCount 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.
license CreativeWork
или URL
A license document that applies to this content, typically indicated by URL.
recordedAt Event The Event where the CreativeWork was recorded. The CreativeWork may capture all or part of the event.
hasPart CreativeWork Indicates a CreativeWork that is (in some sense) a part of this CreativeWork.
workExample CreativeWork Example/instance/realization/derivation of the concept of this creative work. eg. The paperback edition, first edition, or eBook.
exampleOfWork CreativeWork A creative work that this work is an example/instance/realization/derivation of.
character Person Fictional person connected with a creative work.
translator Person
или Organization
Organization or person who adapts a creative work to different languages, regional differences and technical requirements of a target market, or that translates during some event.
releasedEvent PublicationEvent The place and time the release was issued, expressed as a PublicationEvent.
material Text
или URL
или Product
Материал, из которого что-то сделано, например, кожа, шерсть, хлопок, бумага.
schemaVersion URL
или Text
Indicates (by URL or string) a particular version of a schema used in some CreativeWork. For example, a document could declare a schemaVersion using an URL such as http://schema.org/version/2.0/ if precise indication of schema version was required by some application.
mainEntity Thing Indicates the primary entity described in some page or other CreativeWork.
isAccessibleForFree Boolean Флаг, чтобы сигнализировать, что публикация доступна бесплатно.
locationCreated Place The location where the CreativeWork was created, which may not be the same as the location depicted in the CreativeWork.
interactionStatistic InteractionCounter The number of interactions for the CreativeWork using the WebSite or SoftwareApplication. The most specific child type of InteractionCounter should be used.
isBasedOn URL
или CreativeWork
или Product
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.
spatialCoverage Place The spatialCoverage of a CreativeWork indicates the place(s) which are the focus of the content. It is a subproperty of contentLocation intended primarily for more technical and detailed materials. For example with a Dataset, it indicates areas that the dataset describes: a dataset of New York weather would have spatialCoverage which was the place: the state of New York.
funder Organization
или Person
A person or organization that supports (sponsors) something through some kind of financial contribution.
temporalCoverage DateTime
или Text
или URL
The temporalCoverage of a CreativeWork indicates the period that the content applies to, i.e. that it describes, either as a DateTime or as a textual string indicating a time period in [ISO 8601 time interval format](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601#Time_intervals). In the case of a Dataset it will typically indicate the relevant time period in a precise notation (e.g. for a 2011 census dataset, the year 2011 would be written "2011/2012"). Other forms of content e.g. ScholarlyArticle, Book, TVSeries or TVEpisode may indicate their temporalCoverage in broader terms - textually or via well-known URL. Written works such as books may sometimes have precise temporal coverage too, e.g. a work set in 1939 - 1945 can be indicated in ISO 8601 interval format format via "1939/1945".
accessMode Text The human sensory perceptual system or cognitive faculty through which a person may process or perceive information. Expected values include: auditory, tactile, textual, visual, colorDependent, chartOnVisual, chemOnVisual, diagramOnVisual, mathOnVisual, musicOnVisual, textOnVisual.
accessModeSufficient Text A list of single or combined accessModes that are sufficient to understand all the intellectual content of a resource. Expected values include: auditory, tactile, textual, visual.
accessibilitySummary Text A human-readable summary of specific accessibility features or deficiencies, consistent with the other accessibility metadata but expressing subtleties such as "short descriptions are present but long descriptions will be needed for non-visual users" or "short descriptions are present and no long descriptions are needed."
Свойства от Thing
additionalType URL Дополнительный тип для элемента, который обычно используется для добавления более конкретных типов от внешних словарей в синтаксис микроданных. Это отношения между чем-то и классом к которому он принадлежит. В синтаксисе RDFa, лучше использовать родной синтаксис RDF - аттрибут "TypeOf" для множественных типов. Инстументы Schema.org могут слабо понимать дополнительные типы, особенно те, которые определены извне.
alternateName Text Любое альтернативное название медицинской сущности.
description Text Короткое описание записи.
image URL
или ImageObject
URL изображения записи.
name Text Имя записи.
sameAs URL Адрес веб-страницы, которая недвусмысленно указывает на идентичность элемента. Например, ссылка на страницу элемента на Википедии, Freebase страницу или на официальный сайт.
url URL URL записи.
potentialAction Action Indicates a potential Action, which describes an idealized action in which this thing would play an 'object' role.
mainEntityOfPage CreativeWork
или URL
Указывает на страницу (или другую "CreativeWork"), для которой эта вещь является основной описываемой сущностью. Подробнее см. В [справочных материалах] (/docs/datamodel.html#mainEntityBackground).
disambiguatingDescription Text A sub property of description. A short description of the item used to disambiguate from other, similar items. Information from other properties (in particular, name) may be necessary for the description to be useful for disambiguation.
identifier URL
или Text
или PropertyValue
The identifier property represents any kind of identifier for any kind of [[Thing]], such as ISBNs, GTIN codes, UUIDs etc. Schema.org provides dedicated properties for representing many of these, either as textual strings or as URL (URI) links. See [background notes](/docs/datamodel.html#identifierBg) for more details.


Примеры

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="artMedium">oil</span> on <span itemprop="artworkSurface">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="artMedium">oil</span> on <span property="artworkSurface">canvas</span>
            </li>
        </ul>
    </div>
    <script type="application/ld+json">
    {
      "@context": "http://schema.org",
      "@type": "VisualArtwork",
      "name": "La trahison des images",
      "alternateName": "The Treachery of Images",
      "image": "http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/b/b9/MagrittePipe.jpg",
      "description": "The painting shows a pipe. Below it, Magritte...",
      "creator": [
        {
          "@type": "Person",
          "name": "René Magritte",
          "sameAs": "https://www.freebase.com/m/06h88"
        }
      ],
      "width": [
        {
          "@type": "Distance",
          "name": "940 mm"
        }
      ],
      "height": [
        {
          "@type": "Distance",
          "name": "635 mm"
        }
      ],
      "artMedium": "oil",
      "artworkSurface": "canvas"
    }
    </script>
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="artMedium">bedsheets</span> were stained
            with bodily secretions and the floor had items from the artist's room
            (such as <span itemprop="artMedium">condoms</span>,
            <span itemprop="artMedium">a pair of knickers</span> with menstrual
            period stains, other detritus, and functional, everyday objects,
            including a <span itemprop="artMedium">pair of slippers</span>). The
            <span itemprop="artMedium">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="artMedium">bedsheets</span> were stained
            with bodily secretions and the floor had items from the artist's room
            (such as <span property="artMedium">condoms</span>,
            <span property="artMedium">a pair of knickers</span> with menstrual
            period stains, other detritus, and functional, everyday objects,
            including a <span property="artMedium">pair of slippers</span>). The
            <span property="artMedium">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>
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      "dateCreated": "1998",
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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="artMedium">linoprint</span> on <span itemprop="artworkSurface">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="artMedium">linoprint</span> on <span property="artworkSurface">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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      "dateCreated": "1962",
      "artform": "print",
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          "@type": "Distance",
          "name": "25 3/16 inches"
        }
      ],
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        {
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      "artMedium": "linoprint",
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