Template:AGAD record/doc

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This is an extension of {{Artwork}} customized to match the metadata provided by Polish Central Archives of Historical Records

Usage

{{AGAD record
 |artist =
 |title =
 |description =
 |date =
 |medium =
 |dimensions =
 |institution =
 |location =
 |references =
 |object history =
 |credit line =
 |inscriptions =
 |notes =
 |accession number =
 |source =
 |permission =
 |other_versions =
 |author =
 |creator =
}}

Template parameters

ParameterDescriptionDefaultStatus
artistArtist who created the original artwork. Use {{Creator:Name Surname}} with {{Creator}} template whenever possible.blank field presented as: "Author".optional
titleTitle of the artwork. Skip and use description field if artwork has no title. Use Language templates when translating and boldface the original-language title, for example:
  • {{en|''The Title of the Picture''.}}

Many frequently used titles have Multilingual tags are available, like {{Self-portrait}}.

  • {{en|Untitled, known as ''A Common Title'' or ''Another Known Title''.}}
emptyoptional
descriptionDescription of the content of the artwork (using multilingual templates like {{En}}). Often unnecessary in case of paintings when title is used. {{Depicted person}} template could be used to list depicted people.emptyoptional
dateDate of creation of the original artwork by one of the following ways:
  • for simple dates use ISO 8601 format, e.g. "1234" or "2006-01-15" for "15 January 2006". The following formats are recognized:
    • YYYY
    • YYYY-MM
    • YYYY-MM-DD
  • for all other dates use {{Date}} or {{Other date}}
  • emptyoptional
    medium(Alternative name: technique)
    Medium (technique and materials) used to create artwork. Use, when possible:
  • {{Technique}} template
  • multilingual Technique tags, like {{Oil on canvas}}
  • {{Reproduction}} template to distinguish between the technique of a reproduction and of the original artwork
  • emptyoptional
    dimensionsDimensions of the artwork: 1D (length), 2D (width × height) or 3D (width × height × depth). Please use {{Size}} formatting template, such as:
  • {{Size|unit=cm|width=76.7|height=83.5}} <— gives height: 83.5 cm (32.8 in); width: 76.7 cm (30.1 in)
    dimensions QS:P2048,83.5U174728
    dimensions QS:P2049,76.7U174728
  • or {{Size|in|30.2|32.87}} <— gives 30.2 × 32.8 in (76.7 × 83.4 cm), if sizes are given in inches
  • Avoid using Language templates
  • emptyoptional
    institutionGallery, museum or collection owning the piece. Use:
  • collapsible institution templates like {{Institution:Louvre}} giving:
  • Louvre Museum   wikidata:Q19675  (Inventory)
    Louvre Museum
    Native name Louvre Museum Edit this at Wikidata
    Location
    Coordinates 48° 51′ 40″ N, 2° 20′ 09″ E Link to OpenStreetMap Link to Google Maps Edit this at Wikidata
    Established 10 August 1793 Edit this at Wikidata
    Website www.louvre.fr
    Authority file
    institution QS:P195,Q19675

    Those tags are based on {{Institution}} and occupy Institution: namespace.

    • For lost pieces: "Stolen from (gallery) in (date)", "Lost by fire from (gallery) in (date)", or similar.
    • For private collection use {{Private collection}}
    emptyoptional
    locationLocation within the museum or gallery (preferred)
    or
    the city where the artwork is located (if not using Institution: tags with museum's location)
    emptyoptional
    referencesBooks and websites with information about the artwork. Please use {{Cite book}} and {{Cite web}} templates.emptyoptional
    object historyProvenance (history of artwork ownership). Use {{ProvenanceEvent}}, {{Discovered}} and other similar templates.emptyoptional
    credit lineDescribes how the artwork came into the museum's collection, or how it came to be on view at the museum, for instance: Gift of the Friends of the Louvre Society, 1961—an important information for museological research. This line may also be part of the museum's obligations to the donor. Not to be confused with credit line attributing the photographer required by CC licensesemptyoptional
    inscriptionsDescription of: inscriptions, watermarks, captions, coats of arm, etc. Use {{Inscription}}emptyoptional
    notesAdditional information about the artwork and its history.emptyoptional
    accession numberMuseum's accession number or some other inventory or identification number. Provide also link to museum database if available.emptyoptional
    sourceInformation about source of the file or the photographer. Possible values:
  • If image was found on the internet include original URLs (preferably two, embedding web page and image).
  • If it is a scan from a book than include the book references where you scanned it from (preferably with ISBN and page)
  • If it is your own or someone else photograph than provide the name of the photographer
  • Some examples:

    Be aware what for 2D works like paintings only copyrights of the original artist are important so if the artist died more than 70 years ago most images found on the web or scanned from art books are OK. However in case of sculptures and other 3D works information about the photographer is important to justify the license.
    emptyoptional
    permissionlicense information. Common license tag(s), include:
    • {{PD-art|PD-old-100}} <— file found on the web; artist died 100+ years ago
    • Artwork: {{PD-old-100}} Photo: {{PD-self}} <— file self-made; artist died 100+ years ago
    blank field presented as: "See below."optional
    other_versionsLinks to files with very similar content or derivative files; use thumbnails or <gallery></gallery>.emptyoptional
    authoremptyoptional
    creatoremptyoptional

    Additional information

    The template is intended to be used in the following namespaces: no namespace specified

    The template is intended to be used by the following user groups: no user group specified

    Placement: At the top of the page

    Relies on:
    {{Artwork}} == Localization ==

    Translate at {{AGAD record/i18n}}