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The first complexity is that a panorama - diorama can be as well building, painting or art form/ method. Sometimes these occur together, but sometimes they also exist separately. Moreover the building can be permanent as well as movable.
 
The first complexity is that a panorama - diorama can be as well building, painting or art form/ method. Sometimes these occur together, but sometimes they also exist separately. Moreover the building can be permanent as well as movable.
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* use a name that makes clear if it concerns a building or an artwork
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=== Panorama - diorama building ===
 
=== Panorama - diorama building ===

Revision as of 13:52, 12 January 2025

In progress

Introduction

This page describes specific properties for Panoramas, Dioramas, moving panoramas, ...

The first complexity is that a panorama - diorama can be as well building, painting or art form/ method. Sometimes these occur together, but sometimes they also exist separately. Moreover the building can be permanent as well as movable.

Header

  • use a name that makes clear if it concerns a building or an artwork

specific use of properties

Panorama - diorama building

Example

building type

  • always is panorama - diorama (building type) (Q37649)

designed for

  • can be panorama - diorama (art form) (Q10828) if the building is designed for this purpose


Panorama - diorama painting

Describes the painting on it's own.

type of equipment

  • always type of information = equipment
  • with qualifier [type of equipment] = Panorama - diorama (set - painting)" (Q23451)

part of collection

  • in case the painting is stored in a collection

==== significant equipment ==== inverse property

  • add to the building in case the painting is in situ of a diorama - panorama building

Panorama - diorama art form / method

is used to describe the type of performance a building is designed for, but it can also describe a specific methodology

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