Help:Sets and painted scenery

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Introduction

This page describes specific properties for sets and painted scenery pieces. These are considered in the CanonBase as a specific type of equipment in the field of stage mechanics and sets.

Porperties that are more general, like collection information, media, sources or references are only described her if they have a significant meaning, different from the ones in the equipment help pages.

Specific properties for sets

Studio (P139)

  • Refers to the workshop the painter worked or the set was ordered from
  • Value = item
  • Possible values are persons that have [business] = “scenic workshop”
  • (this could also be a workshop of a theatre)
Studio list

Scenic artist (P151)

  • Refers to the scenic painter
  • Value = item
  • Possible values are persons that have [occupation] = “scenic painter”
Scenic artist (list)

Material (P154)

  • Refers to the materials used
  • Value = item
  • Can have multiple values
Material expected value list (Q12973) 

Dates

First use date (P111)

  • First time the the set was used.
  • value = point in time

Significant date (P237)

  • A date that is significant for the set, and is not captured in the standard set of date properties available.
  • value = point in time
  • Needs a qualifier timeline label (this is shown on the timeline and in lists to make the date visible.)
  • Describe the event in a context qualifier

Demolished (P108)

  • Date of the destruction of the set
  • value = point in time
  • Describe the event in a context qualifier if needed

Collection date (P189)

  • Date the item entered the collection
  • value = point in time

Date inventory (P203)

  • Date the item entered the inventory
  • value = point in time

Measurements

Dimensions (txt) (P43)

  • use for unformated dimentions
  • Value = Monolingual text (add language)

Height (P327)

  • refers to the height of the object
  • Value = quantity (decimals)
  • add unit to property
  • The measurement is preferably in cm or inch.
  • The measurement is taken from to????????????
  • if an object has significant different heights, add multiple heights with qualifiers.

Width (P328)

  • refers to the width of the object
  • Value = quantity (decimals)
  • add unit to property
  • The measurement is preferably in cm or inch.
  • The measurement is taken from to????????????
  • if an object has significant different widths, add multiple widths with qualifiers.

Collection information

Part of collection (P67)

collection number (P190) provenance (P187)

Condition (P186) 

treatments (P201) safety hazards (P188)

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