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 [[Item:Q21]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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