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						Object Type (Identification)Definition:
	
	 This field contains details on the nature of the object.
 Observations:        N.B.: Do not confuse this field with the  Object Name  field. The  Object Name  field contains the standardized object name while the  Object Type  field contains details on the nature of the object.
        Example|  | Object Name | mask | 
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 |  | Object Type | reproduction | 
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      When the object name consists of several terms inextricably  associated with the object, enter them in the  Object Name  field and leave the  Object Type  field blank.
      Example|  | Object Name | bed headboard | 
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 |  | Object Type |  | 
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 |  | and not |  |  | Object Name | headboard | 
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 |  | Object Type | bed | 
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      The  Object Type  field contains details on the configuration of the object.
	  Example|  | Object Name | altarpiece | 
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 |  | Object Type | low relief | 
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 The  Object Type  field contains details on the use of the object.
	  Example|  | Object Name | toolbox | 
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 |  | Object Type | blacksmith's | 
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 The  Object Type  field contains details on the structure of the object.
	  Example|  | Object Name | fresco | 
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 |  | Object Type | polyptych | 
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 Entry rules:        If you enter an adjective in the  Object Type  field, it should agree with the gender of the noun entered in the  Object Name  field (when entering French terms).
        Example|  | Object Name | canne à pêche | 
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 |  | Object Type | dormante | 
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      If you are unsure whether your information is correct, include a space and a question mark after the word.  This field may contain multiple entries separated by a semicolon followed by a space.
  Example|  | Object Name | altarpiece | 
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 |  | Object Type | low relief; triptych | 
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