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						Support (Physical Description)Definition:
	
	        This field contains the materials used as the main support for a two-dimensional object (painting, print, photograph, etc.).
 Observations:        For better search results in your database, avoid using a large  variety of terms; draw up an authority list and add keywords as  necessary.1This field is used in conjunction with the  Medium  field, which indicates the media applied to the support.
      Example|  | Object Name | painting | 
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 |  | Medium | oil | 
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 |  | Support | wood | 
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      Use the  Medium  and  Support  fields only for two-dimensional objects.
	  Example|  | Object Name | photograph | 
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 |  | Medium | silver print | 
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 |  | Support | paper | 
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 For three-dimensional objects, use the  Material  and  Technique  fields.
	  Example|  | Object Name | sculpture | 
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 |  | Material | wood; paint | 
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 |  | Technique | carved; painted | 
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 Entry rules:        Enter the name of the support as a singular noun.Multiple supports should be entered from the most predominant to the least predominant. Entries should be separated by a semicolon followed by a space.
      Example|  | Object Name | drawing | 
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 |  | Medium | ink | 
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 |  | Support | Japanese paper; cardboard | 
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  If you are unsure whether your information is correct, include a space and a question mark after the keyword.
  Example|  | Object Name | painting | 
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 |  | Medium | oil | 
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 |  | Support | chipboard
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   You can consult Bénichou, Anne.  Documentation Standards in Contemporary Art. Ottawa: Canadian Heritage Information Network, 1993. [Information up  to date as of June 20, 2006].
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