School/Style (Origin)Definition:
- This field contains the name of the school or stylistic associations for the object.
Observations:- This field gives information on the artistic school applying to the object.
- For better search results in your database, avoid using a large variety of terms; draw up an authority list and add keywords as necessary.
Entry rules:- Enter the name of the artistic school or style of the object; make sure to respect capitalization rules.
ExampleA painting done in 1928 by Arthur Lismer, of the Group of Seven,
entitled Cathedral Mountain
| | Object Name | painting |
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| | Artist/Maker | Lismer, Arthur |
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| | Title | Cathedral Mountain |
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| | End Date | 1928 |
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 | School/Style | Group of Seven |
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- If you are unsure whether your information is correct, include a space and a question mark after the keyword.
ExampleA lamp, probably Art nouveau style | | Object Name | lamp |
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 | School/Style | Art nouveau ? |
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- This field may contain multiple entries separated by a semicolon followed by a space.
ExampleA Victorian and Rococo Revival style fruit bowl from about 1866 | | Object Name | fruit bowl |
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| | End Date | 1866 c |
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 | School/Style | Victorian; Rococo Revival |
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