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ARTWORK_TYPE=RELIEF
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A
relief is a is a sculptural technique where the sculpted elements remain attached to a solid background of the same material.
One can distinguish :
How to map
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, an area
or even a way
if the artwork has a certain length.
Add the tags :
Naming
name=*- the name of the artwork if any
Physical characteristics
- relief= : the technic used
artwork:style=*- the characteristic style of the artwork (e.g. classicism, renaissance, art_deco, ...)
support=*- the support of the artwork : wall / pillar / column / pedestal / lintel / tympanum / frieze / pediment / ... See the photos below.
Historical characteristics
start_date=*historic:civilization=*- the civilization that created the artworkhistoric:period=*- the period during which this artwork was createdhistoric:era=*- the era during which this artwork was created
heritage=*- if the artwork is protectedheritage:operator=*- the protection operatorref:xxx=*- protection referencexxx:inscription_date=*- registration date
inscription=*- the inscription(s) (if present) written on the artworkinscription:url=*- URL where the inscription can be found on an external website (e.g. Wikisource)
Artistic characteristics
artwork_subject=*- the subject depicted by the artworksubject:wikidata=*- the wikidata-id of the entity that is depicted by the artworksubject:wikipedia=*- the wikipedia article of the entity that is depicted by the artwork
artist_name=*- if knownartist:wikidata=*- the wikidata-id of the artistartist:wikipedia=*- the wikipedia article of the artist
Description
description=*- a description (if necessary) of the artwork
wikipedia=*– the wikipedia page (if any) about the artworkwikidata=*– the wikidata ID representing this artwork
Photos
Use support=* to map where the reliefs are located.
| support=pedestal | support=pillar | support=column | support=wall |
| support=lintel | support=tympanum | support=frieze | support=pediment |
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See also
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HISTORIC=MEMORIAL - English - Tests présentation
Tags to use in combination
Denomination
name=*– the name of the memorial if any
Typology
memorial=*- the type of memorialmemorial=bench– benchmemorial=blue_plaque– mainly in UK. See
Blue plaquememorial=bust– bustmemorial=column- be careful, the column must not be too high, otherwise usehistoric=monumentmemorial=cross– memorial cross – Do not confuse withhistoric=wayside_crossandman_made=crossmemorial=ghost_bike– a white bicycle to remember cyclists who died in traffic accidents.memorial=obelisk– obelisk – Small ones only for others seehistoric=monumentfor large ones andman_made=obeliskfor all kind of obelisks (by shape, also additionally)memorial=plaque–
Commemorative plaque or known more commonly in North America as Historical Markers
memorial=pavement_plaque– a plaque on a horizontal walking surface. [ To avoid an additional sub type it would be better to usememorial=plaque+ support=ground ]
memorial=relief- sculptural technique where the sculpted elements remain attached to a solid background of the same material.memorial=sculpture– non figurative sculpturememorial=statue– statue (personage/animal)
Statue, also subtyped with statue=*memorial=stele–
Stele
memorial=stolperstein–
Stolperstein – 15% of all stolpersteine tags
memorial:type=stolperstein85% of all stolperstein tags, but is an outlier compared to all subtype tags for memorials, see talk page
memorial=stone– block of stone used as support.memorial=war_memorial– war memorial – if the memorial can be clearly defined with another value (such asmemorial=statue),war_memorial=yescan be used in addition.[1] [2]
Technical characteristics
height=*– height- width=* - width
material=*– building material- support=* - the support on which the memorial is located (e.g. a pedestal)
Historical features
inscription=*– the text of an inscription that may be found on the memorial.inscription:url=*– where the inscription can be found on an external website, e.g. Wikisource.
heritage=*- if the memorial is protectedheritage:operator=*- the protection operatorref:xxx=*- protection referencexxx:inscription_date=*- registration date
historic:civilization=*– civilization that created the feature.memorial:conflict=*– name of the conflict to which the memorial refers (First World War = WW1, Second World War = WW2, ...)start_date=*– inauguration date
Artistic features
architect=*– architect name – The memorials are not always only the work of artists, architects may have participated. This is often the case with statue pedestals.architect:wikidata=*– the ID of the Wikidata item about the artist.architect:wikipedia=*– the link to Wikipedia's article about the architect.
artist_name=*– artist nameartist:wikidata=*– the ID of the Wikidata item about the artist.artist:wikipedia=*– the link to Wikipedia's article about the artist.
Description
wikidata=*– the ID of the specific Wikidata item about the memorial (if any).subject:wikidata=*– the ID of the Wikidata item about the person, group, or event, commemorated.
wikipedia=*– the to the specific Wikipedia article about the memorial (if any).subject:wikipedia=*– the link to Wikipedia's article about the topic of the feature.
About Wikipedia : It may be more useful to store only certain data on Wikidata. One may follow the Wikidata link and use the feature properties to access more data.
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HISTORIC=MEMORIAL - Français - Tests
Tags complémentaires
Dénomination
name=*̣– nom du mémorial
Typologie
memorial=*– précise le type de mémorial. Ne pas utilisermemorial:type=*, voir la page de discussionmemorial=bench- banc mémorielmemorial=blue_plaque- n'existe que dans les pays anglo-saxons. Voir
Blue plaquememorial=bust- bustememorial=column- Attention la colonne ne doit pas être trop grande sinon utiliser plutôthistoric=monumentmemorial=cross- croix mémorielle - Attention ne pas confondre avechistoric=wayside_crossetman_made=crossmemorial=ghost_bike-
ghost_bike - Type de mémorial dit de
"bord de route" matérialisé par une bicyclette peinte en blanc, qui rappelle la blessure ou le décès d'un cycliste à l'endroit de l'accident.memorial=obelisk- obélisque - Attention l'
Obélisque ne doit pas être trop grand sinon utiliser plutôt historic=monumentetman_made=obeliskmemorial=plaque-
Plaque commémorative Appelée plus communément aux États-Unis "Historical Marker" (marqueur historique).memorial=sculpture- sculpture non figurativememorial=statue- statue (sculpture figurative : personnage/animal). Voir
statue - Également sous-typée avec statue=*memorial=stele-
Stèle
memorial=stolperstein-
Stolperstein (FR) - pavé mémoriel - N'existe que dans certains pays d'Europe.
memorial:type=stolperstein85% de tous les tags de stolperstein, mais est une valeur aberrante par rapport à toutes les balises de sous-type pour les monuments commémoratifs, voir la page de discussion.
memorial=stone- bloc de pierre brut.memorial=war_memorial- mémorial de guerre. (Monument aux morts) Si le mémorial peut être clairement défini avec une autre valeur ( telle quememorial=statue),war_memorial=yespeut être utilisé en complément. [1] [2]
Caractéristiques techniques
height=*- hauteur du mémorial- width=* - largeur du mémorial
material=*- matériau de construction du mémorial- support=* - support sur lequel se trouve le mémorial
Éléments historiques
inscription=*– texte des inscriptions sur le mémorial. (255 caractères max.)inscription:url=*- endroit où l'inscription peut-être touvé sur un site externe (par exemple Wikisource)
heritage=*- protection du memorialheritage:operator=*- le gestionnaire de la protectionref:xxx=*- la reference de la protectionxxx:inscription_date=*- date d'inscription à la protection
historic:civilization=*– indique quelle civilisation a bâti le mémorial.memorial:conflict=*- nom du conflit auquel fait référence le mémorial (Première guerre mondiale = WW1, Seconde guerre mondiale = WW2, ...)ref:FR:MemorialGenWeb=*– n° du relevé MémorialGenWeb qui fournit davantage de détails sur le mémorial (ne concerne que les "monuments aux morts". Voir ci-dessous)start_date=*- date d'inauguration du mémorial.
Caractéristiques artistiques
architect=*- nom de l'architecte - Les mémoriaux ne sont pas toujours uniquement l'œuvre d'artistes, des architectes peuvent y avoir participé. C'est souvent le cas des piédestals de statuesarchitect:wikidata=*- ID de l'élément Wikidata concernant l'architecte.architect:wikipedia=*- Lien vers l'article Wikipédia concernant l'architecte.
artist_name=*- nom de l'artiste.artist:wikidata=*- ID de l'élément Wikidata concernant l'artiste.artist:wikipedia=*- Lien vers l'article Wikipédia concernant l'artiste.
Description
wikidata=*- l'ID de l'élément Wikidata spécifique concernant le mémorial (s'il existe)commemorates:wikidata=*- l'ID de l'élément Wikidata à propos de la(les) personne(s) ou de l'événement commémoré.subject:wikidata=*- l'ID de l'élément Wikidata à propos du "sujet" du mémorial. Similaire à l'attribut ci-dessus mais beaucoup plus largement utilisé.
wikipedia=*- Lien vers l'article Wikipédia spécifique du mémorial (s'il existe).subject:wikipedia=*- Lien vers l'article Wikipédia à propos du "sujet" du mémorial.
À propos de Wikipédia : Il peut être plus utile de stocker certaines données sur Wikidata. On peut suivre le lien Wikidata et utiliser les propriétés de l'élément.
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Photos
Main types of memorials.
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Bench - Crime victims bench - Jesup - Georgia - USA
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Blue plaque - Sherlock Holmes apartment - London - United-Kingdom
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Bust - Savitribai Phule - New Delhi - India
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Column - General Maclovio Herrera column - Nuevo Laredo - Mexico
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Cross - Memorial cross to fallen Canal Rideau workers - Ottawa - Canada
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Ghost bike - María José Ramírez - Ñuñoa - Chili
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Obelisk - Peter I Obelisk - Veskovo - Russia
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Plaque - Location of the Marco Polo house - Venice - Italy
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Relief - St Lawrence church - Warsaw - Poland
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Sculpture - Suffragettes Memorial - London - UK
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Statue - Cicero - Courthouse - Rome - Italy
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Stele - Bochō Yamamura - Takasaki - Japan
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Stolperstein - Else Liebermann von Wahlendorf - Berlin - Germany
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Stone - Battle of Glentrool - Scotland - United-Kingdom
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War memorial - WW1 - Le Crotoy - France
À développer :
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Eternal flame- Victory square - Bichkek - Kirghizstan
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Inscription - Queensway Tunnel opening - Liverpool - United-Kingdom
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Milestone- Liberty road - Bastogne - Belgium
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Painting - Space Shuttle Challenger crew - Brumidi Corridors - Capitol - Washington - USA









