schemaorg-coda :: Example

eg-0456

From v29.4

JSON-LD

{
      "@context": "https://schema.org",
      "@type": "VisualArtwork",
      "sameAs": "http://www.pada.net/members/memPicFull.php/38/367",
      "name": "Still Life under the Lamp",
      "dateCreated": "1962",
      "artform": "print",
      "artEdition": "50",
      "image": "http://www.pada.net/Photos/38/Full/picasso.lamp.jpg",
      "description": "Still Life under the Lamp, from 1962, made when...",
      "creator": [
        {
          "@type": "Person",
          "name": "Pablo Picasso",
          "sameAs": "https://www.freebase.com/m/07pj7mx"
        }
      ],
      "width": [
        {
          "@type": "Distance",
          "name": "25 3/16 inches"
        }
      ],
      "height": [
        {
          "@type": "Distance",
          "name": "20 3/4 inches"
        }
      ],
      "artMedium": "linoprint",
      "artworkSurface": "paper"
    }

RDFa

<div vocab="https://schema.org/" typeof="VisualArtwork">
        <link property="sameAs" href="http://www.pada.net/members/memPicFull.php/38/367" />
        <h1 property="name">Still Life under the Lamp</h1>
        <p>
            <span property="artform">Print</span> from <time property="dateCreated" datetime="1962">1962</time>
            by Pablo Picasso. Numbered from the edition of <span property="artEdition">50</span>,
            each signed by the artist in pencil, lower right: Picasso.
        </p>
        <img property="image" src="http://www.pada.net/Photos/38/Full/picasso.lamp.jpg" />
        <div property="description">
            <p>
                <cite>Still Life under the Lamp</cite>, from 1962, made when the artist
                was eighty years old, are counted among Picasso’s most important works
                in linocut, a technique that he explored in the late 1950s and early
                1960s. The progressive proofs show the step by step sequence by which
                Picasso created his linocut images showing the development of the
                image into its final form.
            </p>
        </div>
        <ul>
            <li>Artist:
                <span property="creator" typeof="Person">
                    <a property="sameAs" href="https://www.freebase.com/m/07pj7mx">
                        <span property="name">Pablo Picasso</span>
                    </a>
                </span>
            </li>
            <li>Dimensions:
                <span property="width" typeof="Distance">25 3/16 inches</span> ×
                <span property="height" typeof="Distance">20 3/4 inches</span>
            </li>
            <li>Materials:
                <span property="artMedium">linoprint</span> on <span property="artworkSurface">paper</span>
            </li>
            <li>
                See also <a href="http://www.pada.net/members/memPicFull.php/38/367">here</a>
                and <a href="http://www.britishmuseum.org/about_us/news_and_press/press_releases/2014/picasso_linocuts.aspx">here</a>.
        </ul>
    </div>

Microdata

<div itemscope itemtype="https://schema.org/VisualArtwork">
        <link itemprop="sameAs" href="http://www.pada.net/members/memPicFull.php/38/367" />
        <h1 itemprop="name">Still Life under the Lamp</h1>
        <p>
            <span itemprop="artform">Print</span> from <time itemprop="dateCreated" datetime="1962">1962</time>
            by Pablo Picasso. Numbered from the edition of <span itemprop="artEdition">50</span>,
            each signed by the artist in pencil, lower right: Picasso.
        </p>
        <img itemprop="image" src="http://www.pada.net/Photos/38/Full/picasso.lamp.jpg" />
        <div itemprop="description">
            <p>
                <cite>Still Life under the Lamp</cite>, from 1962, made when the artist
                was eighty years old, are counted among Picasso’s most important works
                in linocut, a technique that he explored in the late 1950s and early
                1960s. The progressive proofs show the step by step sequence by which
                Picasso created his linocut images showing the development of the
                image into its final form.
            </p>
        </div>
        <ul>
            <li>Artist:
                <span itemprop="creator" itemscope itemtype="https://schema.org/Person">
                    <a itemprop="sameAs" href="https://www.freebase.com/m/07pj7mx">
                        <span itemprop="name">Pablo Picasso</span>
                    </a>
                </span>
            </li>
            <li>Dimensions:
                <span itemprop="width" itemscope itemtype="https://schema.org/Distance">25 3/16 inches</span> ×
                <span itemprop="height" itemscope itemtype="https://schema.org/Distance">20 3/4 inches</span>
            </li>
            <li>Materials:
                <span itemprop="artMedium">linoprint</span> on <span itemprop="artworkSurface">paper</span>
            </li>
            <li>
                See also <a href="http://www.pada.net/members/memPicFull.php/38/367">here</a>
                and <a href="http://www.britishmuseum.org/about_us/news_and_press/press_releases/2014/picasso_linocuts.aspx">here</a>.
        </ul>
    </div>

Pre-Markup

Example showing artEdition property in use for a piece of artwork that was created as a series of multiple identical items

    <div>
        <h1>Still Life under the Lamp</h1>
        <p>
            Print from <time datetime="1962">1962</time>
            by Pablo Picasso. Numbered from the edition of 50,
            each signed by the artist in pencil, lower right: Picasso.
        </p>
        <img src="http://www.pada.net/Photos/38/Full/picasso.lamp.jpg" />
        <div>
            <p>
                <cite>Still Life under the Lamp</cite>, from 1962, made when the artist
                was eighty years old, are counted among Picasso’s most important works
                in linocut, a technique that he explored in the late 1950s and early
                1960s. The progressive proofs show the step by step sequence by which
                Picasso created his linocut images showing the development of the
                image into its final form.
            </p>
        </div>
        <ul>
            <li>Artist: <a href="https://www.freebase.com/m/07pj7mx">Pablo Picasso</li>
            <li>Dimensions: 25 3/16 inches × 20 3/4 inches</li>
            <li>Materials: linoprint on paper</li>
            <li>
                See also <a href="http://www.pada.net/members/memPicFull.php/38/367">here</a>
                and <a href="http://www.britishmuseum.org/about_us/news_and_press/press_releases/2014/picasso_linocuts.aspx">here</a>.
        </ul>
    </div>