Drupal Field Name
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Title
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Full Name
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Other Names
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Birth Approximation
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Birth Day(s)
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Birth Month(s)
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Birth Year(s)
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Death Approximation
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Death Day(s)
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Death Month(s)
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Death Year(s)
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Place Born Notes
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Place Died Notes
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Place Born
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Place Died
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Gender
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Home Country
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Institution
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Career
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Subject Area
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Overview
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Selected Bibliography
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Sources
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Archives
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Contributor
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Notes
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Image
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Image Credit Text
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Image Credit URL
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URL
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Directory
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WordPress Unique ID
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Drupal Unique ID
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Date Last Modified
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Field Definition
Format Guidelines
WordPress Field Name
WordPress Field Type
Dublin Core Equivalent
Controlled Vocabulary / Standard
Notes
Established name of the art historian.
• Form that appears in English. • As listed in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography or other reference(s) or version most published. • [Last, First Middle], e.g. "Miller, Dorothy Canning". • If only first initial(s) is/are given: [Last, F.], e.g. "Miller, D." or "Miller, D. C.". • If no middle name is given: [Last, First], e.g. "Miller, Dorothy". • If only a middle initial is given: [Last, First M.], e.g. "Miller, Dorothy C." • If only one name is given: [Name], e.g. "Aristotle".
title
Plain Text
title
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Established name of the art historian.
• Form that appears in English. • As listed in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography or other reference(s) or version most published. • [Last, First Middle], e.g. "Miller, Dorothy Canning". • If only first initial(s) is/are given: [Last, F.], e.g. "Miller, D." or "Miller, D. C.". • If no middle name is given: [Last, First], e.g. "Miller, Dorothy". • If only a middle initial is given: [Last, First M.], e.g. "Miller, Dorothy C." • If only one name is given: [Name], e.g. "Aristotle".
full_name
Plain Text
title
n/a
Art historian's translations, aliases, sobriquets, variations, etc. One name per field.
[First Middle Last]
other_names
Plain Text (repeatable)
title
n/a
For entering modifiers such as c., fl., before, after, etc.
• Use "c." for "circa" if exact date or year is uncertain, e.g. [c. 1800]. • If an artist is known to have been born or died before or after a specific date, use "before," e.g. [before 1660] or "after," e.g. [after 1660] to indicate this. • If a birth date is not available but an active date is, use "fl." for "flourished, e.g. [fl. 1550]. • If a year falls prior to the common era (C.E. or A.D.), format the date as YYYY B.C.E., e.g. [500 B.C.E.].
birth_approximation
Plain Text
date
n/a
Day the art historian was born.
[DD], e.g. "01" or "13". If a range, [DD-DD], e.g. "01-04". If unknown, leave blank.
birth_days
Plain Text
date
n/a
Month the art historian was born.
[Month], e.g. "January". If a range is known: [Month-Month], e.g. "March-April". If unknown, leave blank.
birth_months
Plain Text
date
n/a
Year the art historian was born.
[YYYY], e.g. "1901". Use "c." for "circa" if exact date or year is uncertain, e.g. "c. 1800". If an artist is known to have been born or died before or after a specific date, use "before," e.g. “before 1660” or "after," e.g. “after 1660” to indicate this. If a birth date is not available but an active date is, use "fl." for "flourished, e.g. “fl. 1550”. If a year falls prior to the common era (C.E. or A.D.), format the date as [YYYY B.C.E.], e.g. “500 B.C.E.” If a birth or death date is not know
birth_years
Plain Text
date
n/a
For entering modifiers such as c., fl., before, after, etc.
• Use "c." for "circa" if exact date or year is uncertain, e.g. [c. 1800]. • If an artist is known to have been born or died before or after a specific date, use "before," e.g. [before 1660] or "after," e.g. [after 1660] to indicate this. • If a birth date is not available but an active date is, use "fl." for "flourished, e.g. [fl. 1550]. • If a year falls prior to the common era (C.E. or A.D.), format the date as YYYY B.C.E., e.g. [500 B.C.E.].
death_approximation
Plain Text
date
n/a
Day the art historian died.
[DD], e.g. "01" or "13". If a range, [DD-DD], e.g. "01-04". If unknown, leave blank.
death_days
Plain Text
date
n/a
Month the art historian died.
[Month], e.g. "January". If a range is known: [Month-Month], e.g. "March-April". If unknown, leave blank.
death_months
Plain Text
date
n/a
Year the art historian died.
[YYYY], e.g. "1901". Use "c." for "circa" if exact date or year is uncertain, e.g. "c. 1800". If an artist is known to have been born or died before or after a specific date, use "before," e.g. “before 1660” or "after," e.g. “after 1660” to indicate this. If a birth date is not available but an active date is, use "fl." for "flourished, e.g. “fl. 1550”. If a year falls prior to the common era (C.E. or A.D.), format the date as [YYYY B.C.E.], e.g. “500 B.C.E.” If a birth or death date is not know
death_years
Plain Text
date
n/a
For details about place that do not fit taxonomy, e.g. "on a ship in the South Pacific Ocean".
Short description to appear after any selected Place taxonomy. If no Place taxonomy is selected, this short description should include all relevant details in as brief a description as possible.
place_born_notes
Plain Text
coverage
n/a
For details about place that do not fit taxonomy, e.g. "Flanders Fields".
Short description to appear after any selected Place taxonomy. If no Place taxonomy is selected, this short description should include all relevant details in as brief a description as possible.
place_died_notes
Plain Text
coverage
n/a
Location the art historian was born.
[City, County or State, Country], e.g. "Boston, MA, USA" or "Howth, County Dublin, Ireland". • If only a region is known: [Region, Country], e.g. "England, UK". • If a neighborhood or borough is known: [Neighborhood, City, State, Country], e.g. "Brooklyn, New York, NY, United States". • If the place name during the person's life time is different from the present day place name, list the historic place name in the Place Born Notes field.
place_born
Taxonomy
coverage
Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names
World-Historical Gazetteer
GeoNames
Location the art historian died.
[City, County or State, Country], e.g. "Boston, MA, USA" or "Howth, County Dublin, Ireland". • If only a region is known: [Region, Country], e.g. "England, UK". • If a neighborhood or borough is known: [Neighborhood, City, State, Country], e.g. "Brooklyn, New York, NY, United States". • If the place name during the person's life time is different from the present day place name, list the historic place name in the Place Died Notes field.
place_died
Taxonomy
coverage
Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names
World-Historical Gazetteer
GeoNames
Name of gender with which art historian was known to identify based on scholarly documentation or self-reporting.
Single word/phrase, e.g. "female", "transgender", "two-spirit," or "male".
gender
Taxonomy
description
Homosaurus
Name of country/ies in which art historian lived, or was exiled to.
[Country], e.g. "France".
home_country
Taxonomy
coverage
Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names
World-Historical Gazetteer
GeoNames
Name of institution(s) art historian was associated with, especially those where they spent the majority of their career.
Authoritative name used by the institution itself in the institution's primary language, e.g. "Metropolitan Museum of Art" or "École Nationale des Chartes". When in doubt, use the title referred to on Wikipedia.
institution
Taxonomy
coverage
Wikipedia
Wikidata
Name of the career(s) art historian held.
Single word or phrase, e.g. "curator" or "professor".
career
Taxonomy
subject
Getty Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Disciplinary area(s) in which art historian published and/or held expertise.
Single word or phrase, e.g. "eighteenth-century" or "painting".
subject_area
Taxonomy
subject
Getty Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Narrative of the art historian's life and work.
First sentence is a fragment stating major (art-historical) importance. The paragraph(s) that follow(s) includes biographical information, links to known art historians in the Dictionary if applicable, relevant work, notable publications, etc.
overview
WYSIWYG (Visual Editor)
description
n/a
Selected list of art historian's publications and projects.
Unordered list. Chicago Manual of Style.
selected_bibliography
WYSIWYG (Visual Editor)
relation
n/a
Source(s) from which information about the art historian is derived.
Unordered list. Chicago Manual of Style.
sources
WYSIWYG (Visual Editor)
source
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List of archives containing art historian's materials.
Unordered list. Chicago Manual of Style.
archives
WYSIWYG (Visual Editor)
relation
n/a
Author(s) and editor(s) of the art historian's entry as they wish to be named.
[First Middle Last]
contributor
Taxonomy
contributor
n/a
Miscellaneous bucket for uncertainties & internal notes about dates/places.
Phrases or short sentences. Include references here if citing specific conflicting/uncertain information. Please include any information about conflicting or uncertain information here that is not included in the full entry. These notes are only visible to the editor and web content manager.
notes
WYSIWYG (Visual Editor)
description
n/a
An image of the art historian from a scholarly source.
image
File / Image / Video
n/a
n/a
Text name of the image's source.
image_credit
Plain Text
description
n/a
URL pointing to the image's location if available.
image_credit_url
Website
relation
n/a
Slug pointing to the specific entry, e.g. "/abbottj"
/[lastf] If the slug already exists for another entry, include the year of birth, e.g. /[lastf-YYYY]
url
url
relation
n/a
First initial of the art historian's last name.
[A]
directory
Taxonomy
relation
n/a
Unique identifier automatically assigned by WordPress.
n/a
id
id
identifier
n/a
Contains legacy Node ID from Drupal website. Do not use for new entries in Wordpress. This field is not visible in the Art Historians editing template.
drupal_unique_id
Plain Number
identifier
n/a
The date and time at which the entry was last modified in the website. Automatically generated by WordPress.
n/a
date
date
date
ISO 8601
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