OntologyClass:Sculpture: Difference between revisions
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| rdfs:label@en = Sculpture | | rdfs:label@en = Sculpture | ||
| rdfs:label@fr = sculpture | | rdfs:label@fr = sculpture | ||
| rdfs:subClassOf = | | rdfs:subClassOf = Artwork | ||
| owl:equivalentClass = schema:Sculpture | | owl:equivalentClass = schema:Sculpture | ||
| rdfs:comment@en = Sculpture is three-dimensional artwork created by shaping or combining hard materials, typically stone such as marble, metal, glass, or wood, or plastic materials such as clay, textiles, polymers and softer metals. | | rdfs:comment@en = Sculpture is three-dimensional artwork created by shaping or combining hard materials, typically stone such as marble, metal, glass, or wood, or plastic materials such as clay, textiles, polymers and softer metals. | ||
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rdfs:label@en | Sculpture |
rdfs:label@fr | sculpture |
rdfs:comment@en | Sculpture is three-dimensional artwork created by shaping or combining hard materials, typically stone such as marble, metal, glass, or wood, or plastic materials such as clay, textiles, polymers and softer metals. |
rdfs:subClassOf | Artwork |
owl:equivalentClass | schema:Sculpture |
owl:disjointWith |