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22 Σεπ 2020 · This is usually the second part of a credit line. It describes how the current owner of an object obtained it: through a gift, by purchase, and so on. Some donor names crop up repeatedly, showing an individual’s or a family’s commitment to the museum.
22 Φεβ 2024 · A credit line is what you include alongside your art whenever and wherever it is shown: your website, social media, printed material, or a wall label. The credit line includes your name, Title of the piece (in italics if possible), Medium and/or technique, Dimensions (if online or in print), and Photography credit (if online or in print).
20 Αυγ 2024 · A credit line for an image includes: Artist’s Name, Title of Work in Italics, Year, Medium/technique, dimensions (H x W x D), Image Source with shortened direct hyperlink to the image. The credit line should be placed right next to or below the image.
1 Νοε 2022 · (First number = height. Second number = width and if the work is three dimensional, the third number = depth.) * a number followed by '= foot measurement, number followed by " = inches, therefore...
We use "credit lines" such as "acquired/restored with the support of" or "donation by" in our publications. What is your experience using these? Is it mandatory (or by contract) to include them next/close to the image of the work?
WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO "CREDIT" YOUR WORK? First off, we have some to learn what it means to credit your or someone else's work. Credit is public acknowledgement or praise given to a person. Have you seen this painting before? If you have, you probably know what it is called and who painted it.
19 Νοε 2016 · The document provides guidance for young art students on how to analyze and describe art works using key elements and principles of design. It encourages looking at line, color, shape, space, and texture to describe what is visually seen.