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VRA Core 4 Example 25: Mass-produced poster

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    <work id="w_28" source="Core 4 Sample Database (VCat)" refid="28">
        <agentSet>
            <display>Théophile Alexandre Steinlen (Swiss artist, 1859-1923)</display>
            <notes/>
            <agent>
                <name vocab="ULAN" refid="500017451" type="personal">Steinlen, Théophile Alexandre</name>
                <dates type="life">
                    <earliestDate>1859</earliestDate>
                    <latestDate>1923</latestDate>
                </dates>
                <culture>Swiss</culture>
                <role>artist</role>
            </agent>
        </agentSet>
        <culturalContextSet>
            <culturalContext>French</culturalContext>
        </culturalContextSet>
        <dateSet>
            <display>1896 (creation)</display>
            <date type="creation">
                <earliestDate>1896</earliestDate>
                <latestDate>1896</latestDate>
            </date>
        </dateSet>
        <descriptionSet>
            <display>[This poster is offset lithography, but mass-produced and commercially printed.] Steinlen's poster advertises the reopening of a cabaret, the Chat Noir in Montmartre. Here the artist worked with several actors to present avant-garde shadow theater, which investigated the artistic and dramatic effects of silhouettes, starring R. Salis as the popular, improvisational narrator ("bonimenteur") of each shadow performance.</display>
            <description source="CCO (Cataloging Cultural Objects) Catalog Examples; http://www.vrafoundation.org/ccoweb/cco/examplesindex.html (accessed 5/31/2009)">[This poster is offset lithography, but mass-produced and commercially printed.] Steinlen's poster advertises the reopening of a cabaret, the Chat Noir in Montmartre. Here the artist worked with several actors to present avant-garde shadow theater, which investigated the artistic and dramatic effects of silhouettes, starring R. Salis as the popular, improvisational narrator ("bonimenteur") of each shadow performance.</description>
        </descriptionSet>
        <inscriptionSet>
            <display>Main caption: Prochainement la très illustre Compagnie du Chat Noir avec ses Pièces d'Ombres Célèbres, ses Poëtes ses Compositeurs Avec Rodolphe Salis. Steinlen logo on bottom left. On right side: Imp. Charles Verneau, 114, Rue Oberkampf, Paris</display>
            <inscription>
                <author/>
                <position/>
                <text/>
            </inscription>
        </inscriptionSet>
        <locationSet>
            <display>Santa Barbara Museum of Art (Santa Barbara, California, United States) 1991.17</display>
            <notes>Printer/publisher: Charles Verneau, 114, Rue Oberkampf, Paris</notes>
            <location type="repository">
                <name type="geographic" vocab="other" refid="" extent="organization">Santa Barbara Museum of Art</name>
                <name type="geographic" vocab="TGN" refid="7017752" extent="inhabited place">Santa Barbara</name>
                <name type="geographic" vocab="TGN" refid="7007157" extent="state">California</name>
                <name type="geographic" vocab="TGN" refid="7012149" extent="nation">United States</name>
                <name type="geographic" vocab="TGN" refid="1000001" extent="continent">North and Central America</name>
                <refid type="accession">1991.17</refid>
            </location>
            <location type="creation">
                <name type="geographic" vocab="TGN" refid="" extent="organization">Montmartre</name>
                <name type="geographic" vocab="TGN" refid="7008038" extent="inhabited place">Paris</name>
                <name type="geographic" vocab="TGN" refid="7002883" extent="region">Île-de-France</name>
                <name type="geographic" vocab="TGN" refid="1000070" extent="nation">France</name>
                <name type="geographic" vocab="TGN" refid="1000003" extent="continent">Europe</name>
            </location>
        </locationSet>
        <materialSet>
            <display>ink on paper</display>
            <notes/>
            <material/>
        </materialSet>
        <measurementsSet>
            <display>61.6 cm (height) x 39.62 cm (width)</display>
            <notes/>
            <measurements type="height" unit="cm">61.6</measurements>
            <measurements type="width" unit="cm">39.62</measurements>
        </measurementsSet>
        <sourceSet>
            <display>Core 4 Sample Database (VCat)</display>
            <source>
                <name>Core 4 Sample Database (VCat)</name>
            </source>
        </sourceSet>
        <stylePeriodSet>
            <display>Art Nouveau; Nineteenth century</display>
            <stylePeriod vocab="LCSAF" refid="sh 85091984">Nineteenth century</stylePeriod>
            <stylePeriod vocab="AAT" refid="300021430">Art Nouveau</stylePeriod>
        </stylePeriodSet>
        <subjectSet>
            <display>animals; commercial and industrial design; typography or calligraphy; Chat noir (Cabaret : Paris, France); Salis, Rodolphe, 1851-1897; graphic design; commercial arts; advertising; cabaret entertainment; avant garde; cats; fin-de-siecle</display>
            <notes/>
            <subject>
                <term type="personalName" vocab="LCNAF" refid="n 82142925 ">Salis, Rodolphe, 1851-1897</term>
            </subject>
            <subject>
                <term type="builtworkPlace" vocab="LCNAF" refid="n 82148021">Chat noir (Cabaret : Paris, France)</term>
            </subject>
        </subjectSet>
        <techniqueSet>
            <display>offset printing</display>
            <notes/>
            <technique vocab="AAT" refid="300053279">offset printing</technique>
        </techniqueSet>
        <titleSet>
            <display>Chat Noir</display>
            <title type="inscribed" pref="true" xml:lang="fr">Chat Noir</title>
            <title type="descriptive" pref="false" xml:lang="en">Poster of a Black Cat, for the Reopening of the Chat Noir Cabaret </title>
        </titleSet>
        <worktypeSet>
            <display>information forms; posters</display>
            <worktype vocab="AAT" refid="300027221">poster</worktype>
        </worktypeSet>
    </work>
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        href="http://www.core.vraweb.org/examples/html/example025_full.html"
        refid="130" source="VRA Core Oversight Committee, Core 4 Sample Records">
        <dateSet>
            <display>1998 (creation)</display>
            <notes/>
            <date/>
        </dateSet>
        <measurementsSet>
            <display>18 MB</display>
            <notes/>
            <measurements/>
        </measurementsSet>
        <relationSet>
            <relation type="imageOf" refid="28" source="Core 4 Sample Database (VCat)"/>
        </relationSet>
        <rightsSet>
            <display>©1998 Santa Barbara Museum of Art</display>
            <rights/>
        </rightsSet>
        <sourceSet>
            <display>Santa Barbara Museum of Art [website]; http://www.sbmuseart.org/</display>
            <source>
                <name/>
                <refid type="URI">http://www.sbmuseart.org/</refid>
            </source>
        </sourceSet>
        <techniqueSet>
            <display>digital imaging</display>
            <notes/>
            <technique/>
        </techniqueSet>
        <titleSet>
            <display>Overall view</display>
            <title type="generalView">Overall view</title>
        </titleSet>
        <worktypeSet>
            <display>digital image</display>
            <notes/>
            <worktype/>
        </worktypeSet>
    </image>
</vra>

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