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clinejj avatar clinejj commented on August 28, 2024

You are correct, Cataloged is the column to denote curator approved artworks. The works that are marked Y for this column have their information verified by the curatorial team.

Here's a list - ones that are more self explanatory I didn't detail but can elaborate if there's further detail needed

Artists
ConstituentID - unique identifier for the artist
DisplayName
ArtistBio
Nationality
Gender
BeginDate - birth date
EndDate - date of artist's death, 0 if they are still living
Wiki QID - unique identifier for the artist on wikidata (see https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Identifiers)
ULAN - union list of artist names (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_List_of_Artist_Names)

Artworks
Title
Artist - Artist name, multiple artists are separated by parentheses
ConstituentID - unique Artist ID, order corresponds to the artist name order if multiple
ArtistBio - order corresponds to the artist name order if multiple
Nationality - order corresponds to the artist name order if multiple
BeginDate - artist birth date, order corresponds to the artist name order if multiple
EndDate - date of artist's death, 0 if the artist is still living, order corresponds to the artist name order if multiple
Gender - order corresponds to the artist name order if multiple
Date - date(s) for the artwork, due to undated or ranges this is a string
Medium
Dimensions
CreditLine
AccessionNumber
Classification
Department
DateAcquired
Cataloged - whether the information has been curator approved and signed off (either Y or N)
ObjectID - unique identifier for the artwork
URL - link to the artwork on the moma.org website
ImageURL - representative image of the artwork
OnView - if the artwork is on view at MoMA, the value is the gallery location of the artwork
Circumference (cm)
Depth (cm)
Diameter (cm)
Height (cm)
Length (cm)
Weight (kg)
Width (cm)
Seat Height (cm)
Duration (sec.)

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