Jane023 added a comment. The SoaP project augments existing Wikidata items about paintings that already exist, and creates items in a structured way for paintings that exist in the real world, but are not yet on Wikidata. Many paintings have items because some Wikipedia somewhere has an article about the painting, or because it is in one of the metadata runs that Maarten has been doing. As he creates a body of items based on top museums starting with the GLAMs who have already donated to Commons, I have experimented with two artists to include their body of work as documented by art historians. This is effective as a way to measure the way we model painting items on Wikidata, but also as a way of testing the "findability" of items (I have merged many doubles) and discovering collections for Maarten to "datamine". I started with Frans Hals, and applied the same concept to Pieter de Hooch a few months ago. The result for Hooch is a list on Wikipedia (en/fr/nl) built with the assistance of "Listeria" that links directly to Wikipedia painting articles or Wikidata painting items (in that order of preference) here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_paintings_by_Pieter_de_Hooch
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