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The GESAH Graphic Arts Ontology (GESAH GAO) and its reference application – concept and implementation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 April 2025

Tatiana Walther*
Affiliation:
Linked Data Librarian, Lab Group Open Research Information German National Library of Science and Technology (TIB) Welfengarten 1 B 30167 Hannover GERMANY
Birte Rubach*
Affiliation:
Art Historian, Research Assistant Technische Informationsbibliothek (TIB) Welfengarten 1 B 30167 Hannover GERMANY
Georgy Litvinov*
Affiliation:
Software Developer, Lab Group Open Research Information Technische Informationsbibliothek (TIB) Welfengarten 1 B 30167 Hannover GERMANY
Christian Hauschke*
Affiliation:
Lead, Lab Group Open Research Information Technische Informationsbibliothek (TIB) Welfengarten 1 B 30167 Hannover GERMANY

Abstract

The GESAH Graphic Arts Ontology (GESAH GAO) was developed to describe works of art on paper such as prints and drawings. The design was guided by the content-related, specialized needs of the domain experts, as well as the requirement to record the data in a structured manner in order to enable subsequent use and to ensure technical connectivity to current and future developments. The ontology models cultural objects by means of activities related to them (creation, production, inscription, preservation, exhibition etc.), people/organizations and their roles, subjects depicted and other relevant concepts. It incorporates concepts from upper ontologies such as the Basic Formal Ontology (BFO) and reuses classes and properties from ontologies such as Friend of a Friend (FOAF), VIVO, and Simple Knowledge Organization System (SKOS). With TIB SAH digital, we show the reference implementation of the GESAH GAO. It was constructed using the open-source knowledge graph suite Vitro, which provides custom entry forms for cataloguing and public access to the digitized collection.

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Fig. 1. Visualization of the activity gesah:Creation with object properties and data properties.

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Fig. 2. Visualization of the activity gesah:Inscription with object properties and data properties.

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Fig. 3. Oriental King, accompanied by soldiers, pen and wash, heightened with white on paper, inv. kl D Z 63: 7 (https://sah.tib.eu/display/n766) with attribution by Heinrich Geissler to Johann Wolfgang Baumgartner and traditional attribution to Johann Evangelist Holzer by an unknown hand on the drawing itself at lower right, by Albrecht Haupt on the support at left and Lieselotte Vossnack at lower right.

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Fig. 4. Screenshot of TIB SAH digital, the profile of the cultural object https://sah.tib.eu/individual/n5672 with detail of an inscription.

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Fig. 5. Screenshot of TIB SAH digital with the custom entry form for inscriptions.