Note: The specific wording here is likely to evolve.
Our hypothesis is that people might want to specifically filter by "works from museums" (paintings, photos of sculpture, etc) vs "modern photographs."
This would be distinct from searching by original date of work—a museum might openly license a photographic representation of a modern piece, for example.
To start, I think this should probably just be 1:1 with the type of provider of the source material: Flickr & 500px are "photographs"; anything from Rijksmuseum is a "cultural work." Obviously this isn't foolproof and the wording should reflect that it has more to do with the place of origin than categorizing the work itself (I have CC-licensed photographs on Flickr that I took in museums, for example.)
A version of this filter is added, but at the moment no "cultural works" are loaded, so selecting that filter will return no results. Will close when this is fully implemented with data.
Note: The specific wording here is likely to evolve.
Our hypothesis is that people might want to specifically filter by "works from museums" (paintings, photos of sculpture, etc) vs "modern photographs."
This would be distinct from searching by original date of work—a museum might openly license a photographic representation of a modern piece, for example.
To start, I think this should probably just be 1:1 with the type of provider of the source material: Flickr & 500px are "photographs"; anything from Rijksmuseum is a "cultural work." Obviously this isn't foolproof and the wording should reflect that it has more to do with the place of origin than categorizing the work itself (I have CC-licensed photographs on Flickr that I took in museums, for example.)