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 Q: //What is the difference between *anonymous* and *unknown*?//​ Q: //What is the difference between *anonymous* and *unknown*?//​
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 A: According to CCO, p. 91, an //anonymous creator// is one whose //hand is identified and whose oeuvre is established,​ but whose name is not know//. If no identity can be attached to an unnamed creator, the creator is //​unknown//​. While Getty ULAN includes records for "​unknown"​ artists with cultural designations (e.g. unknown Rhenish) but we prefer to use local records which allow for the designation of the creator'​s role. The culture can be specified in the *Culture* field. Anonymous creators are often given descriptive names, such as "​Master of the Housebook,"​ for whom Getty ULAN has an authority record [refid 500002780]. ​ A: According to CCO, p. 91, an //anonymous creator// is one whose //hand is identified and whose oeuvre is established,​ but whose name is not know//. If no identity can be attached to an unnamed creator, the creator is //​unknown//​. While Getty ULAN includes records for "​unknown"​ artists with cultural designations (e.g. unknown Rhenish) but we prefer to use local records which allow for the designation of the creator'​s role. The culture can be specified in the *Culture* field. Anonymous creators are often given descriptive names, such as "​Master of the Housebook,"​ for whom Getty ULAN has an authority record [refid 500002780]. ​
  
-Q: How do I catalog an image with multiple works in it?// A: You will have to decide if the image you are working with faithfully depicts the works, which must be cataloged as a surrogate for those works, OR if the image is an artistic photograph that happens to feature other works of art.  +Q: //How do I catalog an image with multiple works in it?// 
-If you are cataloging the former: + 
-1. Identifiable artists. ​Multiple ​creatorsCCO p. 85.  +A: You will have to decide if the image you are working with faithfully depicts the works, ​in which case the image must be cataloged as a surrogate for those works, OR if the image is an artistic photograph that happens to feature other works of art.  
-2. Identifiable works +If you are cataloging the former, include creator and title information for:\\ 
-Here are some examples provided by the VRA, which may help to guide your decision-making:​// [[http://​www.vraweb.org/​projects/​vracore4/​example030.html|Example 30: Multiple works shown in same image]]// [[http://​www.vraweb.org/​projects/​vracore4/​example031.html|Example 31: Related works shown in the same image]]// [[http://​www.vraweb.org/​ccoweb/​cco/​example135.html|Example 135: Group of arrowheads]]+1. Identifiable artists. ​(For more, see //​multiple ​creators// in CCOp. 85.)\\ 
 +2. Identifiable works\\ 
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 +For a complex work, like [[calders circus|Calder'​s Circus]], include multiple titles and use view description to describe their arrangement in the image.\\ 
 +Here are some examples provided by the VRA, which may help to guide your decision-making:​ 
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 +[[http://​www.vraweb.org/​projects/​vracore4/​example030.html|Example 30: Multiple works shown in same image]] 
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 +[[http://​www.vraweb.org/​projects/​vracore4/​example031.html|Example 31: Related works shown in the same image]] 
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 +[[http://​www.vraweb.org/​ccoweb/​cco/​example135.html|Example 135: Group of arrowheads]]
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