]> This property is introduced to indicate that the second image is a detail of the first image. The characteristics of the detail image (resolution, creator, etcetera) may differ. Use for the type of painting, for example Portrait, Still life, Landscape. Use for the URI of the event that is taking place in the image as a whole. Use for a specific name of the event that is taking place in the image as a whole. Use for th URI (from TGN) of the location of the scene that the image shows. Use for a specific name of the location of the scene that the image shows. Use for the time when the scene in the image takes place. Examples are Night, Saturday. Use for a specific year or hour when the scene in the image takes place. A region in an image Use this instead of a label to represent that a region in an image depicts something Link to the region to the image it belongs to Use for an object (living or non-living) that is visible in the image. Use for the relation that existis between two object that are visible in the image. Use for a URI of an object (living or non-living) that is visible in the image. "Use for the artist (from ULAN) who created the work." Use for the artist (from ULAN) who created the work. Use for for the URI of the work of art that this image is a representation of. Use for the the width and height of the image in number of pixels. Use for the URI of the image that is a representation of this work of art. Use for the material that the artist used to create the work of art. Examples are oil paint, ink, etc. Use for the material the artist used as a base to create the artwork on. Examples are canvas, paper, etc. Use for the style or art historic period in which the artwork was made. Also the artistic group to which the artist belonged can be used. Use for the nationality or culture of the artist Use for the title the creator gave to the artwork, or under which the artwork is known Use for the year (or period or years) on which the artwork was made Use for the width and height of the artwork in centimeters Use for the geographical name (from TGN) or the name of the institute that currently holds the artwork. Use for the geographical name of the place (from TGN) where the artwork was created.