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ID: 300410336
Page Link: http://vocab.getty.edu/page/aat/300410336

 

Record Type: concept
veneering (visual work) (<visual works by material or technique>, visual works (works), ... Visual and Verbal Communication (hierarchy name))

 

Note: Visual works, or parts of works, where the image or design is made from pieces of veneer, which comprises thin sheets of decorative material such as wood, ivory, tortoiseshell or brass. Usually found on furniture, wall paneling, and other interior locations. For more complex and sophisticated designs created from veneer, prefer "marquetry (visual work)."
 
Terms:
veneering (visual work) (preferred,C,U,English-P,D,U,N)
veneerwork (C,U,English,UF,U,U)
veneer work (C,U,English,UF,U,U)
fineerwerk (beeldend werk) (C,U,Dutch-P,D,U,U)

Facet/Hierarchy Code:  V.PE

Hierarchical Position:

Hierarchy of Objects Facet
Objects Facet
Hierarchy of Visual and Verbal Communication (hierarchy name)
.... Visual and Verbal Communication (hierarchy name) (G)
Hierarchy of Visual Works (hierarchy name)
........ Visual Works (hierarchy name) (G)
Hierarchy of visual works (works)
............ visual works (works) (G)
Hierarchy of <visual works by material or technique>
................ <visual works by material or technique> (G)
Hierarchy of veneering (visual work)
.................... veneering (visual work) (G)

Additional Parents:

Hierarchy of Objects Facet
Objects Facet
Hierarchy of Object Genres (hierarchy name)
.... Object Genres (hierarchy name) (G)
Hierarchy of object genres (object classifications)
........ object genres (object classifications) (G)
Hierarchy of <object genres by material or technique>
............ <object genres by material or technique> (G)
Hierarchy of veneering (visual work)
................ veneering (visual work) (G)

Additional Notes:
Dutch ..... Beeldmateriaal of delen daarvan waarbij het ontwerp is gemaakt van stukken fineer: dunne lagen decoratief materiaal zoals hout, ivoor, schildpad of koper. Vaak binnenshuis gebruikt op bijvoorbeeld meubels en wandpanelen. Gebruik 'marqueterie (beeldmateriaal)' voor complexere en verfijndere ontwerpen met fineer.  

Related concepts:
made of/require ....  veneer (material)
............................  (<materials by form>, materials (substances), Materials (hierarchy name)) [300012855]
meaning/usage overlaps with ....  marquetry (visual works)
..................................................  (<visual works by material or technique>, visual works (works), ... Visual and Verbal Communication (hierarchy name)) [300410337]
produced by ....  veneering (process)
....................  (<surface covering processes and techniques>, <additive and joining processes and techniques>, ... Processes and Techniques (hierarchy name)) [300053878]

Sources and Contributors:
fineerwerk (beeldend werk)............  [AAT-Ned Preferred]
...............................................  AAT-Ned (1994-)
veneering (visual work)............  [VP Preferred]
.........................................  Grove Art Online (2008-)
.........................................  J. Paul Getty Museum, collections online (2000-)
.........................................  Metropolitan Museum of Art [online] (2001-)
veneerwork............  [VP]
.......................  Davies and Jokiniemi, Dictionary of Architecture (2008)
veneer work............  [VP]
.......................  Strange, Historical Guide to French Interiors (1903)
 
Subject: .....  [AAT-Ned, VP]
............  Mesh, Tijdschrift ter bevordering van Nijverheid 402
............  UvA Talen
 
Note:
English .......... [VP]
.......... Grove Art Online (2008-)
.......... Metropolitan Museum of Art [online] (2001-)
Dutch .......... [AAT-Ned]
.......... AAT-Ned (1994-)

 

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