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Latest revision as of 05:11, 8 August 2021
Welcome to JDCRP research data.
JDCRP research data
Here is a platform to further explore the Adolph Schloss collection research data. The Schloss collection, plundered by Nazis in 1943 is the pilot for the JDCRP data base on plundered cultural objects in Europe.
JDCRP research data are stored as linked open data, tracing the provenance and the fate of the Adolphe Schloss collection. Data items form a knowledge graph or a web of linked items.
If you prefer a more easy to use version of our research data use the pilot project website:
Pilot: The Fate of the Adolphe Schloss Collection
To learn mor about JDCRP Foundation please visit our website: jdcrp.org
Explore examples
- Data item "Portrait of a gentleman" by Judith Leyster, painting from the Adolphe Schloss collection
- Data item Erhard Göpel, German art historian
- Page with additional text on Leyster portrait
- Page with additional text on Erhard Göpel
Items and their relationships can be queried. You will find ample examples to build on below.
Explore by query
Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.