This page provides a look at insights based on the dataset pulled from wikidata.
The data determines which artists have at least 5 paintings in the dataset which depict dogs. Not surprisingly, male and dutch artists account for the top results. Explore the interactive visualization for more.
According to survey of collections in wikidata, the middle 17th century accounts for the highest instances of paintings with dogs as one of the subjects. Subsequently, the years after there are a relatively stead amount artworks being created for the scale of this dataset. Explore the interactive visualization for more.
An analysis of wikidata, identifies the various collections that are included as part of the results. The department of paintings of the Louvre and the Metropolitan Museum of Art are the highest contributors in this dataset. Explore the interactive visualization for more details.
According to the chart, most of the artworks were made with oil paint! Interestly, copper, paper, and tempera are the next highest amounts. Explore the interactive visualization for more material types.