ArtGraph is a Knowledge Graph in the art domain, based on WikiArt and DBpedia, able to represent and describe concepts related to artworks. If you found this repository useful for your research, please cite: Castellano, G., Digeno, V., Sansaro, G., Vessio, G., "Leveraging Knowledge Graphs and Deep Learning for automatic art analysis", Knowledge-Based Systems, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.knosys.2022.108859, 2022 All classes, listed below, are OWL classes: IRI Description artgraph:Artwork A digitized artwork. artgraph:Media Media refers to the materials the artwork is made of and the techniques the artist used to create the artwork (e.g., canvas, oil). artgraph:Period The period of the author in which the artwork was created (e.g., early work, Italian period). artgraph:Style Style refers to the distinctive visual elements, techniques and methods. It usually corresponds to an art movement or school the author is associated with (e.g., Impressionism, Cubism). artgraph:Serie Serie refers to a collection of artworks with the same theme (e.g., The Scream, The Holy Family). artgraph:Genre Genre refers to the theme depicted (e.g., landscape, portrait). artgraph:Tag Tag refers to additional information about the artwork such as the objects depicted (e.g., birds). artgraph:Gallery The location where the artwork is located. artgraph:Country The country where the artwork is located. artgraph:City The city where the artwork is located. artgraph:Artist The author of the artwork. artgraph:Movement The art movement (e.g., Art Déco, Surrealism). artgraph:Field Field is a category that combines artworks based on the materials they are made of. At the same time, it categorizes artists based on the techniques used or the purpose of the artworks (e.g., painting, illustration, mosaic). artgraph:Training The training school associated with the artist (e.g., Accademia di Belle Arti di Bologna). artgraph:Subject Subject refers to the Wikipedia categories the artist is associated with (e.g., people from Florence). artgraph:People Non-artist person related to the artist (e.g., Cosimo de' Medici). artgraph:Emotion The dominant reactions that the artwork elicits in the viewer taken from the ArtEmis dataset (e.g., contentment, fear). All relations are OWL object properties: IRI Domain Range artgraph:about artgraph:Artwork artgraph:Tag artgraph:madeOf artgraph:Artwork artgraph:Media artgraph:hasGenre ar...