Tate
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Tate
Summary
Tate is a copyright collective[1]. Tate has Wikipedia articles in 24 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Tate was a member of Digital Preservation Coalition[3].
- Tate is located in City of Westminster[4].
- Tate is in the country of United Kingdom[5].
- Tate's instance of is recorded as copyright collective[6].
- Tate's instance of is recorded as open-access publisher[7].
- Tate's instance of is recorded as museum network[8].
- Tate's founder is recorded as Sir Henry Tate[9].
- Sir Henry Tate is named after Tate[10].
- Tate's headquarters location is recorded as Tate Britain[11].
- Tate's child organization or unit is recorded as Tate Britain[12].
- Tate's child organization or unit is recorded as Tate Liverpool[13].
- Tate's child organization or unit is recorded as Tate Modern[14].
- Tate's child organization or unit is recorded as Tate St Ives[15].
- Tate's Commons category is recorded as Tate[16].
- Tate's archives at is recorded as Tate Archive[17].
- Tate comprises Tate Britain[18].
- Tate comprises Tate Liverpool[19].
- Tate comprises Tate St Ives[20].
- Tate comprises Tate Modern[21].
- Tate comprises Tate Archive[22].
- January 1, 1897 marks the founding of Tate[23].
- Tate's significant event is recorded as claim for restitution of an artwork[24].
- Tate's significant event is recorded as restitution of Nazi-looted art[25].
- Tate's official website is recorded as http://www.tate.org.uk[26].
- Tate's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Tate galleries[27].
Body
Founding
Tate's founder is recorded as Sir Henry Tate[9]. January 1, 1897 marks the founding of Tate[23].
Operations
Tate's headquarters location is recorded as Tate Britain[11]. Subsidiaries include Tate Britain[12], an art museum[28], in United Kingdom[29], founded in 1897[30]; Tate Liverpool[13], an art museum[31], in United Kingdom[32], founded in 1988[33], headquartered in Royal Albert Dock, Liverpool[34]; Tate Modern[14], an art museum[35], in United Kingdom[36], founded in 1889[37]; and Tate St Ives[15], an art museum[38], in United Kingdom[39], founded in 1993[40].
Brands and Namesakes
Things named for Tate include Tatenectes[41], a monotypic fossil taxon[42].
Why It Matters
Tate has Wikipedia articles in 24 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] Tate is known by 15 alternative names across languages and contexts.[43]
Entities named for Tate include Tatenectes[41], a monotypic fossil taxon[42].