picture - gallery as artifact - museum
Artifact is a man-made object. So an antonym would be a manufactured object.
Europe Italy. It means "master".
The word graphic means "inscribed, written, or drawn." Its origin is a variation on the Latin word "graphicus" translating to "of painting or drawing."
Artifact has some interesting meanings, but the meanings seem to have in common some connection to the physical world of objects, or at least of observable things. Simple tools or other kinds of objects, like objects found at an archeological site would be called artifacts. Artifact can refer to body characteristics that have no functional value; I think the appendix would qualify. The word can also refer to something like non-harmful blips in an electrocardiograph that might come from some extraneous energy source. In these senses, organisation would be hard to class as an artifact. Organisation is more a concept than an artifact. However, you might get away with saying that organisations are artifacts of a certain age, or culture, or econony-- that kind of thing. But a good editor would probably discourage this use.
The base word of artifact is "fact".
Another word for artifact is relic or antiquity.
Two synonyms for the word "artifact" are "relic" and "remnant."
A mummies can be considered an ancient artifact.
Parchment is animal skin and what was used to write on way back. An artifact with writing is still an artifact to be more precise with your question. It consists of anything made by hand even with writing on it.
Remnant
The curator carefully placed the precious artifact on the examination table.
There is no Hebrew word for artifact. An artifact would be described in Hebrew as חֵפֶץ שֶׁנֶעֱשָׂה בְּיָדֵי אָדָם (an object that was made by humans). Israeli archaeology tends to shorten this to חפץ (cheffets) which means "object."
Artist, artifact, and artificial
I must get this rare artifact out of the country quickly!
Yes, it is possible: this science is called isotopic geochronology.
The giant serial number on the mysterious artifact is significant because it may provide clues about the artifact's origin, purpose, or history. It could help researchers identify the artifact's manufacturer, date of creation, or any other relevant information that could shed light on its significance.