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Human Generated Data

Title

The Matterhorn Smiles

Date

c. 1897

People

Artist: Emil Nolde, German 1867 - 1956

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, Gift of Barbara Butts and Michael Parke-Taylor in honor of James Cuno on the occasion of the 100th Anniversary of the Busch-Reisinger Museum, 2002.290.6

Copyright

© Nolde Stiftung Seebüll, Germany

Human Generated Data

Title

The Matterhorn Smiles

People

Artist: Emil Nolde, German 1867 - 1956

Date

c. 1897

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, Gift of Barbara Butts and Michael Parke-Taylor in honor of James Cuno on the occasion of the 100th Anniversary of the Busch-Reisinger Museum, 2002.290.6

Copyright

© Nolde Stiftung Seebüll, Germany

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2022-05-27

Art 91.7
Outdoors 75.2
Nature 68.4
Soil 63
Archaeology 59.7
Mountain 57.3

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-29

painting 98.5
art 98.4
ancient 98.3
retro 98.3
old 96.9
antique 95.9
illustration 94.7
vintage 93.4
people 90.7
paper 90.6
man 88.6
woman 87.6
postcard 86.8
Renaissance 85.6
print 84.5
no person 84.2
one 83.8
religion 83
canvas 82.6
saint 81.9

Imagga
created on 2022-05-27

statue 48.8
sculpture 34.3
stone 28.1
structure 23.4
ancient 21.6
lace 20.7
fountain 20
art 18.3
architecture 18.1
old 18.1
travel 17.6
rock 17.4
stucco 17.2
memorial 16.6
carving 15.1
detail 13.7
mountain 13.3
tourism 13.2
monument 13.1
culture 12.8
temple 12.7
religion 12.5
history 12.5
face 12.1
tree 12.1
natural 12
water 12
close 12
park 11.5
marble 11.5
building 11.2
landscape 11.1
outdoors 10.4
texture 10.4
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attraction 8.6
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sand 7.9
design 7.9
wild 7.8
geology 7.8
figure 7.7
animal 7.5
historic 7.3
rough 7.3
gravestone 7.2

Google
created on 2022-05-27

Organism 85.6
Art 84.4
Wood 83.6
Painting 80.5
Adaptation 79.2
Handwriting 76.5
Font 76.4
Plant 74.3
Poster 72
Landscape 71.1
Mountain 69.5
Visual arts 68.7
Paint 66.8
Event 66.4
Illustration 66.1
Drawing 65.1
Stock photography 64
Rectangle 61.9
History 59.7
Trunk 59.6

Microsoft
created on 2022-05-27

text 100
painting 95.9
drawing 92.8
mountain 82
sketch 77.3
cave 52.1

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Painting

Clarifai

Poster
Human nose

AWS Rekognition

Painting 81.8%

Categories

Imagga
created on 2022-05-27

paintings art 99.3%

Captions

Microsoft
created by unknown on 2022-05-27

a close up of a book 34.2%
close up of a book 28.6%

Salesforce

Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-03

a photograph of a poster advertising a mountain range in the mountains

Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-06-30

a poster with a mountain face and a man's face

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-29

This image is a stylized illustration of the Matterhorn mountain, with the caption "Das Matterhorn lächelt," which translates from German to "The Matterhorn smiles." The artist has depicted the mountain's ridges and features to resemble a smiling human face. The text "Ich gratuliere!" at the bottom translates to "I congratulate!" The painting is signed by someone, although the signature is not entirely clear. This artwork combines elements of landscape with anthropomorphic features, creating a whimsical and congratulatory tone.

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-01-26

The image is a vintage postcard depicting the Matterhorn, a mountain in the Alps. The artwork shows the mountain peak with its steep, rugged slopes covered in snow and ice. The sky behind the Matterhorn is filled with shades of blue and gray, suggesting a cloudy or overcast weather.

The top of the postcard has the text "Das Matterhorn lacht" which translates to "The Matterhorn laughs". Below the depiction of the Matterhorn, there is a handwritten phrase "Ich gratulire!" which means "I congratulate!" in German.

At the bottom of the postcard, the name of the artist, 'G. Lüpke', is visible as well as the text "Frz. Ant. Prantl, München", which is likely the publisher Franz Anton Prantl from Munich. The phrase "VERLAGSPRINTZ v. H. Albert & Co., München" also appears, likely indicating the printer or distributor of the postcard.

Overall, the image has a celebratory message, possibly used to convey congratulations for an accomplishment or milestone, with the laughing mountain adding a joyful significance to the sentiment.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-haiku-48k-20240307 on 2024-03-29

The image appears to be a painting or illustration of a majestic mountain peak, likely the Matterhorn. The mountain is depicted in dramatic fashion, with its jagged, snow-capped ridges and rocky outcroppings dominating the scene. The sky in the background is painted with bold, expressive brushstrokes, adding to the sense of grandeur and power of the natural landscape. The text at the bottom of the image, "Ich gratulire!", suggests this may be a congratulatory or celebratory image, perhaps commemorating a mountaineering achievement or expedition.

Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-26

This is a vintage postcard showing an artistic rendering of the Matterhorn mountain. The image appears to be a watercolor painting depicting the iconic pyramidal peak with its distinctive sharp summit. The mountain is shown with snow and ice covering its slopes, rendered in soft browns, whites and blues against a moody sky background. The title at the top reads "Das Matterhorn lächelt" (The Matterhorn smiles) in German script, and at the bottom there's text reading "Ich gratulire!" (I congratulate!). The postcard was published by Fr. Ant. Prantl of Munich. The artistic style is somewhat impressionistic, capturing the majestic nature of this famous Alpine peak through loose brushwork and atmospheric effects.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-23

The image depicts a vintage postcard featuring a painting of the Matterhorn mountain, with the title "Das Matterhorn lächelt" (The Matterhorn Smiles) written in brown cursive at the top. The painting showcases the mountain's rugged peak and slopes, set against a backdrop of blue sky and white clouds.

In the bottom-left corner, the artist's signature is visible, although it is not legible. Below the painting, the phrase "Ich gratuliere!" (Congratulations!) is written in black cursive, suggesting that the postcard was sent as a congratulatory message. The postcard also includes the name of the sender, "Fr. Ant. Prantl, München," and the name of the recipient, which is not visible.

Overall, the image presents a charming and nostalgic depiction of the Matterhorn, capturing the beauty and majesty of this iconic mountain.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-11-30

The image is a postcard featuring an artwork by the artist Max Slevogt, titled "Das Matterhorn lachtell." The postcard showcases a painting of the Matterhorn mountain, characterized by its unique triangular shape and snow-capped peak. The painting is rendered in a style that blends realism with a touch of impressionism, capturing the essence of the mountain's rugged beauty. The title of the artwork, "Das Matterhorn lachtell," is written in elegant script at the top of the postcard, adding a sense of sophistication and cultural significance to the piece. The overall effect of the postcard is one of serenity and awe, inviting the viewer to contemplate the majesty of the natural world.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-25

The image is a vintage postcard featuring an illustration of a mountain with a human face. The mountain is depicted with a smiling face, eyes, and a nose, giving it a human-like appearance. The mountain is covered in snow and has a few patches of green vegetation. The postcard has a watermark of "Das Matterhorn lachlet" written in German, which translates to "The Matterhorn is smiling." The postcard also has a signature at the bottom, which reads "Ich gratuliere!" which translates to "I congratulate!"

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-25

The image is a postcard with a painting of a mountain. The mountain is depicted as a face with a smile and snow on its head. The painting is surrounded by a blue sky with clouds. The postcard has a black border and a red line in the middle. The words "Das Matterhorn lachelt" are written in the upper left corner, and "Ich gratuliere!" is written in the lower right corner. The postcard also has a signature and a date.

Google Gemini

Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-04-27

Here is a description of the image:

The image appears to be a vintage postcard featuring a stylized depiction of the Matterhorn mountain, transforming the mountain into a human-like face.

The Matterhorn's peak is shown with a snow-covered face. The snow and rock formations have been cleverly arranged to suggest features like eyebrows, eyes, a nose, and a mouth. The overall impression is that of a smiling or benevolent-looking giant carved into the mountain. The artist has used shades of brown, white, and gray to create the texture and depth of the rock and snow.

At the top of the image, in a cursive font, it reads, "Das Matterhorn lächelt." which translates from German to "The Matterhorn smiles." In the lower left is a signature, possibly the artist's. Below the mountain image is a cursive message in German, "Ich gratuliere!" which means "I congratulate you!".

At the bottom of the postcard are the details of the publisher, "Fr. Ant. Pranti, München" which indicates the location of the publisher as Munich. On the bottom right is "TRICHROMIK Dr. E. Albert & Co., München" suggesting it was printed as a color lithograph by Dr. E. Albert & Co in Munich.

The postcard overall has a vintage feel, with a slightly faded color palette that suggests it is an older print.

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-04-27

Here's a description of the image:

Overall Impression:

The image is a vintage postcard featuring an artistic interpretation of the Matterhorn mountain. It's a watercolor or painted illustration style. The artwork gives the mountain a face-like appearance.

Details:

  • The Matterhorn: The dominant feature is the Matterhorn, depicted with detailed brushstrokes. The mountain is rendered in earthy tones of brown, beige, and touches of white to simulate snow or ice. The artist has used the features of the mountain to create a "face," with the peak as the forehead and the various rock formations suggesting facial features.
  • Title/Text: The text "Das Matterhorn lächelt." (The Matterhorn smiles) is written at the top. Below, the inscription "Ich gratulire!" which translates to "I congratulate!" is displayed. The signature "fansen" is visible on the bottom left. On the bottom of the image, the address information is present: "Fr. Ant. Pranti, München." and "TRICHROMIK Dr. E. Albert & Co, München."
  • Style: The style suggests an early 20th-century postcard. The muted color palette, and the artistic rendering of the mountain add to its charm.

In summary: It's a vintage postcard showing an anthropomorphic representation of the Matterhorn, accompanied by a celebratory message.

Mistral Pixtral

Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-04-27

The image depicts a vintage postcard featuring an illustration of the Matterhorn, a famous mountain in the Pennine Alps on the border between Switzerland and Italy. The illustration is done in a watercolor style, showing the rugged, snow-covered peaks of the Matterhorn against a partly cloudy sky.

At the top of the postcard, the words "Das Matterhorn lachelt" are written in German, which translates to "The Matterhorn smiles." This phrase adds a poetic touch to the image.

At the bottom of the postcard, the phrase "Ich gratuliere!" is written in a cursive script, which translates to "I congratulate you!" in English. This suggests that the postcard might have been used to convey congratulations or good wishes to the recipient.

The artist's signature, "B. Baumann," is visible at the bottom left corner of the illustration. The postcard also includes a printer's mark at the bottom, indicating it was printed by Fr. Ant. Prantl in Munich (München). The word "TRICHROMIE" and "Dr. E. Albert & Co. München" are also printed, suggesting the use of a three-color printing process.

Overall, the postcard is a charming piece of vintage artwork that combines natural beauty with a personal message of congratulations.

Qwen

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-03

This is an artistic painting of the Matterhorn, a famous mountain in the Swiss Alps. The artwork, titled "Das Matterhorn lächelt" ("The Matterhorn Smiles"), features the iconic peak of the Matterhorn, depicted with its distinctive triangular shape and snow-covered slopes. The style of the painting is somewhat abstract, with brush strokes giving it a textured appearance. The sky in the background is painted in muted tones of blue and gray, suggesting a cloudy day. The bottom of the painting includes a handwritten-style inscription that reads "Ich gratuliere!" ("I congratulate you!"), accompanied by the name of the artist, "Fr. Ant. Prantl, München," indicating that this postcard or artwork was created by or associated with a person named Franz Anton Prantl from Munich. The overall composition conveys a sense of grandeur and the majesty of the mountain.

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-03

This image is a vintage postcard featuring an illustration of the Matterhorn, a famous mountain in the Alps on the border between Switzerland and Italy. The text at the top of the postcard reads "Das Matterhorn lächelt," which translates to "The Matterhorn smiles" in English. The illustration depicts the mountain with its characteristic steep, pyramid-like peak covered in snow and ice. The colors used in the illustration are muted, with shades of brown, white, and gray, giving it a somewhat nostalgic and artistic feel. At the bottom of the postcard, there is a handwritten message that says "Ich gratuliere!" which means "Congratulations!" in German. The postcard also includes some additional text, likely indicating the artist or publisher, and a signature. The overall style of the postcard is reminiscent of early 20th-century artwork.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

Das Matterhorn lächelt., Fansen. Ich gratulice ! Fr. Ant. Prantl, München. TRICHROMIE Dr. E Albers & Co., München
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