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Title

Marmolada, Princess of the Dolmenites, Vernal, her Chancellor, and Rodi di Mulan

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, 2002.290.8

Copyright

© Nolde Stiftung Seebüll, Germany

Human Generated Data

Title

Marmolada, Princess of the Dolmenites, Vernal, her Chancellor, and Rodi di Mulan

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, 2002.290.8

Copyright

© Nolde Stiftung Seebüll, Germany

Machine Generated Data

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Amazon
created on 2022-05-27

Soil 98.4
Art 78.2
Text 77.6
Archaeology 76.8
Fossil 71.7
Page 60.7
Rock 59.2

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-29

painting 97.9
art 97.3
ancient 97.2
old 96.5
illustration 96
Renaissance 95.3
man 93.9
blood 93.6
antique 93.5
religion 93.4
retro 92.8
people 91.7
paper 87.4
god 87.4
saint 87.3
fresco 87.2
book 85.2
post 85.2
vintage 84.2
woman 83.9

Imagga
created on 2022-05-27

cadaver 100
food 14.5
travel 14.1
water 14
sea 13.7
meat 13.5
rock 11.3
ocean 10.8
vintage 10.7
old 10.4
restaurant 10.3
paper 10.2
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postmark 9.8
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mail 9.6
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beach 9.3
sky 8.9
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envelope 8.2
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sand 8.1
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tasty 7.5
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gold 7.4
retro 7.4
brown 7.4
holiday 7.2
raw 7.1
sunlight 7.1
cuisine 7.1
billboard 7

Google
created on 2022-05-27

Human body 88.4
Textile 87.3
Art 82.6
Adaptation 79.3
Font 78.4
Painting 75
Poster 72.4
Rectangle 72.3
Visual arts 67.8
Illustration 67.3
Fictional character 65.3
Drawing 63.1
Paper 62.7
Stock photography 62.7
Flesh 62.5
History 61.3
Red hair 59.1
Paper product 57.7
Pattern 55.7
Fiction 51.1

Microsoft
created on 2022-05-27

text 99.9
drawing 98.6
painting 97.7
sketch 95.2
child art 62.7

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

AWS Rekognition

Age 6-16
Gender Female, 99.9%
Calm 70.4%
Fear 19.2%
Surprised 6.7%
Sad 3.3%
Happy 1.9%
Disgusted 1.7%
Angry 1.2%
Confused 1%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Painting

Clarifai

Human face
Human head
Clothing
Poster
Human nose
Human mouth
Human eye

AWS Rekognition

Painting 78.2%

Categories

Imagga
created on 2022-05-27

nature landscape 48.5%
food drinks 46.7%
paintings art 2.4%
pets animals 1.6%

Captions

Clarifai

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Salesforce

Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-21

a photograph of a painting of a woman in a veil

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

a painting of a woman with a man and a woman

OpenAI GPT

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

This image is an illustration of three prominent rock formations, personified with human-like features, in the Dolomites mountain range. The formation on the left resembles an old man, the middle one is characterized by a slightly gaunt face, and the rightmost formation is depicted with a headscarf and elaborate clothing. The text in multiple languages at the top describes the formations as "Marmolada, the Princess of the Dolomites," "Vernel, her grand chancellor," and "Rodi di Mulon." The postcard appears to be printed by Stern u. Albrecht in München and Philipp & Kramer in Wien VI.

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-01-26

The image depicts a vintage postcard showing a stylized representation of the Marmolada mountain, known as the "Queen of the Dolomites." Several humanoid figures are incorporated into the mountain peaks and cliffs, giving the natural formations the appearance of expressive faces. The figures seem to be interacting with each other, imitating a social gathering or a council. The mountain is depicted with warm colors, and there's notable attention to shading and textures which gives a dramatic and rugged look to the scene. There are inscriptions in German and French that describe the Marmolada as the princess of the Dolomites, along with a mention of "Vernel" and "Rodi di Mullon." It is an artistic interpretation aiming to capture the grandeur and mythic quality of the mountainous landscape.

Anthropic Claude

Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-25

This is a vintage postcard or artistic print showing a personification of mountains in the Dolomites. The title in both German and French indicates it depicts "Marmolada, the Princess of the Dolomites, Vernel, her chancellor and Rodi di Mulon." The image appears to be a stylized artistic representation showing mountain peaks rendered as figures in a romantic or mythological style. The artwork has a dreamy, ethereal quality with pinkish and reddish tones against a bluish background. The mountains are anthropomorphized into character-like forms while maintaining their rocky, mountainous qualities. The print was published by Stern u. Albrecht in Munich (as noted at the bottom) and printed by Philipp & Kramer in Vienna.

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

The image appears to depict an artistic representation of a mountain or rock formation. It shows a large, dramatic rock structure with intricate details and textures, almost appearing sculpted or carved. The image is colorful, with shades of brown, red, and white. There also seems to be a female figure or figure with long hair featured in the image, though I will not attempt to identify or name any individuals. The overall impression is one of a striking, almost fantastical natural formation or landscape.

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 three individuals, with the central figure being a woman. The woman is adorned in a white head covering and a dark-colored dress, while the two men on either side of her wear dark attire. The man on the left has white hair, and the man on the right has a large nose and is holding the woman's hand.

In the top-left corner of the postcard, there is handwritten text in German that reads "Die Dolomitenfürstin Marmolada Vernel ihr Reidskavalier u. Rodi di Tulon." Below this, smaller black text provides additional information about the postcard, including the location where it was printed and the number assigned to it.

The background of the postcard features a blue sky, which adds a sense of depth and context to the scene. Overall, the image presents a charming and nostalgic portrayal of a bygone era, capturing the essence of a moment in time through its beautiful artwork and historical significance.

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

The image is a postcard featuring an illustration of a woman and two men. The woman, positioned on the right side of the image, has long red hair and wears a white head covering and a dress adorned with a red flower. She gazes to the right, away from the viewer. The man on the left side of the image, facing the woman, wears a dark-colored jacket and has a white beard. He appears to be holding the woman's hand. Between them, a second man, also with a white beard, is visible, although his features are less distinct.

In the top-left corner of the image, handwritten text is visible, although it is not legible. In the bottom-left corner, printed text reads "Stern u. Albrecht, München. Nr. 80." The bottom-right corner contains the text "DRUCK V. PHILIPP & KRAMER, WIEN VI."

The background of the image is a grayish-blue color, providing a subtle contrast to the figures in the foreground. Overall, the image presents a serene and intimate scene, with the woman and men engaged in a moment of interaction or connection.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-24

This image is an illustration from a postcard featuring a whimsical and fantastical scene. It depicts a mountainous landscape with a prominent figure, the "Dolomitenfürstin Marmolada," who is described as the "Princess of the Dolomites." The illustration is in a vintage style, with a sepia tone and a slightly faded appearance. The princess is shown wearing a white veil and a hat, with a serene and regal expression on her face. In the background, there is a mountain range with the words "Marmolada, la Princesse des Dolomites, Vernel, son grand chancelier et Rodi di Mulon" written in French. The postcard also includes a red line running horizontally across the image, possibly indicating a fold or a border. The image has a whimsical and fantastical quality, reminiscent of fairy tales or folklore.

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-24

The image is a vintage postcard that depicts a scene from the opera "Die Dolomitenfürstin" by the composer Richard D'Oyly Carte. The postcard features a painting of three characters from the opera.

The characters are depicted in a dramatic and exaggerated manner, with bold lines and vibrant colors. The central character is a woman with long, flowing hair and a dramatic expression. She is wearing a flowing dress and a large hat, and she is holding a fan in her hand.

To her left is a man with a large, bulbous nose and a wild expression. He is wearing a suit and a top hat, and he is holding a stick in his hand. To her right is another man with a similar expression, wearing a suit and a bow tie.

The background of the painting is a dramatic mountain landscape, with snow-capped peaks and a cloudy sky. The painting is surrounded by a decorative border, and the postcard has a stamp in the bottom right corner.

Google Gemini

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

The image is a postcard featuring an illustration of the Dolomitenfürstin Marmolada, Vernel, and Rodi di Mulon. The illustration depicts three grotesque figures: an old man with a large nose and long hair blowing a horn, another old man with a twisted face and clenched fists, and a young woman in a white dress and headdress. The text on the postcard identifies the figures as the Dolomitenfürstin Marmolada, Vernel (her Reichskanzler/grand chancelier), and Rodi di Mulon. The postcard was printed by Stern u. Albrecht in Munich and Druck v. Philipp & Kramer in Vienna.

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

Here's a description of the image:

Type: The image is a vintage postcard.

Overall Impression: The postcard features a colorful, somewhat fantastical, and stylized illustration. The art style has a slightly whimsical and perhaps a touch caricatured feel. The image is made with bright, bold colors.

Content:

  • The main focus of the image is a composite of three figures.
  • The central figure is grotesque with a large nose and a face, with white hair or covering on the head
  • The third character is a woman with auburn hair and a white head covering
  • The figures are arranged in a way that suggests a family or relation ship between them.

Text:

  • The top of the card has text in a German script.
  • In French the text states, "Marmolada, la Princesse des Dolomites, Vernel, son grand chancelier et Rodi di Mulon." This translates to "Marmolada, the Princess of the Dolomites, Vernel, her grand chancellor and Rodi di Mulon."
  • There is also text "Stern u. Albrecht, München. Nr. 30." - indicating the publisher and location.
  • The bottom right corner has the text "DRUCK V. PHILIPP & KRAMER, WIEN VI." This likely indicates the printer and location.

Style: The artwork likely is of historical significance with the German and French text, giving it an old-fashioned appearance.

Mistral Pixtral

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

The image is an illustration of a legendary scene from the Dolomites, a mountain range in northeastern Italy. The illustration is titled "Die Dolomitenfürstin Marmolada Vernel, der Reidskranzler u. Rodi di Mulon," which translates to "The Dolomites Princess Marmolada Vernel, the Reidskranzler and Rodi di Mulon."

The central figure in the image is a woman dressed in traditional attire, including a headscarf and jewelry, representing Marmolada, the Princess of the Dolomites. She is depicted in a reclining position on a rocky outcrop, with her hand raised. The rocky landscape around her is detailed, suggesting the rugged terrain of the Dolomites.

The image also includes text in both German and French, identifying the characters:

  • "Marmolada, la Princesse des Dolomites" (Marmolada, the Princess of the Dolomites)
  • "Vernel, son grand chancelier" (Vernel, her grand chancellor)
  • "Rodi di Mulon"

The illustration is credited to "Stern u. Albrecht, München. Nr. 30" and "Druck V. Philipp & Kramer, Wien VI," indicating the publishers and printers of the image. The overall style and coloring suggest it is an early 20th-century postcard or print.

Qwen

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-10

The image is a vintage postcard that appears to feature a whimsical or fantastical scene. It depicts two large stone sculptures set against a background of a mountain, likely meant to represent the Marmolada, a mountain in the Dolomites. The stone figures have exaggerated human features, including expressive faces and hands, and are adorned with jewelry and intricate details, suggesting they are stylized representations of people or mythical characters.

On the left side of the image, there is a stone figure with a face that appears to be older or wise, wearing what looks like a crown or headdress and holding a scepter. On the right side, there is a larger stone figure that seems to be a female, possibly meant to represent a princess or a queen, wearing a headdress and jewelry.

The text at the top of the postcard is in German and French, indicating the subjects of the image: "Die Dolomitenfürstin Marmolada Vernel, ihr Reichskanzler" (The Dolomites Princess Marmolada Vernel, her Reich Chancellor) and "Marmolada, la Princesse des Dolomites, Vernel, son grand chancelier et Rodi di Mulon." This suggests that the figures represent a mythical or fictional princess and her chancellor, with a possible connection to Rodi di Mulon.

The postcard also includes the name "Stern u. Albrecht, München" at the bottom, which is likely the publisher or printer, and "Nr. 30," indicating that this is the 30th in a series. The printing credit "DRUCK V. PHILIPP & KRAMER, WIEN VI" is also present, indicating the printing location.

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-10

This image is an artistic postcard depicting the Dolomites mountain range in a whimsical and anthropomorphic manner. The mountains are personified as characters:

  • The large mountain on the left, labeled "Marmolada," is depicted with a face and a hand, resembling a grand and regal figure.
  • The smaller mountain next to it, labeled "Vernel," is shown with a more whimsical and expressive face, possibly representing a chancellor.
  • The figure on the right, labeled "Rodi di Mulon," is a woman wearing a traditional headscarf and clothing, smiling gently.

The text at the top reads in German and French, identifying the characters as the "Dolomitenfürstin Marmolada," "Marmolada, la Princesse des Dolomites," "Vernel, ihr Reichskanzler," and "Vernel, son grand chancelier et Rodi di Mulon."

The postcard is printed by "Stern u. Albrecht, München," with the number "Nr. 30," and the printing is done by "Druck V. Philipp & Kramer, Wien VI." The overall style is playful and imaginative, combining natural landscapes with human characteristics.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

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