Human Generated Data

Title

Untitled

Date

1962

People

Artist: Gerhard Richter, German 1932 -

Classification

Drawings

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, Patrons of the Busch-Reisinger Museum Fund, 1999.105

Copyright

© Gerhard Richter 2021

Human Generated Data

Title

Untitled

People

Artist: Gerhard Richter, German 1932 -

Date

1962

Classification

Drawings

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, Patrons of the Busch-Reisinger Museum Fund, 1999.105

Copyright

© Gerhard Richter 2021

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-04-08

Blackboard 93.1
Painting 89.2
Art 89.2
Slate 81.3

Clarifai
created on 2018-03-16

paper 98.4
retro 98.1
dirty 97.6
wear 97.2
antique 96.7
picture frame 96.1
empty 95.8
no person 94.8
ancient 93.7
art 93.1
old 92.7
soil 92.4
blank 91.9
parchment 91.1
vintage 90.5
desktop 90.3
painting 90.3
illustration 89.9
texture 89.9
rough 89.9

Imagga
created on 2018-03-16

texture 57.1
grunge 50.3
screen 46.7
material 46.5
window screen 45
old 44
vintage 43.1
protective covering 40.5
covering 39.4
antique 39
textured 38.6
frame 38.3
aged 38.1
retro 35.3
pattern 32.2
rough 31.9
backdrop 29.7
paper 29.1
structure 28.5
ancient 27.7
wall 27.4
space 27.2
border 27.2
empty 26.7
canvas 26.6
damaged 25.8
grungy 25.6
dirty 24.4
blank 24.3
surface 23.8
design 23.1
fabric 22.2
wallpaper 21.5
parchment 20.2
art 19.7
detail 19.3
rusty 19.1
decay 18.4
textile 18.1
binding 17.7
cotton 17.7
text 17.5
spot 17.3
worn 17.2
crumpled 16.5
backgrounds 16.3
weathered 16.2
grain 15.7
mottled 15.6
cloth 15.4
graphic 15.3
sheet 15.1
black 15.1
denim 14.7
stains 14.6
color 14.5
old fashioned 14.3
style 14.1
clothing 13.7
pants 13.7
fracture 13.6
faded 13.6
crack 13.6
closeup 13.5
aging 13.4
nobody 13.2
stitch 13.1
blackboard 13.1
fashion 12.8
broad 12.8
crease 12.7
grime 12.7
tracery 12.7
ragged 12.7
thread 12.7
succulent 12.7
stained 12.5
brass 12.5
fiber 12.5
jeans 12.4
memorial 12
historic 11.9
gray 11.7
rust 11.6
stain 11.6
concrete 11.5
brown 11.1
chalkboard 10.8
torn 10.7
messy 10.7
dirt 10.5
close 10.3
garment 10.3
cover 10.2
book jacket 10.1
dark 10
tile 10
paint 10
weave 9.8
board 9.7
container 9.7
your 9.7
book 9.7
decoration 9.6
textures 9.5
clothes 9.4
binder 9.2
stone 9
fire screen 8.9
mat 8.9
copy 8.9
trousers 8.9
scratched 8.8
doormat 8.8
edge 8.7
obsolete 8.6
wallet 8.5
decorative 8.4
letter 8.3
industrial 8.2
metal 8.1
chalk 7.9
jacket 7.9
urban 7.9
scratch 7.8
burnt 7.8
cement 7.8
spotted 7.7
horizontal 7.5
iron 7.5
page 7.4
note 7.4
digital 7.3
smooth 7.3

Google
created on 2018-03-16

texture 65.7
picture frame 63.5
square 59.8
rectangle 54.3

Microsoft
created on 2018-03-16

text 93.5
blackboard 54.1
plaque 45

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Painting
Painting 89.2%

Captions

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-03-08

This image appears to be a photograph of a page from a publication or book. The upper portion of the photograph displays a faded image that looks like an obscured landscape or abstract pattern, predominantly in shades of gray and black with the texture suggesting age or wear. The lower portion of the photograph shows a section of text in Italian and part of another image. The text is a caption that refers to one of the newly inaugurated pavilions that year at the Biennale of Venice, mentioning specifically the Venezuelan Pavilion designed by Carlo Scarpa. It also mentions publications of other pavilions, including those designed by Alvar Aalto and the Japanese pavilion by Yoizaka Takamasa, in "Domus 322." At the very bottom edge, there is handwriting in black ink, which appears to be a date: "22/6/62." The overall look suggests an excerpt from an archive or a library, capturing a moment from architectural or art history.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-03-08

The image appears to be an old photograph or printed image that has suffered significant damage or degradation over time. The central part of the image is largely obscured by dark smudges, stains, and discoloration that make it difficult to discern any specific details or subjects. There are visible water stains that have dripped downwards from the top and sides, which further obscure the content. At the bottom of the image, there is text in Italian, which provides some context: "Uno dei tre nuovi padiglioni stranieri inaugurati quest'anno alla Biennale di Venezia è quello del Venezuela, progettato da Carlo Scarpa. (Abbiamo pubblicato gli altri due - il padiglione finlandese di Alvar Aalto e il padiglione giapponese di Yosizaka Takamasa - in Domus 322)." Translation: "One of the three new foreign pavilions inaugurated this year at the Venice Biennale is that of Venezuela, designed by Carlo Scarpa. (We have published the other two - the Finnish pavilion by Alvar Aalto and the Japanese pavilion by Yosizaka Takamasa - in Domus 322)." This text suggests that the image is related to the Venice Biennale and specifically refers to the Venezuelan pavilion designed by Carlo Scarpa. However, due to the condition of the image, the details are not visible.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-30

The image appears to be a black and white photograph or print. It shows what seems to be a building or architectural structure in the distance, surrounded by foliage or vegetation. The bottom portion of the image contains text in a foreign language, which the description indicates is discussing new pavilions or structures inaugurated at the Venice Biennale, and mentions the Venezuelan pavilion designed by Carlo Scarpa as well as the Finnish and Japanese pavilions.

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-30

This image appears to be a vintage photograph or documentation of architectural work, with an Italian text caption at the bottom. The image itself is quite dark and grainy, showing what appears to be an architectural structure or pavilion. The caption mentions that this is one of three new foreign pavilions inaugurated that year at the Venice Biennale, specifically the Venezuela Pavilion designed by Carlo Scarpa. The text also references two other pavilions - the Finnish pavilion by Alvar Aalto and the Japanese pavilion by Yosizaka Takamasa - which were published in Domus 322. The image has a distinctive aged quality with dark borders and a somewhat foggy or misty appearance in the center.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-01-13

The image shows a rectangular piece of paper with some text and a photograph. The photograph shows a rectangular surface with a greenish-gray color. The surface is covered with some black spots. The photograph is placed on the top left corner of the paper. The text is written in a foreign language, and it is placed on the right side of the photograph.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-01-13

This image shows a black-and-white photograph of a wall with a few words written on it. The words are in a foreign language, possibly Italian. The wall is covered with a layer of dust or dirt, which makes it difficult to read the words. The image also shows a few plants growing on the wall, and a few small holes in the wall. The overall image has a vintage or old-fashioned feel to it.

Text analysis

Amazon

altri
nieri
progettato
Biennale
padiglione
Scarpa.
dei
finlan-
inaugurati
pubblicato
Takamasa
quello
Carlo
dese
Uno
Venezuela, progettato da Carlo
tre
Scarpa. (Abbiamo pubblicato gli
di
nieri inaugurati quest'anno alla
Yosizaka
Biennale di Venezia quello del
Venezuela,
Aalto
gli
padi-
padiglioni
glione
alla
da
Venezia
322).
Alvar
Domus
(Abbiamo
Takamasa in Domus 322).
Uno dei tre nuovi padiglioni stra-
nuovi
del
glione giapponese di Yosizaka
due
giapponese
quest'anno
dese di Alvar Aalto e il padi-
il
in
altri due - il padiglione finlan-
stra-
e
-

Google

Uno dei tre nuovi padiglioni stra- nieri inaugurati quest'anno alla Biennale di Venezia è quello del Venezuela, progettato da Carlo Scarpa. (Abbiamo pubblicato gli altri due -il padiglione finlan- e padi- glione giapponese di Yosizaka Takamasan Domus 322).
Uno
dei
tre
nuovi
padiglioni
stra-
nieri
inaugurati
quest'anno
alla
Biennale
di
Venezia
è
quello
del
Venezuela,
progettato
da
Carlo
Scarpa.
(Abbiamo
pubblicato
gli
altri
due
-il
padiglione
finlan-
e
padi-
glione
giapponese
Yosizaka
Takamasan
Domus
322).