Human Generated Data

Title

Inscription (recto and verso)

Date

c. 1884 - 1889

People

Artist: John Singer Sargent, American 1856 - 1925

Classification

Drawings

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Mrs. Francis Ormond, 1937.7.15.1

Human Generated Data

Title

Inscription (recto and verso)

People

Artist: John Singer Sargent, American 1856 - 1925

Date

c. 1884 - 1889

Classification

Drawings

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Mrs. Francis Ormond, 1937.7.15.1

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2020-04-25

Text 99
Handwriting 87
Envelope 57
Mail 55.9

Clarifai
created on 2020-04-25

handwriting 99.1
writing 99
handwritten 98.8
paper 98.1
page 97.4
document 97.1
sepia pigment 96.7
no person 96.1
text 96.1
education 95.7
dirty 95.4
retro 95.2
school 95.1
wear 94.5
letter 93.8
language 93.6
antique 93.3
old 93.3
manuscript 92
write 91.3

Imagga
created on 2020-04-25

envelope 100
container 51
paper 36.2
old 32.8
antique 30.7
map 24.2
vintage 24.1
sepia 21.4
texture 20.9
text 20.1
grunge 19.6
sketch 18.7
page 18.6
wallpaper 18.4
drawing 17.9
close 17.2
retro 16.4
travel 16.2
journal 15.3
word 15.1
dirty 14.5
geography 14.5
representation 14.5
plan 14.2
globe 13.9
book 13.8
location 13.7
sand 13.6
aged 13.6
atlas 13.4
world 13.3
planet 13.2
journey 13.2
pattern 13
boundary 12.8
route 12.7
yellow 12.6
navigation 12.5
direction 12.4
tourism 12.4
capital 12.4
path 12.3
notebook 12.3
textured 12.3
document 12.1
geographic 11.9
expedition 11.9
written 11.8
navigate 11.8
find 11.8
art 11.8
guide 11.8
position 11.8
discovery 11.7
continent 11.7
tour 11.6
gold 11.5
country 11.5
nation 11.4
beach 11
rough 11
road 10.9
city 10.8
manuscript 10.8
pen 10.7
water 10.7
ancient 10.4
print 10.4
write 10.4
design 10.2
note 10.1
letter 10.1
ocean 10
explore 9.8
words 9.8
surface 9.7
states 9.7
detail 9.7
state 9.6
education 9.5
wet 9
parchment 8.7
empty 8.6
blank 8.6
writing 8.5
study 8.4
vacation 8.2
brown 8.1
symbol 8.1
history 8.1
holiday 7.9
wave 7.8
letters 7.8
sign 7.5
sheet 7.5
frame 7.5
card 7.5
closeup 7.4
school 7.2
sea 7.1
financial 7.1
summer 7.1

Google
created on 2020-04-25

Text 97.3
Handwriting 97
Font 87.9
Writing 84.5
Line 78.7
Paper 66.6
Document 57.8
Paper product 57.7

Microsoft
created on 2020-04-25

handwriting 99.8
letter 96.8
whiteboard 94.9
text 79.5
calligraphy 73.5
document 40

Color Analysis

Categories

Imagga

text visuals 50.3%
paintings art 49.7%

Captions

Azure OpenAI

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-14

This image appears to show a handwritten note or inscription on an aged, pale background, possibly a page of a book or a loose sheet of paper. The handwriting looks somewhat rushed and is in cursive script. The ink is dark, and there are some words that are clearer than others. The date "July 1st 94" is visible, suggesting this note or inscription was written on the first of July in the year 1894, presuming "94" denotes 1894. The text seems to be dedicating or presenting something to a person, as suggested by phrases like "Compliments to" and a name that follows. There appear to be two separate pieces of text, but it's challenging to read the entire content accurately without more context due to the cursive script and potential fading or wear over time. The note also contains a few words that are less legible, possibly due to the handwriting style or the quality of the image itself.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-14

The image shows a piece of paper with handwritten text on it. The handwriting is somewhat rough and some parts are difficult to read clearly. The legible portions of the text include: "700 spring 3 Honor students Emily Sargent to John S. Sargent- Munich . July 1st / 84. (Swan ? ? ?" The text appears to include names and possibly a date, "July 1st, 1884," alongside another portion that mentions Munich. The paper looks like it could be a note or a part of a larger document.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-14

The image appears to be a handwritten note or inscription. The text mentions "Too Seedy? Hanson" and includes several names and dates, such as "Emily Jaycent to John S. Jargeant - Minnie July 1st '94". The note seems to be some kind of personal record or communication, though I cannot identify any specific individuals mentioned.

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-14

This appears to be a handwritten inscription or note dated July 1st, 1874 from Munich. The text shows a dedication from Emily Sargent to John S. Sargent. The handwriting is in a flowing, cursive style typical of the 19th century, and there appear to be some additional notations at the top and bottom of the image. The paper appears aged with a beige or off-white coloring.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-14

The image appears to be a piece of paper with handwritten notes, likely from an old book or document. The handwriting is difficult to read due to its faded and illegible nature. The paper itself is a light brown color, possibly aged or yellowed over time. There are some faint marks and creases visible on the surface, suggesting that it may have been handled or folded in the past. The handwriting is written in pencil, with some words and phrases partially erased or smudged. The text appears to be a mix of cursive and print, with some letters and words overlapping or running together. Unfortunately, the handwriting is too faded and illegible to decipher any specific meaning or context. It's possible that the notes were written by someone who was trying to communicate a message or idea, but the text has become too worn and faded to be read clearly. Overall, the image suggests that the paper has been handled and used for a long time, and the handwriting is a relic of a past era. Despite the illegibility of the text, the image still holds historical value as a piece of paper with handwritten notes from an unknown time period.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-14

This image depicts a piece of paper with handwritten notes in pencil. The text is written in cursive and appears to be a message or note from one person to another. The content of the message is not entirely clear, but it seems to be related to a meeting or appointment. The handwriting is somewhat difficult to read, but some words and phrases can be deciphered. The top line reads "Too sorry I have students," followed by what appears to be a name or signature, "Emily Sargent." Below this, there is a mention of a meeting or appointment with "John P. Sargent" on July 1st, 1874. The bottom line of the note is partially illegible, but it seems to be a closing or signature, possibly from the person who wrote the note. Overall, the image suggests that the note was written in a hurry or as a quick reminder, rather than a formal letter or document.

Text analysis

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