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Human Generated Data

Title

Devils of Lithography: Cover

Date

1832

People

Artist: Eugène Lepoittevin, French 1806 - 1870

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Anonymous Loan, 24.1998.1

Human Generated Data

Title

Devils of Lithography: Cover

People

Artist: Eugène Lepoittevin, French 1806 - 1870

Date

1832

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Anonymous Loan, 24.1998.1

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2022-02-19

Text 99.7
Calligraphy 96.5
Handwriting 96.5
Human 64.3
Person 55.6

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-29

paper 99
retro 98.9
antique 98.6
page 98.1
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old 97.6
document 97.3
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manuscript 96.7
sepia pigment 96.4
text 96.3
art 95.4
dirty 94.8
no person 94.5
nostalgia 93
wear 92.5
handwriting 92.5
writing 91.2
margin 90.9

Imagga
created on 2022-02-19

envelope 100
container 53.8
vintage 46.4
old 44
paper 40.1
antique 39
grunge 34.1
texture 30.6
retro 30.4
aged 24.5
parchment 23.1
ancient 22.5
page 21.4
text 21
art 20.9
wallpaper 19.9
design 19.8
map 19.2
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frame 17.5
border 17.2
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decorative 15.9
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blank 14.6
geography 14.5
travel 13.4
worn 13.4
canvas 13.3
world 12.4
scroll 12.4
wall 12
atlas 11.9
paint 11.8
manuscript 11.8
flower 11.6
creative 11.5
grungy 11.4
sand 11.4
empty 11.2
letter 11
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torn 10.7
color 10.6
textured 10.5
notebook 10.5
detail 10.5
drawing 10.4
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location 9.8
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states 9.7
navigation 9.6
carton 9.6
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holiday 9.3
book 9.3
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city 9.2
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tray 9.1
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navigate 8.8
surface 8.8
route 8.8
country 8.8
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capital 8.6
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menu 8.4
document 8.4
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decoration 8.3
artwork 8.3
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card 8
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ornamental 7.6
sheet 7.5
tourism 7.4
style 7.4
gold 7.4
note 7.4
receptacle 7.3
global 7.3
box 7.3
painting 7.2
road 7.2
currency 7.2
bank 7.2

Google
created on 2022-02-19

Mammal 85.7
Rectangle 84.7
Font 83.1
Art 81.7
Horse 73.4
Illustration 72.1
Drawing 71.7
Paper 71
Paper product 68.8
Working animal 66.6
Ink 64.1
Visual arts 63.8
Wood 61.6
Graphics 60.6
Logo 56.6
Painting 55.1
Artwork 52.9
Calligraphy 50.6

Microsoft
created on 2022-02-19

text 99.7
drawing 98.8
handwriting 97.5
cartoon 95
sketch 93.5
illustration 88.5
ink 63.3
animal 51.8
child art 51.3
envelope 40.4

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person
Person 55.6%

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 80.8%
text visuals 19%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2022-02-19

text 99.9%

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-01-27

This image features a vintage print or drawing with the title "Les Diables de Lithographie PAR LE POTTEVIN." The style of the script and the depiction suggest a notable age, with the font used for the title evoking a 19th-century aesthetic. The illustration is dominated by dark ink on a lighter background. In the central visual scene, there are whimsical figures: at the left, there's a character that appears to be a hybrid between a bat and a devil with large wings, on the far right, two figures are engaged in what seems to be the process of lithography or printmaking—one sitting at a small desk examining a print with a magnifying glass, and the other standing while operating a small hand press. Beneath the illustration, there is additional text reading "Paris, Chez Aubert, Pl. de la Bourse" and "London, Pubd. by Chas. Tilt, Fleet Street," indicating the places where the print could have been obtained. These details reflect the historical practice of publishing prints in multiple cities due to the widespread cultural exchange and collaborative nature of printmaking between France and England during the time this print could have been produced.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-01-27

The image depicts the cover of a book or an illustration titled "Les Diables de Lithographies par Le Poitevin." The text is written in an ornate, calligraphic style. The central artwork features a group of devilish or impish figures engaging in various activities. - In the center, a black-winged devil is prominently dancing with a woman in a dress. - To the left, another devil is standing, holding a large pen or writing instrument. - To the right, two devils are interacting with a printing press: one is seated and inking a plate, while the other appears to be reading from or presenting a sheet of paper. The overall aesthetic is reminiscent of 19th-century lithographic prints and seems to blend elements of mischief and artistry, possibly hinting at the playful or subversive nature of the lithographs within. At the bottom of the image, there are publishing details: - Paris: Chez Aimé ad 41, Rousseau, etc. - London: Charles Tilt 86 Fleet Street. The cover is slightly aged and worn, giving it an antique appearance.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-01-27

This is the title page or cover of "Les Diables de Lithographie" (The Devils of Lithography) by Le Poitevin. It appears to be a historical publication from Paris and London, with an ornate calligraphic title and a small illustrated vignette in the center. The vignette shows several whimsical devil figures dancing or cavorting, with one prominent devil figure with wings in the center. The design has a sepia or tan background with black ink illustrations. The publication information shows it was available in Paris "Chez Aumont rue J.J Rousseau" and in London through "Charles Tilt 86 Fleet Street." The overall design is characteristic of 19th century book illustration and printing styles.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-01-27

The image depicts the cover of a collection of works by the French caricaturist Honoré Daumier titled "Les Diables de Lithographies par le Poitevin" (The Devils of Lithographs by Poitevin). The cover features an intricate illustration showing a group of devilish creatures engaged in various mischievous activities, likely satirizing or critiquing aspects of 19th century French society and politics, which was a common theme in Daumier's satirical lithographs. The aged, yellowed paper and calligraphic text give the cover an antique, vintage aesthetic from the 1800s when Daumier was active.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-01-27

The image appears to be the cover page of a publication or book titled "Les diables de lithographier" or "The Lithography Devils", published in Paris and London. The cover features an illustration depicting various demonic or fantastical creatures, potentially related to the concept of "lithography devils" mentioned in the title. The text is in French, indicating this was a publication or work originating from France.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-13

The image depicts a vintage, yellowed piece of paper with an illustration and text. The paper is rectangular, with a slightly worn and creased appearance, suggesting it may be an antique or a reproduction of one. At the top of the paper, the text "Les Diables de Lithographies!" is written in large, ornate letters, with the words "PAR LE PORTEVIN" in smaller letters underneath. Below this, there is a circular illustration featuring a demon riding a horse, surrounded by other demons and creatures. The demon is depicted as having wings and horns, and is holding a whip in its right hand. The horse is rearing up on its hind legs, and the other creatures are shown in various poses, some of which appear to be playing musical instruments. At the bottom of the paper, there is more text, including the words "Paris" and "London", as well as some illegible writing. The overall design of the paper suggests that it may be a title page or cover for a book or publication, possibly related to the arts or literature. The background of the image is a plain gray color, which helps to highlight the details of the paper and its contents. Overall, the image presents a fascinating glimpse into the past, showcasing a unique and intriguing piece of historical ephemera.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-13

The image depicts a vintage French lithograph titled "Les Diables de Lithographies!" which translates to "The Devils of Lithography!" in English. The title is written in an elegant, black, cursive font at the top of the image. Below the title, there is a central illustration featuring a devil with wings and a tail, surrounded by various individuals engaged in different activities. The devil appears to be dancing or performing some sort of ritual, while the people around him seem to be watching or participating in the scene. At the bottom of the image, there are two lines of text that read "Paris" and "Londres," indicating the cities where the lithograph was created or published. Additionally, there is a line of smaller text that provides information about the artist or publisher, but it is not legible due to its small size. The background of the image is a light brown color, which suggests that the lithograph may have been printed on paper or another material that has aged over time. Overall, the image presents a unique and intriguing glimpse into the world of 19th-century French art and culture.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-01-27

The image is a poster with a brown background. It is in French and is titled "Les Diables de Lithographies!" It is illustrated with a group of people dancing with a devil in the middle. The devil is holding the hand of a woman and seems to be dancing with her. The poster is in black and white. The poster is folded in the middle.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-01-27

This image features an old, aged, and slightly torn brown paper with a vintage design on it. The design includes a group of people dancing with a devil in the middle, and the text "Les Diables de Lithographies" is written above them in a fancy font. The devil is holding an umbrella and has a bat-like figure on his back. The image also has the words "PAR LE POITEVIN" written below the design.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

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