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Human Generated Data

Title

Four Tulips

Date

c. 1637-1645

People

Artist: Jacob Marrel, Dutch 1613/14 - 1681

Classification

Drawings

Credit Line

The Maida and George Abrams Collection, Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Promised Gift, 1.2018.103

Human Generated Data

Title

Four Tulips

People

Artist: Jacob Marrel, Dutch 1613/14 - 1681

Date

c. 1637-1645

Classification

Drawings

Credit Line

The Maida and George Abrams Collection, Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Promised Gift, 1.2018.103

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2023-08-23

Art 99.8
Painting 99.8
Flower 99.6
Plant 97.2
Envelope 95.8
Greeting Card 95.8
Mail 95.8
Plant 94.2
Rose 90.9
Tulip 81.4
Rose 79
Petal 66.6
Drawing 57.5
Modern Art 56.9
Rose 56.3
Flower Arrangement 55.1

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-13

tulip 99.5
flower 99.3
leaf 99
nature 98.9
vintage 98.3
retro 98.3
flora 97.6
art 97.5
painting 97.5
illustration 97.3
no person 97.3
floral 96.8
card 96.8
old 96.5
summer 96.2
Easter 95.8
artistic 95.6
antique 95.6
growth 94.9
color 92.7

Imagga
created on 2023-08-23

tulip 100
plant 76
spring 58.1
flower 57.7
tulips 51.7
floral 42.5
leaf 42
blossom 38.5
flowers 37.4
flora 36.7
garden 36
bloom 35.4
petal 35.3
bouquet 31.6
season 24.9
easter 24.7
field 24.2
stem 23.2
yellow 23.2
fresh 22.9
bright 22.9
color 22.2
leaves 21.9
bud 21.8
colorful 21.5
growth 21.1
natural 20.7
pink 20.7
botany 20.5
seasonal 19.3
gift 18.9
lily 18.3
love 18.1
summer 18
romance 17.9
grow 17.7
close 17.7
vibrant 17.5
life 17.2
growing 16.2
gardening 16.1
day 15.7
purple 15.5
bulb 15.4
orange 15.3
bunch 15
agriculture 14.9
arrangement 14.7
springtime 14.5
valentine 14.5
botanical 14.2
vase 13.9
sun 13.7
florist 13.7
petals 13.3
plants 13
foliage 12.9
celebration 12.8
head 12.6
freshness 12.5
cactus 12.2
blooming 11.5
closeup 11.4
pretty 11.2
grass 11.1
bulbs 10.8
soil 10.7
dutch 10.7
single 10.7
fields 10.6
decoration 10.4
vascular plant 10.1
present 10
buds 9.8
may 9.8
march 9.8
new 9.7
detail 9.6
delicate 9.6
anniversary 9.4
park 9.1
farm 8.9
backgrounds 8.9
daffodils 8.9
pot 8.8
sunny 8.6
narcissus 8.5
landscape 8.2
colors 7.9
rural 7.9
valentine s 7.8
outdoor 7.6
birthday 7.4
care 7.4
romantic 7.1

Google
created on 2023-08-23

Microsoft
created on 2023-08-23

flower 85.5
child art 80.1
drawing 68.3
plant 67.6
flora 66.5
illustration 56
fabric 13.4

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Plant
Rose
Plant 97.2%

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 99.7%

Captions

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-03-08

This is an image of a two-page illustration depicting four different varieties of tulips, with each tulip shown in full bloom along with its stem and leaves. The illustrations appear to be done with great detail, suggesting that they may be botanical or scientific in nature, perhaps from a study or a botanical book. On the left page, there are two tulips. The one on the left side is pale pink and white with pointed petals, and the one on the right is primarily red with yellow accents, also with pointed petals. Each flower has a long green stem with elongated green leaves, and there are small insects illustrated near the stem of each flower, adding to the naturalistic feel. Some sort of handwritten text is visible above the illustrations on this page, possibly the names of the tulip varieties in a script indicative of an older writing style. On the right page, the pattern continues with two more tulips depicted. The tulip on the left features a striking blend of red and yellow, with bold streaks and flames of red on a yellow background, which was typical of the highly sought-after "broken" tulips prized in the past due to a virus that causes this color-breaking effect. The tulip on the right has a similar color scheme but with a different pattern of flames and streaks. Again, there is handwritten text above the flowers, likely corresponding to the names of these tulip varieties. The leaves and stems of these flowers also each have a small insect drawn near them, and there's a larger flying insect in the blank space between the two flowers. This illustration style and the attention to the botanical detail would have been particularly common during the tulip mania of the 17th century in the Netherlands, or could depict varieties from another historical period of botanical study and classification.

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

This image is a detailed illustration of four tulips, arranged side by side in two groups. Each tulip is accompanied by an insect, lending a sense of natural coexistence. The tulips exhibit different vibrant color patterns and shapes: 1. The first tulip on the left side has petals that appear pale pink with white streaks, and a green stem with two accompanying green leaves. A tiny insect is perched on one of the leaves. 2. The second tulip next to it is red and yellow, with an intricate pattern where yellow colors seem to blend into the red petals. It has a green stem and elongated leaves with another small insect visible on one of the leaves. 3. On the right side, the third tulip showcases a striking blend of yellow and red colors, with its petals exhibiting a flame-like pattern. Like the previous, its green stem and leaves are depicted in detail along with an insect hovering beside it. 4. The fourth tulip closely resembles the third in terms of color but has slightly more pronounced red streaks, making it visually distinct. This tulip also follows the form of green stem and leaves, with two insects present around it. The background is a plain off-white, allowing the intricate details of the flowers and insects to stand out prominently. Handwritten names are noted above each tulip, indicating possibly their types or the artist's annotations. The drawing exhibits meticulous attention to natural beauty and botanical accuracy, capturing the essence of these flowers and their accompanying fauna.

Anthropic Claude

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

The image shows several detailed illustrations of tulips. On the left side, there are two tulips with red and yellow petals, and on the right side, there are three tulips with more vibrant red and yellow markings. The tulips are shown in profile, with their long green stems and leaves visible. There are also small insects, likely bees or flies, depicted near the flowers. The illustrations appear to be botanical in nature, likely done as part of a study or catalogue of tulip varieties.

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

This is a beautiful botanical illustration showing four different tulips with their stems and leaves. The image appears to be a historical botanical drawing, likely from a scientific or horticultural text. The tulips are drawn with great detail and include two specimens on the left side and two on the right. The flowers are painted in different colors - the leftmost tulip appears to be white with reddish streaks, followed by a yellow and red tulip. On the right side are two more tulips in striking combinations of red, orange, and yellow with flame-like patterns on their petals. Each tulip has a single green leaf on its stem, and there are small insects depicted near some of the flowers - what appears to be flies or bees. The illustration includes handwritten text beneath each specimen, though the text is not clearly legible in this image. The artwork demonstrates the precision and attention to detail characteristic of botanical illustrations, with each flower's unique patterns and characteristics carefully rendered. The style suggests this might be from the 17th or 18th century, during a period when botanical illustration was particularly important for scientific documentation.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-15

The image presents a page from an antique book, featuring two illustrations of tulips. The left page displays three tulips, each with a distinct color pattern and labeled in Dutch. The right page showcases two tulips, also with unique color patterns and labeled in Dutch. * **Left Page:** * **Tulip 1:** A white tulip with red and yellow stripes. * **Tulip 2:** A red tulip with yellow stripes. * **Tulip 3:** A red and yellow tulip with white stripes. * **Right Page:** * **Tulip 1:** A red and yellow tulip with white stripes. * **Tulip 2:** A yellow and red tulip with white stripes. The background of the page is off-white, with a subtle border around the edges. The overall design suggests that this is a page from a botanical book or a collection of tulip varieties.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-15

This image is a vintage illustration of tulips, showcasing four distinct varieties. The left page features two tulips: one with red and yellow petals, accompanied by a small insect, and another with pink and white petals, alongside a small insect. The right page displays two more tulips: one with red and yellow petals, accompanied by a small insect, and another with yellow and red petals, also accompanied by a small insect. The background of the image is a light beige color, with the tulips and insects rendered in a detailed and realistic style. The overall effect is one of elegance and refinement, suggesting that the image may have been created for a botanical or horticultural purpose.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-01-12

The image shows a painting of flowers on a white sheet of paper. It is divided into two sections. The left side features two flowers, one of which is a tulip with a white and pink color, and the other is a tulip with a yellow and red color. The right side features three flowers, with two of them having a yellow and red color and one having a red and yellow color. Each flower has a green leaf. There are also insects on the flowers.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-01-12

The image shows an open book with two pages displaying detailed botanical illustrations of tulips. On the left page, there are three tulips with varying colors and patterns. The tulips are depicted in full bloom, showcasing their intricate petal designs and vibrant colors. The tulips are labeled with names such as "Luyster en Byt Van," "Dyck," and "Cornel." On the right page, there are also three tulips, each with unique color combinations and patterns. These tulips are also labeled with names like "Frug," "Hamp," and "Pitten." Additionally, there are small insects depicted on the leaves of the tulips, adding a touch of realism to the illustrations.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

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