Human Generated Data

Title

Reproduction of artwork for exhibition catalogue Bauhaus 1919-1928

Date

1924/1938

People

Designer: Herbert Bayer, American 1900 - 1985

Artist: Unidentified Artist,

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, Association Fund, BR57.27

Human Generated Data

Title

Reproduction of artwork for exhibition catalogue Bauhaus 1919-1928

People

Designer: Herbert Bayer, American 1900 - 1985

Artist: Unidentified Artist,

Date

1924/1938

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, Association Fund, BR57.27

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2022-01-15

Text 99.4
Paper 96.8
Animal 62.8
Invertebrate 61.3
Ticket 56.4

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-25

text 98.7
business 97.3
paper 97.2
communication 96.5
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document 93.6
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card 86.8
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Imagga
created on 2022-01-15

envelope 53.9
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message 28.3
container 27
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poster 8.5
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icon 7.9
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Google
created on 2022-01-15

Rectangle 85
Font 84.6
Poster 78.8
Parallel 76.6
Pattern 67.7
Handwriting 67.5
Signage 66.9
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Paper 63.4
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Illustration 58.3
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Microsoft
created on 2022-01-15

text 99.8
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design 81.3
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Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Bird
Insect

Clarifai

Poster
Animal

AWS Rekognition

Bird 62.8%

AWS Rekognition

Insect 61.3%

Clarifai

Poster 70.4%

Clarifai

Animal 53.4%

Categories

Imagga
created on 2022-01-15

text visuals 99.3%

Captions

Microsoft
created by unknown on 2022-01-15

diagram 40%

Clarifai

Created by general-english-image-caption-clip on 2025-07-12

the poster for the show.

Salesforce

Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-23

a photograph of a picture of a wedding invitation

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-22

This image shows a black and white collage of text and symbols, reminiscent of avant-garde or Dadaist art. It appears to be a historical document, possibly a reproduction of an invitation. The words and letters are placed in a fragmented, non-linear fashion, with various typefaces and sizes. A prominent feature in the collage is the word "BAUHAUS" along with several other German words such as "Fest," "Einladung," and "Revue." The numbers "28" and "III" suggest a date, and pricing information is also present with "5 Mk."

One can see a few small illustrations or symbols scattered throughout the collage: a cross, an eye, a star, musical notes, and what look like dancing figures. At the bottom of the image, in English, it reads "Invitation to the last dance at Weimar." This text suggests that the collage may be related to the Bauhaus school and its influence on modern design, and the 'last dance at Weimar' could refer to an event related to the Bauhaus era ending in Weimar, Germany.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-22

The image appears to be a vintage-style invitation card, primarily in black and white, with various elements of typography and symbols. The text on the card is both in German and English. Here's a detailed description:

  • The largest element is the text block in the bottom right corner which reads: "Invitation to the last dance at Weimar."
  • Throughout the card, there is a mixture of fonts and decorative elements such as:
    • The word "Bauhaus" running vertically along the left side.
    • A black cross situated to the right of "Bauhaus."
    • The word "Kapelle" is within a black rectangular border.
  • Other snippets of text in German include:
    • "Die trauernden, lieben Bekannten u. Verwandten in Weimar."
    • "Der Retter kommt."
    • "Einladung."
    • "letzter Tanz."
  • There are several visual symbols, including:
    • A small bird.
    • A clock.
    • A coffee cup with steam.
    • A mask-like symbol adjacent to the word "Revue."
  • The event details: "28. III." and "29. Nachfest zusammen 5 Mk." are mentioned, indicating a date and possibly an entrance fee.
  • Some other words like "Revue," "Fest," and "Weimar" located in various parts of the card.

The layout combines different design elements indicative of the Bauhaus style, incorporating geometric shapes, varied fonts, and a mixture of minimalist and decorative graphic elements.

Anthropic Claude

Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-29

This is a historical invitation card for "The Last Dance at Weimar" (letzte Fest) at the Bauhaus. The design features various typographic elements in a modernist style characteristic of Bauhaus design, including crosses, geometric shapes, and different font styles. The invitation includes details about a "Revue" for "Damen u. Herren" (ladies and gentlemen), and indicates it's for the "28." (presumably the date). There's text mentioning "Retter kommt" (savior comes) and "Einladung" (invitation). The layout is asymmetrical and includes various graphic elements like a small eye symbol and birds. The card appears to be a black and white design, and below the invitation is a caption in English identifying it as "Invitation to the last dance at Weimar." This appears to be a historically significant piece of ephemera from the Bauhaus period.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-22

The image appears to be an old invitation or advertisement for a dance event or festival in Weimar, Germany. The text is in German and includes information about the event, such as the date ("28. III."), the name "Letzter Fest LT" (Last Dance at Weimar), and details about the revue and entrance fee. The image also includes various symbols and graphics, such as a cross, an eye, and birds. The text at the bottom of the image states "Invitation to the last dance at Weimar."

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-22

This is a historical invitation card for the "Last Dance" (Letzter Tanz) at the Bauhaus in Weimar. The design features various typographic elements and symbols, including the Bauhaus logo, crosses, and geometric shapes. The invitation is for an event on the 28th (and 29th as "Nachfest" or after-party), with text indicating it's a "Revue" for "Damen u. Herren" (ladies and gentlemen). There's also text reading "Retter kommt" (Savior comes) and "Einladung" (Invitation). The design demonstrates the characteristic Bauhaus style with its modern, minimalist aesthetic and experimental typography. Below the invitation is a caption in English that reads "Invitation to the last dance at Weimar." This appears to be a significant historical document marking one of the final events at the Bauhaus school in Weimar before it relocated.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-22

The image presents a black-and-white collage of various words and symbols, set against a gray background. The collage is composed of multiple pieces of paper, each featuring different text and graphics.

  • The top-left corner displays the word "Bauhaus" in large letters, accompanied by a cross symbol.
  • In the center of the image, a square box contains the word "Sapelle" in smaller letters.
  • To the right of the square box, the letters "LT" are prominently displayed, with the number "28" written below them.
  • Below the "LT" letters, the word "Einladung" is visible, followed by additional text in German.
  • On the left side of the image, the word "BAUHAUS" is written vertically, with a cross symbol positioned above it.
  • At the bottom of the image, the phrase "Invitation to the last dance at Weimar" is printed in black ink.

The overall design of the collage suggests that it may be an invitation or advertisement for an event related to the Bauhaus movement, which was a influential art school in Germany during the early 20th century.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-22

The image is a black and white collage of various words and symbols, with a central focus on the word "Einladung" in cursive. The collage appears to be an invitation to an event, possibly a dance or party, at the Bauhaus in Weimar, Germany.

Key Elements:

  • Central Text: The word "Einladung" in cursive, which translates to "invitation" in English.
  • Surrounding Text: Various words and phrases in German, including "Fest," "LT," "28," and "Revue."
  • Symbols: A cross, a bird, and an eye are scattered throughout the collage.
  • Background: A dark gray background with a lighter gray border around the edges.
  • Watermark: A watermark reading "BAUHAUS" is visible in the bottom-left corner.

Overall Impression:

The image suggests that the event is a formal or semi-formal gathering, possibly with a focus on art or culture. The use of German language and the mention of the Bauhaus suggest that the event is taking place in Germany during the early 20th century. The collage style of the image adds a sense of playfulness and creativity, which may reflect the artistic and experimental spirit of the Bauhaus movement.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-25

The image shows a vintage invitation card with a monochromatic color scheme. The card features a combination of text and symbols, including a cross, a flag, and a number. The card reads "Invitation to the last dance at Weimar" in English and "Einladung zum letzten Tanz" in German. The card also includes the date "28. III. 1936" and the time "am" (morning). The card has a black border and is placed on a gray background.

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-25

The image shows a poster with a lot of text and symbols on it. The poster has a black and white color scheme. The text on the poster is in different sizes and styles, and some of the text is in German. The poster contains various symbols, including a cross, a bird, and a flag. The poster also contains the words "Invitation to the last dance at Weimar."

Google Gemini

Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-17

The image shows an invitation to "the last dance at Weimar." It is a black and white design, evocative of the Bauhaus style, and is mounted on a gray background. The design includes several graphic elements and text in German, with the English translation provided below the main image.

The design has a collage-like appearance, with various fonts and graphic elements scattered across the layout. There are words like "Bauhaus" and "Einladung" (invitation). The elements also include: a cross symbol, an open eye, an outline of what appears to be a chapel, and a black flag with the number "28" on it. The phrase "letzter Tanz" (last dance) is angled diagonally across the upper right.

The invitation notes the dates "28" and "29" for a "Nachfest" (after-party), costing "5 Mk." (5 Marks). It also includes a note, in a smaller font, that one must confirm attendance and that entry is only with an invitation.

Other words such as "Revue" and phrases like "auch Damen u. Herren" (also Ladies and Gentlemen) are included. Overall, the design is reminiscent of early 20th-century avant-garde design.

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-17

The image is a collage or poster, likely for an event. It features a combination of text and graphic elements arranged in a seemingly chaotic yet intentional manner.

Here's a breakdown of the elements:

Text:

  • "Invitation to the last dance at Weimar." at the bottom
  • "letzter Tanz" (Last Dance) in a large, bold font.
  • "Fest-" and "LT" in a stacked arrangement.
  • "am" (on)
  • "und 29. Nachfest zusammen 5 Mk." (and 29. After-party together 5 Mk.)
  • "Einladung" (Invitation), written in a cursive font.
  • "bitte Nachricht ob kommen nur mit Einladung Zutritt" (Please notify if coming, admission only with invitation).
  • "Revue"
  • "auch Damen u. Herren" (Also ladies and gentlemen).
  • "HAUSSER der Retter kommt" (HAUSSER the savior comes)
  • "Die tieftrauernden lieben Bekannten u. Verwandten in Weimar." (The deeply grieving love acquaintances and relatives in Weimar.)
  • Words in German related to "alcohol and nicotine".
  • "Kapelle" (Chapel)
  • "Bauhaus"
  • "Feuerwerk" (Fireworks)
  • Other smaller bits of text, which are mostly German.

Graphics:

  • A black flag with the number "28" in white, with the Roman numeral "III"
  • A simple black cross
  • A small silhouette of a bird
  • A stylized drawing of an eye
  • A rectangle with black borders
  • A cup
  • Other miscellaneous shapes

Style and Arrangement:

  • The arrangement looks very much like the Dada or Bauhaus style, the text is fragmented and arranged non-traditionally, and using varied fonts.
  • The different components appear to have been cut out and pasted together, creating a layered effect.
  • The colors are primarily black and white, with a gray background and a gray border.

Overall Impression:

The poster is meant to be an invitation for an event, likely a dance or a party with elements of a revue. It appears to be taking place in Weimar and the event is the "Last Dance". The style is likely related to the Bauhaus design movement. The text about the "Retter" suggests it is a memorial. The imagery is designed to catch the eye, and its unorthodox style hints at the spirit of the event.

Mistral Pixtral

Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-02

The image appears to be a collage of various elements, primarily text and symbols, likely related to an event or series of events. Here is a detailed breakdown:

  1. Top Left Corner:

    • The word "Bauhaus" is visible, which is a reference to the influential German art school known for its approach to design, architecture, and art.
    • Below "Bauhaus," there is a large black cross, which might be symbolic or decorative.
  2. Middle Left Side:

    • There are several smaller symbols and text fragments, including what appears to be an eye and a bird.
    • The words "Boutique" and "Hopelle" are partially visible, suggesting references to retail or fashion.
  3. Top Right Corner:

    • The text "Fest" and "LT" are prominently displayed, with "Fest" likely referring to a festival.
    • The phrase "letzter Tanz" translates to "last dance" in English, indicating the final event or closing celebration.
    • The date "28. III." suggests the event is on March 28th.
    • Additional text mentions "und 29 Nachfest zusammen 5 Mk." which translates to "and on the 29th after-party together 5 Mk." indicating another event the following day with a combined cost of 5 Marks.
  4. Bottom Right Corner:

    • The word "Einladung" means "invitation" in English.
    • Below it, the phrase "bitte Nachricht ob kommen" translates to "please let us know if you are coming."
    • The phrase "mit Einladung Zutritt" means "admission with invitation."
    • The word "Revue" suggests a type of entertainment, possibly a variety show.
    • The phrase "auch Damen u. Herren" translates to "also ladies and gentlemen," indicating the event is open to all.
  5. Bottom Center:

    • There is a strip of text that reads "Invitation to the last dance at Weimar," which provides context for the event.

Overall, the image seems to be an invitation or announcement for a final dance event at Weimar, possibly related to the Bauhaus school, with specific instructions and details about the event.

Qwen

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-04

The image is a vintage invitation card with a black and white design, featuring elements of typography and symbolism. The card has a textured background and includes various overlapping texts and icons. Prominent elements include a large black cross, the word "Bauhaus," and the phrase "Invitation to the last dance at Weimar" in English at the bottom. The text "LT" and "Fest" suggest a celebratory or festive occasion. The date "28. III" and "29. Nachfest zusammen 5 Mk." indicate a specific date and time, likely for a party or event. The phrase "Retter kommt" adds a mysterious or dramatic tone, possibly hinting at a rescue or dramatic event. Overall, the card has a collage-like appearance with a mix of formal and artistic elements.

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-04

This image is a vintage poster featuring a collage-style design with various text elements, symbols, and graphics. The poster is predominantly black and white, with a gray background. The text is in German and includes the following information:

  • The text "letzter Tanz" (last dance) and "28." suggests that this is an invitation to a final event or celebration.
  • The words "Fest" (feast or festival) and "Einladung" (invitation) indicate that it is an invitation to a festive occasion.
  • The text "BAUHAUS" appears vertically on the left side, indicating that this event is associated with the Bauhaus school.
  • The words "Retter kommt" (the rescuer comes) and "Revue" (show or revue) suggest that there might be some form of performance or entertainment.
  • The text "auch Damen u. Herren" (also ladies and gentlemen) indicates that the event is open to both men and women.
  • The bottom of the poster has a note in English: "Invitation to the last dance at Weimar," confirming the location and purpose of the event.

The design includes various symbols such as a cross, a bird, and a flag, as well as different fonts and styles, which are characteristic of the Bauhaus design aesthetic. The poster has a sense of urgency and finality, as indicated by the words "letzter Tanz" and the overall composition.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

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