Human Generated Data

Title

Bauhaus Exhibition Postcard No. 16

Date

1923

People

Artist: Ludwig Hirschfeld-Mack, Australian 1893 - 1965

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, Association Fund, BR49.637

Human Generated Data

Title

Bauhaus Exhibition Postcard No. 16

People

Artist: Ludwig Hirschfeld-Mack, Australian 1893 - 1965

Date

1923

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, Association Fund, BR49.637

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-04-08

Text 98.4
Label 98.1
Poster 92.5
Advertisement 92.5
Attorney 66.2
Handwriting 58
Calligraphy 58
Symbol 57
Art 55.4
Drawing 55.4

Clarifai
created on 2018-02-10

sign 98.5
illustration 95.9
label 95.3
vector 94.6
symbol 94.5
text 92.1
bill 88.4
business 88.2
desktop 86.7
design 85.7
typography 85.6
stamp 85.5
image 84.6
warning 84.4
vectors 82.2
banner 82.1
print 81.9
signalise 81.8
card 80.6
graphic 79.6

Imagga
created on 2018-02-10

jacket 27.2
wrapping 21.6
sign 21.1
retro 18.8
vintage 18.2
old 18.1
flag 17.2
grunge 17
covering 16.1
stamp 15.9
envelope 15.2
aged 14.5
mail 13.4
paper 13.4
design 13.2
symbol 12.8
money 12.8
business 12.7
texture 12.5
wall 12
letter 11
message 11
card 11
postmark 10.8
black 9.6
container 9.5
ancient 9.5
treasury 9.2
bank 9.1
currency 9
philately 8.9
icon 8.7
dollars 8.7
element 8.3
new 8.1
art 8.1
success 8
emblem 7.9
postage 7.9
postal 7.8
antique 7.8
stencil 7.7
depository 7.5
dollar 7.4
banking 7.4
cash 7.3
graphic 7.3

Google
created on 2018-02-10

font 85.7
design 64.9
logo 62.2
product design 57.7
brand 54.1
label 53.4

Microsoft
created on 2018-02-10

sign 67.5

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Poster 92.5%

Categories

Imagga

text visuals 99.9%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2018-02-10

a close up of a sign 96.2%
a sign on a pole 85.9%
close up of a sign 85.8%

Azure OpenAI

Created on 2024-11-28

This image features a graphic design with text and simple shapes arranged in a circular pattern. At the center, there is a large, solid black circle surrounded by bold black lettering. The text is organized to frame the circle with the names of the months "JULI," "AUGUST," and "SEPTEMBER" arrayed along the top arc in descending font size, and along the bottom arc the word "BAUHAUS" is presented in a similar manner. Directly above and below the central circle, the year "1923" bridges the text between the upper and lower halves of the design. The top part of the design also includes the place name "WEIMAR," oriented to align with the curve, and situated opposite to the bottom text "BAUHAUS." The style of the graphic design suggests a Modernist influence, typical of the Bauhaus School's aesthetic during its early years in Weimar, Germany.

Anthropic Claude

Created on 2024-11-27

The image shows an advertisement for a literary fair or event called the "German book fair" that took place in July, August, and September of 1923. The text prominently displays the title "The German Book Fair" along with the dates "July August September 1923". The design features an abstract sun-like symbol in the center, indicating the event may have had a thematic focus on German or international literature and culture.

Meta Llama

Created on 2024-11-25

The image is a vintage postcard featuring a striking black-and-white design. At its center, the words "JULI AUGUST SEPTEMBER 1923" are arranged in a circular pattern, with each month's name written in a curved line. Below this, the word "WEIMAR" is displayed in a similar curved line, accompanied by a stylized sun symbol. To the right of the sun, the text "BADEN" is written in a circular pattern, with the word "AUSS" positioned above the letter "D" and the word "SUN" below it. The background of the postcard is a light beige color, giving it a classic and timeless appearance. The overall design of the postcard is reminiscent of the Art Deco style, which was popular during the 1920s. The use of bold typography, geometric shapes, and a limited color palette creates a visually striking image that is both modern and nostalgic. The postcard appears to be a souvenir from the 1923 Weimar Republic, which was a significant cultural and political period in German history. The inclusion of the months of July, August, and September suggests that the postcard may have been created for a specific event or celebration during this time. Overall, the image is a fascinating glimpse into the past, offering a unique perspective on the art, culture, and politics of the Weimar Republic.

Text analysis

Amazon

1923
SEPTEMBER
AUGIST
SEPTEMBER AUGIST SULl
SULl
EIM
1923 so
EOSS
so

Google

PTEMBER 1923
PTEMBER
1923