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Title

Last Dance, Invitation

Date

1925

People

Artist: Herbert Bayer, American 1900 - 1985

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, Gift of the artist, BR48.81

Copyright

© Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn

Human Generated Data

Title

Last Dance, Invitation

People

Artist: Herbert Bayer, American 1900 - 1985

Date

1925

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, Gift of the artist, BR48.81

Copyright

© Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn

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Amazon
created on 2019-04-08

Clarifai
created on 2018-02-10

text 91.9
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Imagga
created on 2018-02-10

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Google
created on 2018-02-10

text 89
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line 65.9
paper 62.4
brand 54.1

Microsoft
created on 2018-02-10

text 94.8

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Insect
Insect 82%

Categories

Imagga

text visuals 95.9%
paintings art 4.1%

Captions

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-30

This image appears to be an event invitation, likely designed inspired by the Bauhaus movement's typography and graphic style. The invitation utilizes an eclectic mix of fonts, graphic elements, and layout design, typical of the avant-garde and expressive approach Bauhaus is known for.

Text scattered across the card includes German phrases such as:

  • "letzte Feierlichkeit" which translates to "last celebration."
  • "Fest" indicating a festival or celebration.
  • "LT =letzter Tanz" meaning "Last Dance."
  • "Einladung" which translates to "invitation."
  • "Häusser der Retter kommt" meaning "Häusser the savior is coming."
  • "Bauhaus" and "Musik Kapelle" hinting at a musical band or ensemble associated with Bauhaus.
  • The date "28. III." indicates March 28th.
  • Mention of a revue and the names "Feininger, Klee, Kandinsky u. andere" referring to notable artists associated with the Bauhaus movement — Lyonel Feininger, Paul Klee, and Wassily Kandinsky, among others.

Graphic elements include:

  • An eye with tears falling into a cup.
  • A black cross with radiating lines.
  • Birds and a flower, possibly denoting themes or specifics of the festivity.
  • The inclusion of symbols for alcohol and nicotine suggests their presence at the event.
  • The word "Nadfest," possibly a combination of "Nachfest," indicating an after-party or subsequent celebration.

The card reflects a mix of serious, party, and whimsical tones that suggest a unique and memorable event organized with significant artistic input from the Bauhaus school.

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-11-28

This is an image of a vintage graphic design, which appears to be an invitation or advertisement for an event related to the Bauhaus, a renowned design school established in Weimar, Germany, in 1919. The design is a mix of text, geometric shapes, and graphic elements that are stylistically consistent with the Bauhaus aesthetic, which emphasizes functionality and simplicity.

The dominant textual element in the image is "BAUHAUS" written horizontally in a bold sans-serif typeface along the bottom left side. A large capital “Fest=,” which means "party" or "festival" in German, appears tilted diagonally across the middle, intersected by a large "LT" and the word "letzter Tanz," which translates to "last dance." To the right, the number "28." is placed within what appears to be the profile of a mask or face. Below it reads "III.," and "und 29. Nachfest" which indicates the dates of March 28th and an after-party on the 29th. The cost "zusammen 5 Mk." is mentioned, possibly indicating the price of 5 Marks for attending both events.

Below the dominant text, the word "Einladung," meaning "invitation," is artistically scribed. The phrase "bitte Nachricht ob kommen nur mit Einladung Zutritt" translates to "please respond if coming, entry only with invitation."

The text "in der Lotterie zu gewinnen Feininger, Klee, Kandinsky u. andere" suggests that there will be a lottery with a chance to win something associated with artists like Feininger, Klee, and Kandinsky, or possibly their works.

There are several small graphic elements: an eye with drops beneath, a cross with droplets leading to a teacup, and a small bird. Other text elements hint at various features of the event, such as music ("Musik"), and that both ladies and gentlemen ("auch Damen u. Herren") are welcome. The city of Weimar is mentioned, linking the event to the location of the Bauhaus during its early years.

The design employs a mix of typographical weights and orientations, creating a dynamic composition typical of avant-garde design of the early 20th century. It reflects the experimental and innovative spirit of the Bauhaus, which profoundly influenced architecture, art, and design throughout the 20th century.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-26

This appears to be a vintage German invitation or advertisement design with various typographic elements and symbols. It announces "Fest LT" (Festival LT) taking place on the "letzter Tanz" (last dance) on the 28th and 29th, with admission costing 5 Marks. The design includes several symbolic elements like a cross, teardrops, birds, and a cup. There's text mentioning "HÄUSSER der Retter kommt" (Houses the savior comes) and "Bauhaus" on the left side. The word "Einladung" (Invitation) is written in an ornate script style. The design includes mentions of a "Revue" for "Damen u. Herren" (Ladies and Gentlemen) and references a lottery featuring Feininger, Klee, Kandinsky and others. The overall layout is asymmetrical and uses both German blackletter and modern typography styles, characteristic of early modernist design.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-11-27

The image appears to be an advertisement or announcement for a cultural event or festival. It contains various elements and text in German, including the terms "Bauhaus", "Musik-Kapelle", "letzte Feierlichkeit - Fest - LT", and "Revue". The image also includes illustrations of religious symbols, arrows, and other decorative elements. The overall design and layout suggest this is a promotional material for some kind of artistic or cultural gathering, though I cannot identify any individuals featured in the image.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-24

The image depicts a vintage poster or advertisement, likely from the early 20th century, featuring a mix of text and graphics in German. The dominant colors are black and white, with a beige background that resembles aged paper.

Key Elements:

  • A large black cross is prominently displayed on the left side.
  • Various words and phrases are scattered throughout the image, including "BAUHAUS," "HÄUSSER der Retter kommt," and "Einladung."
  • A flag with the number "28" is visible in the top-right corner.
  • A cup with steam rising from it is situated near the center-left.
  • A bird is depicted flying upwards from the cup, while another bird is shown flying downwards towards the bottom-right corner.
  • The overall design suggests an invitation or announcement for an event, possibly related to religion or a cultural gathering.

Visual Style:

  • The use of bold typography and simple graphics gives the image a modernist feel, reminiscent of the Bauhaus style.
  • The aged appearance of the paper adds a sense of nostalgia and historical significance to the image.

Conclusion:

The image is a visually striking representation of a bygone era, offering a glimpse into the design aesthetics and cultural values of the early 20th century.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-11-25

The image is a vintage advertisement for a festival, featuring a mix of German text and illustrations. The ad is divided into two sections: the left side has a large cross, a cup, and a bird, while the right side features a flag, a bird, and a banner with the letters "LT" and "III.28." The background is a light beige color with a subtle watermark that reads "LETTERKRAFT" in large letters.

The text on the ad includes various phrases and words in German, such as "Bauhaus," "Häusser der Retter kommt," "Revue," and "Fest." The overall design of the ad suggests that it was created in the early 20th century, possibly during the Weimar Republic era.

The use of bold typography and simple illustrations gives the ad a nostalgic feel, reminiscent of the art deco style popular during that time period. The inclusion of the Bauhaus reference adds a touch of cultural significance, as the Bauhaus movement was a influential art and design school that emerged in Germany during the 1920s.

Overall, the image is a fascinating piece of historical advertising that provides insight into the cultural and artistic trends of the time.

Amazon Nova

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

This image is of a ticket for the closing party of the Bauhaus. The Bauhaus was an art school in Germany that was founded in 1919 and closed in 1933. The ticket is black and white and has a lot of text and symbols on it. The text on the ticket is in German and includes information about the event, such as the date, time, and location. The ticket also has a flag with the number 28 on it, which may represent the year the Bauhaus was founded. The Bauhaus was known for its innovative and experimental approach to art and design, and the closing party of the Bauhaus would have been a significant event in the art world.

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

The image is a postcard with various text and symbols printed on it. The postcard has a white background with black and gray text and symbols. The postcard is divided into two sections. The left section has a cross symbol, a cup, and a bird, and the right section has text and symbols. The postcard has a stamp on the left side. The postcard is a promotional item for a festival, with the text "Fest = LT" and "28. III." printed on it. The postcard also has a flag with the number "28" on it. The postcard is a promotional item for a festival, with the text "Fest = LT" and "28. III." printed on it. The postcard also has a flag with the number "28" on it.

Google Gemini

Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-04-27

The image is a vintage advertisement, likely a flyer or invitation, featuring a collage of text and symbols in a Bauhaus style. The dominant text includes the words "Bauhaus," "Fest," "LT," "Letzter Tanz" (Last Dance), "Einladung" (Invitation), and "Revue." A flag with the number 28 and the roman numeral III is prominent, suggesting a date.

Other notable elements include:

  • Text in German, such as "letzte Feierlichkeit" (last celebration), "Alkohol und Nicotin," and "HÄUSSER der Retter kommt" (HÄUSSER the savior comes).
  • A variety of fonts and text orientations, typical of Bauhaus design.
  • A combination of geometric shapes and illustrative icons, like a cross, musical notes, an eye shedding tears, and stylized birds.
  • Information about a lottery with prizes from Feininger, Klee, Kandinsky, and others.
  • Text stating that admission is only with an invitation.

The overall aesthetic is characteristic of the Bauhaus movement, emphasizing functionality, geometric shapes, and a blend of typography and imagery. The flyer seems to promote a final festive event, possibly a dance or revue, organized by Bauhaus, with additional attractions like a lottery and refreshments.

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-04-27

This appears to be a vintage poster or advertisement, possibly for an event. It has a strong Bauhaus influence with its use of typography, geometric shapes, and asymmetrical composition.

Here are some of the key elements:

  • Bauhaus: The word "BAUHAUS" is prominently displayed, indicating the poster is connected to the Bauhaus movement or school of art and design.
  • Text and Typography: A variety of fonts and text layouts are used, a hallmark of Bauhaus design. The text includes phrases like "Letzter Tanz" (Last Dance), "Einladung" (Invitation), "Revue", as well as details about an event date (28. III.) and price.
  • Imagery: The poster includes a cross, a tear-filled eye, a flag, and a variety of stylized drawings of birds.
  • Overall Style: The poster has a dynamic, layered composition. The placement of elements and the overlapping of text and shapes create visual interest and a sense of movement. The layout indicates a celebration or party-related event.
  • Event Details: The poster indicates an event called "Fest" (celebration) with a "Letzter Tanz" (last dance), possibly a farewell event or closing party. It mentions an "Einladung" (invitation) and refers to a lottery with prizes.
  • Other text: The text mentions alcohol and nicotine, suggesting a nightlife or social event. It also refers to the names of prominent artists, possibly to the prizes of the lottery.

Overall, the poster is a fascinating example of modernist design, likely advertising a significant event with a Bauhaus connection.

Mistral Pixtral

Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-04-27

The image appears to be a vintage poster or flyer, likely from the early 20th century, written in German. It is promoting an event titled "Fest-LT - letzter Tanz," which translates to "Fest-LT - Last Dance." The event is scheduled for the 28th and 29th of an unspecified month, starting at 5 PM. The venue is the "Feuerschloß" in Weimar.

The poster includes various elements and text:

  1. Event Details:

    • "Fest-LT - letzter Tanz" (Fest-LT - Last Dance)
    • Date: 28th and 29th
    • Time: 5 PM
    • Location: Feuerschloß, Weimar
  2. Activities and Features:

    • "Einladung" (Invitation) - The text mentions that admission is only possible with an invitation card.
    • "Revue" - There will be a revue (a type of theatrical entertainment) featuring ladies and gentlemen.
    • "Alkohol und Nikotin" (Alcohol and Nicotine) - It seems to indicate that alcohol and nicotine will be available.
    • "HÄUSSER der Retter kommt" (HÄUSSER the savior comes) - This could be a reference to a performer or a character in the event.
  3. Design Elements:

    • The poster features a variety of typographic styles and fonts, including bold, decorative, and hand-drawn lettering.
    • There are several illustrations, including a cross, an eye with tears, a cup, and birds.
    • The word "Bauhaus" is prominently displayed, suggesting a connection to the Bauhaus art movement or school, which was active in Weimar during the early 20th century.
    • There is a reference to "Mujik Kappelle" (Mujik Band), which might be a musical group performing at the event.
  4. Additional Information:

    • The poster mentions a lottery with prizes such as "Feininger, Klee, Kandinsky u. andere" (Feininger, Klee, Kandinsky, and others), which are likely references to artworks by these famous artists.

Overall, the poster is a colorful and eclectic mix of text and imagery, typical of the avant-garde design aesthetics of the early 20th century, particularly associated with the Bauhaus movement.

Text analysis

Amazon

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