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Human Generated Data

Title

Nordic Week Lübeck

Date

1921

People

Artist: Alfred Mahlau, German 1894 - 1967

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, Gift of the artist, BR32.15

Human Generated Data

Title

Nordic Week Lübeck

People

Artist: Alfred Mahlau, German 1894 - 1967

Date

1921

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, Gift of the artist, BR32.15

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-11-08

Advertisement 99.8
Poster 99.8
Text 77.6
Paper 74.1
Brochure 74.1
Flyer 74.1
Art 66.4
Book 59.4

Clarifai
created on 2019-11-08

retro 97.7
illustration 97.1
print 96.5
bill 95.9
art 95.4
vintage 95
symbol 93.3
old 92.6
text 89.8
antique 89.4
card 89.3
no person 88.9
sign 88.7
flag 88.3
ancient 87.6
design 87.4
paper 87.4
decoration 87.3
painting 86.9
people 86

Imagga
created on 2019-11-08

book jacket 66.2
jacket 51.5
wrapping 40.1
covering 26.5
galley 24.6
art 24.3
design 23.6
sign 21.1
vessel 19.5
graphic 18.2
grunge 17
symbol 16.8
silhouette 14.9
craft 14.3
retro 13.1
decoration 12.7
wallpaper 12.3
black 12
celebration 11.2
holiday 10.8
information 10.6
building 10.6
label 10.6
vehicle 10.5
card 10.3
vintage 9.9
cartoon 9.8
pattern 9.6
flag 9.5
party 9.5
decorative 9.2
old 9.1
ornament 8.6
season 8.6
restaurant 8.6
splash 8.6
clip 8.4
texture 8.3
drawing 8.3
artwork 8.2
style 8.2
man 8.1
news 7.7
house 7.5
frame 7.5
danger 7.3
music 7.2
icon 7.1
night 7.1
modern 7

Google
created on 2019-11-08

Poster 93.2
Font 83.1
Graphics 56.2

Microsoft
created on 2019-11-08

text 100
cartoon 97.5
poster 97.1
design 96.7
illustration 92
graphic 85.2
drawing 70.1
typography 57.3

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Poster
Poster 99.8%

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 98.9%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2019-11-08

a close up of a sign 94.5%
a sign hanging on a wall 85.3%
close up of a sign 85.2%

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-04

The image is a vintage poster advertising the "Nordische Woche" (Nordic Week) in Lübeck, which took place from the 1st to the 11th of September, 1921. The poster has an artistic, stylized design featuring an array of black and orange triangular shapes representing ships with sails and masts, adorned with various symbols such as stars, fish, anchors, moons, and nautical motifs. In the center, there is a prominent red triangular shape resembling a tent or sail. Above this, a banner with a bird emblem is displayed. The overall color scheme of the poster is predominantly black, orange, and blue on a beige background. The text "NORDISCHE WOCHE" and "LÜBECK" appears in large, bold black lettering, while the dates "1-11. SEPTEMBER 1921" are written in a combination of black, orange, and blue. The artist or designer's name, "A. Mahlau," is noted on the bottom left side of the image, indicating their contribution to its creation.

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-04

This image is a vintage advertising poster. It features a bold graphic design with the central motif being stylized ships with tall, vertical masts, on which various flags and pennants are flying. The ships' hulls are black, and they sit on a red and black wave-like base, suggesting they are on the water. Each mast has different symbols, some resembling suns or stars, while one flag carries a bird, possibly an eagle, which is a common heraldic emblem. At the bottom of the poster, there is text in a stylized font that reads "Nordische Woche Lübeck 1.=11. September 1921." This translates to "Nordic Week Lübeck September 1-11, 1921," indicating the poster was likely created to promote an event that took place in Lübeck, Germany, in 1921. The term "Nordische Woche" suggests a focus on Nordic themes or cultures. In the lower right corner, there is smaller print that says "Kunstanstalt H.G. Rahtgens Lübeck," which identifies the printing establishment that produced the poster. The graphic style suggests an early 20th-century modernist influence, with its use of flat, bold colors and geometric shapes common to the Art Deco or Constructivist movements of that time.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-04

This image is a vintage advertising poster for the Nordic Week festival in Lübeck, Germany which took place from September 1-11, 1921. The poster features an abstract, stylized illustration with strong Art Deco/modernist influences that were popular in graphic design at the time. The central focus is a large, angular red tent shape, likely representing a festival tent or pavilion. Around and behind this red shape are numerous vertical lines and shapes in black, white and orange suggesting masts, poles, banners or pennants one might see at a festive outdoor gathering. Small geometric symbols adorn the tops of some of these vertical elements - circles, stars, a crown-like shape, adding to the festive and decorative aesthetic. The overall composition has an upward reaching energy. The event name "Nordische Woche" (Nordic Week) is prominently displayed at the bottom in a bold Art Deco style typeface, along with the location Lübeck and dates 1-11 September 1921. The high contrast color scheme of black, white, red and orange draws the eye and gives the poster an impactful, striking appearance to promote this cultural festival event. The simplicity and geometry of the shapes demonstrates the influence of avant-garde art movements on commercial poster design in the early 20th century.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-04

The image appears to be a vintage poster advertising the "Nordische Woche" (Nordic Week) event in Lubeck, Germany from September 1-11, 1921. The poster features an abstract, stylized design with various geometric shapes, lines, and symbols that seem to represent elements of Nordic or Scandinavian culture and iconography. The central image depicts what looks like a ship or boat with a prominent red sail. The text in the bottom portion of the poster provides the event details.

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-04

This is a vintage German poster from 1921 advertising "Nordische Woche" (Nordic Week) in Lübeck, which took place from September 1-11. The design features a stylized maritime scene with multiple sailing ships depicted in a modernist, graphic style using black, red, and blue colors on a beige background. The ships have tall masts with various flags and pennants, including what appears to be a heraldic eagle symbol. The composition is striking, with sharp angular forms and bold geometric shapes. The waves beneath the ships are represented by simple curved blue lines. The typography is characteristic of early 20th-century German design, with strong, clean letterforms. The overall aesthetic reflects the Art Deco and modernist influences of the period, emphasizing clean lines and bold graphic elements.

Meta Llama

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

The image depicts a poster for the "Nordische Woche Lubeck" (Northern Week in Lubeck) event, which took place from September 1 to 11, 1921. The poster features a beige background with an orange border and a prominent graphic of a ship at the top. The ship is adorned with various symbols and flags, including a red and black eagle emblem. The title of the event, "Nordische Woche Lubeck," is written in large, bold letters at the bottom of the poster, with the dates "1-11. September 1921" written below it in smaller text. The overall design of the poster suggests a sense of celebration and festivity, with its vibrant colors and dynamic graphics. The use of the word "Nordische" (Northern) in the title may indicate that the event was focused on Nordic culture or traditions, while the inclusion of the ship graphic could suggest a maritime theme or connection to the port city of Lubeck. Overall, the poster effectively conveys the excitement and energy of the event, inviting viewers to participate in the celebrations.

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

The image is a poster for the Nordische Woche Lubeck, an event that took place from September 1-11, 1921. The poster features a stylized illustration of a ship with multiple masts and sails, surrounded by various symbols and markings. The title of the event is written in large, bold letters at the bottom of the poster, with the dates of the event written below it. The poster has a beige background with a red border, and the text and illustrations are in black, red, and blue. The overall design of the poster is Art Deco-inspired, with geometric shapes and bold lines. The use of bright colors and bold typography gives the poster a sense of energy and excitement, suggesting that the event was a lively and festive occasion. Overall, the poster effectively conveys the theme and tone of the Nordische Woche Lubeck, and its design elements are consistent with the Art Deco style of the time period.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-04

The image is an old poster, and the poster has a white background with a red border. The poster features a red structure with a ship-like design on the bottom and a tower-like structure on the top. The poster also has a star, a sun, and a cross symbol on the top. The poster also has the text "NORDSCHE WOCHE LUBEC K" and the date "1=11. SEPTEMBER 1921" in black font.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-04

The image is a vintage poster for the "Nordische Woche" event in Lubeck, Germany, dated September 1-11, 1921. The poster features a stylized illustration of a red tower or structure in the center, surrounded by sailboats with various symbols and designs on their masts. The text "NORDDESCHE WOCHE LUBECCK" is prominently displayed in bold black letters, with the event dates written in blue below it. The poster has a vintage, hand-drawn aesthetic, with a beige background and a red border.

Text analysis

Amazon

1921
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AMAHLAU-L
1=11.JEPTEMBER 1921
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Google

A.MAHLAU-L NORDISCHE WOCHE LUBECK 1-11.SEPTEMBER 1921 KUNSTANSTALT H.G. RAHTGENS, LUBECK
A.MAHLAU-L
NORDISCHE
WOCHE
LUBECK
1-11.SEPTEMBER
1921
KUNSTANSTALT
H.G.
RAHTGENS,