Human Generated Data

Title

700-Jahrfeier der Reichs-Freiheit Luebeck Advertising Poster

Date

1926

People

Artist: Alfred Mahlau, German 1894 - 1967

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, Gift of the artist, BR32.16

Human Generated Data

Title

700-Jahrfeier der Reichs-Freiheit Luebeck Advertising Poster

People

Artist: Alfred Mahlau, German 1894 - 1967

Date

1926

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, Gift of the artist, BR32.16

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-14

retro 99
vintage 98.3
paper 98.2
vector 97.6
design 97.2
old 97
illustration 96.5
card 96.3
typography 96.3
graphic 94.9
no person 94.6
symbol 94.5
desktop 94
decoration 93.5
sign 93.2
dirty 93.1
cardboard 92.6
bill 92.6
disjunct 91.6
greeting 91.3

Color Analysis

Categories

Imagga

Captions

Azure OpenAI

Created on 2024-11-16

This is an image of a vintage poster, mostly likely used for advertising or commemorative purposes. It features a stylized graphic representation with a series of peaked shapes resembling the spires of Gothic buildings, possibly churches or cathedrals, set against a plain background. The shapes are colored in shades of red-brown and green, which could be interpreted as an artistic depiction of buildings made of brick and roofs covered with copper that has patinated over time. Below the graphical representation, there is text in a bold and decorative font which reads: "700 Jahrfeier der Reichsfreiheit Lübeck 3.-6. Juni 1926." Translated to English, it means "700 year celebration of the Imperial Freedom of Lübeck, June 3-6, 1926." This indicates that the poster was made to celebrate the 700th anniversary of the city of Lübeck's status as a Free Imperial City, and the event took place from June 3rd to June 6th, 1926. At the very bottom, on the right side, there is a signature that reads "A. Mahlau," which could be the artist's name, while on the lower left, there is text that says "Druck von H.G. Rahtgens, Lübeck," likely indicating the printer or publisher of the poster, based in Lübeck. The overall style of the poster suggests that it could have been influenced by the design trends of the early 20th century, such as Art Deco or related movements that favored geometric shapes and clean lines.

Anthropic Claude

Created on 2024-11-14

The image appears to be a vintage poster for a celebration or event in Lübeck, Germany. The poster features stylized silhouettes of buildings with tall spires, likely representing the historic architecture of Lübeck. The text in the center announces the "700th Anniversary of the Reich Freedom" (700 Jahrfeier der Reichsfreiheit) and mentions the dates of the event as June 3-6, 1926. The overall design has a minimalist, geometric aesthetic with the use of warm gold and red colors.