Human Generated Data

Title

The Wise Virgins - The Foolish Virgins

Date

1947

People

Artist: Henry Kreis, American 1899 - 1963

Classification

Medals and Medallions

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Society of Medalists, 1947.92

Human Generated Data

Title

The Wise Virgins - The Foolish Virgins

People

Artist: Henry Kreis, American 1899 - 1963

Date

1947

Classification

Medals and Medallions

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Society of Medalists, 1947.92

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2022-07-01

Gold 99.9
Gold Medal 95.1
Trophy 95.1
Human 67.3

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-17

no person 99.2
currency 96.9
wealth 96.4
money 95
one 94.6
people 93.3
business 90
graphic design 89.4
sculpture 88.5
gold 88
savings 87.8
man 87.1
isolate 86.7
glazed 86.3
bronze 85.5
two 84.9
cash 84.4
ancient 83.8
retro 83.4
old 81.9

Imagga
created on 2022-07-01

ingot 44.4
pick 38.3
block 35.3
money 33.2
device 31.8
currency 31.4
coin 30.5
cash 27.5
finance 26.2
coins 25.1
bank 23.3
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electric lamp 13.1
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symbol 11.4
lamp 10.6
savings 10.3
face powder 10.2
two 10.2
plate 9.8
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Google
created on 2022-07-01

Art 84.3
Headgear 81
Wood 79.9
Font 79.8
Circle 78
Artifact 73.5
Currency 72.4
Metal 71.5
Fashion accessory 67.6
Coin 67.3
Carving 65.6
Money 65.5
History 63.6
Illustration 63.6
Ancient history 61.2
Logo 60.5
Nickel 60.1
Symbol 59.5
Relief 57.4
Jewellery 55.3

Microsoft
created on 2022-07-01

text 93.4
indoor 88.2
coin 78.9
ceramic ware 35.1

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

AWS Rekognition

Age 20-28
Gender Female, 97.1%
Calm 66.7%
Confused 24.9%
Surprised 7.1%
Fear 6.2%
Sad 3.3%
Disgusted 1.3%
Angry 1.2%
Happy 0.4%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person

Clarifai

Human face
Coin
Human head
Human nose
Human eye
Clothing
Human mouth

AWS Rekognition

Person 67.3%

Clarifai

Human face 96.6%

Clarifai

Human face 61.8%

Clarifai

Human face 55.7%

Clarifai

Human face 51%

Clarifai

Human face 48%

Clarifai

Human face 37.3%

Clarifai

Human face 33.7%

Clarifai

Coin 77.4%

Clarifai

Human head 49.2%

Clarifai

Human nose 47.1%

Clarifai

Human eye 43.7%

Clarifai

Human eye 34.9%

Clarifai

Clothing 38.5%

Clarifai

Clothing 33.7%

Clarifai

Human mouth 38.1%

Categories

Imagga
created on 2022-07-01

paintings art 65%
food drinks 35%

Captions

Microsoft
created by unknown on 2022-07-01

a close up of a plate on a table 29.9%
a close up of a plate 29.8%
close up of a plate 29.7%

Clarifai

No captions written

Salesforce

Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-06-12

a photograph of a medal medal medal medal medal medal medal medal medal medal medal medal medal medal medal

Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-04

two gold medallions with a woman and a man

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-13

The image shows a pair of gold medals. The left medal depicts the figures labeled "The Wise Virgins," accompanied by text specifying the title. The right medal depicts figures labeled "The Foolish Virgins" along with a quote:
"No light had we; for that we do repent,
and learning this the bridegroom will relent.
Too late, too late, ye cannot enter now.

No light: so late, and dark and chill the night.
O let us in that we may find the light!
Too late, too late, ye cannot enter now."
Attributed to Tennyson.
The medals feature detailed relief art and a measurement scale on the right side, indicating their size in centimeters.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-13

The image shows a gold medal with intricate designs and inscriptions on both sides. The left side features a group of women standing together, with the text "THE WISE VIRGINS" inscribed below them. The right side of the medal depicts another scene with women sitting and standing on a platform, accompanied by small animal figures. Beneath this scene is the inscription "THE FOOLISH VIRGINS," followed by a quote from Tennyson:

"No light, so late, and dark and chill the night,
O let us in, that we may find the light!
Too late, too late, ye cannot enter now."

There is a small ruler to the right side of the image indicating the size of the medal in centimeters.

Anthropic Claude

Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-16

The image shows two gold medals or medallions. The one on the left depicts the profile of a woman with long, flowing hair, with the text "THE WISE VIRGINS" written below. The one on the right shows a group of figures, with text that reads "THE FOOLISH VIRGINS" and a quote about the foolish virgins and the need to find the light. Both medallions appear to be artistic representations of some kind of allegorical or symbolic subject matter.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-14

The image presents a pair of circular medals, each featuring an embossed design on a gold-colored background. The medals are set against a black background, with a ruler-like scale visible along the right edge.

Medal 1:

  • Left Side: A woman's head is depicted in profile, facing left, with long hair flowing down her back.
  • Right Side: A group of five people are shown standing together, dressed in long robes.
  • Text: The words "THE VIRGIN VIRGINS" are inscribed in small letters at the bottom left of the medal.

Medal 2:

  • Left Side: A quote from John Milton's "Paradise Lost" is written in small letters: "THE ENGLISH VIRGINS... SHE LIGHTED UP THE FIRE THAT DID BURN SO BRIGHT AND LEVANTING UP THE BEDDING WITH RENT... NO MORE THEY COULD ENTER HERE."
  • Right Side: A group of six people are shown sitting on a couch, with two dogs lying at their feet.
  • Text: The words "THE ENGLISH VIRGINS" are inscribed in small letters at the top of the medal, accompanied by a small illustration of a crown.

Background:

  • The medals are set against a solid black background, which provides a striking contrast to the gold-colored medals.
  • A ruler-like scale is visible along the right edge of the image, featuring white lines and numbers that range from 0 to 10 centimeters.

Overall, the image showcases two intricately designed medals, each with its own unique features and symbolism. The use of a black background and a ruler-like scale adds a sense of depth and precision to the image.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-14

The image features a circular gold medal with an embossed design on both sides. The left side of the medal showcases a woman's head and shoulders, wearing a hooded cloak, accompanied by four figures in the background. The right side of the medal depicts a group of people gathered around a table, with a quote from John Milton's poem "Paradise Lost" inscribed below them.

The medal is set against a black background, with a ruler displayed vertically along the right edge, indicating that the medal measures approximately 8 centimeters in diameter. The overall design and presentation suggest that this medal may be a commemorative or award piece, possibly related to literature or art.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-13

The image shows two gold-colored medals on a black background. The front of the medals features a woman's profile, possibly representing a saint, with long flowing hair and a serene expression. The medals have a border with the words "The Virgin" written in a cursive font. The back of the medals features a scene with several people, including a woman with a baby, a man, and a dog. The scene is accompanied by a quote in a cursive font that reads, "No light had we for our way, but yours repent and learning that the bridegroom will relent too late, be late ye may not enter now." The medals are placed on a ruler with a measurement of 10 cm.

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-13

The image shows two gold-plated medals, both with the same design on the front and different designs on the back. The front side of the medals features a woman with long hair and a veil, possibly a saint, with four other women standing behind her. The back side of the medals shows a group of women standing on stairs, with a quote from a book. The medals are placed on a black background, with a ruler on the right side to show the size.

Google Gemini

Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-06-14

The image shows two sides of a round, bronze-colored medal against a black background, with a centimeter scale on the right side. The left side of the medal depicts a serene profile of a woman with a draped head covering, possibly a veil, and the text "THE WISE VIRGINS" inscribed near the bottom. In the background, behind the woman's portrait, there are four standing figures, possibly representing other virgins.

The right side of the medal depicts a scene with several figures, including one reclining on a step, and others standing or sitting. A small animal, possibly a dog or rat, is also visible near the bottom. Inscribed on this side are the words "THE FOOLISH VIRGINS" and a quote: "NO LIGHT HAD WE FOR THAT WE DO REPENT, AND LEARNING THIS THE BRIDEGROOM WILL RELENT, TOO LATE, TOO LATE, YE CANNOT ENTER NOW." followed by the text, "NO LIGHT SO LATE, AND DARK AND CHILL THE NIGHT, O LET US IN THAT WE MAY FIND THE LIGHT; TOO LATE, TOO LATE, YE CANNOT ENTER NOW" and the name "Tennyson."

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-06-14

Here's a description of the image:

The image shows two circular bronze medals displayed side-by-side against a black background. A ruler with centimeter markings is positioned vertically along the right edge of the image.

  • Left Medal: Depicts a woman's face in profile, wearing a head covering that drapes over her shoulders. The words "THE WINT VIRGINS" are engraved along the lower left edge of the medal. Behind her, several figures are depicted in a simplified, bas-relief style.

  • Right Medal: Features a raised relief scene of women on a raised platform, some sitting and others standing. The inscription "THE FOOLISH VIRGINS" appears along the top. Below the scene, text quotes from "Tennyson". There are two small animal figures in the scene.

The medals have a shiny gold-bronze color. The black background creates a strong contrast, highlighting the details and form of the medals.

Mistral Pixtral

Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-13

The image shows two sides of a commemorative medallion.

Left Side (Obverse):

  • The medallion features a detailed relief of a veiled woman, likely representing the Virgin Mary, with her hands clasped in prayer.
  • The text "THE VIRGIN VIRGINS" is inscribed near the bottom left of the relief.
  • In the background, there are faint outlines of several figures, possibly symbolizing followers or devotees.

Right Side (Reverse):

  • This side depicts a scene with several figures, including a person lying on a stretcher or bed, and others attending to them.
  • The text on this side reads: "THE ROUGH VIRGINS: NO LIGHT HAD WE FOR THAT WHICH WE WERE REPENTING AND LEARNING BUT THE BROKEN WALLS WILL LET THE LIGHT REVEAL YEARS NOT LIGHT ENOUGH. NO LIGHT WILL EVER BE RIGHT TILL WE HAVE MADE WHAT WE HAVE NOT. TILL WE HAVE MADE WILL NEVER BE RIGHT."
  • The bottom of the text is signed "T.S. ELIOT" and dated "1950."

The medallion appears to be a piece of art or a commemorative item, possibly related to religious or literary themes, given the inscriptions and imagery. The presence of T.S. Eliot's name suggests a connection to his literary works or thoughts.

Qwen

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-01

The image shows two gold medals, each depicting a biblical story related to the "Parable of the Ten Virgins" from the New Testament.

Left Medal: "The Wise Virgins"

  • The left medal is titled "The Wise Virgins" and features an engraving of a serene woman with flowing hair and a veil, symbolizing the wise virgins who were prepared for the bridegroom's arrival.
  • To her right, there are four additional women, also likely representing the wise virgins, shown as being ready and awaiting the event.

Right Medal: "The Foolish Virgins"

  • The right medal is titled "The Foolish Virgins" and illustrates the opposite scenario — five women sitting on a bench, appearing less prepared, which symbolizes the foolish virgins who were not ready for the bridegroom’s arrival.
  • Below the scene is a quote from Alfred Lord Tennyson's poem "The Foolish Virgins," which reads:

    "No light had we, for this we do repent,

    And learning this the bridegroom will relent.

    Too late, too late, ye cannot enter now."

Both medals are set against a black background with a scale on the right side, indicating their size in centimeters. The medals are intricately designed, reflecting the moral of the parable about preparation and readiness.

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-01

The image shows two medallions or plaques, each with detailed relief sculptures and inscriptions.

The left medallion features a profile of a woman with long hair, partially veiled, and the inscription "THE WISE VIRGINS" at the bottom. To the right of the profile, there are four figures standing together, seemingly in conversation or contemplation.

The right medallion depicts a scene with several figures, some standing and others sitting on a table, with a small animal, possibly a mouse, on the table. The inscription on this medallion reads, "THE FOOLISH VIRGINS." Below this, there are two quotes attributed to Tennyson, which read:

"No light had we, for that we do repent,
And learning this the Bridegroom will relent.
Too late, too late, ye cannot enter now."

"No light, so late, and dark and chill the night,
O let us in, that we may find the light.
Too late, too late, ye cannot enter now."

The medallions are gold in color and appear to be of significant artistic and historical value. The background is black, which contrasts with the gold and highlights the details of the sculptures and inscriptions. A scale on the right side of the image indicates the size of the medallions in centimeters.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

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