Human Generated Data

Title

Philippe the Beautiful

Date

17th century

People

Artist: Stefano Della Bella, Italian 1610 - 1664

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gray Collection of Engravings Fund, by exchange, S7.19.12

Human Generated Data

Title

Philippe the Beautiful

People

Artist: Stefano Della Bella, Italian 1610 - 1664

Date

17th century

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gray Collection of Engravings Fund, by exchange, S7.19.12

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-04-06

Text 98.7
Mammal 96.1
Horse 96.1
Animal 96.1
Person 87.3
Human 87.3
Art 80.5
Drawing 72.7
Sketch 57.6
Handwriting 57.4

Clarifai
created on 2018-04-19

print 99.4
people 98.5
illustration 98.2
art 96.8
vintage 96.4
text 95.7
engraving 95.6
paper 95.6
old 95.3
retro 94.3
adult 92.8
letter 91.7
one 91.6
man 91.1
document 91
cavalry 91
antique 90.2
ancient 86.4
painting 85.7
card 83.9

Imagga
created on 2018-04-19

memorial 87.1
brass 73.8
structure 60.5
old 48.8
cemetery 48
vintage 40.6
grunge 37.5
antique 37.4
ancient 34.6
paper 34.5
texture 33.4
gravestone 33.2
retro 32.8
aged 29.9
stone 27.1
art 26.9
frame 25
wall 24
border 23.5
pattern 19.9
design 19.7
damaged 18.1
dirty 18.1
grungy 18
textured 17.6
historic 16.5
blank 16.3
material 15.2
page 14.9
text 14.9
drawing 14.7
brown 14.7
sketch 14.5
parchment 14.4
history 14.3
empty 13.8
detail 12.9
rough 12.8
stained 12.5
rusty 12.4
stains 11.7
wallpaper 11.5
worn 11.5
old fashioned 11.4
graphic 11
paint 10.9
decorative 10.9
backdrop 10.7
burnt 10.7
crack 10.7
decoration 10.5
document 10.2
money 10.2
grain 10.2
architecture 10.2
book 10.1
note 10.1
ragged 9.8
decay 9.7
letter 9.2
cash 9.2
currency 9
card 8.8
faded 8.8
closeup 8.8
torn 8.7
spot 8.6
floral 8.5
sheet 8.5
color 8.4
sculpture 8.3
bank 8.1
close 8
surface 7.9
grime 7.8
artistic 7.8
mottled 7.8
fracture 7.8
crumpled 7.8
space 7.8
edge 7.7
detailed 7.7
flower 7.7
finance 7.6
weathered 7.6
element 7.5
banking 7.4
backgrounds 7.3
carving 7.3
wealth 7.2
building 7.1

Google
created on 2018-04-19

mammal 92.4
text 92.2
horse like mammal 89.9
history 80.5
horse 71.7
font 66.1
paper product 60.5
paper 58.6
black and white 54.7
drawing 52.9
pack animal 52.1

Microsoft
created on 2018-04-19

text 100
book 99.8

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

AWS Rekognition

Age 26-43
Gender Female, 54.5%
Happy 46%
Confused 45.2%
Angry 47.2%
Sad 48.1%
Calm 47.2%
Surprised 45.9%
Disgusted 45.3%

AWS Rekognition

Age 26-43
Gender Female, 50.4%
Confused 45.4%
Surprised 45.4%
Disgusted 45.4%
Angry 45.9%
Happy 45.3%
Calm 48.7%
Sad 49%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Horse 96.1%
Person 87.3%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2018-04-19

a close up of a book 58.2%
close up of a book 51.5%
a close up of text on a book 49.1%

Azure OpenAI

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-11

This is an old engraved illustration depicting a person riding a horse. The rider is elegantly dressed in period clothing that suggests it might be a historical piece. The horse is depicted in mid-stride, indicating movement. Below the image is text written in French that appears to provide information about the person or the context of the image. The numeral "46" and the text "regna 28" are seen at the top, which could refer to some form of cataloging or historic record keeping. The illustration style and clothing suggest this might be from the late medieval or renaissance period.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-11

This image appears to be an old illustration featuring a figure mounted on a horse. The illustration is labeled with the number "46e" at the top left corner and "regna 28" at the top right corner. Below the illustration, there is a detailed text in French that reads: "Philippe le bel. Juste, sage, vaillant, aymant les lettres. il conquit la Flandre par deux fois, fit bastir le collège de Navarre, et reprima l'insolence du Pape Boniface." Translation: "Philip the Fair. Just, wise, valiant, loving letters. He conquered Flanders twice, built the College of Navarre, and suppressed the insolence of Pope Boniface." The text describes Philip the Fair (Philip IV of France), highlighting his character and achievements. The style of the illustration and the font of the text suggest a historical context.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-11

The image depicts a man on horseback, dressed in ornate clothing with a plumed hat. The man is labeled as "Philippe le bel", which seems to be his name. The text below the image provides a description of this person, describing him as "Juste, sage, vaillant, aumantles lettres. Il conquit la Fllandre par deux fois, fit bastir le college de Navarre, et reprima l'insolence du Pape Boniface" (Just, wise, valiant, mantle of letters. He conquered Flanders twice, built the College of Navarre, and repressed the insolence of Pope Boniface).

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-11

This is a historical engraving showing a mounted figure on horseback. The image appears to be a portrait of Philippe le Bel (Philip the Fair) of France. Below the equestrian image is text in French that describes him as just, wise, and valiant, noting that he conquered Flanders twice, built the College of Navarre, and stood up to Pope Boniface. The artwork is executed in a simple line engraving style typical of historical illustrations. The horse is depicted in a classical pose with one leg raised, and the rider wears period clothing with what appears to be a plumed hat. The image is numbered "46" at the top and includes the notation "ragna 28." The style and format suggest this is likely from a historical book or collection of royal portraits, possibly dating from the 17th or 18th century. The composition is typical of how monarchs and nobles were portrayed in formal equestrian portraits of that era.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-11

The image is a vintage illustration of a man riding a horse, accompanied by text in French. The illustration is rendered in black and white, with the man dressed in 17th-century attire, including a hat, coat, and breeches. He sits astride a horse that appears to be in mid-gallop, its legs extended in a dynamic pose. The text below the illustration reads "Philippe le bel" and continues with several lines of cursive writing, although the exact meaning is unclear due to the language barrier. The background of the image features a light-colored surface with a subtle texture, providing a neutral backdrop for the illustration and text. Overall, the image presents a striking visual representation of a historical scene, with the man and horse forming a compelling composition. The inclusion of text adds an air of mystery, inviting the viewer to decipher its meaning and learn more about the context in which it was created.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-11

The image depicts a page from an old book, featuring a drawing of a man on horseback and a block of text in French. The man is dressed in 17th-century attire, including a hat, coat, and boots, and is riding a horse with its front legs raised. The text below the drawing appears to be a quote or passage from a literary work, but it is not clear what the specific context or meaning of the text is. Overall, the image suggests that the book is a collection of literary works or historical documents from the 17th century, and the drawing and text are likely intended to illustrate a particular theme or idea.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

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