Human Generated Data

Title

Barbary

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, S7.13.4

Human Generated Data

Title

Barbary

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, S7.13.4

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-04-06

Text 94.9
Advertisement 83.7
Poster 83.7
Art 82.8
Outdoors 77.8
Human 76.2
Person 76.2
Drawing 59.6
Nature 58.6
Sundial 57.1
Page 55.2

Clarifai
created on 2018-04-19

print 97
text 95.7
people 95.4
no person 94.7
paper 93.8
art 93.7
illustration 91.3
retro 90.8
old 90.7
vintage 89.9
one 83.6
adult 83.1
desktop 83.1
page 83
chalk out 81.9
antique 81.6
document 80.9
book bindings 80.8
engraving 79.9
painting 79.8

Imagga
created on 2018-04-19

sketch 100
drawing 100
representation 100
old 27.2
paper 25.9
vintage 21.5
retro 19.7
grunge 19.6
art 19
antique 18.2
ancient 17.3
page 16.7
book 15.6
line 14.6
design 14.2
texture 13.9
religion 13.4
graphic 13.1
religious 12.2
pattern 11.6
text 11.3
aged 10.9
ink 10.6
god 10.5
curve 10.5
detail 10.5
style 10.4
document 10.2
symbol 10.1
dirty 9.9
holy 9.6
money 9.4
letter 9.2
backdrop 9.1
paint 9.1
bible 8.8
card 8.6
spiritual 8.6
close 8.6
floral 8.5
print 8.5
black 8.4
silhouette 8.3
note 8.3
shape 8.2
artistic 7.8
sepia 7.8
ornament 7.8
modern 7.7
flower 7.7
wallpaper 7.7
damaged 7.6
grungy 7.6
writing 7.5
frame 7.5
element 7.4
church 7.4
business 7.3
color 7.2

Google
created on 2018-04-19

text 91.2
history 72.7
font 57.8
fictional character 55
paper 54.1
art 51.7
illustration 50.3

Microsoft
created on 2018-04-19

text 99.1

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Poster 83.7%
Person 76.2%

Categories

Captions

Azure OpenAI

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-11

This is a black and white etching or engraving showing a personification of the concept of "Barbarie," which is likely a reference to the Barbary Coast, historically used to describe the North African territories of the Ottoman Empire, such as Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya. The figure in the image appears to be an allegorical representation, dressed in elaborate, flowing garments, with their back to the viewer and their head turned in profile. They hold a long spear or staff and have what looks like a plume or tassel attached to their head. Beneath the figure is a text in French that translates to: "Beautiful and temperate, extends along the Mediterranean Sea up to the Strait of Gibraltar. The cities Tunis, Biserte, Alger, and Tripoly are held by pirates, under the protection of the Turk." The top left corner of the image features what seems to be a symbol or ink blot, and at the very top, there's the number "1," suggesting this image could be part of a series or book. The text and imagery indicate a European perspective of this North African region during a time when piracy was a significant concern, and the lands were under the rule of the Ottoman Empire.

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

This image appears to be an old playing card, specifically the Ace of Spades. The card features an illustration of a person dressed in historical attire, holding a long spear or staff, and looking to the side. The attire appears to be flowing with detailed drapery. Below the illustration, there is text written in French: "Barbaric Belle et temperée, s'étend le long de la mer méditerranée jusqu'au destroit de Gilbraltar. les villes Thunis, Biserte, Alger et Tripoly, sont tenues par des pyrates, sous la protection du Turc." The text in English translates to: "Barbaric Beautiful and temperate, extending along the Mediterranean Sea to the Strait of Gibraltar. The cities of Tunis, Bizerte, Algiers, and Tripoli are held by pirates, under the protection of the Turk."

Anthropic Claude

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

This image appears to be a black and white engraving or illustration depicting a woman wearing a long, flowing robe and holding a spear or staff. She has wind-swept hair and seems to be in a powerful, dramatic pose. The image is accompanied by text that describes her as "Barbaric" and mentions various locations and places, including the Mediterranean Sea and Gibraltar. While the image contains a human figure, I will not identify or name any individuals depicted, in accordance with the instructions provided.

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

This is a historical playing card illustration showing the Ace of Spades with the theme "Barbaric." The image features an artistic rendering of a figure in flowing robes and headdress, carrying a long staff or pole. The illustration is done in a line drawing style typical of the period. Below the figure is French text that describes the Barbary Coast, stating that it extends along the Mediterranean Sea to the Strait of Gibraltar, and mentions that the cities of Tunis, Bizerte, Algiers, and Tripoli are held by pirates under Turkish protection. The artwork appears to be from an old deck of educational playing cards that combined game play with geographical and historical information. The style suggests it's likely from the 17th or 18th century. The detailed line work and calligraphy are characteristic of period engravings.

Meta Llama

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

The image depicts a vintage playing card with a drawing of a man and French text. * The card is off-white with a thin black border around the edges. * The card has a number "1" in the top-left corner, indicating that it is the first card in a deck. * The card features a drawing of a man in the center, wearing a long robe and holding a spear in his right hand. * The man has long hair and a beard, and he is facing to the left. * He is standing on a platform or pedestal, and his feet are bare. * He is wearing a long robe that reaches down to his ankles, and it is draped over his shoulder. * He is holding a spear in his right hand, which is pointed upwards. * The spear has a long shaft and a pointed tip. * Below the drawing of the man, there is French text written in cursive. * The text is written in black ink and is difficult to read. * It appears to be a description or title for the card, but the exact meaning is unclear. * The text is written in a decorative font, with flourishes and embellishments throughout. * The background of the card is off-white, with a subtle texture that resembles paper or parchment. * There are no other images or designs on the card, except for the number "1" in the top-left corner. * The overall design of the card is simple and elegant, with a focus on the drawing of the man and the French text. In summary, the image shows a vintage playing card with a drawing of a man and French text. The card has a number "1" in the top-left corner, and the man is depicted standing on a platform or pedestal, holding a spear in his right hand. The French text below the drawing appears to be a description or title for the card, but the exact meaning is unclear. The background of the card is off-white, with a subtle texture that resembles paper or parchment.

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

The image is a French playing card, specifically the "Barbaric" card from a deck of cards. The card features an illustration of a woman in a long dress and a cloak, holding a spear or staff in her right hand. She has long hair tied up in a bun and is wearing a headpiece or crown. The card has a beige background with black text and illustrations. The number "1" is written in the top-left corner, and the word "Barbaric" is written below the illustration. There is additional text below the illustration, but it is not legible. Overall, the image appears to be a unique and artistic representation of a playing card, with a focus on the character of the woman depicted.

Text analysis

Amazon

protection
fous
Biserte,
tenues
pyrates,
la
Alger
a
Fripoly
par
Barbarie
mer
elong
Glbratar:
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et
Belle
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temperec,
de la mer mediterranee Jusques a
Jusques
Thmis,
Turc.
destroit
font
S'estend
Belle et temperec, S'estend elong
esvillcs
des
destroit de Glbratar: esvillcs Thmis,
du Turc.
1
de
du

Google

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