Human Generated Data

Title

Empire of the Great Mogor

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, S7.12.10

Human Generated Data

Title

Empire of the Great Mogor

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, S7.12.10

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-04-06

Text 98.7
Human 92.9
Person 92.9
Newspaper 83.7
Art 82.8
Drawing 62.3
Painting 58.6
Page 58.3
Letter 55.4

Clarifai
created on 2018-04-19

print 98.9
people 97.7
illustration 95.6
art 95.3
text 93.7
one 91.2
no person 90.4
adult 89.8
man 88.3
engraving 88.2
paper 83.7
retro 81.6
administration 81.5
old 79.9
chalk out 78.7
symbol 78.5
vintage 78
religion 77.8
poetry 77.7
portrait 77.6

Imagga
created on 2018-04-19

sketch 100
representation 100
drawing 100
old 21.6
architecture 18.7
black 18.6
design 18
art 17.8
vintage 15.7
grunge 14.5
paper 14.1
graphic 13.9
antique 13.8
history 13.4
style 13.3
retro 13.1
ancient 13
detail 12.9
man 12.8
shape 12.6
line 12
artistic 11.3
pattern 10.9
travel 10.6
wall 10.3
creativity 10.2
curve 9.6
building 9.5
symbol 9.4
construction 9.4
structure 9.4
house 9.2
historic 9.2
silhouette 9.1
backdrop 9.1
historical 8.5
modern 8.4
hand 8.4
backgrounds 8.1
business 7.9
liquid 7.8
money 7.7
plan 7.6
movement 7.5
city 7.5
water 7.3
decoration 7.3
stone 7.2
science 7.1

Google
created on 2018-04-19

text 92
history 78.7
font 64.2
paper 62.5
illustration 55.6
artwork 52.1
paper product 50.3

Microsoft
created on 2018-04-19

text 99.9

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

AWS Rekognition

Age 26-44
Gender Male, 53.5%
Angry 51.5%
Disgusted 45.9%
Happy 45.2%
Surprised 45.4%
Calm 45.6%
Confused 45.3%
Sad 46.1%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person 92.9%

Categories

Captions

Azure OpenAI

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-15

This is an illustration featuring a historic figure, likely intended to represent someone of significance from the Mughal Empire, given the elaborate attire and the title "Empire du grand Mogor" in the text below. The individual stands upright, holding a long staff or rod in the left hand, and is dressed in ornate clothing with intricate designs, which might suggest a high social status or royal position. The accompanying French text mentions the Mughal Empire and its geography, referencing the wealth of the region in terms of gold, pearls, and gemstones. It also lists several important realms or cities associated with the empire. The number "6" with a red mark appears at the top left of the page, indicating that the image might be part of a series or collection.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-15

The image depicts a historical illustration of a person in traditional attire, holding a long rod or staff. The text below is written in French and reads: "Empire du grand Mogor À l'entrée des Indes Orientales, entre le Gange et l'Indus. Pays abondant en or, perles et pierreries. Il y a aussy les Royaumes de Delly, Mandao, Sanga, Citor, Aracan, nominez de leurs Villes principales." Translation: "Empire of the great Mogor At the entrance of the East Indies, between the Ganges and the Indus. Country abundant in gold, pearls, and precious stones. There are also the Kingdoms of Delhi, Mandao, Sanga, Citor, Aracan, named after their main cities." The numeral "6" is shown in the top left corner, and there is a red mark next to it.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-15

This is a historical illustration depicting a figure in traditional Mughal Empire attire. The drawing shows someone wearing elaborate robes with ornate patterns and a distinctive headdress with what appears to be a feather or plume. The figure is holding a staff or scepter and is dressed in flowing garments typical of the nobility of that era. Below the illustration is French text that reads "Empire du grand Mogor" (Empire of the Great Mughal) and continues with a description of its location in the East Indies between the Ganges and Indus rivers. The text also mentions that the region is abundant in gold, pearls, and precious stones, and lists several kingdoms including Delhi, Mandao, Sanga, Citor, and Aracan. The image appears to be from a historical document or book, likely dating from the 17th or 18th century, given the style of the engraving and the handwritten French text. The number "6" at the top suggests this may be part of a larger series of illustrations.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-15

The image appears to depict a detailed drawing or engraving of a female figure wearing an ornate and elaborate costume. She is shown standing upright, holding what looks like a staff or weapon in one hand. The figure has an intricately detailed headdress or hairstyle, and the costume includes intricate patterns and decorations. The image is accompanied by descriptive text in French that provides some contextual information about this "Empire du grand Mogor" or "Great Mogor Empire", mentioning various geographic locations and references to precious materials and resources.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-15

The image depicts a woman in a long dress and headdress, holding a staff in her right hand. The woman is dressed in a long, flowing gown with a high neckline and a long train. She wears a headdress that covers her hair and has a long, flowing veil attached to it. The headdress appears to be made of fabric or other materials and has a decorative design on it. The woman is holding a staff in her right hand, which is long and slender with a rounded end. The staff appears to be made of wood or another material and has a decorative design on it. At the bottom of the image, there is text written in French. The text reads: "Empire du grand Mogor Al'entrées des Indes Orientales, entre la Gange et l'Indus. Pays abondant en or, perles et pierres. Il y aussy les Royaumes de Delly, Mandao, Sanga, Citor, Aracan, nommez de leurs Villes principales." The background of the image is a light beige color, with a darker beige border around the edges. There is a small red mark in the top-left corner of the image, which may be a stamp or a watermark. Overall, the image appears to be a historical illustration or engraving of a woman from the Mughal Empire, which was a powerful and influential empire in India during the 16th and 17th centuries. The image may have been created during this time period or later, as a way of depicting the culture and traditions of the Mughal Empire.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-15

The image depicts a woman in traditional attire, holding a sword. The woman is dressed in a long robe with intricate designs and patterns, and she wears a headpiece that resembles a turban. She holds a sword in her right hand, with the blade pointing upwards. The background of the image is a light beige color, with a thin black border around the edges. In the top-left corner, there is a small red mark, and the number "6" is written in black text above it. Below the woman, there is a block of text written in French, which appears to be a description or caption for the image. Overall, the image suggests that the woman is a member of a royal or noble family, given her elaborate clothing and the presence of a sword. The text below her may provide more information about her identity or the context in which the image was created.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

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