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Human Generated Data

Title

Pierre Louis Moreau de Maupertuis

Date

1755

People

Artist: Jean Daullé, French 1703 - 1763

Artist after: Thomas Levrac-Tournières, French 1667-1752

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Belinda L. Randall from the collection of John Witt Randall, R3643

Human Generated Data

Title

Pierre Louis Moreau de Maupertuis

People

Artist: Jean Daullé, French 1703 - 1763

Artist after: Thomas Levrac-Tournières, French 1667-1752

Date

1755

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Belinda L. Randall from the collection of John Witt Randall, R3643

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-11-09

Human 95.6
Person 95.6
Art 94.8
Painting 77.7
Face 62.8
Home Decor 55.7

Clarifai
created on 2019-11-09

people 99.7
print 98.8
one 97.3
portrait 97.2
old 97.1
engraving 96.8
art 96.7
antique 95.7
illustration 95.6
adult 95.4
man 94.3
painting 94.1
lithograph 94
vintage 93
text 92.6
famous 92.4
leader 92.1
retro 91.4
paper 90
literature 81.3

Imagga
created on 2019-11-09

mug shot 94.2
photograph 75.1
representation 62.1
money 46.8
creation 44.6
currency 43.1
cash 42.1
dollar 40
bill 34.3
bank 31.7
finance 31.3
paper 29
banking 28.5
wealth 26.1
financial 25.9
one 24.7
close 24.6
art 23.6
dollars 23.2
business 23.1
hundred 22.3
franklin 19.7
savings 19.6
banknote 19.4
us 19.3
face 18.5
finances 18.3
culture 18
portrait 17.5
ancient 17.3
pay 17.3
exchange 17.2
sculpture 16.8
book jacket 15.8
bills 15.6
rich 14.9
banknotes 14.7
closeup 14.2
loan 13.4
history 13.4
vintage 13.2
mosaic 13
statue 13
investment 12.8
religion 12.6
old 12.5
museum 12.5
jacket 12.3
symbol 12.1
economy 12.1
note 12
notes 11.5
man 11.4
letter 11
head 10.9
postmark 10.9
bust 10.7
stamp 10.7
states 10.6
payment 10.6
mail 10.5
god 10.5
capital 10.4
commerce 10.3
masterpiece 9.9
printed 9.8
postage 9.8
postal 9.8
envelope 9.8
economic 9.7
profit 9.6
united 9.5
memorial 9.4
wrapping 9.3
concepts 8.9
market 8.9
shows 8.9
twenty 8.9
success 8.9
president 8.8
funds 8.8
wages 8.8
value 8.7
icon 8.7
artist 8.7
antique 8.7
spirituality 8.6
architecture 8.6
fine 8.6
male 8.5
stone 8.5
famous 8.4
church 8.3
historic 8.3
painter 8
circa 7.9
renaissance 7.9
people 7.8
sketch 7.7
debt 7.7
price 7.7
brass 7.6
sign 7.5
human 7.5
number 7.5
detail 7.2

Google
created on 2019-11-09

Text 86.9
Picture frame 84.8
Painting 76.8
Art 75.5
Portrait 73.5
Illustration 70.1
Visual arts 66.9
Drawing 66.1
Room 65.7
Retro style 58.6
Vintage clothing 54.7
Paper 54.3
History 54.1
Self-portrait 52.8
Artwork 51.1

Microsoft
created on 2019-11-09

text 100
book 99.5
human face 98.7
person 94.8
sketch 92.3
drawing 91.5
clothing 72
portrait 65.4

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

Microsoft

Google

AWS Rekognition

Age 39-57
Gender Male, 91.1%
Fear 3%
Disgusted 5.2%
Confused 2.7%
Angry 14%
Sad 6.7%
Calm 55.9%
Happy 2.8%
Surprised 9.7%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person
Painting
Person 95.6%

Categories

Captions

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-05

This image appears to be an engraving featuring a person wearing a voluminous fur garment that covers their shoulders and extends upwards, possibly a coat or collar. The intricate detailing of the fur indicates careful attention to texture. The background is finely hatched, creating a sense of depth. Below the main image, there is an area with inscribed French text that reads: "Le Globe mal connu qu’il a su mesurer, Devient un Monument ou sa gloire se fonder. Son sort est de fixer sa figure du Monde. De lui plaire, et de l’éclairer par Mr. de Voltaire." The inscription suggests a tribute to someone significant, likely related to geographical or global studies, as indicated by references to measuring the globe and enlightening the world. The work is credited to 'Tournière' in the top left and 'Gravé par J. Daullé 1765' in the bottom right, indicating that it was engraved by J. Daullé in 1765.

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-05

The image is an illustration of a person shown from the chest up, wearing what seems to be a fur coat with a high collar that surrounds the individual's neck and shoulder area. The texture of the fur is detailed and creates a sense of volume around the figure. The figure is set against a backdrop with precisely etched lines, and there is an ornate frame surrounding the central image that is also finely detailed with hatched and cross-hatched lines, which is indicative of engraving or etching techniques. Below the illustration is text, which is presumably a caption or description related to the image, written in a script that appears to be of a historical nature, possibly French considering the typography and language cues. The print includes a signature that attributes the work to a creator, and it is dated 1765, suggesting that this is a piece from the 18th century. Overall, the image conveys a sense of craftsmanship and attention to detail characteristic of engravings from that period.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-05

This appears to be an 18th century engraved portrait, dated 1766. The artwork shows a person wearing what appears to be winter clothing with fur trim or lining. The portrait subject has curly or wavy hair and is depicted in a three-quarter view against a dark background, framed within an architectural border. Below the portrait is text in French that appears to be a verse or quotation. The engraving is credited at the bottom as being "Peint par Tourniere" (painted by Tourniere) and "Grave par S.Daulle" (engraved by S.Daulle). The technique used is typical of 18th century portraiture engravings, with careful cross-hatching and line work to create tone and texture. The print appears to be well preserved, though the paper shows some age-related discoloration around the edges.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-05

The image is an antique engraved portrait of a man wearing a fur-lined coat or cloak. He has curly hair pulled back from his face and a serious, thoughtful expression. The portrait is framed within an ornate rectangular border. Below the portrait is an inscription in French that translates to: "The globe measures only a span from here, Must an unreasonable mind sigh for the figure of the world, Of which silver, and of the contrary." (Though the meaning is a bit unclear) At the very bottom, the engraving is credited to "F. Poilly 1658". Based on the style of dress, engraving technique, French inscription and 1658 date, this appears to be a 17th century French portrait print, likely of a notable intellectual, writer or philosopher of the era, though the subject is not directly named. The detailed hatching and cross-hatching used to create shading and volume is characteristic of copper plate engraving from this time period.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-05

The image appears to be an engraved portrait of a person wearing a fur-trimmed coat or cape. The portrait is set within an ornate frame, with lines forming an archway above the subject's head. The person has a serious expression on their face, with prominent facial features such as their eyes, nose, and mouth clearly visible. The caption beneath the portrait provides some additional information about the subject, though I will not attempt to identify or name the individual depicted.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-15

The image is an 18th-century French engraving of a man, likely a portrait. The engraving is in sepia tones and features a man with curly hair and a fur-lined coat. He is set against a dark background, with a decorative border around him. A caption at the bottom of the engraving contains French text, which reads: "Le Globe malconnu qu'il a sca mesure, Devient un Monumient ousa gloire se fonde; Son sort est de fixer la figure du Monde, De la plaice, et de ledairer." The engraving is signed "Grave par J. Daulle 1765" in the bottom-right corner, and "Pontpar Tourniere" in the bottom-left corner. The overall style and quality of the engraving suggest that it was created by a skilled artist during the 18th century.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-15

The image is a portrait of a man, likely from the 18th century, with a quote in French at the bottom. The portrait is in black and white, with the man facing forward and looking to his right. He has dark hair that is styled in a pompadour fashion, and he is wearing a fur-trimmed coat. The background of the portrait is a dark color, which helps to accentuate the subject's features. At the bottom of the image, there is a quote in French that reads: "Le Globe malconnu qu'il a sauméser, Devient un Monument ou sa gloire se fonde; Son sort est de fixer la figure du Monde, De lui plaire, et de l'éclairer." This quote appears to be a poem or a passage from a literary work, and it is written in a decorative font. Overall, the image suggests that the man depicted in the portrait was a notable figure in his time, possibly a scientist, explorer, or philosopher. The quote at the bottom of the image adds context to the portrait, highlighting the man's achievements and legacy.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-05

The image is an old black-and-white portrait of a man with a fur hat and a fur-lined collar. The portrait is framed with a decorative border that has a slightly worn appearance, suggesting it is an antique piece. The man in the portrait has a serious expression, and his eyes are looking directly at the viewer. Below the portrait, there is a piece of paper with text written in French. The text appears to be a quote or a description related to the man in the portrait. The paper is also framed with the same decorative border as the portrait. The overall effect is that of a historical or artistic piece, possibly from a book or an exhibition.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-05

The image features an old-fashioned portrait of a man, likely from the 18th century. The portrait is framed with a decorative border, and the man is depicted wearing a fur-lined coat. The image is printed on an old piece of paper, which has a yellowish hue and appears to be aged. The portrait is accompanied by a French quote that reads, "Le Globe mal connu quila a quelque mesurer, Devient un monument ou la gloire se fonde; Son sort est de faire la figure du Monde, De lui plaire, et de le séduire." The portrait is signed by "J. Daullé, 1785," indicating the artist and the year the portrait was created.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

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