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Human Generated Data

Title

Sir Thomas Reeve

Date

1736

People

Artist: Bernard Baron, 1700 - 1762

Artist after: Jacopo Amigoni, Italian c. 1682 - 1752

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Belinda L. Randall from the collection of John Witt Randall, R4079

Human Generated Data

Title

Sir Thomas Reeve

People

Artist: Bernard Baron, 1700 - 1762

Artist after: Jacopo Amigoni, Italian c. 1682 - 1752

Date

1736

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Belinda L. Randall from the collection of John Witt Randall, R4079

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2022-01-30

Art 99
Painting 98
Person 88.3
Human 88.3
Portrait 56.9
Photography 56.9
Face 56.9
Photo 56.9

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-27

people 99.7
print 99.6
art 99.5
portrait 98.9
engraving 98.1
one 97.4
painting 96.3
adult 96.1
illustration 95.2
Renaissance 94.8
old 94.3
man 93.8
vintage 93.3
poet 92.4
antique 91.5
saint 91.5
wear 91
leader 90.2
book bindings 89.7
veil 88.6

Imagga
created on 2022-01-30

sketch 39.6
book jacket 38.3
statue 38.2
sculpture 36.4
jacket 30.7
drawing 28.6
religion 26.9
representation 25.6
art 25.3
wrapping 22.6
covering 22.6
ancient 22.5
culture 20.5
god 19.2
church 18.5
money 17
religious 16.9
currency 16.2
carving 16.1
antique 15.7
face 15.6
cash 15.6
holy 15.4
old 15.3
history 15.2
architecture 15
historic 14.7
vestment 14.3
historical 14.1
marble 13.7
catholic 13.6
pray 13.6
gown 13.4
dollar 13
one 12.7
close 12.6
spiritual 12.5
bill 12.4
portrait 11.7
bank 11.7
saint 11.6
symbol 11.5
monument 11.2
stone 11.1
finance 11
vintage 10.8
museum 10.7
figure 10.7
worship 10.6
spirituality 10.6
faith 10.5
paper 10.3
famous 10.2
banking 10.1
city 10
temple 9.9
banknotes 9.8
detail 9.7
prayer 9.7
pay 9.6
golden 9.5
travel 9.2
black 9.1
decoration 9
person 8.9
financial 8.9
man 8.7
hundred 8.7
outerwear 8.7
business 8.5
wealth 8.1
roman 8
building 7.9
icon 7.9
franklin 7.9
banknote 7.8
dollars 7.7
finances 7.7
payment 7.7
capital 7.6
savings 7.5
rich 7.5
closeup 7.4
bust 7.2
painter 7.1
male 7.1
design 7.1
clothing 7

Google
created on 2022-01-30

Microsoft
created on 2022-01-30

text 100
book 99.8
sketch 99
drawing 99
human face 94.2
painting 93.8
person 92.6
clothing 85.8
woman 83.7
art 80.4
illustration 74.4

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

Microsoft

AWS Rekognition

Age 40-48
Gender Male, 100%
Angry 90%
Calm 6.8%
Disgusted 0.8%
Surprised 0.7%
Confused 0.6%
Sad 0.5%
Fear 0.4%
Happy 0.2%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Painting
Person
Painting 98%

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 98.3%
pets animals 1.1%

Captions

Microsoft
created by unknown on 2022-01-30

a book on a bed 46.5%
a close up of a book 46.4%
a person sitting on a book 40.6%

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-01-26

This image is a detailed engraving of Sir Thomas Reeve, who was the Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas in 1736. He is seated in an elaborate chair and dressed in opulent judicial robes, including an ornate wig, which was customary for judges of that period. The inscription at the bottom includes his name, title, and position, along with a coat of arms. The background features classical architectural elements. The image exudes a sense of authority and dignity appropriate to Sir Thomas Reeve’s high-ranking judicial role.

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-01-26

This image appears to be an old engraved portrait depicting a person of distinction, judging by the attire and writing. The person is dressed in formal robes that suggest judicial or ceremonial importance, with a large, voluminous wig indicative of past British legal or governmental attire. The robes feature a rich texture and the depicted individual seems to be sitting in an ornate chair, which further underscores a sense of significance or authority.

At the bottom of the portrait, inscribed text reads, "The Right Honourable Lord Chief Justice of his Maj. Court of Common Pleas, and one of his Maj. most Hon. Privy Council 1736." This indicates that the portrait is likely of a notable judge or senior official within the British legal system during the early 18th century. There's also mention of the name "Sr Thomas Reeve Kt.," which suggests that this individual was knighted, boosting the person's status and prestige.

Below the text, there is a coat of arms or heraldic crest, which is a common feature in portraits of nobility or individuals holding high office. This coat of arms often represents the person's lineage, affiliations, or the authority under which they serve. The style of the engraving and the clothing point to a work that may have been produced in the 1700s, which aligns with the date provided in the inscription.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-01-26

This is a historical engraving from 1776 showing a formal portrait of a British judicial figure. The subject is depicted wearing traditional legal attire of the period, including an elaborate white wig with long curls and formal robes with fur trim. They are seated in an ornate chair and wearing a decorative chain or collar of office. The engraving includes text at the bottom identifying the figure as a Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas. The artistic style is typical of 18th century formal portraiture, with fine line work and attention to detail in the texture of the clothing and wig. The image appears to have been created by B. Baron, who is credited as the engraver.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-01-26

The image depicts an engraving or etching of a distinguished-looking gentleman from the 18th century, based on his attire. He is wearing ornate robes with fur trim, a large ceremonial chain around his neck, and a long curly wig typical of the time period. The text below the portrait identifies him as "The Right Honourable Sr. Thomas Reeve Kt., Lord Chief Justice of his Majty's Court of Common Pleas, And one of his Maty's most Honble Privy Council 1736." The detailed engraving captures the textures of the fabrics and the serious, stately expression on the subject's face.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-01-26

The image appears to be a portrait of a man wearing a long robe and an elaborate fur-trimmed cloak. He has a stern expression on his face and is adorned with a wig of long, curled hair. The man is seated in what appears to be a chair or throne, with a coat of arms visible in the background, suggesting this is a portrait of a person of high rank or authority. The text below the portrait identifies him as "The Right Honourable Sr Thomas Reeve Kt. Lord Chief Justice of His Majesty's Court of Common Pleas, and one of his Majesty's most Hona"ble. Privy Council 1750".

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-01-26

This image is a portrait of Sir Thomas Reeve, Kt., who served as the Lord Chief Justice of his Majesty's Court of Common Pleas from 1756 to 1759. The portrait is rendered in black and white, with the subject seated in a chair, wearing a long, curly wig and a formal robe with a fur-trimmed cape. A decorative chain adorns his chest.

At the bottom of the image, an inscription reads: "The Right Honourable Sir Thomas Reeve Kt. Lord Chief Justice of his Majesty's Court of Common Pleas. Held one of his Majesty's most Hon'ble Privy Council 1756." The background of the image features a dark wall with a decorative element at the top right corner.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-01-26

The image is a portrait of Sir Thomas Reeve, an English judge and politician. The portrait is engraved by D. Baron and published by Amosene Peneil.

  • Portrait of Sir Thomas Reeve
    • The portrait is a black and white engraving.
    • It depicts Sir Thomas Reeve sitting in a chair, wearing a wig and formal attire.
    • He has a serious expression on his face.
  • Engraving Details
    • The engraving is signed by D. Baron and published by Amosene Peneil.
    • The engraving is dated 1756.
  • Additional Text
    • Below the portrait, there is a description of Sir Thomas Reeve's title and accomplishments.
    • The text reads: "The Right Honourable Lord Chief Justice of his Maj: Court of Common Pleas. And one of his Maj: most Hon: Privy Council 1756."
  • Overall Impression
    • The portrait gives a sense of dignity and authority, reflecting Sir Thomas Reeve's important role in the legal system.
    • The engraving is a high-quality representation of the subject, with intricate details and shading.

The image is a portrait of Sir Thomas Reeve, an English judge and politician, engraved by D. Baron and published by Amosene Peneil in 1756. The portrait depicts Sir Thomas Reeve sitting in a chair, wearing a wig and formal attire, with a serious expression on his face. Below the portrait, there is a description of Sir Thomas Reeve's title and accomplishments. The overall impression is one of dignity and authority, reflecting Sir Thomas Reeve's important role in the legal system.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-01-26

The image depicts a man sitting on a chair, wearing a wig, a white robe, and a gold chain with a pendant. He is looking to the right, and his left hand is resting on his lap. Behind him, there is a wall with a decorative pattern. The man is dressed in formal attire, which suggests that he is a judge or a person of high rank.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-01-26

The image is a monochromatic portrait of Sir Thomas Reeve, a historical figure, dressed in formal attire. The portrait is printed in black and white and is framed in a rectangular shape. The man is seated on a chair and is dressed in a long robe with a fur collar and a chain around his neck. He has long, curly hair and a serious expression on his face. The portrait is signed by the artist, Amiconi Penzel, and includes the text "The Right Honourable Sir Thomas Reeve K. and one of his May's most Hon. Privy Council 1736."

Text analysis

Amazon

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Amiconi Pinxit
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Google

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