Human Generated Data

Title

Patience

Date

1850

People

Artist: Mason Jackson, British 1819 - 1903

Artist after: Heinrich Carl Anton Mücke, German 1806 - 1891

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Belinda L. Randall from the collection of John Witt Randall, R9710

Human Generated Data

Title

Patience

People

Artist: Mason Jackson, British 1819 - 1903

Artist after: Heinrich Carl Anton Mücke, German 1806 - 1891

Date

1850

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Belinda L. Randall from the collection of John Witt Randall, R9710

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-08-06

Person 98.4
Human 98.4
Art 91.3
Drawing 81.2
Worship 75.8
Face 66.7
Portrait 66.3
Photo 66.3
Photography 66.3
Painting 65.3
Kneeling 60.4
Sketch 59.2
Archaeology 56.7
Prayer 56.3

Clarifai
created on 2019-08-06

people 99.2
one 97.5
art 97.5
illustration 97.2
portrait 96.3
adult 96
print 95.6
engraving 94.2
leader 93.9
man 91.9
gown (clothing) 85.9
administration 81.8
wear 81.5
painting 80.8
no person 80.1
religion 80.1
philosophy 77.9
writer 77
woman 76.7
veil 75

Imagga
created on 2019-08-06

drawing 100
representation 100
sketch 100
art 29.3
sculpture 22
ancient 21.6
religion 20.6
statue 19
culture 18.8
money 18.7
old 18.1
currency 18
history 17.9
church 16.7
cash 16.5
architecture 16.4
vintage 14.9
banking 14.7
detail 13.7
figure 13.6
god 13.4
religious 13.1
dollar 13
symbol 12.8
one 12.7
finance 12.7
paper 12.6
temple 12.4
economy 12.1
stone 11.8
bank 11.7
marble 11.6
stamp 11.6
financial 11.6
face 11.4
antique 11.3
monument 11.2
savings 11.2
famous 11.2
decoration 10.9
postmark 10.9
closeup 10.8
wealth 10.8
spirituality 10.6
mail 10.5
bill 10.5
historical 10.4
close 10.3
letter 10.1
historic 10.1
man 10.1
head 10.1
travel 9.9
retro 9.8
postage 9.8
postal 9.8
carving 9.8
business 9.7
holy 9.6
rich 9.3
decorative 9.2
investment 9.2
artwork 9.2
black 9
museum 8.7
artistic 8.7
spiritual 8.6
loan 8.6
golden 8.6
exchange 8.6
capital 8.5
design 8.4
portrait 8.4
banknotes 7.8
envelope 7.8
us 7.7
faith 7.7
pattern 7.5
traditional 7.5
tourism 7.4
people 7.3
landmark 7.2

Google
created on 2019-08-06

Drawing 86.4
Art 74.8
Sketch 74.2
Sitting 72.9
Artwork 70.8
Illustration 70.1
Painting 63.8
Figure drawing 52.7

Microsoft
created on 2019-08-06

text 99.6
sketch 99.4
drawing 99.1
clothing 87.3
illustration 85.9
person 85.4
art 85.3

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

Microsoft

AWS Rekognition

Age 23-38
Gender Male, 87.8%
Angry 3.2%
Calm 56.6%
Confused 4.6%
Surprised 2.4%
Disgusted 5.3%
Sad 27.1%
Happy 0.9%

Microsoft Cognitive Services

Age 32
Gender Female

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person
Painting
Person 98.4%
Painting 65.3%

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 100%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2019-08-06

a drawing of a book 37%
a drawing of a person 36.9%
a close up of a book 36.8%

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-08

The image is an engraving titled "Patientia" which depicts a serene figure seated with a calm demeanor, clothed in flowing robes. The figure is adorned with a halo and wears a crown of thorns. At the base of the image, there appears to be a scourge lying on the ground. The background features an architectural setting. The artwork is part of a collection called "The Cardinal Virtues," drawn by Professor Mücke of Düsseldorf and engraved by Macao Jackson.

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-08

The image is an illustration of a seated, robed figure in a gothic-style architectural setting with an arched backdrop that features intricate carvings. The figure's attire looks draped and classical, reminiscent of religious or historical figures in Western art. Below the figure, on the floor to the left, is an object that appears to be a bundle of sticks or rods tied together. The bottom of the image contains text. It reads "PATIENTIA." and there's a note indicating "THE CARDINAL VIRTUES:- DRAWN ON THE WOOD BY PROFESSOR MUCKE, OF DUSSELDORF." Additionally, there's text indicating it was "Engraved by Marco Jackson," as well as what seems to be a signature with the initials "A.H." and the date "July 1, 1831." The word "PATIENTIA" likely refers to the concept of patience, which is one of the cardinal virtues in Christian philosophy. The bundle of sticks or rods could symbolize a fasces, an ancient Roman symbol of authority that also represents power through unity and strength. The engraving style suggests that this image may have been used in an educational or religious publication. The overall appearance of the illustration is that of a moral or allegorical representation.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-08

This is a historical religious artwork titled "Patientia" (Patience), depicting a figure wearing a crown of thorns and robes, seated in contemplation. The artwork is rendered as an engraving with fine linear details, showing the figure seated within a Gothic-style architectural frame with an arched top. The composition emphasizes themes of suffering and endurance through the subject's posture and expression. The figure is shown in flowing robes with hands folded, and at the bottom of the image lie what appear to be symbols associated with suffering or martyrdom. The engraving was done by Mason Jackson, based on wood drawings by Professor Müche of Dusseldorf, and appears to be part of a series on Cardinal Virtues. The artistic style suggests this is from the 19th century, with careful attention to shading and architectural detail typical of that period's religious art.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-08

The image depicts a religious figure, likely Jesus Christ, seated on a throne or pedestal and wearing a crown of thorns. He is clothed in flowing robes and holds his hands together in his lap. The figure has a peaceful, contemplative expression. The architectural background features arched windows or doorways, giving the scene a grand, cathedral-like setting. The image is an engraving or etching in black and white with cross-hatched shading to create depth and volume. Below the main illustration, the title "PATIENTIA." is written, suggesting the virtue or theme of patience that the artwork represents.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-08

The image appears to be a religious engraving depicting a figure that is likely intended to represent Jesus Christ. The figure is seated on a throne-like structure, wearing a long robe and a crown of thorns on their head, suggesting a representation of Christ's suffering and patience. The figure has a solemn, introspective expression. The image is framed by an ornate architectural structure, adding to its religious and reverent atmosphere.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-08

The image is a black-and-white engraving of a religious figure. The figure is seated on a bench, with a calm and serene expression on his face. He is wearing a long robe that covers his body and falls to the ground. His hands are clasped together in his lap, and he has a crown of thorns on his head. The figure is surrounded by a halo, which is a circle of light that surrounds the head of a holy person. The image is titled "Patience," and it was drawn by Professor Mucke of Dusseldorf.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-08

The image is a black-and-white drawing of Jesus Christ sitting on a bench, wearing a crown of thorns on his head, and holding a book in his lap. The drawing is labeled "Patentia," which means patience in Latin. The drawing is surrounded by a border and has a watermark in the bottom right corner. The drawing was engraved by Mason Jackson, and the original drawing was done by Professor Mucke of Dusseldorf.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

PATIENTIA
CARDINAL
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