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Title

Coat of Arms of David Deuchar (?)

Date

18th-19th century

People

Artist: David Deuchar, British 1743 - 1808

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Belinda L. Randall from the collection of John Witt Randall, R13300

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Title

Coat of Arms of David Deuchar (?)

People

Artist: David Deuchar, British 1743 - 1808

Date

18th-19th century

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Belinda L. Randall from the collection of John Witt Randall, R13300

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Amazon
created on 2023-10-24

Art 98.4
Painting 98.4
Page 90.2
Text 90.2
People 87.4
Face 84
Head 84
Book 57.3
Publication 57.3
Reading 56.8
Envelope 56.1
Greeting Card 56.1
Mail 56.1
Gravestone 55.7
Tomb 55.7
Kneeling 55.2

Clarifai
created on 2019-02-27

retro 98.2
people 98.2
vintage 97.6
art 96.4
old 95.8
adult 94.1
illustration 93.4
man 92.9
wear 90.4
antique 90.3
print 90.3
portrait 89
text 87.6
bill 87.3
paper 85.4
card 82.4
one 82
ancient 79.4
painting 77.4
dirty 76.8

Imagga
created on 2019-02-27

graffito 100
decoration 100
vintage 43.9
grunge 40
old 35.6
retro 34.4
antique 30.3
ancient 30.3
paper 29.8
aged 28.1
drawing 27.9
texture 25.7
sketch 24.6
frame 20
design 17.5
stamp 17
letter 16.5
art 16.3
damaged 16.2
old fashioned 16.2
pattern 15.7
wall 15.4
dirty 15.4
material 15.2
blank 14.6
border 14.5
grungy 14.2
textured 14
page 13.9
representation 13.9
empty 13.8
torn 13.6
mail 13.4
text 13.1
postage 12.8
rough 12.8
decay 12.5
brown 12.5
stained 12.5
worn 12.4
postmark 11.8
stain 11.5
backgrounds 11.4
paint 10.9
postal 10.8
symbol 10.8
wallpaper 10.7
faded 10.7
envelope 10.6
parchment 10.6
sign 10.5
graphic 10.2
space 10.1
decorative 10
flower 10
crumpled 9.7
cardboard 9.6
canvas 9.5
floral 9.4
correspondence 8.8
grime 8.8
ragged 8.8
fracture 8.8
stains 8.8
post 8.6
grain 8.3
element 8.3
global 8.2
painting 8.1
structure 8
philately 7.9
album 7.8
burnt 7.8
rustic 7.7
aging 7.7
weathered 7.6
textures 7.6
sheet 7.5
map 7.5
document 7.4
travel 7

Google
created on 2019-02-27

Text 86.9
Cartoon 80.7
Illustration 80.7
Art 62.5
Drawing 59.3

Microsoft
created on 2019-02-27

engraving 5.5
illustration 5.4
sketch 5.4
postcard 5.3
woodcut 5.1
old 5
book 4.6
print 3

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Baby
Person

Clarifai

Human face
Person
Human head
Human arm

AWS Rekognition

Baby 98.1%

Categories

Imagga
created on 2019-02-27

paintings art 99.3%

Captions

Clarifai

Created by general-english-image-caption-clip on 2025-07-14

a drawing of a document.

Salesforce

Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-26

a photograph of a drawing of a man holding a sword and a shield

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-10

The image is an engraving featuring a heraldic coat of arms, adorned with various symbols and motifs. The coat of arms is divided into four sections, each containing different imagery: the top left and bottom right quadrants display upright crosses, while the top right and bottom left quadrants depict a pair of seated animals that look like squirrels or similar creatures.

Above the coat of arms is a wreath with a creature inside, possibly a stag or deer, which is a common heraldic symbol. Two cherubic figures flank the coat of arms: the one on the left appears to be placing or holding a banner, and the one on the right is kneeling and pointing at the bottom of the image.

Beneath the coat of arms, there is a plaque inscribed with the text: "David Deuchar Seal Engraver to His Royal Highness Geo: Prince of Wales." Below this inscription, there is a ribbon unfurled with the word "EDINBURGH" displayed on it.

The overall design suggests that this engraving is a form of advertisement or certification for David Deuchar, highlighting his position as a seal engraver for the Prince of Wales and indicating his location in Edinburgh.

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-10

This image appears to be a vintage print or an etching. It features a coat of arms with various heraldic elements: four quadrants each containing a symbol such as a lion rampant, a hand holding a dagger, a ship, and what looks like a tree or plant. Two creatures flank the sides of the shield, upholding it; on the left is a lion and on the right is a horned animal which could be a mythical creature.

Above the shield, there is a helmet with adornments and a crest featuring a laurel wreath and a resting lion. The scene is adorned with banners, one of which drapes down and across the shield, adding to the regal and heraldic nature of the print. At the top, the print reads "FUIS AD," which might be a motto or part of one.

At the bottom of the image, there's text that attributes the work to "David Deuchar Sealengraver," possibly identifying the artist as a seal engraver named David Deuchar. The engraving is dedicated "to His Royal Highness Geo: Prince of Wales," suggesting that this piece was created for or dedicated to George, the Prince of Wales at the time of its creation. The location "EDINBURGH" is noted at the bottom, possibly indicating where this engraving was made or published. The overall styling and typeface of the text suggest that this is a historical piece, possibly from the 18th or 19th century.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-10

This is a historical business card or trade card for David Deuchar, who was a Seal Engraver to His Royal Highness George, Prince of Wales in Edinburgh. The design is an engraving featuring heraldic elements including a shield with quartered sections, spears, and a laurel wreath. The composition is decorated with cherubs or putti - small winged figures in classical style. One cherub appears to be writing or engraving at the bottom of the design. The overall style is typical of 18th century engraved artwork, with fine line work and classical decorative elements. The text is presented in an elegant script style, and the entire piece demonstrates the high level of craftsmanship expected of a royal engraver.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-10

This image depicts an engraved bookplate or illustration featuring two cherub figures. One cherub is seated at the top of a heraldic shield or crest, while the other is resting against the lower part of the shield. The shield bears four sections with various symbols and designs. Beneath the shield is text that reads "David Deuchar SealEngraver to His Royal Highness Geo:Prince of Wales" and "EDINBURGH" at the bottom, indicating this was created by a seal engraver named David Deuchar who worked for the Prince of Wales and was based in Edinburgh. The detailed engraving has an antique, stately appearance on the aged paper background.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-10

The image appears to be an engraved or etched illustration. It features a central coat of arms or shield surrounded by decorative elements such as laurel branches, flags, and putti (cherub-like figures). The coat of arms contains various heraldic symbols and elements. Below the central image, there is text that identifies the engraver, David Deuchar, and states that the work is dedicated to the "Royal Highnesses Geo: Prince of Wales". The overall style and design suggest this is likely an ornate, historical illustration or bookplate.

Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-26

This is a historical business card or trade card for David Deuchar, who was a seal engraver to His Royal Highness George, Prince of Wales in Edinburgh. The design features an ornate heraldic shield or coat of arms at the top, supported by cherubs or putti (decorative baby angels) in a classical style. The text is presented in an elegant script, and the overall composition is framed with decorative elements typical of 18th-century engraving work. The image demonstrates the high level of craftsmanship and attention to detail that would have been expected from someone holding a royal appointment. The style and execution of the engraving reflects the formal and sophisticated nature of official royal business during this period.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-16

The image is a vintage illustration of a crest, featuring two cherubs and a shield with various symbols. The crest is set against a beige background, with a darker beige border around it.

  • Crest:
    • The crest is divided into three sections.
    • The top section features a shield with a sword and a laurel branch.
    • The middle section shows a shield with a cross and a crown.
    • The bottom section displays a shield with a sword and a scroll.
  • Cherubs:
    • Two cherubs are depicted on either side of the crest.
    • They are holding flags and appear to be in motion.
  • Text:
    • The text at the bottom of the image reads "David Deuchar Seal Engraver to His Royal Highness Geo:Prince of Wales."
    • The text is written in a formal, cursive font.
  • Background:
    • The background of the image is a solid beige color.
    • There are some darker spots on the background, which may be due to aging or discoloration.

Overall, the image appears to be a vintage illustration of a crest, possibly used as a symbol of identity or affiliation. The use of cherubs and other symbols adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to the design.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-16

The image depicts a black-and-white engraving of a coat of arms, accompanied by two cherubs and an inscription. The coat of arms features a shield with three sections, each containing different symbols: a sword, a bird, and a cross. Above the shield is a crest adorned with leaves and a bird. Two cherubs are positioned on either side of the shield, one holding a flag and the other grasping a ribbon.

Below the shield, an inscription reads "David Deuchar Seal Engraver to His Royal Highness Geo: Prince of Wales" in elegant cursive script. The background of the image is a light beige color, with a subtle border surrounding the engraving. Overall, the image presents a detailed and intricate design, showcasing the craftsmanship of the engraver.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-10

The image is a black-and-white illustration of a coat of arms. The coat of arms is placed on a pedestal with the words "David Deuchar Seal Engraver to His Royal Highness Geo. Prince of Wales" written on it. The coat of arms consists of a shield with a crown on top and a scroll below. The shield has a lion and a unicorn on either side, and a lion is in the center. The scroll has the words "Edinburgh" written on it.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-10

The image is a vintage illustration featuring a shield with a coat of arms at its center. Two cherubs flank the shield, each holding a flag and a sword. The shield bears the inscription "David Deuchar, Seal Engraver to His Royal Highness, Geo: Prince of Wales." The cherub on the right is holding a pen and appears to be writing on a scroll, while the cherub on the left is holding a flag and a sword. The entire scene is set against a backdrop of plants and a banner with the word "EDINBURGH" displayed prominently.

Google Gemini

Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-06-04

Here's a description of the image based on your request:

The image is a detailed, vintage-style bookplate or engraved print, primarily in black and white.

Central to the composition is a rectangular frame containing the design elements. The main components are:

  • Heraldic Shield: An ornate shield is placed at the top, decorated with various symbols including stylized animal heads and swords. Flags and floral wreaths flank the top of the shield, adding to the decorative effect.

  • Cherubs: Two cherubs (winged infants) are positioned around a plinth. One is on the left, seemingly supporting the plinth, while the other is on the right, holding a pen as if writing on the plinth.

  • Text: Inscribed on the plinth are the words:

    • "David Deuchar"
    • "SealEngraver"
    • "to His"
    • "Royal Highness"
    • "Geo: Prince of Wales"
  • Ornamentation: Floral and foliage details are included, particularly around the base of the plinth, adding to the ornate style.

  • Location: The word "EDINBURGH" is inscribed at the very bottom, indicating the origin or location associated with the design.

The overall style of the image is reminiscent of classical engraving, with fine lines and intricate detailing. It would likely be used as an ex-libris or bookplate, signifying ownership or association with the named individual, David Deuchar, and his connection to the Royal Highness, Geo: Prince of Wales, in Edinburgh.

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-06-04

This image is a black and white etching or engraving. It features a heraldic design, likely an emblem or an illustration for a book.

Here are some of the key elements:

  • Central Shield: A shield that appears to be divided into quadrants, each with a different emblem. Swords, boars' heads, and other symbols adorn the shield.
  • Cherubic Figures: Two cherubs (small, winged angels) frame the shield. One is positioned to the left, holding the shield in place. The other one is on the right and pointing to a piece of paper with an inscription.
  • Inscriptions: The inscription "David Deuchar Seal Engraver to His Royal Highness Geo:Prince of Wales" is visible. The word "Edinburgh" is written in the bottom part of the image.
  • Embellishments: Surrounding the shield and cherubs are additional elements: spears, flags, and foliage.

The style suggests a historical print, possibly from the 18th or 19th century. The details and lettering suggest it was meticulously crafted.

Mistral Pixtral

Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-09

The image is an engraved illustration featuring a heraldic emblem. It includes a shield with intricate designs, flanked by two cherubic figures. The cherubs are depicted in classical style, one holding a banner or flag and the other pointing towards a scroll. The scroll bears the text:

"David Deuchar
Seal Engraver
to His
Royal Highness
Geo: Prince of Wales
EDINBURGH"

The shield itself is adorned with various symbols, including what appears to be a harp and a lion, which are traditional heraldic elements. The overall design suggests that this is an advertisement or a business card for David Deuchar, who was a seal engraver to the Prince of Wales, based in Edinburgh. The detailed engraving style and the use of cherubs add a sense of prestige and craftsmanship to the image.

Qwen

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Text analysis

Amazon

His
to His
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David
David Deuchar
Deuchar
AD
EDINBURGH
VERUS
VERUS AD FINEM
Geo:Prince
FINEM
Geo:Prince of Wales
of Wales
SealEngrash
Royal Highness

Google

Daid Deuchar SealEngrae to His Rayal Highngs Geo:Prince of Wales EDINBURGH
Daid
Deuchar
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Rayal
Highngs
Geo:Prince
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