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Human Generated Data

Title

Thomas Fuller

Date

17th century

People

Artist: David Loggan, British 163/35 - 1693

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Belinda L. Randall from the collection of John Witt Randall, R13636

Human Generated Data

Title

Thomas Fuller

People

Artist: David Loggan, British 163/35 - 1693

Date

17th century

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Belinda L. Randall from the collection of John Witt Randall, R13636

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2023-10-23

Art 100
Painting 100
Face 99.8
Head 99.8
Photography 99.8
Portrait 99.8
Person 99.6
Text 65.9

Clarifai
created on 2019-02-26

people 99.4
one 98.4
art 97.4
portrait 96.6
print 96.2
adult 96.1
engraving 94.5
leader 93.6
antique 92.9
old 92.1
administration 90.7
no person 90.7
illustration 90
man 89.3
retro 84.9
vintage 84.7
painting 84.3
wear 83.7
picture frame 81.9
historic 80.1

Imagga
created on 2019-02-26

money 40
stucco 39.1
currency 37.7
dollar 37.2
cash 35.7
art 32.4
finance 31.3
paper 29
financial 28.5
bank 27.9
mosaic 27.8
banking 27.6
bill 25.7
wealth 25.1
dollars 24.2
architecture 23.2
one 23.2
close 22.8
business 21.9
religion 20.6
ingot 20
history 19.7
old 19.5
rich 18.6
banknote 18.5
hundred 18.4
us 18.3
sculpture 18.3
pay 18.2
ancient 18.2
savings 17.7
memorial 17.2
temple 16.7
church 16.6
bills 16.5
culture 16.2
closeup 16.2
franklin 15.7
brass 15.6
block 15.5
statue 15.2
historical 15.1
structure 15
historic 14.7
loan 14.4
exchange 14.3
religious 14
building 13.6
spirituality 13.4
face 12.8
banknotes 12.7
finances 12.5
payment 12.5
capital 12.3
antique 12.2
detail 12.1
investment 11.9
creation 11.6
profit 11.5
god 11.5
commerce 11.2
economy 11.1
note 11
landmark 10.8
gold 10.7
concepts 10.7
cathedral 10.7
holy 10.6
travel 10.6
portrait 10.4
arch 10.2
funds 9.8
faith 9.6
golden 9.5
symbol 9.4
stone 8.9
success 8.9
president 8.8
paying 8.7
economic 8.7
states 8.7
spiritual 8.6
window 8.6
design 8.4
monument 8.4
tourism 8.2
museum 7.9
pray 7.8
debt 7.7
price 7.7
dome 7.6
united 7.6
pattern 7.5
number 7.5
famous 7.4
sale 7.4
decoration 7.2
palace 7.1
icon 7.1
market 7.1
interior 7.1

Google
created on 2019-02-26

Microsoft
created on 2019-02-26

text 98.5
old 93
vintage 33.6
church 33.6
victorian 24.6
black and white 17.7
museum 16.8
monochrome 7.3

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

Microsoft

Google

AWS Rekognition

Age 39-47
Gender Male, 100%
Sad 99.9%
Surprised 9.5%
Calm 7.7%
Fear 6.6%
Confused 5%
Disgusted 1.7%
Angry 1.7%
Happy 1.2%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person
Person 99.6%

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 100%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2019-02-26

a vintage photo of a person 81.1%
a vintage photo of a book 57.5%
an old photo of a person 57.4%

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-03-04

The image appears to be a portrait of a man, likely a religious figure, presented in an ornate frame. The man has curly hair and a serious expression. The image is surrounded by text that appears to be in Latin, mentioning "Methodius" and "Thomas". Below the portrait is a poem or text, though I cannot reproduce that text directly due to copyright concerns.

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-03-04

This is a historical engraving or portrait from 1662, displayed in an oval frame with decorative banner elements at the top bearing the text "METHODUS MAGISTER MEMORIA." The artwork shows a figure in traditional 17th century clerical or scholarly attire, wearing a dark robe and a white collar. The portrait is rendered in a detailed engraving style typical of the period, with careful attention to shading and texture. Below the portrait is a poetic inscription that reads: "The Graver here hath well thy Face design'd, But no hand FULLER can expresse thy Mind; For that a RESURRECTION must restore, Whom Silent Monuments did long enclose" The engraving appears to be the work of D. Loggan, as indicated at the bottom of the image. The overall composition is formal and dignified, characteristic of memorial or commemorative portraits of the period.

Meta Llama

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

The image is a portrait of Thomas Fuller, an English churchman and historian, created in 1676 by the artist Wenceslaus Hollar. **Physical Description:** * The portrait is oval-shaped and features a man with curly hair and a serious expression. * He wears a dark robe with a white collar and a sash around his waist. * The portrait is surrounded by an ornate border with text that reads "METHODUS MASTER MEMORIA" at the top and "THOMAS FULLER D.D." at the bottom. * The background of the portrait is a light brown color. **Text:** * The text at the bottom of the portrait reads: "The Graver here hath well thy Face designed. But no hand FULLER can express thy Mind For That a RESURRECTION giveth to those Whom Silent. Monuments did long enclose." **Overall Impression:** * The portrait is a formal and dignified representation of Thomas Fuller, showcasing his intellectual and spiritual qualities. * The use of Latin phrases and the ornate border adds to the sense of grandeur and importance. * The portrait is a testament to the enduring legacy of Thomas Fuller and his contributions to English history and culture.

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

This image is a portrait of Thomas Fuller, an English churchman and historian. The portrait is in black and white, with a circular frame that has the words "METHODUS MAIOR" at the top and "MEMORIA" at the bottom. The frame also includes the name "THOMAS FULLER" on the right side. In the center of the portrait, Thomas Fuller is depicted wearing a dark robe with a white collar. He has curly hair and is looking directly at the viewer. Below the portrait, there is a quote from one of Fuller's works, which reads: "The Graver here hath well thy Face design'd, But no hand FULLER can expresse thy Mind For That a RESURRECTION goes to those Whom Silent Monuments did long enclose." The background of the portrait is a plain gray color, which helps to focus attention on the subject. Overall, the portrait is a dignified and respectful representation of Thomas Fuller, highlighting his importance as a churchman and historian.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-28

The image depicts an engraved portrait of a man from the 17th century. The portrait is set within an ornate circular frame, featuring an intricate design with decorative elements. The man in the portrait has curly hair and a serious expression, wearing a dark, long-sleeved garment with a white collar, suggesting he might be a scholar or a clergyman. The circular frame has the words "METHODUS MATER MEMORIA" inscribed around it, which translates to "Method is the mother of memory." Below the portrait, there is a rectangular plaque with an inscription in a stylized, cursive font. The text reads: "The Graver here hath well thy Face design'd. But no hand FILLER can express thy Mind. For That a RESURRECTION comes to those Whom Silent Monuments did long enclose." This suggests that while the physical appearance of the man can be captured by the engraver, his true essence and mind cannot be fully expressed in such a way. The image has a monochromatic tone, typical of engravings from that era, and the background is plain, focusing attention on the portrait and the inscriptions. The overall composition and style indicate that this is a formal portrait, likely intended for a memorial or commemorative purpose.

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-28

The image is an engraving of a man named Thomas Fuller, who is described as a "Methodist Master." The engraving is surrounded by a circular frame with a decorative border, and the words "Methodus" and "Memoria" are inscribed at the top. The engraving features a portrait of Thomas Fuller, who is depicted wearing a robe and a white collar. The engraving also includes a quote from Thomas Fuller, which reads, "The Graver here hath well his Face designed, But no hand FILLER can express the Mind, For that a Resurrection proves to those Whom Silent Monuments did long enclose." The engraving is likely a tribute to Thomas Fuller and his contributions to Methodism.

Text analysis

Amazon

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