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Human Generated Data

Title

The Reverend Henry Caner, Minister of King's Chapel, Boston

Date

18th century

People

Artist: Peter Pelham, British 1697 - 1751

Artist after: Attributed to John Smibert, American 1688 - 1751

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Harvard College Library, R544NA

Human Generated Data

Title

The Reverend Henry Caner, Minister of King's Chapel, Boston

People

Artist: Peter Pelham, British 1697 - 1751

Artist after: Attributed to John Smibert, American 1688 - 1751

Date

18th century

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Harvard College Library, R544NA

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2022-01-22

Art 97.9
Human 96.8

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-26

people 99.6
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retro 90.2
antique 89.6
wear 89.1
Renaissance 88.3
vintage 86.4
two 86.1
engraving 85.7
no person 85
woman 83.8

Imagga
created on 2022-01-22

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Google
created on 2022-01-22

Microsoft
created on 2022-01-22

text 99.8
human face 96.6
book 93.5
person 92.4
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man 85.1
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Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

Microsoft

Google

AWS Rekognition

Age 33-41
Gender Male, 100%
Calm 96.9%
Sad 1.7%
Angry 1%
Surprised 0.1%
Confused 0.1%
Disgusted 0.1%
Happy 0%
Fear 0%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person
Painting

Clarifai

Clothing
Human face
Human nose
Human eye

AWS Rekognition

Person 96.8%

Categories

Imagga
created on 2022-01-22

paintings art 89.4%
people portraits 9.6%

Captions

Clarifai

Created by general-english-image-caption-clip on 2025-07-12

portrait of a man, by person.

Salesforce

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

a photograph of a portrait of a man in a black and white portrait

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-23

The image appears to be a vintage portrait of a figure dressed in a robe with clerical clothing, indicative of a religious or academic figure from a historical period. The person is wearing a solemn and formal attire, including what appears to be a wig with rolled curls, typical of certain historical periods, possibly the 17th or 18th century.

The bottom of the portrait contains text that provides information about the subject's identity and title. According to the inscription, the represented individual held a respectable position within a religious institution in Boston. The artwork was seemingly created in 1750 and seems to have been engraved by a person named P. Pelham, suggesting that the portrait is an engraving. Additionally, the text mentions that copies of the portrait were sold, indicating that this individual may have been a figure of some significance at the time to warrant the creation and distribution of such portraits.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-23

This image is an engraved portrait of Reverend Henry Caner, A. M., who was the minister of King's Chapel in Boston. The inscription indicates that the print was created by P. Pelham in 1750, and it was printed and sold by I. Ambert. Reverend Henry Caner is depicted wearing traditional clerical attire, which includes a long, dark robe and a white preaching band collar. The portrait is set within an oval frame and has detailed shading to convey depth and texture. The overall style is typical of 18th-century portraiture art.

Anthropic Claude

Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-28

This is a historical portrait engraving from the 18th century. The artwork shows a figure wearing traditional clerical attire of the period, including a black robe and white clerical bands at the neck. The subject is depicted with the characteristic powdered wig of the era, featuring elaborate curls. The portrait is set within an oval frame with decorative corners, and beneath it is elegant script text identifying the subject as a minister from King's Chapel in Boston. The engraving appears to be rendered in a monochromatic style typical of the period, with fine detail work particularly evident in the facial features and clothing textures.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-23

The image appears to be a portrait of a man wearing a wig and robed attire, likely a clergyman or minister. He has an earnest and authoritative expression on his face. The text below the portrait identifies him as "The Reverend Henry Caner, A.M., Minister of King's Chapel, Boston."

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-23

This is a historical portrait engraving in sepia tones, presented in an oval frame with decorative corners. The artwork shows a figure wearing traditional 18th century clerical attire, including a dark robe and white clerical bands at the neck. The subject wears a powdered wig with tight curls typical of the Georgian period. The portrait is executed in a formal style characteristic of the era, with careful attention to detail and shading. Below the portrait is elegant script identifying the subject as a Minister of King's Chapel in Boston. The engraving is credited to "J. Smibert pinx." and appears to be from the colonial American period.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-23

The image depicts a portrait of Henry Comer, a minister of Kings Chapel in Boston. The portrait is rendered in sepia tones and features Comer in a black robe with a white collar, set against a dark background. He has curly white hair and is positioned in an oval frame with a decorative border.

The portrait is accompanied by a caption at the bottom, which reads "The Reverend Henry Comer A.M." in cursive script. Below this, it states "Minister of Kings Chapel Boston" and provides additional details, including "R. Pelham fecit 1750" and "Sold by P. Williams in Boston." The overall effect of the portrait is one of dignity and respect, capturing the likeness and character of Henry Comer in a thoughtful and considered manner.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-23

The image is a sepia-toned portrait of Henry Caner, an 18th-century American clergyman. The portrait is oval-shaped and features Caner in a dark robe with a white collar, set against a plain background. The image is framed by a decorative border, which includes the subject's name and title at the bottom.

Key Features:

  • Portrait: Oval-shaped, featuring Henry Caner in a dark robe with a white collar.
  • Background: Plain, with no visible details or patterns.
  • Border: Decorative, with the subject's name and title at the bottom.
  • Color: Sepia-toned, giving the image a warm, aged appearance.

Overall Impression:

The image presents a dignified and formal portrait of Henry Caner, capturing his likeness and profession in a timeless and elegant manner.

Amazon Nova

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

The image is a portrait of Reverend Henry Caner, an Anglican minister. He is dressed in a black robe with a white collar, which is typical attire for clergy members. The portrait is in black and white, and it is framed in a circular shape. The text "The Reverend Henry Caner, A.M." is written in the bottom left corner of the portrait. The portrait is likely a historical document, and the text suggests that it was created in the 18th century.

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

The image shows a portrait of a man named Reverend Henry Caner, who was the minister of King's Chapel in Boston. The portrait is in black and white, and the man is wearing a black robe with a white collar. The image is enclosed in a circular frame with a white border and has a watermark at the bottom that reads "The Reverend Henry Caner. A.M. Minister of King's Chapel Boston. Sold by P. Pelham in Boston." The portrait is likely an old photograph or a reproduction of an old photograph.

Google Gemini

Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-05

Certainly! Here's a description of the image:

Description:

This is a portrait of The Reverend Henry Caner A.M., Minister of Kings Chapel, Boston. It appears to be a print or engraving, likely from the 18th century. The portrait is framed within an oval border.

Key elements:

  • Subject: The main subject is a man identified as The Reverend Henry Caner. He's dressed in clerical attire, including a dark robe and a white collar. He has a powdered wig, which was fashionable during the period.

  • Composition: The portrait is a bust or half-length, focusing on the man's upper body and face. He faces the viewer with a composed expression.

  • Style: The style of the portrait suggests a traditional 18th-century aesthetic. The details are carefully rendered, and the lighting is subtle, creating a sense of depth and formality.

  • Text: The inscription at the bottom identifies the subject and indicates the maker and seller. It notes the names:

    • "J. Smibert pinx" (painter)
    • "P. Pelham fecit. 1750" (maker or engraver)
    • "Sold by P. Pelham in Boston"

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-05

Here is a description of the image:

This is a sepia-toned portrait of Reverend Henry Caner, A.M., who was the Minister of King's Chapel in Boston. The portrait is enclosed within an oval frame, a common style for portraits during the 18th century.

Key Features:

  • Subject: Reverend Caner is depicted with a wig of curly white hair. He is wearing a dark, possibly black, clerical robe, a white neckband, and appears to have a serious or contemplative expression.
  • Artistic Style: The portrait has the characteristic shading and detail associated with engravings or mezzotints of the period. It has a formal and dignified air, reflecting the subject's status.
  • Text at the Bottom: The inscription at the bottom of the image provides information. It states the subject's name and title (Reverend Henry Caner, A.M., Minister of King's Chapel Boston). It also provides the name of the artist ("J. Smibert pinx." which means that Smibert was the original painter of this portrait) and the engraver ("P. Pelham fecit. 1750," indicating that Pelham created the engraved version in 1750). It also includes a note: "Sold by P. Pelham in Boston".
  • Overall Impression: The portrait is formal and likely reflects the standards of portraiture during the time period. It provides a glimpse into the appearance of an important historical figure.

Mistral Pixtral

Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-03

The image is a historical portrait of Reverend Henry Caner, A.M., who served as the Minister of King's Chapel in Boston. The portrait is framed in an oval shape and depicts the Reverend in formal clerical attire, including a black robe and a white clerical collar. He has a long, curly wig typical of the period. The portrait is a mezzotint, a type of engraving that creates a rich, textured effect.

Below the portrait, there is text that reads:

"The Reverend Henry Caner, A.M.
Minister of King's Chapel Boston"

Additionally, the bottom of the image includes the names of the individuals involved in the creation and distribution of the portrait:

"J. Smibert pinx" (indicating that John Smibert painted the original portrait)
"P. Pelham fecit 1750" (indicating that Peter Pelham created the engraving in 1750)
"Sold by P. Pelham in Boston" (indicating that the engraving was sold by Peter Pelham in Boston)

The portrait is likely from the mid-18th century, reflecting the style and attire of that era.

Qwen

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-14

The image is an engraved portrait of a man identified as "The Reverend Henry Caner, A.M., Minister of Kings Chapel Boston." The portrait is oval-shaped and framed in a circular design with a decorative border. The man is wearing a dark, formal robe with a high collar, which is typical attire for a clergy member, suggesting his role as a minister. His curly hair is styled in a manner consistent with historical fashion of the 18th century. The lower part of the image contains script text that identifies the subject and the artist, along with the year of the engraving, 1750. The text also indicates that the engraving was sold by P. Pitham in Boston. The overall style of the engraving is classic and formal, reflecting the artistic conventions of that era.

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-14

This image is a portrait of The Reverend Henry Caner, A.M., who was the Minister of King's Chapel in Boston. The portrait is set within an oval frame and features the reverend with long, curly hair, wearing a dark, formal robe with a white clerical collar. The text below the portrait provides his name, title, and the year the engraving was made, which is 1750. The engraver's name, P. Pelham, is also mentioned. The overall style of the image is reminiscent of 18th-century portraiture.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

The Reverend HenryCaner AM. Menister of Hengs Chapel Besten PPltham fecit. 1750 I. Smibert pune- Sold by Pratham inilBeaten
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