Human Generated Data

Title

Ch. 29. On the danger of possessing clothes

Date

15th century

People

Artist: Anonymous Italy (Ferrara) 1497, Italian

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Paul J. Sachs, M1141

Human Generated Data

Title

Ch. 29. On the danger of possessing clothes

People

Artist: Anonymous Italy (Ferrara) 1497, Italian

Date

15th century

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Paul J. Sachs, M1141

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2023-10-25

Person 99.3
Person 99
Person 99
Person 98.1
Face 87.1
Head 87.1
Text 85.9
Architecture 83.4
Building 83.4
Monastery 83.4
Art 70.5
Fashion 69.8
Painting 57.6
Drawing 55.9
Clothing 55.2
Dress 55.2
Jury 55.2
Page 55.1

Clarifai
created on 2019-02-18

ancient 96.5
paper 96.2
money 93.9
business 92.8
print 91.8
old 91.3
people 90.7
symbol 88.9
currency 87.2
vintage 86.7
antique 86.4
no person 85.9
historic 85.2
architecture 84.8
text 84
document 83.1
retro 83
finance 82.5
illustration 82.1
letter 82.1

Imagga
created on 2019-02-18

sketch 100
drawing 100
representation 96.8
paper 32.2
money 23
retro 20.5
business 20.1
vintage 19.9
old 19.5
design 18.6
dollar 17.6
currency 17.1
ancient 15.6
bank 15.2
finance 15.2
art 15.2
cash 14.7
stamp 14.3
note 13.8
letter 13.8
antique 13
grunge 12.8
history 12.5
bill 12.4
pattern 11.6
mail 11.5
symbol 11.5
sign 11.3
travel 11.3
postmark 10.9
envelope 10.8
financial 10.7
map 10.6
texture 10.4
plan 10.4
construction 10.3
frame 10
border 10
decoration 9.9
postal 9.8
success 9.7
dollars 9.7
office 9.7
print 9.4
architecture 9.4
investment 9.2
hand 9.1
black 9
wealth 9
philately 8.9
us 8.7
exchange 8.6
pencil 8.6
card 8.5
page 8.4
decorative 8.4
banking 8.3
aged 8.2
facility 8.1
postage 7.9
color 7.8
states 7.7
architect 7.7
line 7.7
project 7.7
outline 7.6
treasury 7.5
one 7.5
savings 7.5
rich 7.5
element 7.4
document 7.4
close 7.4
man 7.4
graphic 7.3
dirty 7.2
idea 7.1

Google
created on 2019-02-18

Font 68.6
History 67.6
Pattern 65.7
Pattern 59.2

Microsoft
created on 2019-02-18

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

Microsoft

Google

AWS Rekognition

Age 23-33
Gender Female, 91.8%
Fear 98%
Surprised 6.3%
Sad 2.2%
Calm 0.5%
Disgusted 0%
Angry 0%
Happy 0%
Confused 0%

AWS Rekognition

Age 26-36
Gender Female, 93.3%
Fear 80.1%
Angry 10.4%
Surprised 8.6%
Sad 8.2%
Calm 6.5%
Disgusted 3.5%
Confused 2.6%
Happy 1%

Microsoft Cognitive Services

Age 34
Gender Female

Google Vision

Surprise Very unlikely
Anger Very unlikely
Sorrow Very unlikely
Joy Very unlikely
Headwear Very likely
Blurred Very unlikely

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person
Person 99.3%
Person 99%
Person 99%
Person 98.1%

Categories

Imagga

text visuals 98.8%
paintings art 1.1%

Captions

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-12

This image appears to be a reproduction of an old woodcut, likely from a historical manuscript or book. It depicts four individuals dressed in long, flowing robes that resemble garments from the medieval or Renaissance period. The scene is set inside a room with arched windows. Each individual adopts a distinct posture or activity, suggesting an interaction or narrative related to fashion or dress. The text above the image, written in an old style of script, is in a language that appears to be an old form of Italian or Spanish, and it seems to be discussing the topic of clothing or attire. The caption below the image indicates this is from Chapter XXIX.

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-12

This is an image of an old printed page, possibly from a book or manuscript, showing a black-and-white illustration. The illustration depicts four figures dressed in what appears to be historical or traditional clothing. They seem to be in a discussion or engaged in an activity, standing behind what looks like a fence or low wall. There are two arched doorways or windows in the background wall. The text above the illustration is in an older style of script, possibly Latin or an old Romance language, indicating the context or story related to the image. Below the illustration is a caption that reads "Capitulo.xxix." indicating that this is likely from a structured text such as a book with chapters.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-12

This appears to be a medieval manuscript illustration with the title "Del periculo de la ābitiōe dele uefte" (about the peril of the habit of clothing) and marked as Chapter 29 (Capitulo xxix). The image shows four figures dressed in long robes or religious habits, appearing to be nuns or religious women. They are shown in a simple architectural setting with arched windows visible in the background. The illustration is rendered in a simple line drawing style typical of medieval manuscripts. The figures appear to be in conversation or interaction with each other, with their hands raised in gesturing positions. The floor is indicated by a simple dotted or textured pattern.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-12

The image depicts an old illustration titled "Del periculo de la abitioe dele ueste" (which seems to be an archaic spelling, possibly meaning "The danger of the habit of the west" in Italian or a related language). It shows five women dressed in long robes standing in a row, with arched windows or doorways in the background. The caption at the bottom reads "Capitulo.xxix." (likely meaning "Chapter 29" in Italian or Spanish). The illustration has a very antique style, with simple black linework on aged, discolored paper. It appears to be from a very old book or manuscript, possibly from the late medieval or early Renaissance period based on the clothing and artistic style. The meaning is a bit obscure without more context, but it seems to be depicting a group of women, perhaps nuns or members of a religious order, to illustrate some tale or lesson contained in the accompanying text of the book.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-12

The image appears to be an illustration from a historical text. It depicts several women dressed in what seems to be medieval-style robes and headdresses. The women are standing or seated together, with one group on the left and another on the right. The title above the illustration reads "Del pericolo de la abitioe dele ueste", which appears to be in an early Italian or Spanish language. Below the illustration is the text "Capitulo.xxix.", indicating this is from chapter 29 of the work.

Meta Llama

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

The image depicts a medieval-style illustration of four women in long dresses and head coverings, set against a backdrop of an interior room with arched windows. The scene is captioned in Latin, with the text "Del periculo de la abitioe dele uefte" at the top and "Capitulo.xxix." at the bottom. * **Four Women:** * The women are dressed in long, flowing gowns and head coverings, which were common attire for women during the medieval period. * Each woman is engaged in a different activity, suggesting a narrative or scene being depicted. * **Interior Room:** * The room features arched windows, which were a common architectural element in medieval buildings. * The walls of the room appear to be made of stone or brick, with a decorative pattern on the lower portion. * **Caption:** * The caption at the top of the image reads "Del periculo de la abitioe dele uefte," which translates to "From the danger of the habit and the veil." * The caption at the bottom of the image reads "Capitulo.xxix.," which likely indicates that this is the 29th chapter of a book or manuscript. * **Overall:** * The image appears to be a page from an illuminated manuscript, a type of book that was highly decorated and illustrated during the medieval period. * The use of Latin and the medieval-style illustration suggest that the image may be related to a religious or historical text.

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

The image is a medieval-style illustration of four women in a room, with the title "Del periculo de la abitióe dele uefte" at the top. The women are dressed in long robes and head coverings, and they appear to be engaged in conversation or activity. **Key Features:** * **Title:** "Del periculo de la abitióe dele uefte" (in Spanish) * **Women:** Four women, dressed in long robes and head coverings * **Room:** A simple room with a wall and a window * **Illustration Style:** Medieval-style illustration * **Text:** "Capitulo.xix." (in Spanish) at the bottom of the image **Overall Impression:** The image appears to be an illustration from a medieval manuscript or book, possibly depicting a scene from everyday life or a story. The title suggests that the image may be related to a discussion or warning about the dangers of something, but the exact meaning is unclear without more context.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-12

The image appears to be an illustration from a book or a historical document. The image is a black-and-white drawing of four women standing in a row. They are all dressed in long dresses, with the first woman on the left holding a baby in her arms. The second woman is holding a baby, and the third woman is holding a baby in her arms. The fourth woman is holding a baby in her arms. The image has a caption that reads "Del periculo de la abicion dele vefte."

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-12

The image is an illustration from an old book. It depicts a scene with five women, each dressed in long, flowing dresses with high necklines, typical of medieval attire. They are standing in front of a building with arched windows. The women are engaged in various activities: one holds a baby, another holds a bowl, and the others are gesturing or looking towards the baby. The illustration is framed by a border and includes a title in Spanish, "Del periculo de la abitición de le uefte," and a chapter number, "Capítulo.xxix." The image has a monochromatic, old-fashioned style, suggesting it is from a historical text.

Text analysis

Amazon

Del
de
la
perículo
dele
Del perículo de la abitiõe dele uelte.
Capitulo.xxix.
...
uelte.
abitiõe

Google

Del perículo de la abitioe dele uefte. Capitnlo.xxix.
Del
perículo
de
la
abitioe
dele
uefte.
Capitnlo.xxix.