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Human Generated Data

Title

Episcopal Palace at St. David's

Date

1775

People

Artist: Paul Sandby, British, English 1731 - 1809

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, George R. Nutter Fund, M15620

Human Generated Data

Title

Episcopal Palace at St. David's

People

Artist: Paul Sandby, British, English 1731 - 1809

Date

1775

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, George R. Nutter Fund, M15620

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2023-10-24

Art 100
Painting 100
Architecture 99.3
Building 99.3
Person 95.9
Person 88.4
Animal 73.4
Horse 73.4
Mammal 73.4
Cattle 73.2
Cow 73.2
Livestock 73.2
Horse 70.8
Castle 66.2
Fortress 66.2
Archaeology 57.2
Text 56

Clarifai
created on 2019-02-27

painting 99.9
art 99.4
picture frame 99.4
people 98.9
wall 98
illustration 97.5
museum 97.5
wood 95.9
exhibition 95.2
print 95.1
adult 95.1
empty 94.2
blank 93.7
no person 93.7
tree 92.8
desktop 92.3
wear 92
retro 91.4
image 91.3
decoration 91.3

Imagga
created on 2019-02-27

brass 100
memorial 100
structure 86
old 51.6
vintage 48.8
grunge 46
antique 41.7
texture 38.9
frame 35.8
blackboard 35.3
retro 34.4
wall 34.2
aged 33.5
ancient 28.5
border 27.1
art 26.3
grungy 24.7
rusty 23.8
pattern 22.6
material 22.3
design 22
dirty 21.7
damaged 21
empty 19.8
rough 18.2
decoration 17.4
paper 17.3
rust 16.4
blank 16.3
brown 16.2
textured 15.8
backdrop 14.8
frames 14.7
tray 13.9
wallpaper 13.8
parchment 13.4
weathered 13.3
space 13.2
text 13.1
black 12.6
decorative 12.5
stain 12.5
stone 11.9
letter 11.9
ornate 11.9
architecture 11.7
gold 11.5
decor 11.5
concrete 11.5
receptacle 11.3
paint 10.9
wood 10.8
messy 10.6
interior 10.6
surface 10.6
edge 10.6
obsolete 10.5
old fashioned 10.5
building 10.4
graphic 10.2
nobody 10.1
chalkboard 9.8
crack 9.7
decay 9.7
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board 9.3
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historic 9.2
global 9.1
style 8.9
color 8.9
highly 8.9
scratch 8.8
faded 8.8
crumpled 8.7
rustic 8.6
dirt 8.6
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container 8.2
backgrounds 8.1
gray 8.1
symbol 8.1
detail 8
framework 8
sculpture 7.9
wooden 7.9
scratches 7.9
grime 7.8
noise 7.8
ragged 7.8
chalk 7.8
stamp 7.7
your 7.7
film 7.7
photograph 7.7
spot 7.7
worn 7.6
textures 7.6
map 7.5
painting 7.2
computer 7.2

Google
created on 2019-02-27

Picture frame 87
Painting 86.7
Art 69.5
Antique 67.7
Stock photography 66.6
Room 65.7
History 60.4
Artwork 55.2

Microsoft
created on 2019-02-27

gallery 99.5
room 99
wall 96.5
scene 96.2
indoor 95.5
window 95.2
old 78.3
white 75.6
picture frame 65.6
museum 65.6
art 29.6

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Building
Person
Horse
Cow
Building 99.3%

Categories

Captions

OpenAI GPT

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

This image is an old sepia-toned illustration or engraving depicting the "Episcopal Palace at St. Davids." The scene shows a large, grand palace with several towers and a prominent rose window on one of its structures. The building appears to be partially in ruin, with some areas still standing tall and others in various states of decay. The architecture is Gothic in style, characterized by its pointed arches and elaborate stonework. In the foreground, there is a pastoral landscape with lush, rolling hills and several trees and shrubs in the vicinity. Two figures on horseback are depicted near the bottom center, traveling along a dirt path. The sky above is filled with dramatic clouds, adding to the historical and picturesque atmosphere of the scene. The illustration is bordered by several lines, and below it is an inscription that reads, "Episcopal Palace at St. Davids," along with a publication date of "Sept 1st 1787 by I. Boydell at Cheapside." The engraving is signed by the artist, A. W. P. Del, and the engraver, J. Smith Sculp.

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-10

This is an image of an etching or an engraved illustration. The subject of the piece is the "Episcopal Palace at St Davids." It is likely an historic print, as evidenced by both the artistic style and the appearance of the paper, which shows signs of aging. The illustration depicts a grand, castle-like building with multiple towers and what appears to be battlements or a crenellated parapet. There appears to be a large clock face on a central tower. The foreground of the image features pastoral landscape with several figures on horseback and cattle grazing. The sky is filled with detailed clouds suggesting an overcast or dynamic weather scene. The bottom left corner of the image includes some text that looks like the artist's or engraver's signature, "J. Smith," as well as a date, which seems to be "1791." In the bottom right corner, there's another name, possibly the publisher or another individual related to the production of the piece. The image is framed within a dark line border, and it is labeled "XII" at the top, which indicates that this print may be part of a series or book. The bottom right area outside the main border contains the text "Published Nov 1st 1793 by S Hooper & Wigstead."

Anthropic Claude

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

This is a sepia-toned historical illustration of the Episcopal Palace at St Davids in Wales. The image shows a large medieval building with Gothic architectural features including towers, arched windows, and crenellated walls. The palace is positioned on elevated ground and surrounded by trees and vegetation. In the foreground, there's a pastoral scene with two figures on horseback and what appears to be cattle grazing. The sky contains gentle clouds, and the overall composition has a romantic, picturesque quality typical of 18th or early 19th-century architectural illustrations. The image is presented in a formal frame with the title "Episcopal Palace at St Davids" written below. The style suggests this is likely an aquatint or similar print-making technique from that period.

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

The image depicts the Episcopal Palace at St David's, based on the caption below the illustration. It shows a large, grand building with towers and arched windows. The building appears to be a medieval-style castle or palace. In the foreground, there are trees and foliage, as well as what looks like a few people on horseback, giving a sense of scale to the imposing structure. The illustration has an aged, sepia-toned appearance, suggesting it is an older historical print or engraving of this episcopal palace.

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

The image shows a view of the Episcopal Palace at St. David's, a historic architectural structure. The palace is depicted in the background, with its distinctive towers and ornate architectural features. In the foreground, there is a pastoral landscape with trees, bushes, and two people riding horses. The scene has a sepia-toned, historical quality, suggesting it is an etching or engraving from an older publication.

Amazon Nova

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

The image is a vintage drawing of a palace. It is an old-style, black-and-white drawing of the Episcopal Palace at St. David's. The drawing is enclosed in a brown-colored frame, and the words "Episcopal Palace at St. David's" are written at the bottom of the frame. The drawing depicts a palace with a clock tower and a few windows. There are trees and bushes in front of the palace. Two people are riding horses on the ground.

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

The image is a sepia-toned drawing of the Bishop's Palace at St. David's. The drawing is framed with a brown border and has a watermark in the bottom right corner. The drawing depicts the palace in a picturesque setting, with trees and a field in the foreground. The palace is shown in a state of disrepair, with some parts of the building missing. The drawing also shows two people on horseback in the foreground, possibly visitors to the palace.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Epifcopal Palace at St Davids
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Google

XII Epifcopal Pallaice at S Davids
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