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Human Generated Data

Title

Franciscus Junius the Younger

Date

1641

People

Artist: Wenceslaus Hollar, Bohemian 1607 - 1677

Artist after: Anthony van Dyck, Flemish 1599 - 1641

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Bequest of Edwin deT. Bechtel, M13419

Human Generated Data

Title

Franciscus Junius the Younger

People

Artist: Wenceslaus Hollar, Bohemian 1607 - 1677

Artist after: Anthony van Dyck, Flemish 1599 - 1641

Date

1641

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Bequest of Edwin deT. Bechtel, M13419

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2023-10-23

Art 100
Painting 100
Adult 99.7
Male 99.7
Man 99.7
Person 99.7
Face 98.6
Head 98.6
Photography 98.6
Portrait 98.6
Text 75.6
Drawing 70.1

Clarifai
created on 2019-02-26

people 99.9
print 99.8
engraving 99.8
portrait 98.7
art 98.1
illustration 97.6
leader 97.1
vintage 96.8
old 96.6
man 96.6
adult 96
one 95.9
antique 95.6
writer 94.8
politician 94.1
scientist 92.4
lithograph 92.2
chair 91.3
poet 90.8
retro 89.7

Imagga
created on 2019-02-26

man 31.6
person 30
old 29.3
portrait 29.2
senior 29.1
grandma 27.3
face 23.5
adult 23.3
male 22.7
statue 21.4
people 21.2
elderly 21.1
one 20.2
mature 19.5
currency 18
money 17
sculpture 16.9
grandfather 16.1
head 16
hair 15.1
grandmother 14.7
cash 14.7
retired 14.6
retirement 14.4
bill 14.3
human 14.3
dollar 13.9
expression 13.7
bank 13.4
happy 13.2
close 13.1
glasses 13
banking 12.9
gray 12.6
closeup 12.1
older 11.7
business 11.5
bust 11.5
smile 11.4
ancient 11.3
life 11.2
looking 11.2
culture 11.1
aged 10.9
lifestyle 10.8
look 10.5
art 10.3
finance 10.1
pensioner 9.9
wrinkle 9.8
sadness 9.8
depression 9.7
age 9.5
world 9.5
comedian 9.3
beard 9.3
church 9.3
religion 9
banknote 8.7
antique 8.7
pay 8.6
paper 8.6
performer 8.6
eyes 8.6
men 8.6
serious 8.6
black 8.4
wealth 8.1
handsome 8
financial 8
franklin 7.9
happiness 7.8
hundred 7.8
dollars 7.7
lonely 7.7
us 7.7
god 7.7
hand 7.6
stone 7.6
religious 7.5
famous 7.5
historic 7.3
alone 7.3
success 7.2
history 7.2
crazy 7.1
businessman 7.1
model 7

Google
created on 2019-02-26

Microsoft
created on 2019-02-26

text 100
book 99.9
old 99.9
person 70
portrait 65.8
retro 35
black and white 33.3
photograph 23
victorian 18.7
man 18.3

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

Microsoft

Google

AWS Rekognition

Age 36-44
Gender Male, 99.8%
Calm 99.8%
Surprised 6.3%
Fear 5.9%
Sad 2.2%
Angry 0%
Disgusted 0%
Confused 0%
Happy 0%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Adult
Male
Man
Person
Adult 99.7%

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 99.8%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2019-02-26

a close up of a book 43.1%
close up of a book 37.2%
a person with a book 37.1%

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-10

This is a black and white etching or engraving of a historical figure dressed in attire that suggests it dates back to the Renaissance or the 17th century. The subject is depicted in profile, facing left. The person is wearing a broad, lace-edged collar characteristic of the period and a doublet with a row of visible buttons. The hair appears to be shoulder length and curly. The individual is holding a book or a bundle of papers in their left hand, held close to the waist. Below the image, there's a caption that includes text in an older style of script, suggesting that this is a historical print, possibly representing a notable individual of the era. The text includes the words "FRANCISCUS IVNIVS F.F." and some other text that may be in Latin or an older form of Dutch, which appears to be a description or attributing a quotation to the depicted person. The name "I.V. Vondelen" suggests a connection to Joost van den Vondel, a notable Dutch poet and playwright from the 17th century. The text "Dits IVNIVS, Der Schilders Rechte handt, Zyn Bloet is Edel,Neck Eeler zyn Verstant." is featured above a signature or an attribution to the engraver, which appears to read "Broer Jansz. Holler fecit," indicating the creator of the engraving.

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

The image is a detailed, historical engraving featuring a person with curly hair wearing a high-collared shirt fastened with buttons down the front. The individual is holding a book in one hand, suggesting an association with scholarship or literature. The engraving is done in a fine-line style, typical of the period, with shading to indicate texture and depth. At the bottom, there is text identifying the person as "Franciscus Junius F.F." along with additional text in a foreign language, which includes a note by J. V. Vondelen. The artist's name, Wenceslaus Hollar, is noted in the lower left corner. The corner text "AL. tıt XXXIX" suggests a series or collection number.

Anthropic Claude

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

This is a historical engraving created by Wenceslaus Hollar, as noted at the bottom of the image. It shows a portrait of a man from the 17th century, depicted in three-quarter view. He is wearing typical 17th-century attire including a buttoned doublet with a white collar. The subject has curly hair and a beard, and is shown holding what appears to be a book. The engraving includes text at the bottom in both Latin and Dutch, and has "AE. LIX. XXXIX." inscribed at the top of the frame. The style is characteristic of Hollar's detailed engraving work, with fine parallel lines creating subtle gradations and textures.

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

The image shows an engraved portrait of a man with curly hair and a beard, wearing 16th century clothing including a collared shirt or doublet. The portrait is titled "FRANCISCVS IVNIVS P.P." which suggests the man depicted was named Franciscus Junius and had the title "P.P." The engraving has text in Latin below it providing more details about Junius and the artist. The style and aging of the paper indicate this is an antique print, likely from the 1500s based on the clothing and hairstyle of the subject.

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

The image is a portrait of a man with distinctive facial features. He has curly hair and a beard, and he is wearing a collared shirt with decorative buttons. The man appears to be from a historical period, based on the style of the portrait. The image provides some text below the portrait, but I will not attempt to identify or name the individual depicted.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-13

The image depicts a portrait of a man, likely from the 17th century, based on the attire and the style of the engraving. The man is shown in a three-quarter view, facing slightly to his right. He has curly hair and a beard, and is dressed in a dark-colored shirt with a high collar and buttons down the front. His sleeves are rolled up, revealing his forearms. The background of the image is a light-colored sky with clouds, suggesting that the engraving was made outdoors or in a studio with a window. The overall effect of the image is one of elegance and refinement, with the subject's dignified expression and the intricate details of his clothing creating a sense of sophistication. The image appears to be an engraving, given the fine lines and shading used to create the portrait. The engraver's skill is evident in the way the man's features are rendered, with delicate attention to detail and a sense of depth and dimensionality. The image may have been created as a portrait of a wealthy patron or a member of the nobility, given the level of craftsmanship and attention to detail involved in its creation. Overall, the image is a beautiful example of 17th-century portraiture, showcasing the skill and artistry of the engraver and the subject's dignity and elegance.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-13

This image is a portrait of Francis Junius the Elder, a Dutch philologist and theologian. The portrait is an engraving, likely from the 17th century, and features Junius in a formal pose with his head turned slightly to the right. He has curly hair and a beard, and is wearing a collared shirt with a cloak draped over his left shoulder. In his right hand, he holds a book. The background of the portrait is a plain, light-colored surface, which helps to focus attention on Junius' face and clothing. The overall effect of the portrait is one of dignity and learning, reflecting Junius' reputation as a prominent scholar of his time.

Amazon Nova

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

The image is a black-and-white portrait of a man, likely from the 17th century. The man is dressed in period clothing, which includes a high-collared shirt with decorative buttons and a bow tie. His hair is curly and falls around his face, and he has a full beard. He holds a small book in his right hand and a pen in his left hand, suggesting that he might be a scholar or writer. The portrait is framed with a decorative border, and there are inscriptions in Latin at the top and bottom of the image. The top inscription reads "A.D. MDCXXVI," which translates to the year 1626 in the Gregorian calendar. The bottom inscription is a quote in Latin, which translates to "Franciscus Iunius, the son of the painter, was born in Leiden, and died in London." Overall, the image is a historical portrait of a man who was likely a scholar or writer from the 17th century.

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

The image is a historical portrait of a man named Franciscus Ivnivs F.F. He is depicted in a vintage style, with a serious expression and curly hair. He is wearing a long-sleeved shirt with buttons and a bow tie, and he is holding a book in his left hand and a pen in his right hand. The portrait is printed on a white background with a watermark in the upper left corner.

Text analysis

Amazon

Der
F.F
Eeler
Dits
Bloet
hant,
Schilders
AE
fecit
IVNIVS
is
Rechte
Lyn
Dits I.VNIVS, Der Schilders Rechte
I.V.Vondelen
Zyn Bloet is Eel,Noch Eeler Lyn Verflant
FRANCISCVS IVNIVS F.F
Zyn
Verflant
Hollar,
Wenceflaus Hollar, fecit
I.VNIVS,
AE tat.xxxxix.
FRANCISCVS
Eel,Noch
Wenceflaus
tat.xxxxix.

Google

A tatoeO Dits IVNIVS, Der Schildars Rechte hant,
A
tatoeO
Dits
IVNIVS,
Der
Schildars
Rechte
hant,