Human Generated Data

Title

Robert Bayfield

Date

1654

People

Artist: William Faithorne the Elder, British c. 1616 - 1691

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Paul J. Sachs, M2269

Human Generated Data

Title

Robert Bayfield

People

Artist: William Faithorne the Elder, British c. 1616 - 1691

Date

1654

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Paul J. Sachs, M2269

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-08-07

Human 97
Person 97
Text 85.8
Advertisement 69.5
Poster 69.5
Money 64.3
Postage Stamp 56
Clothing 55.2
Hat 55.2
Apparel 55.2

Clarifai
created on 2019-08-07

one 98.6
people 98.3
portrait 97
print 95.9
administration 92.3
money 91.9
business 90.5
adult 90.3
art 89.1
illustration 88.5
lid 88.1
leader 85.2
man 85.1
wealth 85.1
finance 84.3
text 84.1
symbol 83.3
retro 81.6
currency 79.4
dollar 78.3

Imagga
created on 2019-08-07

money 55.3
currency 52.9
dollar 50.1
cash 44.9
bill 38
finance 38
bank 36.7
financial 36.5
wealth 35.9
banking 35.9
paper 33.7
dollars 32.8
business 31
close 29.7
one 29.1
sombrero 25.6
mosaic 25.3
us 25.1
banknote 24.3
savings 24.2
rich 24.2
bills 22.3
disk jockey 22.3
hundred 21.3
pay 21.1
exchange 21
art 20.6
hat 20.1
franklin 19.7
closeup 19.5
investment 18.3
loan 18.2
broadcaster 17.8
note 17.5
finances 17.3
headdress 15.6
payment 15.4
commerce 14
president 13.8
funds 13.7
banknotes 13.7
success 13.7
communicator 13.6
face 13.5
concepts 13.3
economy 13
states 12.6
portrait 12.3
old 11.8
religion 11.6
economic 11.6
creation 10.9
symbol 10.8
market 10.7
debt 10.6
price 10.6
sign 10.5
profit 10.5
united 10.5
capital 10.4
covering 10.3
number 10.3
church 10.2
person 10.1
legal 9.8
paying 9.7
notes 9.6
coin 9.5
ancient 9.5
clothing 9.5
golden 9.5
ideas 9.4
sale 9.2
federal 8.9
conceptual 8.8
man 8.7
icon 8.7
clock 8.5
device 8.4
famous 8.4
vintage 8.3
shield 8.3
gold 8.2
masterpiece 7.9
payments 7.9
wages 7.8
economics 7.8
double 7.8
interest 7.8
value 7.8
fortune 7.7
god 7.6
head 7.6
instrument 7.3

Google
created on 2019-08-07

Microsoft
created on 2019-08-07

text 99.9
human face 97.5
book 96.6
person 91.9
clothing 89.7
man 82.6
coin 69
hat 56.5
drawing 52.7

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

Microsoft

Google

AWS Rekognition

Age 26-43
Gender Male, 98.6%
Sad 21.8%
Surprised 6.5%
Happy 1.5%
Calm 59.4%
Angry 2%
Confused 3.8%
Disgusted 5%

Microsoft Cognitive Services

Age 33
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
Poster
Hat
Person 97%
Poster 69.5%
Hat 55.2%

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 100%

Captions

Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-08-07

an old photo of a book 45.3%
a close up of a book 45.2%
old photo of a book 41%

Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-03

a photograph of a portrait of a man in a hat and a hat -100%

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-08

This is an old-style engraved portrait of a man wearing a wide-brimmed hat and a dark cloak. The engraving is ornate and detailed, with a framed oval border featuring inscriptions. The text around the border reads "VERA EFFIGIES D. ROBERTI BAYTFIELD ÆTAT. 25. 1634." Below the portrait is an elaborate piece of text, which is a poem:

"Th' Umbraticke shape y' Artist could but Grave
The Solid Substance in his Booke you have:
This but to life is Drawne, that Life gives:
Heere but the Person, there the Patient lives."

At the bottom, there is a small heraldic shield with a pattern of six roundels. The engraving is signed by "Guil: Faithorne Sculp:" indicating the artist (William Faithorne).

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-08

This image is an old engraved portrait of an individual wearing a wide-brimmed hat and a dark, collared garment that is typical of stylistic choices of a past era, possibly the 17th century given the date "1654" printed at the top of the image. There is a decorative oval frame surrounding the figure, and on the bottom is a coat of arms or family crest, featuring a shield with six roundels.

Below the portrait, there is an inscription that reads: "The Vmbra'tick shape 'this Artist could but Grave, The Solid Substance in his Booke you have: This but to life's Drawne, that life gives: Heere but the Person, there the Patient lives." The name "Gul: Faithorne, Sculp." is likely that of the artist or engraver who produced this image. The text and image together suggest that this portrait is intended to accompany a more substantive body of work, possibly a book written by or about the subject of the portrait.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-08

This is a historical engraving dated 1654, showing a portrait in an oval frame. The artwork depicts a figure wearing traditional 17th-century attire, including a wide-brimmed hat and a dark coat with a white collar. The portrait is rendered in fine detail using engraving techniques, with careful cross-hatching to create depth and texture. Below the oval frame is a coat of arms or heraldic shield, and beneath that is a four-line verse in elegant script. The artist signature "Guil. Faithorne sculp." appears at the bottom of the image. The oval frame contains text around its border, and the overall style is typical of formal portraiture from the mid-1600s. The engraving shows excellent craftsmanship in its detailed execution and composition.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-08

The image depicts a portrait of a young man wearing a large black hat and dark clothing. The portrait is enclosed in an ornate oval frame with musical notes and text surrounding it. The text appears to be a poem or verse written in an old-fashioned script, referencing life being drawn from books and heeding the patient lives of one's predecessors. The portrait has an antique, engraved style typical of illustrations from past centuries.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-08

The image appears to be an engraved portrait of a man with a wide-brimmed hat, surrounded by text that seems to be a quote or poetic verse. The man has a serious expression on his face and is wearing a coat or jacket with intricate designs. The engraving style suggests this is an older, historical image, perhaps from the 17th or 18th century. The text below the portrait speaks of the artist's ability to capture the "sober substance" of the subject in their work, and how this art gives life to the person depicted.

Meta Llama

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

The image is a portrait of a man, likely from the 17th century, with a hat and coat, surrounded by an oval frame with text and a crest. The portrait is in black and white, with the man facing forward and looking directly at the viewer. He wears a wide-brimmed hat and a long coat with buttons down the front. The oval frame has text around the edge, including "VERA" and "ROBERT HERRIES", and a crest at the bottom with three circles and a line above them. Below the portrait, there is a quote in cursive script that reads: "Th'Umbraticke shape y Artist could but Grave, The Solid Substance in his Booke you have: This but to life is Drawne, that Life gives: Heere but the Person, there the Patient lives." The background of the image is a grid pattern, suggesting that it may be a book illustration or a page from a manuscript. Overall, the image appears to be a formal portrait of a man, possibly a noble or gentleman, from the 17th century.

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

The image is a portrait of Robert Boyle, an Anglo-Irish natural philosopher, chemist, physicist, and inventor. The portrait is in black and white and features a circular frame with text around the edge.

In the center of the image, there is a portrait of Robert Boyle wearing a hat and a dark-colored shirt with a high collar. He has long hair and is looking directly at the viewer.

The circular frame surrounding the portrait contains text that reads "VERA EFFIGIES ROBERTI BOYLE" at the top and "AETATIS SUE 25 1654" at the bottom. There is also a coat of arms below the portrait, which features a shield with three circles and a crescent moon above it.

At the bottom of the image, there is a quote from Robert Boyle's book "The Sceptical Chymist," which reads: "Th' Ombraticke shape y' Artist could but Grave, The Solid Substance in his Booke you have: This but to life is Drawne, that Life gives: Heere but the Person, there the Patient lives."

Overall, the image appears to be a historical portrait of Robert Boyle, showcasing his likeness and highlighting his contributions to science and philosophy.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-08

The image is a portrait of a man. The man is wearing a hat and a collared shirt with a tasseled necktie. The portrait is enclosed in a circular frame with a patterned border. The frame has a text that reads "VERA EFFIGIES" and "LIBERA" in the top and bottom parts of the frame, respectively. The man's face is slightly turned to the right, and his eyes are looking straight ahead. The portrait is in black and white.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-08

The image is a black-and-white portrait of a man from the 17th century. The man is wearing a hat with a wide brim and a ruffled collar. He has a serious expression on his face and is looking directly at the viewer. The portrait is framed by a decorative border with a Latin inscription that reads "VERA EFFIGIA." Below the portrait, there is a quote in English that reads, "The Umbratick shape an Artist could but Grave, The Solid Substance in his Booke you have: This but to life is Drawne, that Life gives: Here but the Person, there the Patient lives." The image also includes a coat of arms with a shield and a crest.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

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