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Human Generated Data

Title

Bookplate of Edith Kermit Roosevelt

Date

19th-20th century

People

Artist: Sidney L. Smith, American 1845 - 1929

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Charles E. Goodspeed, M8164

Human Generated Data

Title

Bookplate of Edith Kermit Roosevelt

People

Artist: Sidney L. Smith, American 1845 - 1929

Date

19th-20th century

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Charles E. Goodspeed, M8164

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2022-02-26

Art 94.1
Drawing 91.2
Human 91.2
Person 83.1
Text 79.2
Sketch 79.1
Doodle 60.3

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-29

retro 98.8
no person 98
cardboard 97.8
paper 97.6
art 97.1
wear 96.4
one 95.7
antique 95.4
old 94.9
ancient 94.7
dirty 93.4
artistic 93.1
man 92.3
travel 92.2
sepia 91.8
parchment 89.4
sepia pigment 88.8
empty 87.6
vintage 86.3
people 86.1

Imagga
created on 2022-02-26

envelope 71.6
vintage 54.6
grunge 52.8
old 52.3
container 50.3
paper 48.7
antique 46.1
texture 45.9
retro 41.8
aged 37.1
dirty 31.6
ancient 29.4
damaged 28.6
wallpaper 28.4
material 27.7
design 25.9
card 25.2
frame 24.4
border 24.4
pattern 23.3
blank 23.2
floral 23
art 22.2
parchment 21.1
page 20.4
empty 19.8
decay 19.3
rusty 19.1
document 18.6
decorative 18.4
rough 18.2
flower 17.7
grime 17.6
textured 17.5
letter 17.4
stain 17.3
cardboard 17.3
old fashioned 17.1
brown 16.9
crumpled 16.5
wall 16.4
backgrounds 16.2
canvas 16.1
grain 15.7
structure 15.5
stucco 15.3
artwork 14.7
graphic 14.6
fracture 14.6
worn 14.3
surface 14.1
cover 13.9
faded 13.6
stains 13.6
torn 13.6
stained 13.5
aging 13.4
decoration 13.3
artistic 13
ragged 12.7
mottled 12.7
grungy 12.3
book 12.3
element 11.6
backdrop 11.5
weathered 11.4
textures 11.4
text 11.4
sheet 11.3
symbol 10.8
manuscript 10.8
obsolete 10.5
style 10.4
historic 10.1
stamp 10
paint 10
smudged 9.9
detail 9.7
rust 9.6
drawing 9.6
ornament 9.5
space 9.3
binding 9.3
distressed 8.8
shabby 8.8
album 8.8
leaf 8.6
board 8.6
sign 8.3
effect 8.2
painting 8.1
country 7.9
rotting 7.9
scratched 7.8
burnt 7.8
crack 7.8
messy 7.7
spot 7.7
age 7.6
note 7.4
box 7.3
message 7.3
color 7.2
world 7.1
decor 7.1

Google
created on 2022-02-26

Art 79.3
Rectangle 78
Font 77.3
Ink 64.4
Paper product 64.3
Paper 64.2
Printmaking 63.7
Drawing 61.8
Illustration 61.7
Visual arts 60.4
History 57.2
Room 54.3
Vintage clothing 50.2

Microsoft
created on 2022-02-26

drawing 99.5
sketch 97.7
cartoon 97.2
text 94
illustration 92.8
handwriting 90.2
child art 67.6
gallery 54.4
envelope 34.9
picture frame 8.6

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

AWS Rekognition

Age 16-24
Gender Female, 99.9%
Calm 71.7%
Sad 16.6%
Confused 5.6%
Angry 1.6%
Fear 1.4%
Disgusted 1.3%
Surprised 1.1%
Happy 0.6%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person
Person 83.1%

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 99.8%

Captions

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-01-28

The image appears to be a bookplate, featuring an ornate design with classical elements. It shows two figures standing on either side of a pedestal that contains the text "EX LIBRIS EDITH KERMIT ROOSEVELT." The figures are adorned in flowing garments and are surrounded by intricate foliage. Above the text, there is a coat of arms featuring a tree and what appears to be a lamp or torch, which adds to the classical and educational theme of the design. The bookplate is likely meant to denote ownership by Edith Kermit Roosevelt.

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-01-28

The image displays an ex libris, which is a bookplate that traditionally indicates the owner of a book. In this case, it is labeled for "EDITH KERMIT ROOSEVELT." The illustration features a decorative border with what appears to be classical elements, such as garlands and drapery. A shield with a crest is centered in the bookplate design. Two figures stand on either side of the shield, with their attire resembling that of the classical or renaissance era, contributing to the ornate and traditional feel of the bookplate. The figures seem to be leaning wearily or reflectively on the top of the shield or frame. The background and surrounding area of the illustration are blank, emphasizing the detailed work within the central design. There is a hand-written notation at the bottom left corner of the paper. The overall design suggests a sense of heritage and respect for learning and books.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-01-28

This is a bookplate (ex libris) design belonging to Edith Kermit Roosevelt. The design is classical in style, featuring two decorative female figures in flowing Greco-Roman style robes on either side of a central text panel. The figure on the left holds what appears to be a lyre or harp, while the figure on the right also appears to be holding a musical instrument. Above the text panel is a heraldic shield or coat of arms. The entire design is framed with what looks like a laurel or leafy garland. The text in the center simply reads "EX LIBRIS EDITH KERMIT ROOSEVELT" in a formal, engraved style. The overall composition is symmetrical and elegant, typical of bookplate designs from the late 19th or early 20th century.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-01-28

The image depicts an ornate bookplate or ex libris illustration. It shows two female figures, likely allegorical representations or muses, flanking a shield or plaque that reads "EX-LIBRIS EDITH KERMIT ROOSEVELT". The figures are wearing flowing robes and have floral wreaths or crowns on their heads. They are supporting the central shield with their hands. The overall style has a classical or historical feel, with detailed shading and linework giving it an engraved appearance on the aged paper background.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-01-28

The image appears to be an ex libris, or a bookplate design, for Edith Kermit Roosevelt. It features an ornate frame with two female figures, possibly representing allegories or muses, flanking a central shield or coat of arms. The text below the frame reads "EX-LIBRIS" and "EDITH-KERMIT-ROOSEVELT", indicating this was used to mark the books owned by Edith Kermit Roosevelt, the wife of former U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt.

Meta Llama

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

The image is a vintage illustration of a bookplate, featuring two women in flowing robes standing on either side of a rectangular box. The box bears the inscription "EX LIBRIS EDITH KERMIT ROOSEVELT" in a decorative font. * **Two Women in Flowing Robes** * The women are depicted in flowing robes, with one holding a lyre and the other holding a shield. * They are standing on either side of the rectangular box, creating a sense of balance and harmony. * **Rectangular Box** * The box is adorned with the inscription "EX LIBRIS EDITH KERMIT ROOSEVELT" in a decorative font. * The box is positioned centrally in the image, drawing attention to the text and the women surrounding it. * **Shield** * The shield is held by one of the women and features an image of a bird. * The shield adds an element of symbolism to the image, possibly representing protection or strength. * **Lyre** * The lyre is held by the other woman and is a symbol of music and creativity. * The lyre adds a sense of elegance and sophistication to the image. * **Background** * The background of the image is a light beige color, which provides a subtle contrast to the darker tones of the women and the box. * The background helps to create a sense of depth and dimensionality in the image. Overall, the image is a beautiful and intricate illustration that showcases the artist's skill and attention to detail. The use of symbolism and the elegant design elements create a sense of sophistication and refinement, making the image a true work of art.

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

The image depicts a bookplate featuring two female figures, each holding a lyre and standing on either side of a rectangular pedestal. The pedestal bears the inscription "EX LIBRIS EDITH KERMIT ROOSEVELT" in the center, with a shield above it adorned with a bird and a plant. The background of the image is a light brown color, reminiscent of aged paper. The overall design of the bookplate suggests that it was created for Edith Kermit Roosevelt, who was the second wife of President Theodore Roosevelt. The use of classical motifs, such as the lyres and the shield, adds an air of elegance and sophistication to the design. The inscription on the pedestal serves as a reminder of the owner's identity and the purpose of the bookplate. In terms of artistic style, the image appears to be a product of the Art Nouveau movement, which was popular during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The flowing lines and organic forms used in the design are characteristic of this style, which emphasized beauty and harmony in art and architecture. Overall, the image presents a beautiful and intricate bookplate that reflects the artistic tastes of the time period in which it was created. Its use of classical motifs and elegant design make it a striking example of Art Nouveau art.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-01-28

The image is an illustration with a beige background. Two women are standing on either side of a rectangular structure. The structure has the text "EX-LIBRIS- EDITH-KERMIT. ROOSEVELT" written on it. The woman on the left is holding a musical instrument, and the other woman is holding a book. They are surrounded by some leaves. A shield with a V-shaped design is placed above the structure.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-01-28

This image is a book plate with the words "EX-LIBRIS EDITH KERMIT ROOSEVELT" written on it. The book plate has a shield-like design with two female figures standing on either side of the shield. The female figures are holding a lyre and a laurel wreath, respectively. The shield has a wreath on top and a lion's head on the bottom. The image has a sepia tone and is placed on a beige background.

Text analysis

Amazon

10
EX-LIBRIS-
EDITH-KERMIT
ROOSEVELT.
CyM

Google

EX LIBRIS- EDITH-KERMIT. ROOSEVELT
EX
LIBRIS-
EDITH-KERMIT.
ROOSEVELT