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Title

Title Page: Ideal Flowers. Chinoiserie floral print design, Louis XVI period, late 18th century. Indienne fabric patterns, Oberkampf printworks at Jouy.

Date

1770

People

Artist: Arnauld-Éloi Gautier D'Agoty, French 1741 - before 1780

Artist after: Jean Baptiste Pillement, French 1728 - 1808

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Philip Hofer, M3584

Human Generated Data

Title

Title Page: Ideal Flowers. Chinoiserie floral print design, Louis XVI period, late 18th century. Indienne fabric patterns, Oberkampf printworks at Jouy.

People

Artist: Arnauld-Éloi Gautier D'Agoty, French 1741 - before 1780

Artist after: Jean Baptiste Pillement, French 1728 - 1808

Date

1770

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Philip Hofer, M3584

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Amazon
created on 2019-11-09

Text 96.5
Plant 91.8
Art 87.7
Page 84.3
Tree 83.3
Drawing 80.4
Pattern 76.2
Sketch 69.4
Flower 60.6
Blossom 60.6

Clarifai
created on 2019-11-09

illustration 98.6
art 97.7
painting 96.9
people 94.6
picture frame 92.8
print 92.3
retro 92.1
no person 91.4
vintage 91.1
card 91
text 90
decoration 88.4
bill 86.1
design 85.8
tree 85.2
desktop 84.9
vector 84.7
chalk out 84.1
woodcut 83.5
old 82.4

Imagga
created on 2019-11-09

menu 64.2
fare 51.8
old 51.6
vintage 47.2
grunge 44.3
texture 43.1
paper 42.4
antique 41.9
retro 36.9
brass 34.3
aged 31.7
frame 31.3
memorial 27.4
page 26.9
ancient 26.8
border 26.2
food 25
dirty 23.5
structure 23.1
wallpaper 23
art 21.6
design 21.4
rough 21
grungy 20.9
blank 20.6
sheet 19.8
letter 19.3
canvas 19
floral 18.7
empty 18.1
pattern 17.8
text 17.5
document 16.7
textured 16.7
parchment 16.3
aging 16.3
cover 14.8
flower 14.6
card 14.5
paint 14.5
cardboard 14.4
worn 14.3
backgrounds 13.8
scrapbook 13.6
stained 13.5
map 13.4
brown 13.3
decoration 12.9
album 12.7
graphic 12.4
shabby 11.8
burnt 11.7
sepia 11.7
torn 11.6
backdrop 11.6
stain 11.5
damaged 11.5
journal 11.4
artistic 11.3
space 10.9
element 10.8
material 10.7
blackboard 10.6
wall 10.3
leaf 10.1
drawing 10.1
decorative 10
pages 9.8
rust 9.6
ink 9.6
ornament 9.5
yellow 9.3
style 8.9
color 8.9
manuscript 8.8
ragged 8.8
book 8.6
rusty 8.6
greeting 8.4
silhouette 8.3
representation 8.2
decay 7.7
invitation 7.7
edge 7.7
dirt 7.6
sign 7.5
envelope 7.5
gold 7.4
banner 7.4
historic 7.3
holiday 7.2

Google
created on 2019-11-09

Botany 83.3
Plant 64.6
Branch 62
Illustration 57.7
Twig 51.1

Microsoft
created on 2019-11-09

tree 99.8
text 85.3
gallery 79.8
drawing 73.2
sketch 71.7
room 58.2
plant 49.7
palm 31.7
picture frame 6.1

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OpenAI GPT

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

The image appears to be an ornate, artistic frontispiece from a historical document or book. The design centers around a symmetrical arrangement of botanical illustrations, primarily featuring different types of flowers and foliage that intertwine to create a decorative border around the text. The text itself is in French and reads as follows: "RECUEIL DE NOUVELLES FLEURS DE GOUT; Pour la Manufacture des Etoffes de PERSE. Inventées et Dessinées par JEAN PILLEMENT Peintre de Sa Majesté LE ROI DE POLOGNE CE VEND A PARIS chez Le Viez, Rue St André des Arc, vis-à-vis l'Hôtel de Chateauvieux." In translation, it mentions a collection of tastefully designed new flowers for the manufacture of Persian fabrics, invented and drawn by Jean Pillement, painter to His Majesty the King of Poland. It indicates that the document can be sold in Paris at the store of Le Viez, located on St. André Street opposite the Chateauvieux Hotel. The elegant botanical elements and the classical typography combine to give the image a refined, sophisticated appearance.

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-05

This is an image of a vintage printed page, most likely from a book or a catalog. It features a title and a framed illustration. The artwork consists of a delicate, detailed drawing of plant branches with leaves and possibly flowers, arranged in a symmetrical layout that forms an oval wreath-like shape, with a clear central axis. The text within the illustration is in French and it says "RECUEIL DE NOUVELLES FLEURS DE GOUT," which translates to "Collection of New Flowers of Taste," suggesting that the book is likely about botanical illustrations or floral designs. Below the title, the text continues with, "Pour la Manufacture des Etoffes de PERSE," indicating that these designs or illustrations are intended for the manufacture of Persian fabrics. The text further down specifies that these designs were "Inventees et Dessinees par JEAN PILLEMENT," identifying the artist as Jean Pillement, who is described as "Peintre de Sa Majesté LE ROI DE POLOGNE," meaning "Painter to His Majesty the King of Poland." Lastly, the text at the bottom indicates the book is sold in Paris at "chez Le Vez," with additional location details, which suggests this page is from an era when it was common to include seller and publisher information directly on the plate. The overall condition of the page suggests it may be a historic artifact, possibly 18th or 19th century, and it has some discoloration and signs of age.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-05

This is a decorative title page from a French book titled "Recueil de Nouvelles Fleurs de Goût" (Collection of New Fashionable Flowers), which was created for the manufacture of Persian fabrics. The text is elegantly framed by an ornamental botanical design featuring delicate flowers, leaves, and ferns arranged in a symmetrical pattern. The illustration is rendered in black and white, showing fine detail and craftsmanship typical of 18th-century engraving work. The text indicates it was created by Jean Pillement, who was the painter to the King of Poland, and was sold in Paris at Le Vrez on Rue St. Andre des Arcs. The overall design is both sophisticated and naturalistic, reflecting the period's interest in botanical illustration and decorative arts.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-05

This image depicts an illustration or print titled "Recueil de Nouvelles Fleurs de Gout" (Collection of New Flowers of Taste). It is an advertisement for the manufacture of fabrics or ribbons ("etouffes") from Perse, which are designed and drawn by Jean Pillement, a painter to the King of Poland. The illustration features an artistically rendered bouquet or arrangement of various flowers and leaves. The botanical elements are sketched in an intricate, detailed style with shading to provide depth and dimension. The text is in an elegant script font centered below the floral illustration. The aged appearance and French text suggest this is a vintage print, likely from the 18th century based on the Rococo style of the floral motif which was popular during that period. Overall, it serves as a decorative advertisement to showcase the floral designs used by this fabric manufacturer.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-05

This image appears to be an ornate floral illustration or engraving. It features a detailed arrangement of various leaves, ferns, and flowers arranged in a decorative and symmetrical manner. The central focus seems to be a bouquet of floral elements, including what appear to be daisies or similar flowers. The image is surrounded by a decorative border and includes text in French that seems to be advertising or promoting a collection of "new flowers of gout" or new floral designs, as well as the name and credentials of the artist, Jean Pillement, who is described as the painter of Her Majesty.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-15

The image is a vintage book cover or title page, featuring a floral design and French text. The cover is off-white with a thin black border around the edges, and a thicker black border inside that, creating a rectangular frame. * **Title and Text:** * The title is written in large, bold font at the top of the page, reading "RECUEIL DE NOUVELLES FLEURS DE GOUT; Pour la Manufacture des Etoffes de PERSE." * Below the title, there are several lines of smaller text that appear to be the author's name, Jean Pilement, and the publisher's information. * The text is written in a formal, cursive script, with some words or phrases underlined or emphasized in some way. * **Floral Design:** * The floral design is centered on the page and features a variety of flowers and leaves in shades of gray and brown. * The design is intricate and detailed, with each flower and leaf carefully rendered to create a sense of depth and texture. * The flowers appear to be a mix of real and imaginary species, with some resembling traditional European flowers and others looking more exotic or unusual. * **Background:** * The background of the page is a light beige color, which provides a subtle contrast to the darker colors of the title and floral design. * There are some faint marks or stains on the page, which may be due to age or handling. * **Border:** * The border around the edges of the page is thin and simple, consisting of a single line of black ink. * The border inside the main border is thicker and more ornate, featuring a decorative pattern of lines and shapes that add to the overall aesthetic of the page. Overall, the image presents a beautiful and elegant design that showcases the artistry and craftsmanship of the time period. The use of floral motifs and formal typography creates a sense of sophistication and refinement, while the subtle color palette and intricate details add depth and interest to the design.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-15

This image is a vintage illustration of a French advertisement for a new type of flower, featuring a floral wreath and text in French. The wreath is made up of various leaves and flowers, with some of the leaves resembling ferns or other foliage. The text is written in an elegant, cursive font and appears to be promoting a new product or service related to flowers. The background of the image is a light beige color, which gives it a warm and inviting tone. The overall design of the image suggests that it may have been used as an advertisement or promotional material for a business or event related to flowers or gardening.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-05

The image is a monochromatic, black-and-white drawing of a floral arrangement with text in French. The floral arrangement is composed of various types of leaves and flowers, with a focus on the central flower, which is a large, intricate bloom. The arrangement is surrounded by smaller flowers and leaves, creating a lush, full look. The text in the image is written in French and appears to be a title or description of the floral arrangement. The text is written in a cursive font and is centered on the image. The overall style of the image is reminiscent of botanical illustrations from the 18th or 19th century.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-05

The image is a monochromatic illustration featuring a decorative floral border. The border is composed of various leaves and flowers, creating a circular pattern that frames the central text. The text is written in French and is centered within the border. It reads "Recueil de nouvelles fleurs de gout" which translates to "Collection of new taste flowers." Below the title, there is additional text that provides more information about the collection and its intended use for the manufacture of Persian silk fabrics. The illustration is bordered by a thin black line, giving it a framed appearance.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

RECUEIL DE NOUVELLES FLEURS DE GOUT; Pour la Manufacture des Etoffes de PERSE Inventees et Dessinees JEAN PILLEMENT Peintre de Sa Majefte LE ROI DE POLOGNE CE VEND A PARIS ches LE VIEZ, Rue St Andre das Arce, vir-a Htel de Chateau Fieuae
RECUEIL
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FLEURS
GOUT;
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la
Manufacture
des
Etoffes
de
PERSE
Inventees
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JEAN
PILLEMENT
Peintre
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Majefte
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POLOGNE
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