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Title

Sheet Music: Everything is Still, There is No More Sound

Date

19th century

People

Artist: Anonymous France 1835, French 1800 - 1899

Artist: H.L. Loisson,

Artist: Auguste Panseron,

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Transfer from Harvard College Library, M8553

Human Generated Data

Title

Sheet Music: Everything is Still, There is No More Sound

People

Artist: Anonymous France 1835, French 1800 - 1899

Artist: H.L. Loisson,

Artist: Auguste Panseron,

Date

19th century

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Transfer from Harvard College Library, M8553

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-11-10

Text 99.8
Book 99.5
Page 98.7
Human 70
Art 70
Drawing 70
Novel 68.6
Person 60.3
Diary 59.7
Sketch 55.4

Clarifai
created on 2019-11-10

document 98.8
text 98.7
print 98.5
antique 97.8
vintage 97.7
retro 97.7
paper 97.5
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book bindings 96.7
manuscript 96.4
victorian 95.4
old 95
calligraphy 94.9
page 94.7
award 94.1
illustration 93.7
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handwriting 91.2
margin 90.5
card 90.5

Imagga
created on 2019-11-10

vintage 59.5
old 58.6
paper 58.1
texture 56.4
grunge 52.9
antique 50.5
brass 47.6
aged 46.2
memorial 39.9
structure 37.5
wallpaper 36.1
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document 35.3
rough 34.7
retro 33.7
dirty 33.5
book jacket 32.7
parchment 32.7
cardboard 31.8
page 31.6
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letter 27.6
sheet 27.3
canvas 26.6
jacket 26.4
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blank 24.9
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damaged 23.9
text 23.6
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frame 22.5
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surface 13.3
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backdrop 11.6
detail 11.3
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note 10.1
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rust 7.7
obsolete 7.7
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journal 7.3
paint 7.3
history 7.2

Google
created on 2019-11-10

Text 92.2
Paper 77.2
Paper product 75.4
Drawing 65.2
Illustration 57.7

Microsoft
created on 2019-11-10

text 99.7
handwriting 94.9
drawing 94.2
sketch 92.7
letter 77.6
book 50
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Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Book
Person
Book 99.5%

Categories

Captions

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-06

The image appears to be a scanned or photographed page from a vintage book or music sheet. The page has text predominantly in French and an illustration at the top. At the top of the image, there is a grayscale illustration depicting a pastoral scene: a person seated under a large tree beside a body of water that may be a lake or river. The person appears to be in a reflective or relaxed posture, perhaps engaging in an activity like reading or simply enjoying the tranquility of nature. Below the illustration, there is stylized text, which seems to be the title of the piece and additional information related to it. The title reads "Tout se tait plus de bruit," suggesting a thematic connection to silence or the absence of noise. This is followed by "Romance à deux voix," indicating that the piece is a romance for two voices, a duet of some sort. The names referenced below could pertain to the creators or contributors associated with the piece: "Paroles de Mr. L.C. Robson" would translate to "Lyrics by Mr. L.C. Robson," and "Musique de" denotes "Music by." The dedication mentions "Madame la Marquise de Santerton," likely the patron or dedicatee. This is followed by the name "Auguste Panseron" prominently displayed, which is presumably the composer or arranger. "Propriété de l'auteur" means "Property of the author," indicating copyright or ownership. Lastly, there's some publishing information, with a mention of "Paris" and a possible address and publisher's mark, which reads "Boulay." This suggests that this page was printed in Paris by someone named Boulay or at Boulay's establishment. At the very bottom right, there's a faded circular stamp or mark, likely a library or ownership stamp, which was a common practice for marking books or sheets.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-06

The image appears to be a vintage sheet of music cover. The illustration at the top center features a romantic pastoral scene with a man and woman sitting under a large, leafy tree. The background includes a calm, serene landscape with water and distant foliage. Below the illustration, the text is written in elegant, decorative script. It reads: "Tout se tait plus de bruit Nocturne a deux voix Paroles de Mr H. C. Poissony Mis en Musique et Dédié à Madame La Marquise de Lauriston par Auguste Panseron Professeur de Chant au Conservatoire Prix net 3" Below this text is indicated that it was published in Paris, at the Depot Central de la Musique et de la Librairie Rue des Filles St Thomas, Place de la Bourse, with a signature at the very bottom and a seal stamp on the lower right corner.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-06

This is a historical sheet music cover or title page from France. The piece is titled "Tout se fait plus de bruit" (Everything becomes more noise), composed by Auguste Panseron and dedicated to La Marquise de Lauriston. At the top of the page is a romantic pastoral illustration showing two figures resting under a large tree by a waterside, with a landscape of trees and water in the background. The text is beautifully written in ornate, decorative calligraphy typical of the period. The publication information at the bottom indicates it was published in Paris, and there appears to be a price marking of "net 2". The composer is noted as being a Professor at the Conservatoire. The overall design is elegant and typical of early 19th century French sheet music publishing.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-06

The image shows a vintage sheet music cover titled "Tout se tait plus de bruit" (which roughly translates to "All is quiet, no more noise" in English). The music is described as "Nocturne à deux voix" (Nocturne for two voices) and was dedicated to "Madame La Marquise de Sannissini" by the composer Auguste Panseron. The cover features an etching or engraving depicting an idyllic, tranquil outdoor scene. In the foreground, a man and a woman are seated together under a large, shady tree near a body of water, likely a lake or pond. The two figures appear to be having an intimate conversation or moment together. In the background, there are additional trees and what seems to be a distant village or town. The aged appearance of the paper, the calligraphic text, and the detailed illustration all suggest this is a piece of antique sheet music, likely from the 19th century. The romantic, pastoral scene on the cover complements the title, evoking a sense of peace, quietude and closeness to nature.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-06

The image appears to be the cover or title page of a musical composition or score. It depicts a pastoral scene with a large, sprawling tree under which two figures are seated, possibly a man and a woman. The text on the page includes the title "Tout se tait plus de bruit" (All is silent, no more noise), and the name of the composer, Auguste Panseron, who dedicated the work to Madame La Marquise de Lauriston.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-16

The image presents a vintage, aged piece of paper with a central illustration and text. The paper is off-white, exhibiting signs of wear and tear, including small tears and discoloration. **Illustration:** * A black-and-white illustration is situated at the top center of the page. * The illustration depicts a serene scene featuring a tree, a person, and a body of water in the background. * The illustration is rendered in a detailed, realistic style, with intricate textures and shading. **Text:** * Below the illustration, a block of text is written in French. * The text is presented in a formal, cursive font, with each line carefully arranged to create a sense of balance and harmony. * The text appears to be a dedication or inscription, as it includes the names of individuals and a title. * The text is written in a dark brown ink, which provides good contrast against the off-white background of the paper. **Additional Elements:** * In the bottom-right corner of the page, a circular stamp or seal is visible. * The stamp features an intricate design, including a coat of arms or crest, and is written in French. * The stamp adds an air of authenticity and legitimacy to the document, suggesting that it may have been officially certified or approved. **Overall:** * The image presents a beautifully crafted piece of paper, with a striking illustration and elegant text. * The use of formal language and the inclusion of a stamp or seal suggest that the document may have been created for official or ceremonial purposes. * The overall aesthetic of the image is one of refinement and sophistication, evoking a sense of history and tradition.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-16

The image depicts a vintage sheet of paper with French text and an illustration. The paper is off-white, with a light brown border around the edges. The text is written in black ink, with some words underlined or emphasized with flourishes. At the top of the page, there is an oval-shaped illustration of a woman sitting on the ground under a tree, looking out at a body of water. She is wearing a long dress and has her hair tied back. The background of the illustration is a light gray color. Below the illustration, there are several lines of text that appear to be the title of a song or poem. The text reads: "Cont se tait plus de bruit" and "La Marquise de Lauriston". There are also some smaller lines of text at the bottom of the page that are difficult to read. Overall, the image suggests that this is a piece of sheet music or a poem from the 19th century, possibly written by a French author. The illustration adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to the page, while the text provides a glimpse into the literary style of the time period.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-06

The image is a vintage sheet of paper with some text and a drawing on it. The paper is slightly aged, and the edges are torn. The drawing is a black-and-white illustration of a tree, a lake, and two people sitting under the tree. The text is written in French, and it seems to be a song or poem. The text is written in a cursive font, and it is surrounded by some decorative elements.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-06

The image is of an old, aged sheet of paper with a black and white illustration and text. The illustration is of a tree with a person sitting underneath it, and there is a body of water in the background. The text is in French and appears to be a dedication or inscription. The sheet of paper has a slightly yellowed and aged appearance, with some wear and tear visible on the edges.

Text analysis

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Google

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