Human Generated Data

Title

The Clown (Frontispiece)

Date

1947

People

Artist: Henri Matisse, French 1869 - 1954

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Francis H. Burr Memorial Fund, M12157

Copyright

© Succession H. Matisse / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

Human Generated Data

Title

The Clown (Frontispiece)

People

Artist: Henri Matisse, French 1869 - 1954

Date

1947

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Francis H. Burr Memorial Fund, M12157

Copyright

© Succession H. Matisse / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2021-04-18

Text 100
Handwriting 99.6
Signature 73.2
Autograph 73.2
Calligraphy 73.2
Insect 62.4
Animal 62.4
Invertebrate 62.4
Person 61.5
Human 61.5
Label 55.9

Clarifai
created on 2021-04-18

no person 98.6
retro 95
paper 94.4
graphic design 93.9
bill 92.6
card 91.1
banner 91
text 89.3
sign 87.1
message 86.7
writing 86.5
art 85.2
education 84.2
business 84
picture frame 83.7
illustration 82.3
design 81.7
typography 81.6
vacation 80.5
vector 79.7

Imagga
created on 2021-04-18

art 38.6
dance 35.3
cartoon 34
creation 29.2
man 24.9
drawing 19.1
male 18.5
people 16.2
person 15.8
design 14.1
silhouette 14.1
fashion 13.6
happy 12.6
graphic 12.4
retro 12.3
mine 12
school 11.7
facility 11.3
symbol 10.8
teacher 10.6
fun 10.5
education 10.4
style 10.4
depository 9.9
sign 9.8
lady 9.8
bank 9.7
excavation 9.6
shopping 9.5
work 9.4
lifestyle 9.4
card 9.4
planet 9.1
business 9.1
holding 9.1
men 8.6
bag 8.5
cereal 8.4
magazine 8.3
funny 8.3
women 7.9
happiness 7.8
blackboard 7.8
food 7.8
adult 7.8
gift 7.8
learning 7.5
shop 7.5
clip art 7.4
guy 7.4
artwork 7.3
dress 7.2
black 7.2
celebration 7.2
job 7.1

Google
created on 2021-04-18

Handwriting 92.4
Rectangle 87.8
Font 85.6
Gesture 85.3
Signature 84.9
Art 82.6
Poster 80
Paper 71.8
Collectable 71
Illustration 70.9
Paper product 69.1
Greeting 66.6
Sleeve 64.5
Event 63.3
Carmine 62.2
Magenta 62.1
Drawing 61.4
Pattern 59
Visual arts 58.9
Graphics 57.2

Microsoft
created on 2021-04-18

text 99.9
cartoon 97.3
illustration 96.6
handwriting 95.6
design 94.9
drawing 92.7
child art 90.4
graphic 86.9
sketch 66.3
poster 61.1
cat 54.8

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Insect 62.4%
Person 61.5%

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 62.3%
text visuals 36.4%
food drinks 1%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2021-04-18

text 72.5%

Azure OpenAI

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-11-16

This image displays a graphic artwork with strong and vibrant colors, divided into two distinct sections. On the left side of the image is an abstract colorful composition with black as the predominant background color. There is a graphical representation of a figure that appears to be a simplified human form, with white as the base color and red shapes that may depict movement or clothing details. This figure is set against curving lines of yellow and blue, which possibly represent elements of an environment or abstract forms. On the right side, the artwork features calligraphy. The name "Henri Matisse" is written at the top, which suggests that this could be a piece by the French artist known for his use of color and his fluid and original draughtsmanship. Below the name is the word "Jazz" written in a cursive, dynamic script, indicating that this piece may be related to the artist's book "Jazz," which is known for its vivid paper cutouts and is considered to have a musical or rhythmic quality reminiscent of jazz music. At the bottom right of the image, there are more words that seem to refer to "Édition," which could relate to the edition of the book or print. The entire composition has a lively and expressive feel, resonating with the improvisational and dynamic characteristics often associated with jazz music. The use of primary colors and impactful shapes gives the piece a modern and bold look, characteristic of Matisse's later works in cutouts.

Anthropic Claude

Created on 2024-11-14

The image appears to be a book cover or a page from a book. It features a striking abstract design in bold colors and shapes. The central element is a stylized figure in red and white, with fluid, dynamic lines suggesting movement or energy. The background is composed of geometric shapes in blue and yellow, creating a visually striking composition. The text at the top identifies the artist as Henri Matisse, and the text below is likely the title "Jazz" along with the editor's name "Tériade".

Meta Llama

Created on 2024-12-01

The image is a digital representation of the cover of Henri Matisse's book "Jazz," created in 1947. The cover features a striking design that reflects Matisse's unique style and artistic approach. On the left side of the cover, there is a black square with a yellow border, containing a stylized figure of a man in red and white. The figure is depicted in a dynamic pose, with its arms outstretched and its head tilted back. The background of the square is solid black, providing a stark contrast to the vibrant colors of the figure. To the right of the black square, the title "Jazz" is written in large, cursive letters, with the artist's name "Henri Matisse" written above it in smaller text. Below the title, the words "Édition éditée" are written in smaller letters, indicating that the book was published by a specific edition. The background of the cover is a light beige color, which provides a subtle contrast to the bold colors used in the design. The overall effect of the cover is one of energy and movement, capturing the spirit of jazz music and Matisse's artistic vision. In summary, the image is a digital representation of the cover of Henri Matisse's book "Jazz," featuring a stylized figure of a man in red and white against a black background, with the title and artist's name written in cursive letters. The cover's design reflects Matisse's unique style and artistic approach, capturing the spirit of jazz music and conveying a sense of energy and movement.

Text analysis

Amazon

eriade
Henri
Henri mat'sse
mat'sse
edilu
I eriade edilu
Ja
I

Google

Henri Marisso ||| Zériade édilin
Henri
Marisso
|||
Zériade
édilin