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Titlepage from The Parable of the Prodigal Son

Date

1881

People

Artist: James Tissot, French 1836 - 1902

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Prints

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Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Bequest of William S. Lieberman, 2007.51.1

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Title

Titlepage from The Parable of the Prodigal Son

People

Artist: James Tissot, French 1836 - 1902

Date

1881

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Bequest of William S. Lieberman, 2007.51.1

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Amazon
created on 2022-02-25

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Clarifai
created on 2023-10-28

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Imagga
created on 2022-02-25

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Google
created on 2022-02-25

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Microsoft
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Microsoft
created on 2022-02-25

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OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-01-27

The image is a detailed illustration of an open book. The book is titled "The Parable of the Prodigal Son according to St. Luke." The illustration is in sepia tones and features thick, textured pages with some frayed strings hanging from the spine, giving it an antique look. The illustration is divided into sections, each representing different parts of the parable: 1. **The Departure** - Describes the beginning of the parable where the younger son asks for his share of the inheritance and leaves home. 2. **In Foreign Climes** - Details the son's adventures and squandering of his inheritance in a distant country. 3. **The Return** - Chronicles the son's decision to return home after facing hardship and famine. 4. **The Fatted Calf** - Describes the celebration upon the son's return, including the father ordering the fatted calf to be killed for a feast. The artist responsible for this illustration is J.J. Tissot, as noted in the inscription at the bottom right corner, which also states the year as 1881 and the location as London.

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-01-27

This image displays an artistic representation of an open book with pages that appear to contain text and illustrations related to "The Parable of the Prodigal Son" according to the titles visible on the pages. The left page is titled "THE PARABLE OF THE PRODIGAL SON according to ST LUKE." Below the title, there are sections labeled "No I. THE DEPARTURE." and "No II. IN FOREIGN CLIMES." The right page is titled "No III. THE RETURN." and "No IV. THE FATTED CALF." Each section includes both text and illustrations relevant to the respective parts of the parable. The text appears to be structured like biblical verses. The book itself has an exaggerated thickness depicted in a dark shadow at the center binding, and illustrative tendrils or roots seem to be growing out of the spine of the book, intertwining with some of the text on the left page. These roots or tendrils may symbolize growth or connectivity to the themes of the parable. At the bottom right, the creator's signature "J.J. Tissot" and the date "1881" are visible, indicating the artist James Tissot, along with the published location "London." It's also marked as "Published by J.J. Tissot & Co." indicating a self-publishing attribution. This artwork seems to reflect both a religious and a creative interpretation through visual storytelling.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-01-27

This is an artistic rendering of an open book displaying "The Parable of the Prodigal Son" from the Book of Luke. The image appears to be a sepia or monochromatic drawing showing a worn, possibly leather-bound book with pages spread open. The text is clearly visible, showing different sections including "The Departure," "The Return," and "The Fatted Calf." The book has a weathered, antique appearance with what appears to be binding strings or ties visible on the sides. The artwork is credited to J.J. Tissot and appears to be from London. The illustration effectively captures the aged, sacred nature of the biblical text through its detailed rendering and vintage style.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-01-27

The image depicts an open book with text describing "The Parable of the Prodigal Son" from the Bible. The pages of the book are worn and tattered around the edges. Accompanying the text are sketched illustrations resembling frayed or torn ropes tied into knots or loops on either side of the open pages. At the bottom, the artist's name "J.J. Tissot" is printed along with the location "London".

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-01-27

The image shows an open book, likely a Bible or religious text, with the text "The Parable of the Prodigal Son" printed on the open pages. The book appears to be hand-drawn or illustrated, with a decorative design framing the text. The illustration style suggests an older, more traditional artistic rendering. The overall impression is of a religious or biblical scene depicted through this artistic interpretation.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-01-27

This image is a sepia-toned illustration of an open book, with the pages featuring text from the Parable of the Prodigal Son. The book appears to be old and worn, with frayed edges and a few loose pages. The text on the left page reads "THE PARABLE OF THE PRODIGAL SON according to ST LUKE" in large letters, followed by the passage from Luke 15:11-32. The right page continues the passage, with the title "THE RETURN" at the top. The illustration is signed by J.J. Tissot in the bottom-right corner, along with the date 1881 and the location London. The background of the image is a plain beige color, which helps to focus attention on the book and its contents. Overall, the image presents a beautiful and detailed representation of a classic biblical story.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-01-27

The image features a drawing of an open book with the title "The Parable of the Prodigal Son" prominently displayed at the top. The book is illustrated in a monochromatic style, giving it an antique look. The pages are turned to reveal the text of the parable, which is written in a stylized, old-fashioned font. The drawing includes details such as the book's wooden cover, the strings or ribbons used to bind it, and the pages' edges. The drawing is signed by J.J. Tissot, with the date 1881 noted below the signature. The image is framed with a white border, enhancing its presentation.

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-01-27

The image depicts an open book with the pages facing each other. The book is open to the Parable of the Prodigal Son, which is a well-known story from the Bible. The left page of the book is titled "The Departure," while the right page is titled "The Return." The pages are filled with text, and the book is held together with a string.

Text analysis

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