Human Generated Data

Title

Frontispiece [left]; Title Page [right]

Date

1859

People

Artist: George Cruikshank, British 1792 - 1878

Publisher: W. Kent & Co., British

Author: Robert Blakey PhD., British

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Peter G. Neumann, 2016.321

Human Generated Data

Title

Frontispiece [left]; Title Page [right]

People

Artist: George Cruikshank, British 1792 - 1878

Publisher: W. Kent & Co., British

Author: Robert Blakey PhD., British

Date

1859

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Peter G. Neumann, 2016.321

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2022-08-10

Art 97.3
Drawing 97.3
Text 97.3
Sketch 87.4
Doodle 83.9
Page 70.8
Paper 57
Handwriting 55.8

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-12

people 99.6
print 99.3
illustration 98.6
art 97.5
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group 96.7
adult 96.6
one 96.1
engraving 95.4
man 94.9
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painting 92.8
mammal 92.7
veil 92.6
no person 91
crown 90.9
retro 89.9
vector 89.4
wear 88.8
old 87.5

Imagga
created on 2022-08-10

sketch 78.3
drawing 74
representation 43.1
vintage 34
design 33.9
retro 32.1
art 28
graphic 25.6
floral 25.6
element 24.9
pattern 24
frame 22.1
set 21.3
silhouette 20.8
decorative 20.1
flower 20.1
cartoon 19.7
ornate 18.4
decoration 18.2
leaf 17.2
style 17.1
card 16.9
icon 16.7
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shape 15.7
border 15.4
elements 14.9
symbol 14.9
swirl 13.9
banner 13.8
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painting 13.6
collection 12.7
black 12.7
decor 12.4
arabesque 12.1
clip art 12.1
sign 12.1
elegant 12
texture 11.8
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scroll 11.5
menu 11.4
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label 11.3
modern 11.3
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holiday 10.8
plant 10.6
stamp 10.5
paper 10.3
classic 10.2
animal 9.9
doodle 9.9
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horse 9.5
greeting 9.3
wedding 9.2
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classical 8.6
page 8.4
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love 7.9
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spring 7.9
certificate 7.9
royal 7.8
invitation 7.7
line 7.7
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traditional 7.5
pirate 7.5
bird 7.5
envelope 7.5
map 7.4
heraldry 7.4
gold 7.4
template 7.4
backgrounds 7.3
charm 7.3
religion 7.2
history 7.2
travel 7.1
season 7
hand 7

Google
created on 2022-08-10

Organism 85.7
Font 82.2
Art 81
Painting 73
Drawing 71.1
Illustration 70
Printmaking 69.1
Visual arts 68.2
Line art 67.9
Paper 67.9
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History 65.5
Pattern 63.2
Artwork 62.8
Sketch 60.3
Ink 55.9
Tree 54.3

Microsoft
created on 2022-08-10

drawing 99.8
sketch 99.4
text 98.9
illustration 96.4
handwriting 95.5
ink 81
art 81
cartoon 74.3
child art 59.1

Color Analysis

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 99.9%

Captions

Azure OpenAI

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-05

The image consists of two pages; the left page appears to be a collection of cartoons or illustrations, while the right page seems to be the frontispiece or title page of an old book or publication. The title on the right page reads "OLD FACES IN NEW MASKS," attributed to "BY ROBERT BLAKEY Ph.D.," who is also noted as the "Author of 'A History of the Philosophy of Mind'" beneath the title. Below the main title are various caricatured faces wearing different types of masks or coverings that blend and overlap with one another, creating a whimsical and slightly grotesque effect. The book was published in London, with the address "W. Kent & Co. (late D. Bogue), 86 Fleet Strt. 1859." Just below the publisher details, there is a small inscription that appears to be a signature or initials. The illustrations on the left side are divided into compartments, each depicting satirical scenes with captions such as "Fish Wives," "Quack Doctors," "Dreaming as well as waking," "Hermit Literature," "Fire," "Charitable Schools," and "Lobsters and Crabs," with a central caption reading, "The Dance of Death." These cartoons may convey social or political commentary relevant to the period when the book was published.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-05

This image appears to be the cover page of a book titled "Old Faces in New Masks" by Robert Blakey, Ph.D., who is also credited with "A History of the Philosophy of Mind." The illustration features intricate and detailed line drawings in a black-and-white color scheme. The left side of the image is divided into several smaller panels, each depicting various scenes: 1. "Fish Wives": Shows women engaged in conversation or argument. 2. "Solemn Doctors": Features two doctors in discussion, dressed in traditional attire. 3. "Drowning in the Cat": Depicts individuals in a body of water, presumably trying to save themselves or others. 4. "Hermit Literature": Shows a person seated at a desk, possibly writing or reading. 5. "The Dance of Death": Portrays skeletons or death-like figures dancing. 6. "The Dodo": Features the extinct bird, possibly in a comical or exaggerated form. 7. "Lobsters who Crawl": Illustrates a comically large lobster with people around it. The right side of the image has the book's title in an ornate, stylized font, accompanied by whimsical and grotesque faces and figures. The publisher's information, "W. Kent & Co. (late D. Bogue) 86 Fleet St. London 1859," is also indicated at the bottom. The illustrations and text are highly detailed, suggesting a Victorian-era style.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-05

The image appears to be an illustration from a book titled "Old Faces in New Masks" by Robert Blakey. The left side of the image contains various smaller illustrations depicting scenes of people engaged in different activities, such as dancing, horseback riding, and interacting with strange creatures. The right side of the image features a large, exaggerated and distorted illustration of several characters with grotesque, distorted facial features. The image has an overall fantastical and whimsical style.

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-05

This appears to be a book title page and frontispiece from 1859, titled "Old Faces in New Masks" by Robert Blakey Ph.D. The right side shows a dramatic illustration featuring grotesque theatrical masks with exaggerated expressions. The left side contains multiple vignettes arranged around a central oval, showing various scenes including what appears to be dancing figures, a large animal (possibly a horse or llama), and several other dramatic or theatrical moments. The artwork is done in a detailed sketch style, with the publisher listed as "W. Kent & Co. (late D. Bogue) 86 Fleet St." in London. The drawings appear to have been designed and etched on copper by George Cruikshank and faced with steel by J. Powell according to the notation at the bottom of the left page. The overall style is characteristic of Victorian-era book illustration.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-05

The image presents the title page of a book titled "Old Faces in New Masks" by Robert Blakey Ph.D., featuring a striking design that combines illustrations and text. **Title Page Design** * The title is prominently displayed in large, stylized letters at the top of the page. * Below the title, a banner with the author's name and credentials is written in smaller text. * The background of the page is a light beige color, providing a subtle contrast to the darker illustrations. **Illustrations** * The left side of the page features a series of six illustrations, each depicting a different scene or character. * The illustrations are rendered in a detailed, yet whimsical style, with intricate lines and shading. * The scenes appear to be from various mythological or historical sources, showcasing a range of characters and settings. **Additional Text** * At the bottom of the page, additional text provides information about the book's publication details, including the publisher's name, address, and date. * The text is written in a smaller font than the title, but is still easy to read. **Overall Impression** * The title page effectively sets the tone for the rest of the book, which appears to be a collection of stories or essays that explore themes of identity, transformation, and the human condition. * The use of illustrations and text creates a visually appealing and engaging design that invites the reader to explore the book further.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-05

The image presents a book cover and title page, featuring two distinct illustrations. The left side showcases a detailed drawing of various scenes, while the right side displays the title "OLD FACES IN NEW MASKS" accompanied by a smaller illustration. **Left Side Illustration:** * A tree with branches and roots * A man sitting on a wall * A person riding a horse * A group of people gathered around a table * A person standing in front of a fireplace * A person lying on the ground * A person holding a sword * A person standing in front of a door **Right Side Illustration:** * The title "OLD FACES IN NEW MASKS" in large letters * A smaller illustration of a person wearing a mask * The author's name, "ROBERT BLAKEY Ph.D." * The publisher's information, "W. Kent & Co. (late D. Bogue) 86 Fleet St." * The publication date, "1859" Overall, the image appears to be a book cover and title page for a work of fiction or non-fiction that explores themes of identity, deception, and transformation. The illustrations suggest a sense of drama and intrigue, and the title and author's name imply a serious and scholarly approach to the subject matter.

Text analysis

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