Human Generated Data

Title

Goldsmiths' Tools

Date

1771

People

Artist: Robert Bénard, French born 1734

Artist after: Jacques-Raymond Lucotte, French 1733 - 1804

Author: Denis Diderot, French 1713 - 1784

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Richard Norton Memorial Fund, 2017.174.14

Human Generated Data

Title

Goldsmiths' Tools

People

Artist: Robert Bénard, French born 1734

Artist after: Jacques-Raymond Lucotte, French 1733 - 1804

Author: Denis Diderot, French 1713 - 1784

Date

1771

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Richard Norton Memorial Fund, 2017.174.14

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-04-09

Text 98.1
Handwriting 76.9

Clarifai
created on 2018-02-19

old 95.3
vintage 93.2
retro 93.2
desktop 90.7
text 90.5
design 89.3
door 88.9
art 88.7
no person 88.2
number 87.7
symbol 87.3
texture 86.7
sign 85.7
architecture 85.5
picture frame 84.5
antique 83.5
wood 83.4
wall 82.7
pattern 82.1
decoration 81.7

Imagga
created on 2018-02-19

brass 100
memorial 91
structure 74.2
old 46
grunge 43.4
texture 40.3
antique 39.8
paper 36.9
vintage 36.4
aged 33.5
dirty 29.8
ancient 27.7
text 26.2
page 24.1
pattern 23.9
retro 23
textured 22.8
material 22.3
parchment 22.1
book 21.5
rough 21
grungy 20.9
design 20.8
rusty 20
wall 19.7
damaged 19.1
detail 18.5
art 17.6
frame 17.5
border 17.2
weathered 17.1
sheet 16.9
wallpaper 16.1
surface 15.9
brown 15.5
blank 14.6
document 13.9
empty 13.8
device 13.5
worn 13.4
historic 12.8
manuscript 12.7
ragged 12.7
decay 12.5
stained 12.5
metal 12.1
grain 12
close 12
note 12
word 11.3
decorative 10.9
computer 10.8
history 10.7
backdrop 10.7
aging 10.5
space 10.1
paint 10
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buzzer 9.8
grime 9.8
backgrounds 9.7
faded 9.7
fracture 9.7
stains 9.7
burnt 9.7
iron 9.3
element 9.1
crumpled 8.7
rust 8.7
read 8.7
spot 8.6
hard 8.6
metallic 8.3
industrial 8.2
menu 8.1
scratched 7.8
artistic 7.8
sepia 7.8
crack 7.8
dirt 7.6
canvas 7.6
textures 7.6
print 7.5
religious 7.5
closeup 7.4
journal 7.4
letter 7.3
graphic 7.3
business 7.3
music 7.2
financial 7.1

Google
created on 2018-02-19

text 91.9
font 82.8
material 59.9
pattern 55.3

Microsoft
created on 2018-02-19

text 88.5
plaque 31

Color Analysis

Categories

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2018-02-19

a close up of a sign 77.7%
close up of a sign 73.1%
a close up of text on a white surface 67.7%

Azure OpenAI

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-11-17

This is an image of an old document page displaying a collection of illustrations, specifically Plate XVII, titled "Orfèvre Grossier, Outils." The page is from an encyclopedia or a catalog showcasing a variety of tools used by metalworkers, specifically those who work with rough or less refined metals, as the French term "Orfèvre Grossier" suggests. The plate features a total of 46 figures (labeled Fig. 1 to Fig. 46), each representing a different tool. These tools include various hammers, chisels, files, and shaping or forming instruments. Some tools have labeled parts, with "A" marking the handle of each tool and "B" indicating a functional part of the tool (such as the concave or convex end of a forming tool). The handles appear to be uniformly shaped across multiple tools, while the business ends showcase a variety of shapes and sizes, adapted for different tasks in metalworking. The tools are arranged in neat rows, with some variation in orientation to fit the page efficiently and display the tool profiles clearly. Additionally, each tool is finely detailed, allowing the viewer to infer the texture and form of the handles and functional ends. At the bottom of the page, the words "Pl. XVII." are written, signifying the plate number in the series, and on the bottom right, a signature "Benard Direxit" is visible, which might refer to the artist or engraver responsible for creating the plate. The overall aesthetic of the page suggests that it dates back several centuries when such plates were commonly used to document and share knowledge about trade and craft practices.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-11-17

This image appears to be an illustration or technical drawing of various tools and instruments, likely used by an artisan or craftsperson. The image contains a grid of different tools, including several types of knives, scissors, and other implements. The tools are labeled in French, indicating this is a French technical or reference document. Without being able to identify any individuals, the image seems to be focused on showcasing the different tools and their uses in a professional or industrial context.

Meta Llama

Created on 2024-12-01

The image presents a vintage illustration of various tools, likely used in a medical or surgical context. The illustration is titled "Orfevre Grossier, Outils" and features 48 different tools, each labeled with a letter and number. * The tools are arranged in six rows, with eight tools in each row. * The tools vary in shape, size, and material, suggesting they were used for different purposes. * Some tools appear to be made of metal, while others may be made of wood or other materials. * Each tool is labeled with a letter and number, indicating that they were likely used in a specific order or sequence. * The letters and numbers may also correspond to specific instructions or procedures. * The illustration is surrounded by a border, which adds to the overall aesthetic of the image. * The border may have been added to emphasize the importance of the tools or to create a sense of symmetry. * The background of the illustration is a light beige color, which provides a neutral backdrop for the tools. * The background may have been intentionally chosen to draw attention to the tools themselves. Overall, the illustration provides a detailed and informative view of the various tools used in a medical or surgical context. The use of labels and a border adds to the overall clarity and organization of the image.

Text analysis

Amazon

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