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Human Generated Data

Title

"Flirts who would meet up with lovers..."

Date

1719

People

Artist: Simon Henri Thomassin, French 1688 - 1740

Artist after: Jean-Antoine Watteau, French 1684 - 1721

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Richard Norton Memorial Fund, 2017.119.80.2

Human Generated Data

Title

"Flirts who would meet up with lovers..."

People

Artist: Simon Henri Thomassin, French 1688 - 1740

Artist after: Jean-Antoine Watteau, French 1684 - 1721

Date

1719

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Richard Norton Memorial Fund, 2017.119.80.2

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2024-02-23

Art 100
Painting 100
Adult 98.9
Bride 98.9
Female 98.9
Person 98.9
Wedding 98.9
Woman 98.9
Person 97.6
Person 97.5
Boy 97.5
Child 97.5
Male 97.5
Adult 97
Bride 97
Female 97
Person 97
Woman 97
Adult 96.5
Person 96.5
Male 96.5
Man 96.5
Face 94.9
Head 94.9
Adult 83.2
Bride 83.2
Female 83.2
Person 83.2
Woman 83.2
Text 68.2
Drawing 56.7
Photography 56.2
Portrait 56.2

Clarifai
created on 2024-02-23

people 100
print 99.9
group 99.8
adult 99.3
art 98.9
engraving 98.5
man 98.5
portrait 98.2
woman 97.5
two 97
administration 96.5
three 96.1
lithograph 96
leader 95.8
child 95.5
royalty 94.3
furniture 94.1
son 94
family 93.9
illustration 93.4

Imagga
created on 2024-02-23

newspaper 100
product 93.1
creation 72.7
money 58.8
currency 58.4
cash 53.2
dollar 50.2
finance 41.5
paper 40.8
wealth 40.5
daily 40
dollars 39.7
bank 39.5
banking 38.7
bill 37.1
business 34.7
hundred 33.9
financial 32.1
close 30.3
savings 27.1
one 26.9
us 25.1
exchange 24.9
bills 24.3
loan 24
banknote 23.3
rich 22.4
pay 21.1
franklin 20.7
banknotes 20.6
finances 20.3
investment 20.2
stamp 18.4
vintage 18.2
mail 18.2
postmark 17.8
economy 17.6
letter 17.4
closeup 16.9
postage 16.7
note 16.6
states 16.5
profit 16.3
market 16
postal 15.7
envelope 14.9
printed 14.8
funds 14.7
payment 14.4
united 14.3
symbol 13.5
post 13.4
number 13.1
culture 12.8
shows 12.8
wages 12.8
rate 12.7
economic 12.6
capital 12.4
success 12.1
sign 12.1
circa 11.8
notes 11.5
commerce 11.2
old 11.2
greenback 10.9
philately 10.9
monetary 10.8
paying 10.7
concepts 10.7
debt 10.6
fine 10.5
stock 10.3
masterpiece 9.9
stamps 9.9
twenty 9.9
retro 9.8
president 9.8
legal 9.8
art 9.8
value 9.7
office 9.7
price 9.6
object 9.5
ancient 9.5
face 9.2
book jacket 9.2
global 9.1
portrait 9.1
known 8.9
paintings 8.8
museum 8.7
icon 8.7
cutting 8.7
change 8.7
communications 8.6
unique 8.5
card 8.5
painter 8.2
book 8.1
post mail 7.9
zigzag 7.9
fame 7.9
salary 7.9
renaissance 7.9
tax 7.8
dough 7.8
income 7.8
delivery 7.8
invest 7.7
painted 7.6
save 7.6
man 7.4
message 7.3
black 7.2
jacket 7.2

Google
created on 2024-02-23

Microsoft
created on 2024-02-23

text 99.9
drawing 97.6
sketch 96.4
book 95.7
illustration 87.5
person 78.6
human face 67.6
painting 56.9

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

Microsoft

AWS Rekognition

Age 40-48
Gender Male, 100%
Calm 44.3%
Sad 16.3%
Happy 12.1%
Fear 0%
Confused 0%
Angry 0%
Disgusted 0%
Surprised 0%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Adult
Bride
Female
Person
Woman
Boy
Child
Male
Man
Adult 98.9%

Categories

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2024-02-23

a close up of a book 46.2%

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-06

This is an etching or engraving of a period artwork, depicting a scene with several individuals dressed in what appears to be 18th-century attire. On the left, there is a figure with their head inclined forward, resting on an object they're holding, which might be a hat. They are wearing a robe that has fine, detailed linear shading, indicating the texture of the fabric. In the center, there is a person who seems to be wearing a dress with frilled or lace details, suggestive of the era's fashion. The individual appears to be seated and turned towards another figure on the right. On the right, there is a character wearing a richly decorated outfit with elaborate sleeves, and a headpiece with a flowing ribbon or scarf. This person's attire, like the others', is highly detailed, accentuating the folds and sheen of the fabric. There are also two figures in the background, one of whom seems to have a darker complexion and may represent a servant or a person of lower social status, which is consistent with the visual narratives of the time depicting European social hierarchies. The image has an accompanying text in script, which suggests it may carry a narrative or a moral lesson, a common feature in art from periods that valued allegorical and instructive themes. Moreover, there seem to be small annotations or artist signatures below the image, typically found in such artworks to attribute the work to its creator or to identify the printmaker responsible for reproducing the work.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-06

The image depicts an old engraving that shows a group of people engaged in conversation. The individuals are adorned in historical attire, indicating a scene from the past. One person is holding a hat, and another is holding a mask. They appear to be conversing or engaging in social interaction. The engraving is ornate, with detailed lines and shading bringing out the texture of their clothing and accessories. The scene seems to be set in an indoor environment, possibly depicting a social or formal gathering. The bottom of the image contains text in French, arranged in two columns, possibly providing a description or narrative related to the scene depicted. The style of clothing and the use of masks suggest the image might be representing a masquerade or a similar social event from a historical period.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-06

The image appears to be an engraved illustration depicting a group of elaborately dressed individuals. In the center is a young woman with a ruffled collar and powdered wig. She is surrounded by several other figures, including a man with a large hat and a woman with an ornate headdress. The scene has an air of formality and high society. Without identifying any specific individuals, the image seems to capture a gathering or social interaction among these elegantly attired figures from a bygone era.

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-06

This is a historical engraving based on work by Watteau, featuring a group of five figures in period costume gathered around a table. The composition shows different social classes and fashion styles of what appears to be 18th century France. On the left is a figure in a long robe with flowing hair, while others wear more elaborate dress including ruffled collars and decorative headwear. The scene includes both European and African individuals, which was notable for artwork of this period. There is French text at the bottom of the engraving that appears to be a commentary or dialogue about social customs. The print quality and style is characteristic of 18th century engraving techniques, with fine cross-hatching and detailed linework used to create texture and depth.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-26

The image is a black-and-white engraving from the 18th century, depicting a scene of several people gathered around a table. On the left side, a man with long hair and a beard is holding a hat and looking at a boy who is sitting on the table. The boy is holding a hat and appears to be looking down. Next to him, a woman is holding a fan and looking at the boy. On the right side, another woman is holding a fan and looking at the boy. The image has a watermark at the bottom left corner that reads "Peint par Watau" and "Gravé par E.S. Thomassin fils." The image also has a caption that reads "Coquettes qui pour voir galans au rendez-vous, Voulez courir le bal, en dépit d'un Epoux. Si mienne étiez, Dieu sait si troublerois la danse. Tout bien pesé, pourtant, crois malgré mon courroux."

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-26

The image is a black and white etching of five people in a room. The two men on the left are wearing hats and long robes. The man in the middle is wearing a turban. The woman on the right is wearing a dress and a hat. The boy in the middle is wearing a shirt and holding a hat. The boy is looking down. The etching is titled "Coquettes qui pour voir galants au rendez-vous."

Text analysis

Amazon

Tout
bien
tel
ferois
Thomassin
Dieu
au
troublerois
malgre
chez
Duchange
clorrois
ce
que
pourtant,
les
Voulez
Coquettes
êtiez
qui
vend
voir
par
graveurs
Que
mienne
courir
crois
rue
sans
un
galans
ne
pere
fils
visse
Si
crierois
cornes
Paris
Roy
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mon
du
le
me
patience
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pour
et
Peint par Watau
Watau
Qu'en
la
d'vn
H.S.
Coquettes qui pour voir galans au rendez-vous ,
qu'on fait
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Peint
Se vend a Paris chez Thomassin pere et fils ,et chez Duchange graveurs du Roy rue st Jacques
Qu'en tel cas, ne ferois que qu'on fait en France :
Tout bien pesé, pourtant, crois malgre mon courroux,
Voulez courir le bal, en dépit d'vn Epoux
bal,
yeux,
'abord
Que cornes me viendroient, sans que j'en visse rien
Si mienne êtiez Dieu scait si troublerois la danse.
Enfin,clorrois les yeux, et les clorrois st bien
D 'abord crierois un peu ; puis.prendrois, ce patience
Epoux
pesé,
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cas,
Grave
Grave par H.S. Thomassin fils.
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rendez-vous ,
,et
Se
st
si
viendroient,
dépit
danse.
st Jacques
France :
courroux,
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peu ; puis.prendrois,

Google

O Peint par Watau Coquettes qui pour voir galans au rendez-vous, Voulez courir le bal, en dépit d'vn Epoux Si mienne étiez, Dieu sçait si troublerois la danse. Tout bien pesé, pourtant, crois malgré mon courroux, Gravé par H. S.Thomassin fils. Qu'en tel cas,ne ferois que ce qu'on fait en France D'abord crierois un peu; puis, prendrois patience. Enfin, clorrois les yeux, et les clorrois si bien, Que cornes me viendroient, sans que jen visse rien. Se vend a Paris chez Thomassin pere et fils, et chez Duchange graveurs du Roy rue st Jacques.
O
Peint
par
Watau
Coquettes
qui
pour
voir
galans
au
rendez
-
vous
,
Voulez
courir
le
bal
en
dépit
d'vn
Epoux
Si
mienne
étiez
Dieu
sçait
si
troublerois
la
danse
.
Tout
bien
pesé
pourtant
crois
malgré
mon
courroux
Gravé
H.
S.Thomassin
fils
Qu'en
tel
cas
ne
ferois
que
ce
qu'on
fait
France
D'abord
crierois
un
peu
;
puis
prendrois
patience
Enfin
clorrois
les
yeux
et
Que
cornes
me
viendroient
sans
jen
visse
rien
Se
vend
a
Paris
chez
Thomassin
pere
Duchange
graveurs
du
Roy
rue
st
Jacques