Human Generated Data

Title

Nicolas de Netz, Bishop of Orleans

Date

1640-1650

People

Artist: Jean Morin, French c. 1605 - 1650

Artist after: Philippe de Champaigne, French 1602 - 1674

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Arthur K. and Mariot F. Solomon Collection, 2021.324

Human Generated Data

Title

Nicolas de Netz, Bishop of Orleans

People

Artist: Jean Morin, French c. 1605 - 1650

Artist after: Philippe de Champaigne, French 1602 - 1674

Date

1640-1650

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Arthur K. and Mariot F. Solomon Collection, 2021.324

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2022-10-21

Person 97.8
Human 97.8
Art 90.2
Painting 67.1
Text 63.6
Drawing 62.1
Portrait 62
Photography 62
Face 62
Photo 62

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-12

people 99.8
portrait 99.4
one 99.4
leader 99.3
chair 98.6
engraving 98.1
adult 97.2
administration 96.2
print 95
man 94.5
art 93.8
politician 93.3
group 90.1
illustration 90
writer 87.7
old 86.6
philosophy 85.3
wear 84.4
vintage 83.9
scientist 80.9

Imagga
created on 2022-10-21

book jacket 42.6
money 34.9
mosaic 33.4
jacket 33.2
museum 32.9
currency 32.4
cash 32.1
art 32.1
dollar 29.7
finance 25.4
bank 25.2
wrapping 25.2
religion 25.1
paper 24.3
culture 24
bill 23.8
one 23.2
banking 23
depository 22.2
wealth 21.6
close 21.1
business 20.7
financial 19.6
brass 19.4
dollars 19.3
ancient 19.1
covering 18.7
memorial 18.1
savings 17.7
church 17.6
hundred 17.5
facility 16.7
god 16.3
history 16.1
stamp 15.5
temple 15.4
sculpture 15.3
mail 15.3
exchange 15.3
architecture 15
vintage 14.9
postmark 14.8
letter 14.7
ruler 14.2
religious 14.1
old 14
masterpiece 13.9
postage 13.8
face 13.5
us 13.5
finances 13.5
icon 13.5
loan 13.4
rich 13.1
symbol 12.8
franklin 12.8
banknotes 12.7
banknote 12.6
structure 12.6
post 12.4
creation 12.2
transducer 12
painter 11.9
investment 11.9
postal 11.8
envelope 11.7
holy 11.6
spirituality 11.5
closeup 11.5
fine 11.5
economy 11.1
stone 11
printed 10.8
bills 10.7
statue 10.6
pay 10.6
notes 10.6
success 10.5
monument 10.3
note 10.1
historic 10.1
known 9.9
shows 9.9
treasury 9.8
paintings 9.8
states 9.7
painted 9.6
historical 9.4
man 9.4
famous 9.3
travel 9.2
global 9.1
gold 9.1
electrical device 9
post mail 8.9
zigzag 8.9
fame 8.9
stamps 8.9
renaissance 8.9
funds 8.8
delivery 8.8
cutting 8.7
decoration 8.7
artist 8.7
antique 8.7
saint 8.7
communications 8.6
profit 8.6
golden 8.6
united 8.6
capital 8.6
unique 8.6
portrait 8.4
office 8
concepts 8
market 8
relief 8
wages 7.8
carved 7.8
carving 7.8
letters 7.8
debt 7.7
sign 7.5
commerce 7.5
number 7.5
figure 7

Google
created on 2022-10-21

Forehead 98.5
Cheek 97.9
Chin 96.8
Hairstyle 95.1
Eyebrow 94.6
Facial expression 93.3
Human 89.4
Art 85.9
Rectangle 78.2
Illustration 69.6
History 68.6
Collar 66.8
Facial hair 64.8
Visual arts 64.6
Vintage clothing 63.2
Stock photography 63.1
Paper product 61.6
Painting 60.9
Portrait 60.6
Paper 56.4

Microsoft
created on 2022-10-21

sketch 99.3
drawing 98.6
text 93
human face 93
person 92.1
illustration 59.1
cartoon 56.8
man 53.5

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

Microsoft

AWS Rekognition

Age 41-49
Gender Male, 99.2%
Calm 96.6%
Surprised 6.4%
Fear 5.9%
Sad 2.7%
Happy 0.8%
Angry 0.4%
Disgusted 0.2%
Confused 0.1%

Microsoft Cognitive Services

Age 50
Gender Male

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person 97.8%
Painting 67.1%

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 100%

Captions

Azure OpenAI

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-05

This is a black and white engraving of a person depicted within a polygonal frame. The individual is dressed in attire that suggests a historical or formal context, which includes a robe or cloak with a fur-like texture. Around the neck, a prominent cross pendant is visible, hinting at a religious or clerical significance. The frame is surrounded by Latin script, and the artwork includes inscriptions such as "Ph. Champagne pinx" and "G. Edelinck sculpsit Cum Priuilegio Regis," which typically indicate the names of the artist who painted the original work (Philippe de Champaigne) and the engraver (Gérard Edelinck) who created this print, as well as noting a royal privilege. The text and overall presentation suggest that the subject was an important figure, likely within a religious or royal context.

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

This image is a historical engraved portrait. It features an individual wearing ecclesiastical clothing, which includes a cross necklace that signifies a high church rank or religious importance. The person is framed within an octagonal border. Around the border, there is Latin text that reads: "NICOLAVS DE NETZ CONVLLARVS REGIS IN EVS CONSVLS ET EPISCOPVS AVRILIANENSIS," which identifies the individual as Nicolas de Netz, a royal counselor and bishop of Orléans. The engraving is detailed with precise lines and shading to depict the texture and folds of the garments. The artist's name "Ph. Champagne pinx" is indicated at the bottom left, suggesting that Philippe de Champaigne is the artist of this piece.

Anthropic Claude

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

The image appears to be an engraved portrait of a man in religious attire, likely a clergyman or bishop. He has a stern expression and is wearing a fur-trimmed robe, with a cross visible on his chest. The portrait is enclosed within an ornate octagonal frame, and the text around the frame mentions the name "Regis". This suggests the portrait is of a religious figure, possibly a bishop or other high-ranking member of the clergy.

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

This is a historical engraving or print contained within an octagonal frame. The artwork shows a portrait of what appears to be a religious figure from the 17th century, wearing clerical attire including a white collar and what looks like episcopal robes. The subject is wearing a cross on a chain. The portrait is rendered in fine detail using engraving techniques typical of the period. Around the octagonal frame, there is Latin text inscribed. At the bottom of the image, there are credits indicating "Ph. Champagne pinx" and "I. Morin feul cum priv Regio" which suggests this was engraved by I. Morin after a painting by Philippe de Champagne. The overall style and execution is characteristic of formal portrait engravings from the Baroque period.

Meta Llama

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

The image is a portrait of a man, likely a historical figure, with the following details: * The man has long, wavy hair and is wearing a fur-trimmed cloak over a dark-colored shirt and tie. * He is also wearing a cross around his neck. * The portrait is surrounded by an octagonal frame with text inscribed along the edges. * The text appears to be in Latin and includes phrases such as "REGIS IN EIVS" and "CONSTELLES EPISCOPVS AVRELLIANENSIS". * The background of the portrait is a solid color, possibly gray or brown. * The overall style of the portrait suggests that it was created in the 17th or 18th century, possibly during the Baroque period. The image is likely a reproduction or copy of an original portrait, given its age and the quality of the engraving. The text surrounding the portrait suggests that it may have been created for a specific purpose, such as a commemorative or celebratory occasion.

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

This image is a portrait of Nicolas de Sillarivs, a French Catholic cardinal and bishop. The portrait is an engraving, likely from the 17th century, and features the subject in formal attire, including a cross around his neck. The image is surrounded by an octagonal frame with Latin text, which appears to be the subject's name and title. The background of the portrait is dark, which helps to highlight the subject's features. Overall, the image provides a glimpse into the life and career of Nicolas de Sillarivs, a prominent figure in the Catholic Church during the 17th century.

Text analysis

Amazon

DENETZ
CO
Ph. Champaigne
Ph. Champaigne pinx
SISNENV
pinx
E
B
prin Regis
REGIS-IN:
Morinfout.com prin Regis
SII
Morinfout.com
SAMPLE

Google

NICOLAVS-DE-NETZ-CONSILIARIVS. TANESIOTA VS-CONSILISET-EPISCOPS-AVRELL t ANENSIS 1 Alor in feul cum priù Regis
NICOLAVS
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DE
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CONSILIARIVS
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TANESIOTA
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ANENSIS
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Alor
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feul
cum
priù
Regis