Human Generated Data

Title

Cornelis Tromp, Death

Date

1691

People

Artist: Unidentified Artist,

Classification

Medals and Medallions

Credit Line

The Maida and George Abrams Collection, Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Gift of George Abrams, 2021.118

Human Generated Data

Title

Cornelis Tromp, Death

People

Artist: Unidentified Artist,

Date

1691

Classification

Medals and Medallions

Credit Line

The Maida and George Abrams Collection, Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Gift of George Abrams, 2021.118

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2023-03-13

Coin 98.7
Money 98.7
Face 86.8
Head 86.8
Person 86.8
Dime 68.3
Plate 58.8
Nickel 57.6

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-13

retro 97.7
no person 97
currency 96.6
old 94.7
money 94.7
business 94.2
ancient 91.8
change 91.1
isolate 90.2
cash 89.4
antique 89.3
copper 89.2
symbol 88.2
one 87.5
finance 86.2
art 86.2
monetary 85.9
illustration 85.3
round out 85.1
wealth 84.6

Imagga
created on 2023-03-13

ingot 100
block 94.2
coin 66
currency 64.8
money 64
coins 55.2
cash 47.8
finance 47.5
bank 44.9
brass 44.8
banking 44.3
memorial 35.3
pay 32.7
metal 30.7
financial 29.5
object 27.2
collection 26.2
one 25.5
close 24.6
wealth 24.3
silver 23.9
structure 23.5
old 23.1
exchange 23
economy 22.3
change 21.2
collect 20.7
circle 20.7
retro 20.6
numismatics 19.8
historical 19.8
business 19.5
finances 17.4
gold 17.3
savings 15.9
dollar 15.8
round 15.6
commerce 15
vintage 14.9
cover 13.9
monetary 13.7
circular 13.7
buy 13.2
associated 12.9
association 12.8
cent 12.8
copper 12.8
definition 12.8
shiny 12.7
advertise 12.7
advertisement 12.6
advertising 12.5
decor 12.4
conceptual 12.4
bowl 12.1
earth 11.9
ellipse 11.9
decorative 11.7
pound 11.6
market 11.6
backdrop 11.6
creative 11.5
ball 11.4
cloud 11.2
form 11.2
investment 11
decoration 10.9
element 10.8
art 10.7
union 10.6
payment 10.6
icon 10.3
two 10.2
global 10.1
ruble 9.9
value 9.7
ancient 9.6
symbol 9.5
globe 9.3
design 9
coinage 8.9
penny 8.9
closeup 8.8
rust 8.7
antique 8.1
bronze 8
reverse 7.9
currencies 7.9
economics 7.8
economic 7.8
states 7.8
rich 7.5
graphic 7.3

Google
created on 2023-03-13

Coin 84
Currency 81.4
Nickel 80.2
Money 79.6
Circle 77.7
Metal 71.9
Collectable 70.1
History 67.7
Souvenir 67.1
Artifact 66.9
Silver 66.7
Font 65.2
Cash 64.9
Bronze 55.6
Antique 53.4
Money handling 52.1
Ancient history 51.3

Microsoft
created on 2023-03-13

coin 100
object 99.9
text 85
currency 72
metal 66.3
money 65.4
cash 60.7
bronze 56.3
silver 53.5

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

AWS Rekognition

Age 49-57
Gender Male, 94.7%
Angry 61.7%
Calm 22.8%
Surprised 7.6%
Fear 6.9%
Happy 3.6%
Sad 3.2%
Disgusted 3.2%
Confused 1%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Plate
Plate 58.8%

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 100%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2023-03-13

a close up of a coin 86.9%
close up of a coin 84.2%
a coin on a table 61.7%

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-31

The image shows two sides of a coin or medal. The obverse side features a detailed portrait of a man with curly, flowing hair wearing an elaborate crown or headdress. The reverse side features a long inscription in Latin, discussing topics such as military victories and the Roman Empire.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2024-12-31

The image shows both sides of an old silver coin or medal. On one side, there is a bust portrait of a nobleman or ruler with long, curly hair from the 17th or 18th century era based on the style depicted. The text around the edge is in Latin. On the reverse side, the text lists the title "Comes Symrvm" which I believe refers to the Count of Symrvm (though I am not certain of the exact reference). The text also lists other titles or affiliations including "Hollandia et West Frisia", "Architalasso", "Gallorvm Britannior", and "Svecorvm Victor". The coin has an aged, antique patina and shows fine engraved details on both the portrait and the text. It appears to be a rare, historical collectible coin or commemorative medal from a few centuries ago, likely celebrating or honoring a notable political leader of that time period.

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-31

This is a historical silver medal from 1691 (CID IDCXCI). The obverse (front) shows a profile portrait of a figure wearing ornate period dress with an elaborate curled wig typical of the late 17th century Baroque style. The reverse (back) contains a Latin inscription that reads "HOLLANDIAE ET WESTFRISIAE ARCHITALASSO GALLORUM BRITANNOR SUECORUM VICTORI FORTI FELICI HUNG NUMM CUD IUSS HAERED," which appears to commemorate a naval victory involving Holland and West Frisia against French, British and Swedish forces. The medal appears to be well-preserved, showing fine detail in both the portrait engraving and the text.

Text analysis

Amazon

ET
2cm
HUNG
5cm
3cm
4cm
1cm
0cm
SUECORUM
CUD.
SUECORUM VICTORI
BRITANNOR
FORTE
COM;
IUSS:
VICTORI
GALLORUN BRITANNOR
FORTE TELICI.
HUNG NUMMY
GALLORUN
TELICI.
CUD. IUSS: H/ERED,
CID
XCI.
CID IЭС XCI.
ET WEST FRISTA
IЭС
CORN'TROMPIO COM;
NUMMY
HOLLANDTE
ABCRITALASSO
H/ERED,
WEST FRISTA
CORN'TROMPIO
INTERNATIONAL

Google

CORN: TROMPIO COM: SYLL EQ: OR ORD:ELLER BAR TOLIAN DIE ET WESTERISIA ARCHITALASSO. GALIORUN BRITANKOR SUECORUM VICTORI FORTTELICI. HUNG NUMM: CUB IUSS HÆRED CIO IOC XCI.
CORN
:
TROMPIO
COM
SYLL
EQ
OR
ORD
ELLER
BAR
TOLIAN
DIE
ET
WESTERISIA
ARCHITALASSO
.
GALIORUN
BRITANKOR
SUECORUM
VICTORI
FORTTELICI
HUNG
NUMM
CUB
IUSS
HÆRED
CIO
IOC
XCI