Human Generated Data

Title

Now. Then. Bauhaus Wallpaper

Date

1929-1930

People

Artist: Hubert Hoffmann, Austrian 1904 - 1999

Classification

Drawings

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, Francis H. Burr Memorial Fund, 2021.171

Human Generated Data

Title

Now. Then. Bauhaus Wallpaper

People

Artist: Hubert Hoffmann, Austrian 1904 - 1999

Date

1929-1930

Classification

Drawings

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, Francis H. Burr Memorial Fund, 2021.171

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2022-08-03

Advertisement 79.5
Text 79.2
Poster 73.1
Book 67.5
Novel 56.5

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-12

no person 98.6
retro 97.1
architecture 94.6
graphic design 92.8
business 91.5
paper 91.2
classic 90.1
antique 89.3
outdoors 88.8
indoors 86.3
achievement 85.4
traditional 85.4
old 85.1
travel 83.9
door 83.5
isolated 83.3
painting 82.8
dirty 82.4
family 81.2
wood 81.1

Imagga
created on 2022-08-03

fire alarm 49.8
alarm 45.5
device 44.9
box 27.8
mailbox 21.9
wall 21.6
container 20.6
door 18.1
building 15.5
home 15.2
old 14.6
house 14.2
glass 12.5
england 11.4
phone 11.1
telephone 11
architecture 10.9
design 10.8
retro 10.6
vintage 10.1
decoration 9.5
color 9.5
window 9.2
frame 9.2
room 8.9
symbol 8.7
entrance 8.7
paper 8.6
nobody 8.5
texture 8.3
sign 8.3
yellow 7.9
booth 7.9
equipment 7.8
ancient 7.8
perfume 7.7
brick 7.5
drink 7.5
outdoors 7.5
close 7.4
new 7.3
black 7.2
holiday 7.2
interior 7.1
wooden 7

Google
created on 2022-08-03

Rectangle 89.8
Font 83.5
Line 82.1
Parallel 77.2
Poster 70.6
Gas 66.2
Advertising 65
Illustration 64.5
Paper product 62.8
Art 60.4
Graphics 59
Brand 58.4
Diagram 58
Pattern 56.6
Paper 56.6
Room 52.1
Number 51.9
Cylinder 51.6
Window 51.5

Microsoft
created on 2022-08-03

text 100
cartoon 96.5
illustration 96.5
poster 87.1
design 84
drawing 66.6

Color Analysis

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2022-08-03

text 91.9%

Azure OpenAI

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-15

This image is an advertisement for "Bauhaus Tapeten," which translates from German to "Bauhaus wallpapers." It appears to be a vintage or historical ad, with a graphic design indicative of the Bauhaus style, famous for its simplicity and geometric shapes. The left side of the advertisement, with the word "jetzt" (now) suggests a modern, minimalistic room with a sleek chair, unadorned walls, and plain flooring. In contrast, the right side, labeled "einst" (then), illustrates a traditional room with decorated columns, ornate red wallpaper, and a patterned floor, indicating an older, more classical style. At the bottom of the advertisement, the text reads "GEBR. RASCH & CO. BRAMSCHE b. OSNABRÜCK," indicating the company that produced or offered these wallpapers. The ad brings to attention a shift from elaborate and decorative to simple and functional interior design, which was one of the core principles of the Bauhaus movement.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-15

This image appears to be a vintage advertisement for Bauhaus wallpaper (bauhaus tapeten). The design is divided into two sections, contrasting traditional and modern elements. On the left side, labeled "jetzt" (now), there is a simple modern room featuring a minimalist chair, with the text "bauhaus tapeten" prominently displayed in red. The right side, labeled "einst" (once), depicts a more classical interior with red walls, blue and white columns, and a checkered floor. The bottom of the image contains text that reads "GEBR. RASCH & CO. BRAMSCHE b. OSNABRÜCK."

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-15

This is a Bauhaus-style advertisement for wallpaper ("Bauhaus tapeten") from Gebr. Rasch & Co. in Bramsche, Germany. The design shows a striking contrast between "jetzt" (now) and "einst" (then/past), illustrated through a modern minimalist interior on the left and a classical interior with columns on the right. The modern side features a cantilever chair characteristic of Bauhaus design, while the traditional side shows blue classical columns against a red wall. The floor is divided between a solid grey section and a blue-and-white checkerboard pattern. The text is in a modern sans-serif typeface typical of Bauhaus design, colored in red. The overall composition demonstrates the Bauhaus movement's revolutionary approach to design, contrasting it with traditional styles.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-15

This image appears to be an advertisement for Bauhaus tapestries. The design features geometric shapes, bold colors, and architectural elements typical of the Bauhaus style. The text prominently displays the words "Bauhaus tapeten" (Bauhaus tapestries) along with the German words "jetzt" (now) and "einst" (once). The image also includes an illustration of a chair, suggesting the tapestries may be used for interior design or furnishing purposes. The overall aesthetic is characteristic of the Bauhaus movement's emphasis on clean lines, functionality, and a modernist visual language.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-15

The image presents a vintage-style poster featuring a stylized illustration of a room, accompanied by German text. The poster is framed by a thin white border, with a thicker beige border surrounding it. **Key Elements:** * **Text:** + "jetzt" in orange at the top left + "einst" in black at the top right + "bauhaus tapeten" in orange at the bottom left * **Illustration:** + A room with a red wall and white columns + A blue and white checkered floor + A black chair with a curved backrest + A gray platform or table * **Background:** + A plain white background **Overall Impression:** The poster appears to be a vintage advertisement for a product or service related to interior design or architecture, possibly from the Bauhaus movement. The use of bold colors and geometric shapes creates a visually striking image that draws the viewer's attention.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-15

The image depicts a vintage poster for Bauhaus tapestries, featuring a stylized illustration of a room with a chair and columns. The poster is framed by a white border with a black line inside, and the background is a light beige color. In the foreground, a black chair with a curved backrest sits on a gray floor, accompanied by a blue and white checkered rug. Behind the chair, two white columns with red panels flank a doorway, while a pink awning above the doorway bears the word "einst" in black text. The walls of the room are painted in various colors, including red, pink, and white. The text on the poster reads "jetzt" in orange at the top left, "bauhaus tapeten" in large orange letters below, and "GEBR. RASCH & CO. BRAMSCHE b. OSNABRUCK" in small black text at the bottom. The overall design of the poster reflects the modernist aesthetic of the Bauhaus movement, characterized by clean lines, geometric shapes, and a focus on functionality.

Text analysis

Amazon

bauhaus
jetzt
einst
RASCH
GEBR.
GEBR. RASCH & CO.
BRAMSCHE
CO.
&
BRAMSCHE b.OSNABRUCK
b.OSNABRUCK
tapeten

Google

BRAMSCHE
b
OSNABRÜCK
einst
jetzt bauhaus tapeten GEBR. RASCH & CO. BRAMSCHE b. OSNABRÜCK einst
jetzt
bauhaus
tapeten
GEBR
.
RASCH
&
CO