Human Generated Data

Title

The King of the east Alps (The King Peak)

Date

c. 1897

People

Artist: Emil Nolde, German 1867 - 1956

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, Gift of Barbara Butts and Michael Parke-Taylor in honor of Frima Fox Hofrichter, 2005.180.4

Copyright

© Nolde Stiftung Seebüll, Germany

Human Generated Data

Title

The King of the east Alps (The King Peak)

People

Artist: Emil Nolde, German 1867 - 1956

Date

c. 1897

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, Gift of Barbara Butts and Michael Parke-Taylor in honor of Frima Fox Hofrichter, 2005.180.4

Copyright

© Nolde Stiftung Seebüll, Germany

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2022-01-22

Nature 89.6
Soil 88.6
Outdoors 88.2
Painting 78.8
Art 78.8
Book 67.3
Rock 67.1
Archaeology 66.7
Mountain 62.5
Land 59.5
Novel 58.3

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-26

no person 99.1
painting 98.8
print 98.2
art 97.3
paper 96.7
nature 95.4
illustration 93
one 92.7
geology 92.1
canvas 86.7
outdoors 86
people 85.4
ancient 84.5
rock 81.2
old 81.1
exploration 80.3
engraving 79.8
science 79.6
retro 78.7
lithograph 77.3

Imagga
created on 2022-01-22

food 34.1
meat 27
invertebrate 25.9
delicious 23.9
beef 22.1
sauce 21.8
dessert 21.5
fresh 20.9
gourmet 20.4
meal 20.3
grilled 20.1
restaurant 19
mollusk 18.7
plate 18.6
eat 18.4
cuisine 17.7
dinner 16.8
tasty 16.7
steak 16.3
roast 16.3
pork 16.3
baked 15.9
chocolate 15.8
animal 15.8
nobody 15.5
lunch 15.4
gastropod 15.4
sweet 15
dish 14.8
brown 14.7
grill 14.4
fruit 14.3
cooked 14.1
cooking 14
pepper 13.8
cake 13.2
cook 11.9
slice 11.8
nutrition 11.7
served 11.6
lettuce 11.4
closeup 10.8
fillet 10.6
piece 10.4
chocolate sauce 10.4
close 10.3
barbecue 10.2
vegetable 10.2
arthropod 10
flatworm 9.9
cut 9.9
surface 9.7
diet 9.7
cream 9.6
color 9.4
wall 9.4
yellow 9.3
old 9.1
worm 8.9
sugar 8.6
fried 8.6
roasted 8.6
fat 8.4
hot 8.4
salad 8.3
fish 8.2
pattern 8.2
vegetables 8.2
healthy 8.2
raw 8
ingredient 8
sirloin 7.8
sea 7.8
black 7.8
snack 7.7
orange 7.7
unhealthy 7.7
course 7.6
texture 7.6
conch 7.5
condiment 7.3

Google
created on 2022-01-22

Mountain 92.7
Ecoregion 92.5
Rectangle 81.8
Slope 81.5
Natural landscape 81.1
Art 81
Mountainous landforms 79.7
Landscape 79.5
Mountain range 75.3
Painting 75.2
Formation 74.9
Paint 73.2
Illustration 68.8
Batholith 66.2
Rock 64.4
Drawing 63.8
Badlands 60.5
Bedrock 58.9
Massif 58.3
Valley 58.1

Microsoft
created on 2022-01-22

text 98.5
painting 92.8
drawing 92.7
mountain 86.3
child art 63
sketch 55.1

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

AWS Rekognition

Age 33-41
Gender Female, 81.2%
Calm 98.3%
Angry 0.5%
Confused 0.3%
Sad 0.3%
Disgusted 0.2%
Surprised 0.2%
Happy 0.1%
Fear 0.1%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Painting 78.8%

Categories

Captions

Azure OpenAI

Created on 2024-01-26

This is a colorized vintage postcard depicting a rugged mountain landscape. The prominent feature is a tall, craggy mountain peak with sharp cliffs. The coloration of the mountain features shades of white, suggesting snow coverage, mixed with areas of gray and pink, likely representing rock surfaces. Near the bottom of the image, there appears to be a small, quaint village or a cluster of buildings situated on a flat plateau or ledge. The structures seem typical of alpine architecture, possibly indicating a setting in the European mountains. The postcard contains handwritten script, likely a title or description, which is not entirely clear but includes phrases that resemble "Der König der Ostalpen" (which translates to "The King of the Eastern Alps" in German) and "Le Pic Royal" (which translates to "The Royal Peak" in French). Other notable markings include "Stern u. Albrecht. München. Nr. 25." at the bottom left, indicating the publisher or series, and "DRUCK V. PHILIPP & KRAMER. WIEN VI." at the bottom right, indicating the printer based in Vienna. The presence of German text suggests that the postcard originates from a German-speaking region, while the French text may point to a bilingual or tourist context.

Anthropic Claude

Created on 2024-03-30

The image depicts a mountainous landscape with snow-capped peaks. The mountains are rendered in a stylized, almost surreal manner, with the peaks taking on an almost human-like appearance, with facial features and expressions that give them an anthropomorphic quality. In the foreground, there is a small village or town nestled in the valley below the mountains. The overall impression is one of a fantastical, dreamlike scene, blending elements of the natural world with imaginative, almost mythical, interpretations.

Meta Llama

Created on 2024-12-02

The image is a painting titled "Der König der Ostalpen" (The King of the Eastern Alps) by Austrian artist Gustav Klimt. Created in 1909, this painting is a prime example of Klimt's work during the early 20th century, showcasing his unique style and artistic vision. In this painting, Klimt depicts a majestic mountain king, symbolizing the grandeur and power of the natural world. The king is shown in a regal pose, surrounded by elements of nature that emphasize his connection to the land and the people who inhabit it. The use of rich colors and intricate patterns is characteristic of Klimt's work, adding depth and complexity to the composition. The painting also features a sense of mysticism and symbolism, reflecting Klimt's interest in mythology and the occult. The king's presence is both commanding and enigmatic, inviting the viewer to ponder the story behind the image. Overall, "Der König der Ostalpen" is a captivating work of art that showcases Klimt's skill as a painter and his ability to convey complex emotions and ideas through his art.

Text analysis

Amazon

Le
25.
Pic
Le Pic Royal.
Stern
Nr.
Royal.
DRUCK
u.
WIEN
PHILIPP
der
Stern u. Albrecht. München. Nr. 25.
Der
KRAMER, WIEN VI.
DRUCK V. PHILIPP
VI.
München.
Albrecht.
KRAMER,
Der Kong
der Ostalpen
Kong
V.
Ostalpen

Google

Dentona der Le Pic Royal. Stern u. Albrecht. München. Nr. 25. DRUCK V, PHILIPP A KRAMER, WIEN VI.
Dentona
der
Le
Pic
Royal.
Stern
u.
Albrecht.
München.
Nr.
25.
DRUCK
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KRAMER,
WIEN
VI.