Human Generated Data

Title

Color Diagram for “Tournos”

Date

1954

People

Artist: Stuart Davis, American 1892 - 1964

Classification

Archival Material

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Mrs. Stuart Davis, 1967.79.977

Copyright

© President and Fellows of Harvard College

Human Generated Data

Title

Color Diagram for “Tournos”

People

Artist: Stuart Davis, American 1892 - 1964

Date

1954

Classification

Archival Material

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Mrs. Stuart Davis, 1967.79.977

Copyright

© President and Fellows of Harvard College

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-03-26

Text 98.5
Document 73.8
Plot 62.4
Handwriting 61.6
White Board 57.4
Page 55.5
Diagram 55
Plan 55

Clarifai
created on 2019-03-26

vector 93.5
paper 93.5
illustration 92.7
desktop 91.2
text 91.2
handwriting 91.1
scribble 89
no person 88.5
pattern 87.6
calligraphy 86.3
retro 86.3
document 85.8
algebra 85.5
formula 85.5
education 85.4
graphic 85.1
design 85
physics 84.7
complex 83.6
picture frame 83.4

Imagga
created on 2019-03-26

envelope 95
container 64.8
journal 39.2
paper 36.2
design 22.6
map 22.5
antique 21.2
vintage 20.7
document 20.5
card 20.4
drawing 20
frame 20
blank 19.8
business 18.9
old 18.9
page 18.6
note 18.4
pattern 17.8
office 17.7
notebook 17.6
retro 16.4
grunge 16.2
border 15.4
texture 15.3
icon 15.1
plan 14.2
symbol 14.2
representation 13.8
art 13.8
message 13.7
letter 12.9
sketch 12.5
post 12.4
text 12.3
set 11.9
element 11.6
mail 11.5
wallpaper 11.5
menu 11.2
floral 11.1
ornate 11
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sepia 10.7
stamp 10.7
creative 10.6
print 10.4
write 10.4
decoration 10.2
communication 10.1
book 10.1
year 10.1
new 9.7
technology 9.7
web 9.3
globe 9.3
date 9
week 8.9
blueprint 8.8
button 8.8
reminder 8.8
planning 8.7
postcard 8.6
holiday 8.6
empty 8.6
writing 8.5
black 8.4
icons 8.4
sign 8.3
graphic 8
monthly 7.9
ruler 7.9
correspondence 7.8
month 7.8
organizer 7.8
diary 7.8
pencil 7.8
season 7.8
calendar 7.8
line 7.7
construction 7.7
ink 7.7
journey 7.5
sheet 7.5
clean 7.5
time 7.3
data 7.3
dirty 7.2
school 7.2
home 7.2
world 7.1
day 7.1
travel 7.1
architecture 7.1
leaf 7

Google
created on 2019-03-26

Text 97.3
Handwriting 87.7
Line 86
Parallel 80.4
Diagram 76.7
Paper 75.8
Font 75
Design 73.8
Document 72.8
Drawing 69.7
Paper product 64.3
Writing 60.2
Rectangle 50.5

Microsoft
created on 2019-03-26

text 99.9
handwriting 99.9
design 78.3
document 68.9
writing 65.8
typography 41.1
receipt 37.9

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Document 73.8%

Categories

Imagga

text visuals 100%

Captions

Azure OpenAI

Created on 2024-02-06

The image shows a handwritten note with a sketch. It is titled "Method Sequence Color" at the top of the page with an additional marking "#6 1/63t" alongside it. The sketch, drawn in black ink, depicts a simple rectangular grid divided into five sections with color names written in each: Red, White, Blue, Green, and Black. Below the grid is a list of six numbered points: 1. White rectangle 2. Divided & Untrue Size Ratio 3. Red selected as next Color to prime has Ratio with White 4. Seeing the Red makes BlueGreen unsure 5. Blue-then substituted for Red in the next-to-White Ratio 6. Seeing the Blue turns the Green & Orange in the numbering and made real in the Method The note contains instructions or observations, possibly relating to an art project or an exploration of color theory and the interaction of colors.

Anthropic Claude

Created on 2024-03-30

The image appears to be a handwritten note describing a "Method Sequence" using colors and ratios. It shows a grid with the colors red, blue, white, green, and black, along with numerical steps and explanations of how to use the colors in a specific ratio or sequence. The text provides instructions for manipulating the colors to create a visual effect, but does not identify or name any individuals.

Meta Llama

Created on 2024-12-02

The image depicts a handwritten note, likely created in the 1950s or 1960s, detailing a method for creating a sequence of colors. The note is written in black ink on white paper and features a simple diagram with rectangles labeled "Red," "Blue," "Green," and "Black." The diagram is accompanied by a list of six numbered steps, which outline the process for creating the color sequence. The first step involves dividing a white rectangle into two sections, one red and one blue. The second step instructs the user to select a red color as the next color to divide the ratio in white. The third step advises the user to see the red makes blue and blue makes green. The fourth step suggests that the blue thin substituted for red in the red-white ratio. The fifth step recommends seeing the blue brings in green and orange in the manner and made real in line method. The sixth and final step advises the user to see the blue brings in green and orange in the manner and made real in line method. Overall, the note provides a clear and concise guide for creating a specific color sequence using a combination of red, blue, green, and black. The use of simple diagrams and numbered steps makes the process easy to follow and understand.

Text analysis

Amazon

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