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Human Generated Data

Title

Mont Blanc, the High King of the Alps

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 Peter Nisbet, 2004.132.9

Copyright

© Nolde Stiftung Seebüll, Germany

Human Generated Data

Title

Mont Blanc, the High King of the Alps

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 Peter Nisbet, 2004.132.9

Copyright

© Nolde Stiftung Seebüll, Germany

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2022-01-22

Outdoors 90.5
Nature 85.7
Soil 76.2
Mountain 72
Art 71.1
Snow 68.1
Archaeology 58.7
Winter 56.5
Ice 55.9
Mountain Range 55.8
Drawing 55.4

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-26

art 97.3
illustration 97.3
paper 97
print 96.9
no person 96.6
painting 95.1
geography 93.3
map 92.2
wear 90.9
retro 90.8
artistic 90.5
text 89.3
people 86.4
vintage 85
old 84.2
cartography 82.4
creativity 82.3
ball-shaped 82.3
canvas 80.7
travel 80.2

Imagga
created on 2022-01-22

envelope 81.1
map 53.3
container 51.1
texture 31.3
old 30.7
paper 29.9
grunge 29.8
sand 29.6
representation 24.8
vintage 24
wallpaper 21.5
antique 20.8
atlas 18.7
earth 18.4
geography 17.3
aged 17.2
artistic 16.5
artwork 16.5
world 16
art 15.1
pattern 15.1
sea 15
document 14.9
travel 14.8
border 14.5
canvas 14.2
drawing 14.1
design 14.1
ocean 13.3
soil 13.2
handkerchief 13
beach 12.7
continent 12.6
nation 12.3
country 12.3
color 12.2
globe 12.1
leaf 11.7
frame 11.7
surface 11.5
close 11.4
natural 11.4
planet 11.3
decorative 10.9
dirty 10.9
tourism 10.7
sepia 10.7
parchment 10.6
textured 10.5
damaged 10.5
piece of cloth 10.5
text 10.5
floral 10.2
page 10.2
fabric 10.1
water 10
paint 10
backdrop 9.9
gold 9.9
creative 9.7
navigation 9.6
cardboard 9.6
worn 9.6
wave 9.5
plan 9.5
journey 9.4
wall 9.4
yellow 9.3
material 8.9
route 8.8
stationery 8.8
rust 8.7
ancient 8.7
card 8.6
holiday 8.6
tropical 8.5
flower 8.5
creativity 8.4
summer 8.4
road 8.1
decoration 8.1
colorful 7.9
navigate 7.8
manuscript 7.8
states 7.7
fiber 7.7
direction 7.6
capital 7.6
grungy 7.6
path 7.6
shore 7.4
retro 7.4
backgrounds 7.3
global 7.3

Google
created on 2022-01-22

Mountain 85.5
Slope 85.2
Paint 84.5
Art 81.7
Glacial landform 80.2
Ice cap 77.7
Landscape 76.2
Font 75.9
Mountain range 75.8
Painting 74
Nunatak 73.9
Massif 73.1
Snow 71.3
Illustration 68.3
Paper 66.6
Summit 66.3
Drawing 65.6
Ridge 64
Hill 63.9
Paper product 63.4

Microsoft
created on 2022-01-22

text 98.9
drawing 97.3
child art 97.2
painting 92.5
sketch 76.9
food 76.1
piece 71.8
dessert 17.5

Color Analysis

Categories

Imagga

food drinks 93%
paintings art 4.9%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2022-01-22

a piece of paper 59.1%
a piece of food 59%
a piece of food on a table 51.8%

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-01-04

The image is an artistic representation of Mont Blanc, often referred to as the "King of the Alps" (or in French, "Le Mont-Blanc, le roi des Alpes"). It features the snow-covered, high-altitude peaks of the mountain in a stylized, almost abstract form with patches of brown rock visible through the snow. In the middle of the snowy terrain, two small figures are depicted intrepidly making their way up. The sky is painted in a clear blue. There is text written in both French and German at the top of the image, referring to Mont Blanc as the "King of the Alps" in both languages ("Mont Blanc der hohe Alpenkönig"). The image is likely a vintage illustration or postcard by Walther Albrecht from Munich, as indicated by text at the bottom left.

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-01-26

The image is a colorful, vintage postcard with a depiction of Mont Blanc, the highest mountain in the Alps. The postcard features text in French "Le Mont-Blanc, le roi des Alpes" and in German "Mont Blanc der hohe Alpenkönig," both of which translate to "Mont Blanc, the king of the Alps." The image shows Mont Blanc’s snowy peaks and ridges with a wash of pink, suggesting either sunrise or sunset. Some dark rocky outcrops break through the snow. On one of the lower slopes, tiny figures of mountain climbers are visible, suggesting the scale of the mountain. The image is an artwork with soft textures that give it a dreamy quality. On the bottom left, there's text "Walther Albrecht, München. Nr. 14", indicating the publisher and card number, and on the bottom right, a signature that appears to be "F. HANSEN." The artwork has a romantic and classic postcard aesthetic from the early 20th century.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-haiku-48k-20240307 on 2024-03-30

The image depicts a snowy mountain landscape, likely the Mont Blanc range in the French Alps. The mountain peak is covered in snow, with rocky outcroppings visible on its slopes. The image has a painterly, illustrated style, suggesting it may be an artistic representation or historical depiction of the mountain. The text at the top provides the French and German names for the mountain.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-26

The image is a vintage postcard featuring a watercolor painting of Mont Blanc, the highest peak in the Alps. The painting depicts the mountain's snow-covered slopes and a small figure of a person climbing up the mountain. The sky above is blue, and the overall atmosphere suggests a serene and peaceful scene. In the top-left corner of the postcard, there is text that reads "Le Mont-Blanc, le roi des Alpes," which translates to "Mont Blanc, the king of the Alps." In the top-right corner, there is handwritten text that reads "Mont Blanc, der hohe Alpenkönig," which is the German translation of the same phrase. At the bottom of the postcard, there is a signature that reads "S. Kanser," which is likely the artist's name. Additionally, there is a stamp or watermark that reads "Walther Albrecht, München. Nr 14," which indicates that the postcard was published by Walther Albrecht in Munich, Germany, and is part of a series numbered 14. Overall, the image is a beautiful and historic representation of Mont Blanc, showcasing its majesty and grandeur. The postcard's vintage style and handwritten text add to its charm and character, making it a unique and interesting piece of art.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-02

The image is a painting titled 'Mont Blanc, the King of the Alps' by Salvador Dali. It depicts a majestic mountain, Mont Blanc, with its snow-capped peak and rugged landscape. The painting captures the serene beauty of the mountain, emphasizing its grandeur and the surrounding natural elements. Dali's unique style and perspective bring a sense of awe and wonder to the viewer, highlighting the majesty of Mont Blanc.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-26

The image is a vintage postcard featuring a scenic view of the Mont Blanc mountain range. The postcard has a blue border and includes text in both French and German. The French text reads "Le Mont-Blanc, le roi des Alpes," translating to "Mont Blanc, the king of the Alps." The German text reads "Mont Blanc der hohe Alpenkönig," which also means "Mont Blanc, the high king of the Alps." The image shows the majestic Mont Blanc mountain covered in snow, with a few people in the foreground, possibly hikers or climbers. The postcard has a watermark in the bottom left corner with the name "Walther Albrecht, München."

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-26

The image is a vintage postcard featuring a snow-covered mountain peak. The mountain is depicted with a yellowish-brown color, and there are some patches of green on it. The peak of the mountain is adorned with a golden crown, which adds to the grandeur of the scene. The mountain is surrounded by a vast expanse of snow, and there are some people visible in the distance, possibly hikers or mountaineers. The postcard has a blue border and is titled "Le Mont-Blanc, le roi des Alpes" in French, which translates to "Mont Blanc, the king of the Alps." The image is a beautiful representation of the majestic beauty of the Alps and the allure of mountain climbing.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

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