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Human Generated Data

Title

The Crayfish Who Broke His Leg

Date

1719

People

Artist: Claude Gillot, French 1673 - 1722

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Pauline Lincoln, M26273.21

Human Generated Data

Title

The Crayfish Who Broke His Leg

People

Artist: Claude Gillot, French 1673 - 1722

Date

1719

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Pauline Lincoln, M26273.21

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2023-10-24

Art 100
Painting 100
Book 100
Publication 100
Text 69.5
Page 57.9
Novel 57.8

Clarifai
created on 2019-02-18

people 99.1
print 99
art 99
painting 98.9
retro 98.7
old 98.6
paper 98.4
vintage 97.7
antique 97.1
illustration 94.9
picture frame 92.2
no person 91.1
portrait 90.6
ancient 90.3
wear 88.1
postcard 87.9
adult 87.2
album 86.9
museum 86.7
one 86.7

Imagga
created on 2019-02-18

brass 100
memorial 100
structure 100
vintage 53.8
grunge 50.3
old 50.2
texture 45.2
antique 44.2
retro 37.7
paper 37.7
aged 37.1
wall 31.7
frame 31.7
ancient 30.3
damaged 28.6
material 28.6
rusty 28.6
border 28.1
empty 26.7
rough 25.5
design 24.8
dirty 23.5
wallpaper 22.2
grungy 21.8
art 21.5
pattern 19.8
decay 19.3
letter 19.3
parchment 18.2
backdrop 18.1
weathered 18.1
backgrounds 17.9
grain 17.5
crumpled 17.5
your 17.4
space 17.1
grime 16.6
aging 16.3
textured 15.8
ragged 15.6
mottled 15.6
faded 15.6
stains 15.6
crack 15.5
graphic 15.3
note 14.7
blank 14.6
spot 14.4
old fashioned 14.3
text 14
historic 13.8
fracture 13.6
stain 13.5
money 12.8
messy 12.6
great 12.4
dirt 12.4
canvas 12.3
cover 12
black 12
close 12
broad 11.8
crease 11.8
scratch 11.7
tracery 11.7
succulent 11.7
stamp 11.6
detailed 11.5
obsolete 11.5
surface 11.5
book jacket 11.2
document 11.1
paint 10.9
highly 10.8
currency 10.8
book 10.7
cardboard 10.6
concrete 10.5
worn 10.5
detail 10.5
sheet 10.3
brown 10.3
dollar 10.2
cash 10.1
scratched 9.8
jacket 9.7
rust 9.6
stained 9.6
mail 9.6
textures 9.5
color 9.5
postmark 8.9
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decoration 8.8
burnt 8.8
stone 8.4
page 8.4
world 8
business 7.9
scratches 7.9
postal 7.9
burned 7.9
pages 7.8
nobody 7.8
torn 7.7
edge 7.7
used 7.7
card 7.7
bill 7.6
element 7.4
bank 7.2
building 7.1
architecture 7

Google
created on 2019-02-18

Text 91.2
Tree 83.5
Botany 81
Adaptation 74.1
Grass 68.8
Branch 66.7
Plant 58.5
Illustration 54.5

Microsoft
created on 2019-02-18

text 88.5
plaque 36.8
old 36.8
woodcut 34.6
postcard 23.8
propaganda 15.8
heritage 15.3
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book 13.1

Color Analysis

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 98.3%
text visuals 1.5%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2019-02-18

a close up of a sign 66.8%
a sign on a wall 52.4%
a close up of text on a white surface 46.7%

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-07

This is an image of a page from an old book, featuring text and an illustration. The text at the top of the page reads "FABLES NOUVELLES, FABLE QUATORZIÈSME" which translates to "New Fables, Fourteenth Fable" from French. Below the text is an engraving that depicts a scene of an outdoor landscape with a large, gnarly tree on the right side of the image, with what appears to be a broken limb hanging off it, and to the left, there are two figures lying on the ground. Underneath the illustration, there is a caption that reads "L'Ecrevisse qui se rompt la jambe." which translates to "The crayfish that breaks its leg." The page number 114 is printed on the top left, and on the bottom left of the engraving, there appears to be a signature or engraver's mark that reads "J Gillot. J. sc et f."

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-07

The image is an illustration from a book titled "Fables Nouvelles," specifically, the "Fable Quatorzieme" (Fourteenth Fable). The page number is 114. The illustration depicts a scene in nature, likely involving a crayfish (L'Ecrevisse) as referenced by the title "L'Ecrevisse qui se rompt la jambe," which translates to "The Crayfish that Breaks its Leg." The scene shows a crayfish in a natural setting with what appears to be a large, overhanging tree and rugged terrain. The etching style of the illustration gives it an antique look, characteristic of old fable books.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-07

This is a page from "Fables Nouvelles" (New Fables), showing Fable Quatorzième (Fourteenth Fable). The illustration is an engraving by D. Gillet and shows a scene with a crayfish or lobster in a natural setting. The title below the image reads "L'Ecrevisse qui se rompt la jambe" (The crayfish that breaks its leg). The scene depicts a wooded or forested area with a large tree and what appears to be a body of water. The engraving is done in black and white and shows fine detail in its execution. The page is numbered 114 at the top, and the overall layout is typical of a book from what appears to be the 18th or 19th century.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-07

The image shows an engraving from a collection of fables titled "Fables Nouvelles" (New Fables). This particular fable is number 14, titled "Fable Quatorziesme" (Fable Fourteenth). The detailed engraving depicts a natural outdoor scene. In the foreground is a large tree with sprawling, leafy branches providing shade. Under the tree, a crayfish or lobster can be seen on the ground. The background shows a body of water, likely a river or stream, with additional trees lining the banks. Below the engraving is a caption in French that translates to "The crayfish that breaks its leg." Overall, it appears to be an illustration accompanying the 14th fable in this collection, visually representing some scene or moral related to a crayfish breaking its leg, though the full fable text is not shown.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-07

The image appears to be an illustrated page from a book of fables. The title at the top reads "FABLES NOUVELLES" (New Fables) and the specific fable is titled "FABLE QUATORZIEME" (Fourteenth Fable). The illustration depicts a scene from the fable, showing a crayfish or crawfish crawling in a rocky, mountainous landscape. The caption beneath the image reads "L'Ecreuille qui se rompt la jambe" (The Crayfish who broke his leg).

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-17

The image depicts a page from an old book, featuring a black-and-white illustration of a fantastical scene. The illustration is framed by a thin border and shows a large tree with a wide trunk and branches that stretch out to the sides. A small, winged creature is perched on a branch, while a smaller creature with a long tail and a large eye is lying on the ground below. The background of the illustration is a light gray color, with some darker shading to suggest depth and texture. Above the illustration, the text "FABLES NOUVELLES" is written in large letters, followed by "FABLE QUATORZIESME" in smaller letters. Below the illustration, the text "L'Ecreviffe qui je rompt la jambe" is written in cursive script. The overall effect of the image is one of whimsy and fantasy, with the intricate details of the illustration and the elegant typography of the text creating a sense of wonder and enchantment.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-17

The image is a page from an old book, featuring a black-and-white illustration of a dramatic scene. The title "FABLES NOUVELLES, FABLE QUATORZIESME" is written in French at the top, with the subtitle "L'Ecrevisse qui fe rompt la jambe" below the illustration. **Key Features:** * **Title and Subtitle:** The title is written in a decorative font, while the subtitle is in a simpler script. * **Illustration:** The illustration depicts a large wave crashing onto the shore, with a small creature (likely an eel) in the foreground. The wave is rendered in detailed cross-hatching, creating a sense of texture and movement. * **Background:** The background of the page is a light beige color, with a subtle texture that suggests it is made of aged paper. * **Border:** A thin border surrounds the illustration, with a decorative pattern of small stars and dots along the top edge. **Overall Impression:** The image has a sense of drama and energy, thanks to the dynamic illustration and the use of bold typography. The aged appearance of the page adds a sense of history and authenticity, suggesting that this is a rare or vintage book.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-07

The image is a page from an old book, probably from the 17th century, with a black-and-white illustration in the center. The illustration shows a large tree, a frog, and a crayfish. The frog is on the right, and the crayfish is on the left. The frog is looking at the crayfish, and the crayfish is looking at the frog. The text above the illustration is in French. The text below the illustration is also in French.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-07

The image shows a page from an old book, possibly a collection of fables. The page has a title written in French, "FABLES NOUVELLES, FABLE QUATORZIEME." Below the title, there is a black-and-white illustration depicting a scene with a frog and a crayfish. The illustration is accompanied by a caption in French, "L'Ecreville qui fe rompt la jambe," which translates to "The crayfish that broke its leg." The page appears to be part of a collection of fables, with each fable having its own illustration and caption.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

I4 FABLES N O UVELLES FA BLE QUATORZIES ME L'Ecrevife qui fe rompt la jambe.
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