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Human Generated Data

Title

King, Ship, and Sword, and the Power of the Sea

Date

18th century

People

Artist: Anonymous England 1799, British active 1700 - 1799

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gray Collection of Engravings Fund, G5520

Human Generated Data

Title

King, Ship, and Sword, and the Power of the Sea

People

Artist: Anonymous England 1799, British active 1700 - 1799

Date

18th century

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gray Collection of Engravings Fund, G5520

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2023-10-24

Text 90.6
Person 86.3
Face 78.5
Head 78.5
Money 70.2
Coin 65.4
Postage Stamp 57.2
Page 56.1
Newspaper 55.6

Clarifai
created on 2019-02-28

currency 97.8
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money 95.8
retro 94.2
paper 92.9
finance 91.9
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cash 90.4
dollar 89.9
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wealth 89.2
print 88.5
antique 88.3
illustration 88
bank 85.9
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art 83.2
desktop 83.1
savings 83
text 81.2

Imagga
created on 2019-02-28

arabesque 67.8
money 39.2
currency 36
cash 32.1
finance 26.2
bank 24.4
old 24.4
banking 23.9
art 22.8
coin 22
circle 20.7
business 20.1
financial 19.6
vintage 19
wealth 18.9
retro 18.9
decoration 18.3
design 17.6
pay 17.3
paper 17.3
one 17.2
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antique 14.9
object 14.7
commerce 14
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collection 13.5
payment 13.5
exchange 13.4
close 13.1
shield 13
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treasury 12.2
rich 12.1
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creative 11.5
bill 11.4
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grunge 11.1
card 11
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dollars 10.6
book 10.4
stamp 10.3
graphic 10.2
cover 10.2
earth 10.1
gold 9.9
associated 9.9
ellipse 9.9
association 9.9
definition 9.8
silver 9.7
circular 9.7
advertise 9.7
texture 9.7
bills 9.7
conceptual 9.7
advertisement 9.7
finances 9.6
change 9.6
pattern 9.6
icon 9.5
closeup 9.4
bowl 9.3
frame 9.2
global 9.1
depository 9
history 9
facility 8.9
style 8.9
ball 8.7
hundred 8.7
pound 8.7
cloud 8.6
map 8.5
label 8.5
document 8.4
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globe 8.3
traditional 8.3
banner 8.3
armor 8.1
amulet 8
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value 7.8
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floral 7.7
savings 7.5
swirl 7.4
mosaic 7.3
letter 7.3
border 7.2
religion 7.2

Google
created on 2019-02-28

Currency 81.6
Font 75
History 74
Money 68.5
Coin 64.6
Metal 60.7
Cash 57.2
Calligraphy 56.2

Microsoft
created on 2019-02-28

newspaper 97.8
text 97.7
plaque 46.2
coin 46.2
monochrome 19.4
typography 9.7
black and white 4

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person
Person 86.3%

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 99.8%

Captions

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-10

The image features a piece of text and two circular seals or coins from what seems to be historical or medieval times. The text above the seals is written in blackletter typeface and reads: "For foure things our Noble sheweth to me, King, Ship, and Sword, and Power of the See." The seal on the left has a detailed design resembling traditional medieval iconography, with a circular border containing text. The seal on the right depicts a crowned figure (presumably a king) holding what appears to be a scepter and possibly an orb, along with a shield adorned with heraldic symbols. The border of this seal also contains text. The overall appearance suggests a historical or regal theme, emphasizing elements of power and sovereignty such as the King, ships, and symbols of authority (sword and see).

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-10

This is an image of an old document featuring text and two detailed circular illustrations, resembling coins or seals. The text, displayed in a Gothic or blackletter typeface, reads, "For foure things our noble sheweth to me, King, Ship, and Sword, and power of the Sea," indicating the importance of these symbols of power and sovereignty. On the left, the circular illustration contains a complex design with a central star-like shape surrounded by stylized floral motifs. Words encircle the design, but due to resolution and abrasion, they are not entirely legible. On the right, the second illustration depicts a figure on a sailing ship, which appears to be a king, judging from the crown and the orb and scepter he holds. The design includes the ship's detailed masts and rigging, with waves beneath depicting the sea. Surrounding the illustration are inscriptions, possibly signifying the king's dominion over the seas. The style of the document suggests it might be from the medieval or early Renaissance period. The purpose of the document might be to convey a message about leadership and maritime authority, consistent with themes found in historical documents of the time that stressed the importance of naval power and monarchy.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-10

This image shows two historical seals or coins with Gothic text above that reads "For foure things our Noble sheweth to me, King, Ship, and Sword, and Power of the See." The image appears to be from a medieval or Renaissance-era document. The left seal features an ornate decorative design with a star or sunburst pattern in the center, surrounded by floral or gothic motifs in a circular arrangement. The right seal depicts a ship with a crowned figure holding what appears to be a sword and shield, representing maritime power and royal authority. These seals appear to be illustrations of what's referenced in the text - demonstrating the four elements of power: kingship, naval might, military strength (the sword), and control over the seas. The style and Gothic blackletter text suggest this is likely from an English historical document, possibly relating to maritime or royal authority.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-10

The image shows two detailed medieval coin designs on an old parchment or book page background. The coins feature complex, ornate circular patterns with text around the edges. The coin on the left has a floral rosette design in the center, while the coin on the right depicts a royal or noble figure seated on a throne holding a scepter and orb. The text above the coins is written in an old English script font and reads "For foure things our Noble sheweth to me, King, Ship, and Sword, and Power of the See." This suggests the coins represent symbols of royal power and naval strength. The aged, weathered appearance of the parchment gives an antique look to the whole composition.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-10

The image shows two seals or insignia from what appears to be an official or legal document. The text above the seals states "For foure things our Noble belveth to me, King, Ship, and Sword, and Power of the See." The seals themselves contain intricate designs and symbols, including a sun-like motif and a crowned figure, likely representing authority or royalty. The overall content suggests this is a historical or legal document from a time period involving maritime power and the authority of a monarch.

Meta Llama

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

The image depicts a page from an old book, featuring two circular seals and a Latin phrase at the top. * The Latin phrase, written in black ink, reads: "For four things our noble cheveth to me, King, Ship, and Sword, and power of the Sea." * The two circular seals are positioned below the Latin phrase. * The left seal features a crown and a lion's head, with the words "LLOYD & ILLORY" inscribed around the edge. * The right seal depicts a king holding a sword, with the words "FRANCIS DRIS-IB" written around the edge. * The background of the page is filled with illegible text, which appears to be written in Latin. * The overall design of the page suggests that it is a page from an old book or manuscript, possibly from the medieval period. In summary, the image shows a page from an old book featuring two circular seals and a Latin phrase at the top. The seals depict a crown and lion's head on the left, and a king holding a sword on the right. The background of the page is filled with illegible text, which appears to be written in Latin.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-11

The image depicts two circular seals with intricate designs, accompanied by a Latin phrase at the top. The phrase, "For foure things our Noble heweth to me, King, Ship, and Sword, and power of the See," is written in an old English font. The left seal features a starburst design with a crown at its center, surrounded by various symbols and markings. The right seal showcases a regal figure holding a sword and a banner, with a ship in the background. Both seals are set against a beige background with faint text, suggesting they may be part of a historical document or manuscript. Overall, the image appears to be a reproduction of an ancient seal or coin, possibly from the medieval period, with the Latin phrase providing context for the symbols and designs depicted on the seals.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-10

The image is a black-and-white photograph of a page from an old book or document. The page features two circular emblems or seals, each surrounded by intricate designs and text. The emblems are placed side by side on the page, with the left emblem depicting a star-like figure with rays extending outward and the right emblem showing a figure holding a sword and a shield. Below the emblems, there is a line of text that reads, "For foure things our Noble heweth to me, King, Ship, and Sword, and power of the See." The text is written in an old-fashioned font, possibly from the 16th or 17th century. The page appears to be made of paper or parchment, and the edges are slightly worn, indicating its age.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-10

The image depicts an old, weathered document, possibly from the medieval or early modern period, given the style of the text and the illustrations. The text is written in a gothic or blackletter script, which was common in Europe during the Middle Ages and Renaissance. The document contains two prominent circular seals, each with intricate designs and inscriptions. The first seal on the left is larger and features a sunburst design with rays emanating from a central point. There is a crowned figure in the center, possibly a king or a deity, holding a scepter or a staff. The inscription around the seal reads "REGNA BEATVMQVE DIEBVSQVE," which translates to "Blessed Reign and Daily Life." Below the seal, there is a smaller inscription in Latin, which translates to "Seal of the Kingdom." The second seal on the right is smaller and depicts a figure of a man holding a book or a scroll and a sword. The figure is wearing a crown and appears to be in a stance of authority or judgment. The inscription around this seal reads "DRVS-IB," which could be a shortened form of a longer title or name. Below the seal, there is a smaller inscription in Latin, which translates to "Seal of the Bishop." The background of the document is filled with archaic text in a gothic script, which appears to be a legal or official document. The text is partially faded and difficult to read, but it seems to discuss the authority and power of the king, the church, and the law. Overall, the image shows a historical document with two seals that represent the authority and power of the monarchy and the church during a specific period in history. The intricate designs and inscriptions on the seals suggest that they were used for official purposes, such as sealing legal documents or royal decrees.

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