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Title

Study for “Egg Beater No. 4”

Date

1952

People

Artist: Stuart Davis, American 1892 - 1964

Classification

Archival Material

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Mrs. Stuart Davis, 1967.79.906

Copyright

© President and Fellows of Harvard College

Human Generated Data

Title

Study for “Egg Beater No. 4”

People

Artist: Stuart Davis, American 1892 - 1964

Date

1952

Classification

Archival Material

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Mrs. Stuart Davis, 1967.79.906

Copyright

© President and Fellows of Harvard College

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Amazon
created on 2019-03-26

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Clarifai
created on 2019-03-26

text 98.9
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Imagga
created on 2019-03-26

journal 76.1
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Google
created on 2019-03-26

Text 94
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Paper 79.8
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Parallel 73.5
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Microsoft
created on 2019-03-26

text 99.8
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Imagga
created on 2019-03-26

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Salesforce

Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-23

a photograph of a drawing of a drawing of a man's handwritten note

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-02-06

The image displays a page from a notebook or journal with a tan or off-white background. The page contains a sketch and handwritten text in what appears to be dark ink, likely from a pen. The sketch, located at the top portion of the page, consists of a rough rectangular box or room-like space with various scribbled lines within. Some of these lines intersect forming smaller shapes like rectangles and possible furniture-like representations. There is a circular shape in the middle with numerous lines running through and around it.

Below the sketch, the handwritten text reads:

"The Process of & Change is always & Scale Follows Calculation
which does not Include; Mastery Requirements Directions
which do not Include; In O-Change/Directing

J.J. 2.2.62

Continuity of Good

Any Sense of Good Subject Analogy
in ('Scale' Edision)
Such as Real Subject
Mental Subject
Design Subject
Order Subject, etc.

Is always independent & in the
Sense of The Right to Change it.

Right, or Good Art, as not Which
as produce of The Kind of Changes
Which are made in the Sense Do
(Is) Right - alone"

The handwriting is hasty and somewhat uneven, indicating the ideas may have been quickly noted down by the writer. The date notation suggests that the note was written on February 2, 1962, and it's initiated "J.J." which might indicate the initials of the person who wrote them. Overall, the content of the text seems to contemplate the concepts of change, scale, and the philosophical underpinnings of what constitutes "good" in the context of art or design.

Anthropic Claude

Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-28

This appears to be a page from a notebook or sketchbook containing both a rough sketch and handwritten notes. At the top is an abstract linear drawing divided into sections with some scribbled elements. Below the drawing are handwritten notes discussing concepts of "Scale Tension Calculation" and "Continuity of Good." The text mentions various types of "Subject Analogy" including "Real Subject," "Mental Subject," "Design Subject" and "Order Subject." The notes appear to be exploring philosophical or artistic concepts about change, rights, and art. The paper has a tan or sepia tone, suggesting it may be an older document. The handwriting is in a flowing, cursive style typical of earlier periods. The overall layout suggests this might be a working document or study notes, possibly from an artist or philosopher exploring aesthetic theories.

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

The image appears to be a hand-drawn diagram or sketch with accompanying notes. The diagram consists of various abstract, geometric shapes and lines, suggesting it may be a conceptual or schematic representation of something. The handwritten notes discuss concepts related to "Good Subject Analogy", "Mental Circuit", "Design Subject", and "Order Subjects", among other ideas. The notes also mention the "Right to Change" and the "Right of Good Art" as important principles. Overall, the image seems to depict a visual exploration of complex, conceptual ideas, though the specific meaning or context is not entirely clear without additional context.

Meta Llama

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

The image depicts a piece of paper with handwritten notes and a sketch. The paper is a light brown color, reminiscent of aged paper or parchment. The handwriting is in black ink and appears to be written in cursive.

Sketch:
At the top of the page, there is a simple sketch that resembles a floor plan or architectural drawing. It features several lines and shapes, including what appears to be a doorway, windows, and possibly a staircase. The sketch is not highly detailed but seems to be a rough outline of a building's layout.

Handwritten Notes:
Below the sketch, there are several paragraphs of handwritten text. The writing is difficult to read due to its cursive nature and the fact that it is written on a yellowed background. However, some words and phrases can be made out, such as "Continuity of Good," "Any sense of Good Subject Analogy," and "Is always independent of the sense of the Right to Change it." These phrases suggest that the notes may be related to art, design, or philosophy.

Overall Impression:
The image gives the impression of being a personal notebook or journal entry from an artist, designer, or philosopher. The sketch and handwritten notes appear to be rough drafts or ideas that were jotted down quickly, rather than a finished piece of work. The use of a light brown paper and black ink adds to the sense of age and nostalgia, suggesting that the image may be a historical artifact or a reproduction of an older document.

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

The image presents a handwritten note on a piece of aged paper, featuring a sketch of a room with a window and a door. The note is written in black ink and includes several lines of text that appear to be a philosophical or artistic statement.

Here is a detailed description of the image:

  • Sketch of a Room
    • The sketch is located at the top of the page.
    • It depicts a room with a window on the right side and a door on the left side.
    • The room has a simple rectangular shape with straight lines and right angles.
    • The window and door are also rectangular in shape.
  • Handwritten Note
    • The note is written in black ink below the sketch.
    • It appears to be a philosophical or artistic statement, discussing the nature of change and its relationship to art.
    • The text is written in a flowing script, with some words and phrases underlined or emphasized.
    • The note is divided into several paragraphs, each with its own theme or idea.
  • Aged Paper
    • The paper has a yellowish-brown color, indicating that it is old and worn.
    • There are several creases and folds in the paper, suggesting that it has been handled and used extensively.
    • The paper has a rough texture, with visible fibers and imperfections.

In summary, the image shows a handwritten note on a piece of aged paper, featuring a sketch of a room and a philosophical or artistic statement. The note discusses the nature of change and its relationship to art, while the sketch provides a visual representation of the ideas being expressed. The aged paper adds a sense of history and authenticity to the image, suggesting that it may be a rare or valuable document.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-08

The image appears to be a handwritten note on a piece of paper. The note contains a combination of text and drawings. The text discusses concepts related to change, direction, and analogy, while the drawings seem to illustrate these concepts visually.

The note starts with the phrase "The Direction of Change is always C. Scale Telions Calculation," suggesting that the author is discussing the direction and measurement of change. The text then goes on to mention "with its Subject Analogy Roughness Directions," indicating that the author is exploring how changes relate to different subjects and analogies.

The note also includes the phrase "which do not include the G-Change Direction," implying that the author is distinguishing between different types of changes and their associated directions.

The text further explores the idea of "Continuities of Good" and how they are independent of the sense of the "Right to Change It." This suggests that the author is discussing the relationship between good and the right to change, and how they can be separate concepts.

The note concludes with the statement "Right, or Good Art, is most when it is a product of the Kind of Changes which are made in the sense of my Right alone," indicating that the author believes good art emerges when changes are made in accordance with one's own sense of right.

Overall, the image appears to be a handwritten note that explores philosophical concepts related to change, direction, analogy, and the relationship between good and the right to change. The drawings accompanying the text seem to visually represent these ideas.

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-08

The image is a photograph of a handwritten document on a beige background. The document appears to be a piece of paper with handwritten text and a simple line drawing. The text is written in cursive, with some words underlined and others capitalized for emphasis. The handwriting is somewhat neat, but it is not perfectly legible. The text discusses the concept of "Good Subject Analogy" and its relation to "Scale Idiom" and "Real Subject." It also mentions the idea of "Right to Change it Right" and how it is connected to the "Kind of Changes" made in the sense of "my Right alone." The drawing in the upper part of the document is a simple line drawing of a structure with a few lines and shapes. It appears to be a rough sketch or a diagram related to the text. Overall, the image conveys a sense of intellectual exploration and discussion around the concepts of analogy, scale, and the right to make changes.

Google Gemini

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-17

Here's a description of the image:

Overall:

The image is a page of handwritten notes with a crude drawing at the top. The style suggests it's a personal document or a sketch for ideas.

Drawing:

  • The drawing at the top is a rough, abstract composition. It seems to depict a few distinct rectangular areas or panels.
  • The lines are simple and jagged, creating a somewhat cubist or abstract impression.
  • Within the panels, there are some recognizable elements like what might be a small heart shape or a few circles, but the focus is more on the interplay of lines and shapes.

Handwriting:

  • The handwriting is a cursive script, somewhat hurried and personal.
  • The text discusses topics related to "Direction of Change", "Good Subject Analogy", and "Good Art".
  • Terms like "C.Scale", "Idiom", and words like "mental subject," "Design subject," and "Real Subject" suggest discussions related to art, design, or abstract concepts.
  • The text is organized in a structured way, with bullet points or lines separating thoughts, making it a sort of outline or a set of observations.

Color and Material:

  • The paper has a light tan or yellowish hue, which implies it's aged or possibly a piece of vintage paper.
  • The ink is black.

Overall Impression:

This image is a glimpse into someone's thoughts on artistic creation, design principles, or possibly a philosophical discussion. The juxtaposition of the simple drawing and the detailed notes creates a sense of creative process or brainstorming.

Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-17

Here is a description of the image:

Overall Impression:

The image is a sketch or handwritten note on a tan or beige piece of paper. It contains both a geometric-style drawing at the top and handwritten text below.

Visual Elements:

  • Drawing: At the top, there's a sketch consisting of lines and shapes. It appears to be abstract, with elements that suggest a building, an interior space, or an abstract composition. There are squares, rectangles, and a curved line. There's also what looks like a set of circles near one area.
  • Text: The text appears to be handwritten notes with what seem to be musings or concepts related to art, change, and subjects. It is written with what looks like a pen or marker.

Content and Interpretation:

  • The text contains ideas such as "The Direction of Change," "Continuity of Good," "Good Subject Analogy," and concepts related to art and the right to change.
  • The drawing seems to be linked to the written concepts, potentially representing the "changes" or "subjects" that are discussed in the text.

Style:

  • The style is casual and free-form, suggesting it's a preliminary sketch or thought process captured on paper.

In essence, the image appears to be a combination of artistic and intellectual exploration, captured in both drawing and writing.

Mistral Pixtral

Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-04

The image appears to be a handwritten note with a sketch above the text. The sketch is abstract and features various lines, shapes, and what appears to be a human figure in the center. The text below the sketch is written in a somewhat difficult-to-read handwriting style and contains philosophical or artistic musings.

Here is a transcription of the text:

"The Direction of O-Change is always C-Scale Talions Calculation with its Subject Analogy Rightness Directions when do not include the O-Change Direction.

Continuity of Good

Any Sense of Good Subject Analogy in C-Scale Edifice with as Real Subject Mental Subject Design Subject Order Subject, etc.

Is always independent of the sense of the Right to Change it.

Right of Good Art, no matter which is product of the Kind of Changes which are made in the sense of this Right alone."

The text seems to discuss concepts related to change, subjectivity, and the nature of good and right in an abstract and philosophical manner. The terms used, such as "O-Change," "C-Scale," and "Talions Calculation," are not standard and may be specific to the author's unique terminology or framework. The note emphasizes the independence of good subject analogy from the right to change it and the relationship between good art and the changes made in the sense of this right.

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