Human Generated Data

Title

Study for “Rapt at Rappaport’s”

Date

1951

People

Artist: Stuart Davis, American 1892 - 1964

Classification

Archival Material

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Mrs. Stuart Davis, 1967.79.803

Copyright

© President and Fellows of Harvard College

Human Generated Data

Title

Study for “Rapt at Rappaport’s”

People

Artist: Stuart Davis, American 1892 - 1964

Date

1951

Classification

Archival Material

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Mrs. Stuart Davis, 1967.79.803

Copyright

© President and Fellows of Harvard College

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2022-01-22

Text 99.3
Handwriting 92.5
Plan 70.9
Diagram 70.9
Plot 70.9
Calligraphy 59

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-26

retro 99
old 98.4
handwriting 98.2
vintage 98.1
print 97.7
paper 97.6
art 97.2
scribble 97
chalk out 96.9
ink 96
text 95.6
page 95.5
no person 95.4
antique 94.7
calligraphy 94.5
handwritten 94.3
sepia pigment 93.9
music 93.4
ancient 91.6
vector 91.4

Imagga
created on 2022-01-22

journal 70.7
map 67.2
old 42.6
paper 40.9
antique 37.9
vintage 37.3
representation 33.1
envelope 28
retro 26.3
page 26
atlas 25.4
grunge 24.7
sepia 24.4
geography 24.1
book 22.7
texture 20.9
plan 20.8
navigation 20.3
world 19.5
wallpaper 18.4
ancient 18.2
globe 17.7
journey 17
guide 16.7
route 16.6
discovery 16.6
menu 16.5
travel 16.2
direction 16.2
capital 16.2
planet 16.1
expedition 15.8
navigate 15.7
manuscript 15.7
art 15.6
continent 15.6
road 15.4
sheet 15.1
city 15
text 14.9
drawing 14.9
geographic 14.8
boundary 14.8
note 14.7
location 14.7
find 14.7
position 14.7
aged 14.5
dirty 14.5
nation 14.2
design 14.1
tourism 14.1
container 14
gold 14
document 13.9
notebook 13.9
tour 13.6
parchment 13.5
state 13.4
country 13.3
path 13.3
pattern 13
states 12.6
history 12.6
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frame 12.5
card 12.3
fare 12.2
letter 11.9
border 11.8
explore 11.8
textured 11.4
business 11
music 10.9
symbol 10.8
backdrop 10.7
pen 10.5
blank 10.3
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decorative 10
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rust 8.7
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print 8.5
sign 8.3
earth 8.2
global 8.2
sketch 8.2
food 8
handwriting 7.9
written 7.9
education 7.8
dutch 7.8
torn 7.8
historical 7.5
write 7.5
style 7.4
school 7.2

Google
created on 2022-01-22

Handwriting 89.9
Rectangle 86.7
Font 82.4
Parallel 78.7
Pattern 73.5
Paper 73
Paper product 70.7
Drawing 69.1
Poster 68.4
Illustration 64.4
Document 59
Line art 56.8
Art 54.8
Triangle 54
Ink 52.7
Visual arts 51.9
Writing 51.7

Microsoft
created on 2022-01-22

text 99.9
handwriting 99.1
drawing 89.4
letter 89.3
sketch 67.7

Color Analysis

Categories

Imagga

text visuals 97.9%
paintings art 1.4%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2022-01-22

text 97.5%

Azure OpenAI

Created on 2024-02-06

The image presented is of a sketched study or draft on a piece of brown paper with handwritten notes and black pen drawings. It has a mix of geometrical shapes, lines, and scribbles, multiple of which are roughly compartmentalized into sections by straight or broken lines. Among these shapes are what appear to be two crosses, numerous rectangles, a series of diagonal lines forming a larger triangle, and several smaller sketches that resemble network or mesh patterns. At the top left, the words "Coaching, Scale" are written followed by "on the" which is partially overlaid by a rectangle shape. Below this, slightly towards the center, "Coordinate center" is written. On the top right corner, the date "10/19/21" is written followed by the phrases "The Next" twice, each on a separate line. At the bottom of the page, there is a handwritten note that reads: "Only the Act of Coordinaton is the Most - Not what is Coordinated. And that is why the Cliché is always The Most Any thing Else na the Next." The word "is" in the last sentence is underlined. The word "Coordinaton" seems to be a misspelling of "Coordination," and "na" seems to be a shorthand or mistake for "than." The drawing exhibits a raw and spontaneous quality, suggestive of creative brainstorming or conceptual thinking, possibly related to themes of coordination, planning, or systems. The mention of "Cliché" might imply an exploration of commonly accepted ideas or practices. The artwork seems to explore the juxtaposition of the act of coordination versus the final outcome or the product of coordination.

Anthropic Claude

Created on 2024-03-30

The image appears to be a hand-drawn diagram or sketch on a yellow document. It contains various geometric shapes, lines, and symbols, as well as some handwritten text. The text mentions "Scale on the coordinate each", "The Next the Most", and "Gist the Act of E. Condiastrom", among other phrases. The overall impression is that of a conceptual or abstract diagram, potentially related to some kind of analysis or study, but without any identifiable human faces or individuals.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

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