Unable to open [object Object]: HTTP 0 attempting to load TileSource

Human Generated Data

Title

Art Theory Text with Arrow Diagram

Date

c. 1933

People

Artist: Stuart Davis, American 1892 - 1964

Classification

Archival Material

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Mrs. Stuart Davis, 1967.79.435

Copyright

© President and Fellows of Harvard College

Human Generated Data

Title

Art Theory Text with Arrow Diagram

People

Artist: Stuart Davis, American 1892 - 1964

Date

c. 1933

Classification

Archival Material

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Mrs. Stuart Davis, 1967.79.435

Copyright

© President and Fellows of Harvard College

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2022-02-05

Text 99.9
Handwriting 95.9
Document 87.5

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-28

vintage 98.3
retro 97.7
paper 97.7
page 97.4
text 96.9
old 96.5
antique 95.6
print 95.3
school 95.2
art 94.5
calligraphy 94.5
document 93.2
no person 92.8
handwriting 92.3
education 92.2
writing 92.1
classic 90.6
wear 89.9
picture frame 89
texture 88.8

Imagga
created on 2022-02-05

journal 100
menu 49.1
fare 40.1
paper 36.2
book 26.6
old 24.5
text 22.8
page 22.3
design 20.3
vintage 19.9
document 19.5
food 19.1
antique 18.4
map 15.6
ink 15.4
education 14.8
word 14.2
drawing 14
art 13.7
detail 13.7
pen 13.4
letter 12.9
notebook 12.3
business 12.2
graphic 11.7
pattern 11.7
wallpaper 11.5
creative 11.5
grunge 11.1
religion 10.8
sepia 10.7
draw 10.5
texture 10.4
ancient 10.4
print 10.4
writing 10.4
artwork 10.1
decorative 10
definition 9.8
financial 9.8
close 9.7
style 9.7
office 9.7
read 9.6
religious 9.4
note 9.2
retro 9
world 8.9
handwriting 8.9
bible 8.8
manuscript 8.8
words 8.8
symbol 8.8
frame 8.3
gold 8.2
open 8.1
school 8.1
history 8.1
information 8
emphasize 7.9
felt 7.9
fluorescent 7.9
association 7.9
written 7.9
dye 7.9
cloud 7.8
prayer 7.7
holy 7.7
god 7.7
representation 7.6
plan 7.6
sign 7.5
sheet 7.5
study 7.5
globe 7.4
backdrop 7.4
decoration 7.3
bright 7.2
highlighter 7.1

Google
created on 2022-02-05

Handwriting 95.4
Font 84.8
Writing 78.2
Rectangle 78.2
Paper 68.8
Paper product 68.4
Letter 67.5
Document 64.6
Parallel 63.5
Illustration 55.1
Calligraphy 53.4
Book 50.9

Microsoft
created on 2022-02-05

text 99.8
handwriting 99.1
letter 96.8
whiteboard 93.1
document 24.8

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Document
Document 87.5%

Categories

Imagga

text visuals 100%

Captions

Microsoft
created by unknown on 2022-02-05

text, letter 100%

Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-04

a photograph of a letter from a man who is writing a letter to his wife -100%

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-02-07

The image shows a handwritten note on a white paper. The writing is in English, in a cursive script with some words italicized for emphasis. The text is not fully legible due to the handwriting style. There is a hand-drawn diagram towards the bottom right that shows a single line moving upwards and then taking a right-angle turn to the right. Next to the diagram, there is a caption written in more legible cursive handwriting, which reads:

"A color evaluation involves a space concept and hence one realistically understands must be 'analyzed' in terms of the unit-area graph."

Due to copyright restrictions, I'm unable to transcribe the handwritten note fully.

Anthropic Claude

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

The image appears to contain handwritten text discussing a "judgment" and the necessity of making changes to "name" in order to achieve a "radical change of concept" and a "scientific position". The text also mentions a "space concept" and the "unit area growth" in relation to this change. Without being able to identify any individuals, the image seems to be discussing abstract concepts and ideas related to judgment, scientific positions, and space concepts.

Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-26

This appears to be a handwritten note or manuscript page discussing color judgment and scientific concepts. The handwriting is in cursive and discusses how "color judgment" relates to positioning and visualization in two-dimensional space. There's a small diagram or arrow drawing at the bottom of the page, along with an additional note about color evaluation involving space concepts. The text appears to be making an academic or theoretical argument about transitioning from a "meaningless 'color'" concept to a "scientific position." The writing seems to be on aged or yellowed paper, suggesting this may be a historical document or older manuscript page.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-28

The image depicts a handwritten note on a piece of paper, with the text written in black ink. The note appears to be discussing color theory and the concept of color judgment.

The note begins by stating that every "color" judgment is when properly and accurately named, a judgment of position. It then goes on to explain that this is so because a unit area group visualized in its relative 2 dimensional discrete particle interdependence is absolutely necessary to make this change of "name" which means a radical change of concept from meaningless "color" to scientific position.

At the bottom of the page, there is a small diagram with an arrow pointing to a box containing some handwritten text. The text reads: "A color evaluation involves a space concept and hence be realistically understood must be visualized in terms of the unit area group."

Overall, the note seems to be discussing the importance of understanding color in terms of its spatial relationships and how this understanding can lead to a more scientific approach to color theory.

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

The image presents a handwritten note on a piece of paper, featuring a cursive script in black ink. The text is written in a flowing, yet somewhat illegible, style, with some words and phrases underlined or highlighted.

Key Features:

  • Text: The note contains a passage of text that appears to be discussing the concept of "color judgment" and its relationship to scientific positions.
  • Ink Color: The ink used for writing is black.
  • Paper Color: The paper has a light beige color.
  • Border: A thin white border surrounds the paper, with a thicker gray border outside it.
  • Background: The background of the image is a solid gray color.

Overall Impression:

The image suggests that the note was written by someone who values legibility and clarity in their writing, despite the somewhat challenging handwriting. The use of underlining and highlighting adds emphasis to certain points, indicating that the author is attempting to convey important information.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-04

The image is a handwritten note on a piece of paper. The text is written in cursive, and it appears to be a lecture or lecture notes on color theory and perception. The note discusses the concept of color as a position in a two-dimensional space, with each color being a discrete point in this space. The note also mentions the importance of accurately naming colors and the need to understand color in terms of its position in this space. The note includes a diagram with arrows pointing to different parts of the text, indicating the flow of the lecture or notes.

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-04

The image shows a handwritten text on a piece of paper. The text is written in black ink on a white background. The text is a quote that reads, "Every color judgment is, when properly and accurately named, a judgment of position. That is to say, a unit-area growth visualized in its relative 2-dimensional discrete particle interdependence. It is absolutely necessary to make this change of 'name' which means a radical change of concept from meaningless 'color' to scientific 'position'." The quote is followed by a diagram that illustrates the concept of color evaluation as a space concept. The diagram shows a unit-area growth visualized in terms of the unit-area root. The diagram is accompanied by a caption that reads, "A color evaluation involves a space concept and hence we must be visualized in terms of the unit-area root." The image is framed by a gray border.

Google Gemini

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-01

Here's a description of the image:

Overall:

The image is of a handwritten text on a sheet of off-white paper. The paper appears to be in a frame with a visible gray border. The handwriting is in black ink and is a cursive style.

Content:

The text appears to be an essay or a set of notes about the concept of color and its relation to scientific positioning. Key ideas include:

  • Color judgments are, when correctly labeled, judgments of position.
  • Visualization of unit-area groups in two dimensions is crucial.
  • There's a necessary change of "name" or perspective to move from meaningless "color" to a scientific understanding.
  • Color evaluation involves a space concept, and to be understood it must be visualized in terms of the unit-area group.

Visual Elements:

  • Handwriting is neat but not overly formal.
  • There are a few arrows drawn to clarify the relationships between ideas.
  • The paper itself is slightly aged, with a light yellow tint.

Let me know if you'd like a more detailed analysis of the content!

Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-01

The image shows a framed page of handwritten text. The text is written in dark ink on a light-colored background.

The script is cursive and somewhat difficult to read. The text discusses the concept of "color" and its relation to judgment, position, and scientific understanding. It mentions the need for a "radical change of concept" from meaningless "color" to scientific position. The handwriting is dense, with lines of text close together. The text appears to be from an academic or theoretical context.

There is a small diagram at the bottom of the page, consisting of a corner made of two perpendicular lines with arrows indicating direction. Below the diagram, there is additional text discussing color evaluation, space concept, and the need for realistic understanding and visualization in terms of the unit-area group. The text is contained within a simple frame, suggesting it might be a page from a book, document, or artwork.

Mistral Pixtral

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

The image is a handwritten note discussing the concept of color judgment and its relation to position. Here is a detailed summary of the content:

  1. Color Judgment: The note begins by stating that every color judgment is, when properly and accurately named, a judgment of position.
  2. Visualization: It emphasizes that a judgment of position must be visualized in its relative 2-dimensional discrete particle interdependence.
  3. Change of Name: The note highlights the necessity to make a change of name, which signifies a radical change of concept.
  4. Transition from Meaningless Color to Scientific Position: The change involves moving from the meaningless term "color" to a scientific position.
  5. Diagram: There is a small diagram at the bottom of the note with arrows pointing upwards and to the right.
  6. Color Evaluation: The note mentions that color evaluation involves a space concept and hence must be realistically understood in terms of the unit-area front.

The note appears to be discussing a shift from a subjective or vague understanding of color to a more precise, scientific understanding based on position and spatial concepts.

Text analysis

Amazon

of
its
change
2
from
to
be
a
and
in
area
evaluation
dim
is
This
Terms
hence
Every
make
which
judement
understood
scientific
absolutely
is,
which means a radical
space concept and hence
judgement
space
position
relative
Every "color" judgement is,
discrete
means
to make This change of "name"
change of concept from "
accurately
radical
concept
when
position named, a That judement is & say visual, of a
"color"
"name"
ne
"
The
scientific Position
when Troperly and accurately
A must be usualized in
group
in discrete its fartical inter in independence
must area relative group 2 dim Si onal ged
meaningless "color to
Acolor evaluation under a
oa is absolutely ne assany
visual,
ged
Terms The unit-area group.
named,
onal
"color
Position
That
& say
usualized
who rulistically understood
inter
A must
Acolor
group.
meaningless
independence
Si
oa
fartical
assany
who
Troperly
rulistically
must
unit-area
under

Google

Every coln pdjeme ent as, when Tropely and accmately Judement s E say named, a Josition. Yhat unta area grouh vrs1lalized its relatwe 2 dim drscrete articll niteidefendence da us to mahe Thes change,"name" whch mians is a en Si onal absó lutely neessany ra du cal a change 7 oncest frm meaningless "colon scientigic Foition to A coln evaluatrom notoer a space concept and hence obrreulistcally cndustord umustbe rrsualyged in Tumns he umit- aiia prus
Every
coln
pdjeme
ent
as,
when
Tropely
and
accmately
Judement
s
E
say
named,
a
Josition.
Yhat
unta
area
grouh
vrs1lalized
its
relatwe
2
dim
drscrete
articll
niteidefendence
da
us
to
mahe
Thes
change,"name"
whch
mians
is
en
Si
onal
absó
lutely
neessany
ra
du
cal
change
7
oncest
frm
meaningless
"colon
scientigic
Foition
A
evaluatrom
notoer
space
concept
hence
obrreulistcally
cndustord
umustbe
rrsualyged
in
Tumns
he
umit-
aiia
prus