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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, October 1920-June 1924

ARCH.2003.22, Rendition: 808939

Mistral, us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0

The image shows the back side of an old, yellowed piece of paper with a small, torn section at the bottom right corner. The paper appears to be a page from a publication, likely a magazine or newspaper. At the bottom of the page, there is a small advertisement or notice. The text of the notice reads:

"THE WEB, 60 WASHINGTON SQ. SO.
Learn to weave original and beautiful
articles. Make your own Summer Wardrobe.
Lessons by appointment. Phone Spring 8287."

The text suggests that the advertisement is promoting weaving lessons offered at "The Web," located at 60 Washington Square South. The lessons aim to teach individuals how to weave original and beautiful articles, potentially for creating a summer wardrobe. Interested parties could schedule lessons by appointment and contact them via phone at Spring 8287. The notice is printed in black ink on a light brown background, typical of aged paper.

Mistral, mistral.magistral-small-2509

The image shows a piece of light brown, textured paper with a slightly crumpled appearance. It is placed on a flat surface with a light gray background. The paper has some minor stains and creases, adding to its aged look. In the bottom right corner, there is a small strip of the same paper that appears to be torn or folded back, revealing a printed text. The visible text on the strip reads: "LEARN to weave original and beautiful articles. Make your own Summer Wardrobe. Lessons by appointment. Phone Spring 3237." The text suggests some form of advertisement or instructional information related to weaving courses.

Mistral, mistral.ministral-3-3b-instruct

The image shows a piece of yellowish, aged paper with a partially readable advertisement or announcement. The paper appears to be from an old newspaper clipping.

The visible text at the bottom of the image reads:

"The Web, 60 Washington Sq. So. Learn to weave original and beautiful articles. Make your own Summer Wardrobe. Lessons by appointment. Phone Spring 3237."

The address "Washington Sq. So" seems to refer to Washington Square South, which is a location in New York City. The advertisement seems to offer weaving lessons, possibly for creating custom clothing items, with a specific focus on making one's own summer wardrobe. The number "3237" is presumably a phone number for making appointments. The paper has some visible stains and discoloration, indicating it may be quite old.

Mistral, mistral.ministral-3-8b-instruct

The image shows a piece of paper that appears to be an old advertisement or ticket stub. The main part of the paper is blank except for a small, faint circular mark or stain. Attached to the bottom edge of the paper is a piece of newspaper clipping, which contains text.

The text on the newspaper clipping reads:
"THE WEB, 60 WASHINGTON SQ. SO.
Learn to weave original and beautiful articles. Make your own Summer Wardrobe. Lessons by appointment. Phone Spring 3237."

This suggests that the advertisement is promoting a weaving class or service where individuals can learn to create their own summer clothing items, and appointments can be made by phone at Spring 3237. The location is mentioned as 60 Washington Square South.

Mistral, mistral.ministral-3-14b-instruct

The image shows a piece of beige or light brown paper with a small, partially visible printed advertisement attached to the bottom right corner. The advertisement appears to be from a newspaper or magazine.

The text on the advertisement reads:

"THE WEB, 60 WASHINGTON SQ. SO.
Learn to weave original and beautiful
articles. Make your own Summer Wardrobe.
Lessons by appointment. Phone Spring 3237."

The advertisement is promoting weaving services, likely offering lessons to create unique and beautiful articles, such as clothing, with a focus on summer wardrobe items. It also provides a phone number (Spring 3237) and an address (60 Washington Square South) for appointments. The piece of paper itself seems to be old, with some minor stains and wear.

Mistral, mistral.mistral-large-3-675b-instruct

The image shows a piece of paper, likely an old advertisement or business card, that has been partially torn. The visible text on the paper reads:

"THE WEB, 60 WASHINGTON SQ. SO.
Learn to weave original and beautiful articles. Make your own Summer Wardrobe.
Lessons by appointment. Phone Spring 3237."

The paper also has some other text that is partially obscured or torn off, including what looks like "Printed by" followed by an incomplete line.

The overall appearance of the paper suggests it is aged, with a yellowish tint and some stains. The information indicates it is an advertisement for weaving lessons located at 60 Washington Square South.

Azure OpenAI Service, gpt-4.1-mini-2025-04-14

The image shows a small piece of old, yellowed paper with a larger piece of blank brownish paper or cardboard placed on top of it. The larger piece obscures most of the text on the smaller piece of paper, but a portion of the text is still visible at the bottom. The visible text appears to be part of a vintage advertisement or notice, mentioning "THE WEB, 60 WASHINGTON SQ. SO." and offering lessons on weaving original and beautiful articles and making a summer wardrobe by appointment. There is also a phone number "Spring 3237" mentioned. The paper looks aged and slightly stained. The background is a plain, neutral gray surface.

Azure OpenAI Service, gpt-4

The image shows an old, slightly worn piece of paper with a light brown color, typical of ageing. It has an irregular top edge, with the right top corner appearing to be torn or ripped off. The lower right corner of the paper is also torn, revealing underlying text from possibly another layer of material or text that might have been adhered to it before. There is a noticeable stain near the bottom edge, slightly left of the center, adding to the aged appearance of the document.

Part of a printed text is visible along the bottom edge, suggesting that this paper is part of a larger document or was attached to one. The text is promotional or instructional, referencing "THE WEB," an address at "60 WASHINGTON SQ. SO.", and mentioning the opportunity to "learn to weave original and beautiful textiles." It seems to be related to some form of craft or textile instruction with a focus on creating a "Summer Wardrobe." Contact information in the form of "Phone Spring 3237" suggests the paper dates back to an era when telephone numbers were much shorter and often included exchange names like "Spring."

The background is a solid, light blue surface that contrasts with the aged paper, highlighting its texture and edges. The lighting is even, without any discernible shadows, which suggests a controlled environment, likely for the purpose of documentation or archival.

Amazon, us.amazon.nova-2-lite-v1:0

The image shows a simple, rectangular piece of light brown or beige cardboard placed against a plain, light blue background. The cardboard appears to be slightly worn, with visible creases and a small, faint stain or mark near its center. The edges of the cardboard are slightly uneven, and there is a small, torn piece of cardboard attached to the bottom right corner, which seems to have text printed on it.

The attached piece of cardboard contains text that reads:

  • "THE WEB, 60 WASHINGTON SQ. SO."
  • "Learn to weave original and 'beautifull' articles. Make your own Summer Wardrobe."
  • "Lessons by appointment. Phone Spring 3237."

The text is printed in black ink and is somewhat faded, giving the impression of age or wear. The overall composition suggests that this could be an old advertisement or promotional material, possibly for a weaving or crafting service located at 60 Washington Square South. The design is minimalistic, with no additional graphics or embellishments.

Amazon, amazon.nova-lite-v1:0

The image shows a brown, aged piece of paper with a slightly worn texture and a few visible creases. The paper appears to be a flyer or an advertisement. At the bottom of the paper, there is a printed text that reads: "THE WEB, 60 WASHINGTON SQ. SO. Learn to weave original and beautiful articles. Make your own Summer Wardrobe. Lessons by appointment. Phone Spring 3237." The text is printed in a small, legible font and seems to be an advertisement for a weaving school or workshop located at 60 Washington Square South. The paper has a slightly faded look, indicating its age.