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Human Generated Data

Title

Untitled (display of cigarette boxes inside store)

Date

c. 1950

People

Artist: Jack Gould, American

Classification

Photographs

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Transfer from the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, American Professional Photographers Collection, 4.2002.14307

Human Generated Data

Title

Untitled (display of cigarette boxes inside store)

People

Artist: Jack Gould, American

Date

c. 1950

Classification

Photographs

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Transfer from the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, American Professional Photographers Collection, 4.2002.14307

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2022-01-29

Electronics 94.5
Computer 94.5
Pc 94.5
Blackboard 90.1
Shop 84.9
Text 66.7
Meal 60.2
Food 60.2
Shelf 59.4
Restaurant 58.4
Cafeteria 57.9
Cafe 55.9
Bakery 55.4

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-27

no person 98.7
monochrome 98.5
indoors 98.3
furniture 95.7
room 95.6
people 94.4
architecture 89.1
contemporary 85.8
transportation system 85.4
war 84.4
vehicle 83.6
adult 83
administration 82.3
bathtub 82.3
shelf 81.2
seat 80.4
horizontal 80.2
group 79.4
one 78.8
cabinet 78.1

Imagga
created on 2022-01-29

equipment 31
center 29.3
interior 29.2
house 24.2
room 23.8
architecture 22
modern 21.7
counter 19.1
home 17.5
furniture 17.3
city 15.8
kitchen 15.5
electronic equipment 14.6
building 14.2
case 13.7
appliance 13.5
technology 13.4
decor 13.3
design 12.9
luxury 12.9
steel 12.4
machine 12.3
indoors 12.3
contemporary 12.2
industry 12
sink 11.9
office 11.9
business 11.5
apartment 11.5
station 11.3
digital clock 11.2
stove 11.2
indoor 11
device 10.8
clock 10.8
transportation 10.8
stainless 10.7
table 10.5
3d 10.1
clean 10
cabinet 9.8
oven 9.8
cooking 9.6
empty 9.4
light 9.4
floor 9.3
network 9.3
inside 9.2
speed 9.2
new 8.9
computer 8.8
urban 8.7
control 8.7
server 8.7
travel 8.4
domestic 8.1
road 8.1
digital 8.1
apparatus 8
timepiece 8
decoration 8
faucet 7.9
white goods 7.8
glass 7.8
nobody 7.8
tile 7.7
panel 7.7
construction 7.7
lamp 7.6
storage 7.6
traffic 7.6
horizontal 7.5
structure 7.5
window 7.4
lights 7.4
monitor 7.4
home appliance 7.3
transport 7.3
vehicle 7.3
industrial 7.3
bank 7.1

Google
created on 2022-01-29

Building 88.6
Black-and-white 85.2
Style 83.9
Font 82.9
Rectangle 77
Monochrome photography 75.4
Monochrome 74.4
Display case 74.3
Machine 70.7
Retail 68.3
Facade 68.2
Shelving 65.5
Room 64.1
Shelf 62
Window 58.1
Advertising 54.1
History 53.9
Glass 52.4
Collection 51.3
Door 51.3

Microsoft
created on 2022-01-29

text 99.6
road 96.6
outdoor 85
building 56.3
store 32

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Laptop

Clarifai

Building
Window
Poster
Picture frame

AWS Rekognition

Laptop 94.5%

Categories

Imagga
created on 2022-01-29

interior objects 99.9%

Captions

Microsoft
created by unknown on 2022-01-29

a sign on the side of a building 73.4%
a sign above a store 73.3%
a store inside of a building 73.2%

Clarifai

Created by general-english-image-caption-clip on 2025-07-12

a display of food in a shop window.

Salesforce

Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-17

a photograph of a display of various types of advertising signs

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-17

This image shows a display of cigarette packs arranged on a counter or shelf, likely in a store or tobacco shop. The brands of cigarettes are prominently featured, showcasing a variety of colorful designs, labels, and packaging. Notable brand names such as "Murad," "Egyptian Straights," "Helmar," "Longfellow Twins," and "Banquets" are visible among others. Above the cigarette display, there is a sign that reads:

"TO OUR PATRONS:
If we are temporarily out of your favorite brand of cigarettes, please remember the boys in the fighting forces have first call!
Our stock of quality cigarettes is reasonably adequate.
PLEASE COOPERATE."

This message suggests that the image was taken during a time of war, likely World War II, where cigarette distribution favored military personnel. The overall scene has an aged, monochrome appearance, indicating the image may be historical.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-17

The image is a black and white photograph of a display of cigarette packs on a counter or shelf. The photograph appears to have been taken in a store or shop, showing various brands of cigarettes. Prominent in the display is a sign that reads:

"TO OUR PATRONS:
IF WE ARE TEMPORARILY OUT OF YOUR FAVORITE BRAND OF CIGARETTES PLEASE REMEMBER THE BOYS IN THE FIGHTING FORCES HAVE FIRST CALL!
OUR STOCK OF QUALITY CIGARETTES IS REASONABLY ADEQUATE.
PLEASE COOPERATE."

This suggests that the image was taken during a time of war, possibly World War II, when certain consumer goods such as cigarettes were prioritized for military personnel.

The cigarette packs displayed include brands like Helmar, Murad, Hassan, Egyptian Deities, Longfellow Twins, and others. One of the packs mentions "Banquets - 5 Cigarettes" indicating different packaging sizes. The photograph has a vintage feel, likely from the early to mid-20th century, as suggested by the style of the packaging and the content of the sign.

Anthropic Claude

Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-18

The image shows the interior of a store or shop, with various cigarette brands and products displayed on shelves. The store has a sign that says "If we are temporarily out of your favorite brand of cigarettes, please remember the boys in the fighting forces have first call!" This suggests the image is from a time period when cigarette supplies may have been limited due to wartime conditions. The shelves contain a variety of vintage-looking cigarette boxes and packages, including brands like Longfellow Twins, Murad, and Banquets. The overall scene provides a glimpse into the retail environment for cigarettes during that historical period.

Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-18

This is a black and white photograph of what appears to be a cigarette display case or storefront window from what seems to be the World War II era. There's a prominent sign that reads "IF WE ARE TEMPORARILY OUT OF YOUR FAVORITE BRAND OF CIGARETTES - PLEASE REMEMBER THE BOYS IN THE FIGHTING FORCES HAVE FIRST CALL!" Below that is another message stating "OUR STOCK OF QUALITY CIGARETTES IS REASONABLY ADEQUATE" and "PLEASE COOPERATE."

The display shows various cigarette boxes and brands arranged on shelves, including brands like "Murad" and others from that time period. The image captures an interesting historical moment showing how civilian consumption was impacted by the war effort, with military personnel getting priority for certain consumer goods like cigarettes.

The photograph appears to be taken from outside looking into the store window, and the various cigarette boxes and advertising materials are neatly arranged on display shelves. It's a fascinating glimpse into both retail history and wartime domestic policies in America.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-01

The image is a black-and-white photograph of a wooden counter with various cigarette boxes and a sign on the wall behind it.

The counter is made of light-colored wood and has a drawer at the bottom. There are several cigarette boxes of different brands and sizes arranged on top of the counter. The boxes are all closed, but they have various designs and logos on them. Some of the brands visible include "Longfellow Twins," "Murad," "Egyptian Straight," and "Banquets."

Behind the counter, there is a large sign on the wall that reads, "To our patrons: If we are temporarily out of your favorite brand of cigarettes please remember the boys in the fighting forces have first call!" The sign also mentions that the stock of quality cigarettes is reasonably adequate and asks for cooperation. The background of the image appears to be a wall made of wood or paneling, with a window or doorway visible to the right of the counter. Overall, the image suggests that it was taken in a store or shop that sells cigarettes, possibly during World War II.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-01

The image is a black-and-white photograph of a counter with a sign and various cigarette boxes on display. The sign, located on the left side of the counter, features white text on a dark background and reads: "TO OUR PATRONS: IF WE ARE TEMPORARILY OUT OF YOUR FAVORITE BRAND OF CIGARETTES PLEASE REMEMBER THE BOYS IN THE FIGHTING FORCES HAVE FIRST CALL!" Below this message, it states: "OUR STOCK OF QUALITY CIGARETTES IS REASONABLY ADEQUATE PLEASE COOPERATE."

On the counter, there are numerous cigarette boxes arranged in rows, showcasing different brands such as Longfellow Twins, Murad, and Banquets. The boxes vary in size and design, with some featuring logos or illustrations. In the foreground, a portion of a chair or bench is visible, while the background appears to be a wall with windows. The overall atmosphere suggests a vintage setting, possibly from the early 20th century, given the style of the sign and the cigarette packaging.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-05-31

The image shows a black-and-white photograph of a store's interior, likely taken in the early 20th century. The store appears to sell cigarettes and other tobacco products. On the left side of the image, there is a blackboard with a message written on it, which reads, "If we are temporarily out of your favorite brand of cigarettes, please remember the forces in the fighting have first call!" This message suggests that the store was prioritizing the needs of military personnel during a time of war, possibly World War I.

On the right side of the image, there is a display of various cigarette brands and packaging, including boxes, tins, and packets. The brands include "Banquets," "Longfellow Twins," "Egyptian Straights," "Hassan," and "Cork Tip," among others. The display is arranged in a neat and organized manner, suggesting that the store took pride in its inventory and presentation.

The image also shows a wooden counter or shelf with drawers and compartments, which may have been used to store additional inventory or cash. The overall atmosphere of the store is one of practicality and efficiency, with a focus on serving the needs of customers, including those in the military.

Overall, the image provides a glimpse into the history of tobacco sales and the role that small businesses played in supporting the war effort during a time of conflict.

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-05-31

The image is a black-and-white photograph of a shelf filled with various cigarette boxes. The shelf is positioned against a wall, and there is a sign above it. The sign reads, "IF WE ARE TEMPORARILY OUT OF YOUR FAVORITE BRAND OF CIGARETTES PLEASE REMEMBER THE BOYS IN THE FIGHTING FORCES HAVE FIRST CALL! OUR STOCK OF QUALITY CIGARETTES IS REASONABLY ADEQUATE PLEASE COOPERATE." The shelf contains multiple cigarette boxes of different brands, including "Longfellow Twins," "Helmar," "Hassan," "Afternoon," "Mura," "Egyptian," and "Banquets." The boxes are arranged in rows, with some stacked on top of each other. The photograph has a vintage look, suggesting it was taken in the past.

Google Gemini

Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-19

Here is a description of the image:

The image is a black and white photograph that depicts a display of various cigarette brands inside a store.

In the upper left corner, a prominent sign reads: "TO OUR PATRONS: IF WE ARE TEMPORARILY OUT OF YOUR FAVORITE BRAND OF CIGARETTES PLEASE REMEMBER THE BOYS IN THE FIGHTING FORCES HAVE FIRST CALL! OUR STOCK OF QUALITY CIGARETTES IS REASONABLY ADEQUATE PLEASE COOPERAT". This sign suggests the store is experiencing supply shortages, likely due to wartime efforts, and implores customers to understand that military personnel receive priority access to cigarettes.

Below the sign, a variety of cigarette brands are arranged on a shelf or counter. Some of the visible brands include "HELMAR," "HASSAN," "LONGFELLOW TWINS," "ONICO," "MURAD," "EGYPTIAN PRETTIEST," "EGYPTIENNE STRAIGHTS," "TOLSTOI," and "BANQUETS."

The cigarettes are displayed in various boxes and packs, creating a layered arrangement. In the lower part of the frame, a section of the store's counter is visible, with a sign that says "LOUCE" underneath.

The image appears to be taken during or around a wartime era, as indicated by the sign's message about supporting troops. The photograph captures a moment in time, showing the presentation of goods in a store and reflecting the impact of war on civilian life and consumer habits.

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-19

Here's a description of the image:

Overall Impression:

The image appears to be a photograph, likely from the mid-20th century, showing the inside of a tobacco shop or similar establishment. The image has a grainy texture, typical of older photography.

Main Features:

  • Sign: A large sign is prominently displayed, addressed "To Our Patrons." It explains that if a customer's preferred brand of cigarettes is unavailable, the shop asks for understanding, as the "boys in the fighting forces have first call!" The sign also assures customers that the shop's stock of "quality cigarettes" is "reasonably adequate" and requests cooperation. This suggests the image was taken during wartime, possibly World War II.
  • Cigarette Displays: A shelf is filled with various brands of cigarettes in their original boxes. The brands on display, visible from the negative, are: "Helmar," "Hassan," "Longfellow Twins," "Onico," "Murad," "Egyptian Prettiest," "Egyptianne Straights," "Tolstoi," and "Banquets" cigarettes.
  • Counter/Drawer: There's a counter or shelf with drawers beneath the display of cigarettes. The drawers have simple handles.
  • Composition: The composition focuses on the cigarette display and the sign, giving the viewer a sense of the commercial environment.

Interpretation:

The image captures a moment in time when the demands of war impacted everyday life, including the availability of consumer goods. The sign's message shows how businesses were adapting to shortages and rationing, putting the needs of the military above those of the general public. The variety of cigarette brands on display provides a glimpse into the smoking preferences of the era.

Mistral Pixtral

Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-05

The image depicts a display of various brands of cigarettes in a store. The display is arranged neatly on a shelf, showcasing a range of cigarette packages from different manufacturers. The brands visible include Helmar, Hassan, Longfellow Twins, Onico, Murad, Tolstoi, Afternoon, Egyptian Straights, and others.

Above the display, there is a sign that reads:

"To our patrons:
If we are temporarily out of your favorite brand of cigarettes, please remember the boys in the fighting forces have first call! Our stock of quality cigarettes is reasonably adequate. Please cooperate!"

The sign suggests that the image was taken during a time of war when cigarette supplies might be limited due to priority being given to the military forces. The photograph is in black and white, indicating it is from an earlier era, likely the mid-20th century. The setting appears to be a small shop or a section of a store dedicated to selling tobacco products.

Qwen

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-17

This is a black-and-white photograph depicting the interior of a store, likely from the early to mid-20th century, based on the style of the packaging and the sign. The image shows a counter with various cigarette packages prominently displayed. The packages have different brand names such as "Helmar," "Hassan," "Longfellow Twins," "Murad," and "Egyptienne Straights." There is also a sign on the left side of the image that reads:

"To Our Patrons:
If we are temporarily out of your favorite brand of cigarettes please remember the boys in the fighting forces have first call!
Our stock of quality cigarettes is reasonably adequate.
Please cooperate."

The packaging and the sign indicate that the store is operating during a time of rationing or scarcity, possibly due to a conflict, as suggested by the reference to "boys in the fighting forces" having "first call." The store appears to be a small business catering to a local community.

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-17

This is a black-and-white photograph of a store window display focused on cigarette advertisements from an earlier era. The display features a variety of cigarette brands, each housed in its own box or package. Some of the visible brands include "Longfellow Twins," "Helmar," "Hassan," "Murad," "Egyptienne Straights," and "Banquets." The packaging designs are ornate and reflect the branding styles of the time, featuring intricate artwork and lettering.

On the left side of the display, there is a prominent poster with a message directed at customers. The text reads:

"TO OUR PATRONS:
IF WE ARE TEMPORARILY
OUT OF YOUR FAVORITE
BRAND OF CIGARETTES
PLEASE REMEMBER THE
BOYS IN THE FIGHTING
FORCES HAVE FIRST CALL!
OUR STOCK OF
QUALITY CIGARETTES
IS REASONABLY ADEQUATE
PLEASE COOPERATE"

This message suggests wartime rationing and prioritization of resources for soldiers. The overall aesthetic of the image, including the typography and design elements, indicates that this is likely from the mid-20th century, possibly during World War II. The window frame and the light-colored wall behind the display boxes further emphasize the vintage setting.

Text analysis

Amazon

SHOE
IS
OUT
ARE
HAVE
OUR
FIRST
BRAND
PLEASE
FORCES HAVE FIRST CALL!
OF
CALL!
YOUR
OUR STOCK OF
STOCK
WE
OUT OF YOUR FAVORITE
IS REASONABLY ADEQUATE
IF WE ARE TEMPORARILY
FORCES
BOYS
IF
THE
CIGARETTES
PLEASE REMEMBER THE
QUALITY CIGARETTES
IN
QUALITY
ADEQUATE
BOYS IN THE FIGHTING
REMEMBER
TEMPORARILY
REASONABLY
FAVORITE
FIGHTING
TWINS
STRAIGHTS
BANQUETS
MURAD
AFTERNOON
HELMAR
TO
PLEASE COOPERAT
EGYPTIENNE
PRETTIEST
TOLSTO
TO OUR PATRONS:
LONGFELLOW
COOPERAT
RUSSIAN
EGYPTIAN PRETTIEST
bacco
EGYPTIAN
MINUTES
PATRONS:
BROS
TIP
ANK
CORK TIP
OGARETTES
O-NICO
5
ACCO
BRAND OF CIGARETTES
CORK
10
FILTE
ACCO 10
PIPE
HASSAN,
ecco 10
-
STEPHANOS
ecco
CIGARETTES STEPHANOS
=
M 113
HORSESHOE
YT37AS
.....
TAINTH MINUTES
СБУРПАК OGARETTES
TRUS
PICATUNE
THRIE
M 113 YT37AS ARDA
BROADWAY
Iss
- NEX cm
CIGARETTES EXTRA MAR
ISSUED .....
UC
PHOSIP Iss
code
ARDA
NEX
code YOU
EXTRA
cm
YOU
CHARETTE
EITER
EITER ANY
ANY
MAR
ISSUED
DC
ID
СБУРПАК
PHOSIP
TAINTH
COMETOM

Google

TO OUR PATRONS: IF WE ARE TEMPORARILY OUT OF YOUR FAVORITE BRAND OF CIGARETTES PLEASE REMEMBER THE BOYS IN THE FIGHTING FORCES HAVE FIRST CALL! -2.2 OUR STOCK OF QUALITY CIGARETTES IS REASONABLY ADEQUATE So & BANQUETS CIGARETTES SHOE LONGFELLOW TWINS CRTERS AND AC PIEASE COOPERAT TOLSTON VANK SHOE HELMAR ONICO CATUNE PIPP FILT RUSSIAN CIGARITTES THINTY MANTES Or RY CARETTES HASSAN, EYPTIENNE STRAIGHTS CIGARETTES CORK TIP MURAD FOPIAN PRETTIEST AFTERNOON EGYPTAN CSARETTES CARETTE 2. LOBC
TO
OUR
PATRONS:
IF
WE
ARE
TEMPORARILY
OUT
OF
YOUR
FAVORITE
BRAND
CIGARETTES
PLEASE
REMEMBER
THE
BOYS
IN
FIGHTING
FORCES
HAVE
FIRST
CALL!
-2.2
STOCK
QUALITY
IS
REASONABLY
ADEQUATE
So
&
BANQUETS
SHOE
LONGFELLOW
TWINS
CRTERS
AND
AC
PIEASE
COOPERAT
TOLSTON
VANK
HELMAR
ONICO
CATUNE
PIPP
FILT
RUSSIAN
CIGARITTES
THINTY
MANTES
Or
RY
CARETTES
HASSAN,
EYPTIENNE
STRAIGHTS
CORK
TIP
MURAD
FOPIAN
PRETTIEST
AFTERNOON
EGYPTAN
CSARETTES
CARETTE
2.
LOBC