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Human Generated Data

Title

Residence of Prof. Buck, looking North

Date

c 1875

People

Artist: Daniel Hubbard Cross, American 1836 - 1918

Classification

Photographs

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Transfer from the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, 2.2002.3792

Human Generated Data

Title

Residence of Prof. Buck, looking North

People

Artist: Daniel Hubbard Cross, American 1836 - 1918

Date

c 1875

Classification

Photographs

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Transfer from the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, 2.2002.3792

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2022-01-22

Nature 99.4
Earthquake 92.8
Wood 84.1
Demolition 84.1
Human 80.3
Outdoors 74.4
Text 55.8

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-26

wreckage 99.5
vehicle 98.7
broken 98.5
trash 98.3
waste 98.1
dust 98.1
wreck 97.8
transportation system 97.1
junk 97
abandoned 96.1
garbage 95.9
machine 94.7
dump 94.4
decay 93.5
storm 93.3
bulldozer 93.3
calamity 92.2
demolition 92
rust 89.6
power shovel 89

Imagga
created on 2022-01-22

field 31
sky 29.8
rural 28.2
wheat 26
landscape 24.6
farm 24.1
straw 23.2
shopping cart 22.3
structure 21.6
grain 21.5
harvest 20.7
crop 20.7
agriculture 20.2
hay 19
handcart 18.8
country 17.6
countryside 17.4
cereal 17.1
old 16.7
wheeled vehicle 16.2
farming 15.2
plant 15
tree 15
corn 14.9
summer 14.8
yellow 13.9
machine 13.7
device 13.7
architecture 13.6
golden 12.9
harvester 12.4
gold 12.3
outdoor 12.2
building 12.2
construction 12
farm machine 11.8
work 11.3
wicker 11.3
winter 11.1
container 10.8
natural 10.7
scene 10.4
industry 10.3
grunge 10.2
vintage 9.9
horizon 9.9
steel 9.7
farmland 9.7
urban 9.6
dry 9.3
exterior 9.2
meadow 9
outdoors 9
food 8.9
sun 8.9
barley 8.9
feed 8.9
brown 8.8
growth 8.8
grass 8.7
seed 8.6
clouds 8.5
house 8.4
iron 8.4
product 8.4
tower 8.2
scenery 8.1
close 8
antique 7.9
season 7.8
scenics 7.7
power 7.6
snow 7.5
wood 7.5
environment 7.4
time 7.3
ripe 7.3
trees 7.1
travel 7
autumn 7
amaranth 7

Google
created on 2022-01-22

Microsoft
created on 2022-01-22

text 99.9
outdoor 92
old 88.9
house 66.7
sign 65.4
vintage 45
construction 34

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person

Clarifai

Tree
Poster
House

AWS Rekognition

Person 80.3%

Categories

Imagga
created on 2022-01-22

paintings art 97.6%
food drinks 1.9%

Captions

Microsoft
created by unknown on 2022-01-22

a vintage photo of a truck 44.2%
a vintage photo of a construction site 44.1%
a vintage photo of a sign 44%

Clarifai

Created by general-english-image-caption-clip on 2025-07-10

the ruins of the building.

Salesforce

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

a photograph of a couple of people standing in front of a house

OpenAI GPT

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

This stereoscopic image depicts the aftermath of significant destruction at the residence of "Prof. Buck," looking north. The house is heavily damaged, with wooden debris scattered across the ground. The structure's walls are partially collapsed, and the wreckage reveals broken beams, planks, and sections of roofing. Two men can be seen standing amidst the ruins, inspecting the damage. In the background, a barren, leafless tree adds to the desolate atmosphere. The image likely captures the aftermath of a natural disaster or major catastrophic event. The stereoscopic format suggests it was intended for viewing on a device that creates a three-dimensional effect.

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

The image is a stereoscopic photograph depicting severe destruction to a building. The building in question is labeled in the caption as the "Residence of Prof. Buck, looking North." It appears to have been heavily damaged, with much of the structure collapsed or in ruins, likely due to a tornado or similar disaster. The debris is scattered all around, with broken wooden planks and shattered parts of the house visible. Two people stand amidst the wreckage, observing the destruction. The photograph is mounted on a card with an orange border, and is intended to be viewed through a stereoscope to give a three-dimensional effect.

Anthropic Claude

Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-21

The image shows the aftermath of what appears to be a disaster or destruction. It depicts a scene of extensive damage and debris, with the remains of a building or structure visible. The image is presented in a sepia-toned, stereoscopic format, suggesting it is an old photographic record of the event. The caption indicates this is the "Residence of Prof. Buck, looking North", though no individuals are identified in the image itself.

Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-opus-20240229-v1:0 on 2025-06-21

The sepia-toned stereoscopic image shows the aftermath of a destructive event, likely a hurricane or tornado, at the residence of Professor Buck in an unspecified location. The structure appears to be a wooden house that has been severely damaged, with the roof and walls collapsed into a pile of splintered lumber and debris. A few walls are still partially standing, but the majority of the building has been reduced to ruins. The ground around the destroyed house is barren and scattered with broken wood and rubble. The overall scene conveys a sense of devastation and loss from the powerful forces of nature that struck this location.

Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-21

This is a historical black and white photograph showing severe structural damage to what is labeled as "Residence of Prof. Buck, looking North." The image appears to show the aftermath of a disaster, possibly an earthquake or severe storm, where the house has partially collapsed. There is extensive debris scattered around, with wooden beams, boards, and other building materials strewn about the ground. The house's structure appears to be leaning and severely compromised, with parts of the roof and walls having given way. The architectural style seems to be typical of the early 20th century. The image has an orange border around it, suggesting it may be from an archived collection or historical documentation of the event.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-10

The image is a stereograph, a type of photograph that uses two images taken from slightly different angles to create a 3D effect when viewed through a stereoscope. The stereograph depicts a scene of destruction, likely from a natural disaster or war.

  • Scene of Destruction
    • The image shows a large pile of debris, including broken wood and metal, with a few trees visible in the background.
    • A large building is partially visible in the background, with its roof and walls destroyed.
    • In the foreground, there are several pieces of debris, including a large piece of wood and a metal beam.
  • Caption
    • The caption at the bottom of the image reads "Residence of Prof. Buck, looking North."
    • The number "17" is written in the top-left corner of the image.
  • Border
    • The image has an orange border around it, with the words "Commission on the 50th Street Viaduct By D.H. Cross" written vertically along the right side of the border.
  • Overall
    • The image appears to be a historical document, possibly from the late 19th or early 20th century.
    • The level of destruction in the image suggests that it may have been taken after a significant event, such as a hurricane or earthquake.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-10

The image is a sepia-toned stereograph of a destroyed building, with the caption "Residence of Prof. Bick, looking North" at the bottom. The building appears to have been severely damaged, with debris scattered around it. In the foreground, there are piles of wood and other materials, suggesting that the building may have collapsed or been destroyed by a natural disaster.

On the right side of the image, there is an orange border with black text that reads "Commissioned by D.H. Cross." This suggests that the image was taken by a photographer named D.H. Cross, who may have been commissioned to document the damage caused by a natural disaster or other event.

Overall, the image provides a glimpse into the aftermath of a destructive event, and highlights the importance of preserving historical records of such events for future generations.

Amazon Nova

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

The image appears to be a split-view photograph depicting the aftermath of a natural disaster, likely a hurricane or tornado, based on the extensive damage shown. The photograph shows two panels, each showing a different perspective of the same scene.

In both panels, we can see a house that has been severely damaged and partially destroyed. The roof of the house has been ripped off, and the walls are crumbling. The debris from the house is scattered around, with pieces of wood, metal, and other materials scattered on the ground.

In the foreground of both panels, there is a large pile of debris, with pieces of wood, metal, and other materials strewn about. There are also some trees that have been uprooted and are lying on the ground.

The photograph has a sepia tone, which gives it an old-fashioned look. The image also has a watermark in the top right corner that reads "Commissioned by D. H. Cross." This suggests that the photograph was commissioned by someone named D. H. Cross, possibly to document the damage caused by the disaster.

Overall, the image is a stark reminder of the destructive power of natural disasters and the devastation they can cause to homes and communities.

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

The image shows a stereoscopic photograph of the aftermath of a natural disaster, possibly a hurricane or a storm. The photograph is divided into two halves, showing the same scene from slightly different angles, creating a 3D effect when viewed with a stereoscope. The scene depicts a residential area that has been severely damaged, with houses and buildings in various states of destruction. The photograph is titled "Residence of Prof. Buck, looking North," indicating that it shows the residence of a person named Prof. Buck, located in the northern direction. The image provides a glimpse into the devastating impact of natural disasters on communities and the resilience of those affected.

Google Gemini

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-16

Certainly! Here's a description of the image:

Overall Impression:

The image is a stereoscopic view, a type of photograph that creates a 3D effect when viewed through a special viewer. It depicts a scene of devastation, likely caused by a natural disaster. The remnants of what appears to be a building are scattered across the foreground.

Specific Details:

  • Subject: The primary subject is what remains of a residential building, identified in the caption as "Residence of Prof. Buck." The structure is significantly damaged or destroyed, with walls torn apart, and debris scattered everywhere.
  • Composition: The image is divided into two nearly identical views, intended to be seen with a stereoscopic viewer. The photograph is framed by an orange border.
  • Environment: The setting appears to be outdoors. Dead or damaged trees can be observed in the background, adding to the sense of destruction.
  • Perspective: The view is from a ground-level perspective, capturing the building's destruction.
  • Details: The image contains two individual of men standing near the remains of the destroyed house.

Textual Information:

  • The bottom-left of the image is labeled with a number, "17," followed by the caption: "Residence of Prof. Buck, looking North."
  • To the right of the image is text that reads "Comprising over 50 Stereo Views By D. H. CROSS."

Overall Tone and Significance:

The image likely documents the aftermath of a significant event (possibly a tornado, hurricane, or earthquake), demonstrating the extent of the damage. The presence of the text and the stereo format suggest that this was produced as a part of a series, intended to be a record of the event or disaster.

Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-06-16

Here is a description of the image:

This is a stereoscopic image, likely taken in the late 19th or early 20th century, depicting the aftermath of significant destruction, possibly caused by a tornado or other severe weather event. The image is in sepia tones and presented on a card with an orange border.

The scene shows the ruins of a building, identified as the "Residence of Prof. Buck, looking North" in the text at the bottom. The structure is heavily damaged, with walls collapsed, roofs torn apart, and debris scattered all around. The wreckage consists of splintered wood, broken planks, and sections of the house's structure, indicating a powerful force was at play.

In the background, there's a bare tree that seems to have survived the event. A man stands amidst the debris, seemingly surveying the damage. He is dressed in dark clothing, possibly indicating that he is an authority figure or an investigator.

The stereoscopic format is designed to create a 3D effect when viewed through a special device, which would have given viewers a more immersive experience of the destruction. The text "Comprising over 50 Stereo Views By D. H. CROSS" suggests that this is part of a larger collection of images by a photographer named D. H. Cross.

Mistral Pixtral

Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-03

The image depicts the aftermath of a significant disaster, likely a tornado or a similar natural event, as evidenced by the extensive damage to buildings and the debris scattered across the ground. The photograph is a stereoscopic image, which means it is designed to be viewed with a stereoscope to create a 3D effect.

The scene shows the remains of what appears to be a residential area. The structures are heavily damaged, with walls and roofs collapsed, and debris strewn everywhere. There are two people visible in the image, standing amidst the ruins, possibly assessing the damage or searching for salvageable items.

The caption at the bottom of the image reads "17. Residence of Prof. Buck, looking North," indicating that the damaged property belonged to someone named Professor Buck. The image is credited to D. H. Cross.

The overall impression is one of devastation, highlighting the destructive power of the event that caused such extensive damage.

Qwen

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-14

This image appears to be a stereo view, a type of 3D photograph, showing the aftermath of a destructive event, likely a disaster such as a fire or earthquake. The image is labeled as "Residence of Prof. Buck, looking North" and is numbered 17. It depicts a severely damaged building with its roof and walls collapsed, leaving behind a massive pile of debris. The structure is tilted at an angle, with the roof partially collapsed and wooden planks and debris scattered across the ground. A person is standing in front of the damaged building, providing a sense of scale. The image is black and white, which along with the style of the photograph suggests it was taken in the late 19th or early 20th century. The right margin of the image contains the text "Comprising over 50 Stereoviews by D. H. Cross," indicating that this was part of a series of stereoviews (three-dimensional stereoscopic photographs) by the photographer D. H. Cross.

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-14

This is a stereoscopic image, designed to be viewed with a stereoscope for a 3D effect. The image shows the aftermath of a catastrophic event, likely an earthquake or tornado, depicted by the extensive damage to a wooden house. The house is partially collapsed, with debris scattered around the area. There is a person standing in front of the damaged house, giving a sense of scale to the destruction. The image is titled "Residence of Prof. Buck, looking North." The border of the image is orange, and there is text on the right side of the frame that reads "Comprising over 50 Stereoscopic Views by D. H. Cross."

Text analysis

Amazon

D.
50
By
of
17
Residence
looking
Prof.
Views
over
North.
17 Residence of Prof. Buck, looking North.
Comprising over 50 Stereo Views By D. H. CROSS,
Comprising
CROSS,
Stereo
H.
Buck,

Google

Comprising over 50 Steren Views By D. H. CROSS,
Comprising
over
50
Steren
Views
By
D.
H.
CROSS,