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Human Generated Data

Title

A Baroness Who Has Lost Her Titles

Date

1858

People

Artist: Honoré-Victorin Daumier, French 1808-1879

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Bequest of Frances L. Hofer, M20829

Human Generated Data

Title

A Baroness Who Has Lost Her Titles

People

Artist: Honoré-Victorin Daumier, French 1808-1879

Date

1858

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Bequest of Frances L. Hofer, M20829

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-11-07

Person 99.3
Human 99.3
Art 95
Painting 86.9
Drawing 86.8
Person 82.8
Sketch 74.9
Clothing 68.6
Apparel 68.6

Clarifai
created on 2019-11-07

print 99.8
people 99.4
illustration 99.4
art 99.4
engraving 98.5
vintage 97.8
painting 96.7
old 96.2
retro 96.1
portrait 95.8
man 95.7
adult 95
antique 95
etching 91.5
wear 91.4
one 91.1
leader 90.4
visuals 89
paper 88.9
chalk out 88.3

Imagga
created on 2019-11-07

sketch 100
drawing 100
representation 83.2
vintage 29.8
old 24.4
retro 23.8
money 23
paper 22
currency 21.6
stamp 21.3
mail 21.1
dollar 20.4
postmark 19.7
cash 19.2
finance 18.6
letter 18.4
art 17.7
bank 17
postage 16.7
postal 16.7
bill 16.2
ancient 14.7
comic book 14.7
treasury 14.6
dollars 14.5
history 14.3
financial 14.3
design 14.1
philately 13.8
banking 13.8
envelope 13.8
us 13.5
business 13.4
rich 13
man 12.8
one 12.7
wealth 12.6
post 12.4
close 12
grunge 11.9
antique 11.7
loan 11.5
symbol 11.5
black 11.4
global 10.9
depository 10.9
circa 10.9
printed 10.8
exchange 10.5
pattern 10.3
savings 10.3
frame 10.1
investment 10.1
aged 10
collection 9.9
shows 9.9
closeup 9.4
clip art 9.3
economy 9.3
facility 9.2
silhouette 9.1
texture 9
hundred 8.7
international 8.6
decorative 8.4
church 8.3
sign 8.3
cartoon 8
icon 7.9
architecture 7.8
finances 7.7
culture 7.7
pay 7.7
card 7.7
note 7.4
object 7.3
message 7.3
detail 7.2
religion 7.2
male 7.1

Google
created on 2019-11-07

Microsoft
created on 2019-11-07

sketch 99.8
drawing 99.7
text 99.5
cartoon 95
clothing 90.6
book 90.6
person 84.4
illustration 79.3
woman 56.4
child art 55.5
engraving 51.6

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

AWS Rekognition

Age 50-68
Gender Female, 72.8%
Happy 21.3%
Disgusted 0.9%
Fear 47.1%
Calm 2.3%
Sad 0.9%
Confused 0.9%
Surprised 18.6%
Angry 8%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person
Person 99.3%

Categories

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2019-11-07

a close up of a book 61%
close up of a book 54.8%
a hand holding a book 54.7%

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-17

The image appears to be a vintage print, possibly from a book or newspaper, as suggested by the page number and text presented at the top and bottom. The print showcases two figures seated next to each other in a room. The figure on the left appears to be dressed in a voluminous gown with a wide hoop skirt, indicative of a style from a past century, possibly the 19th century. The figure on the right appears to be wearing a suit, sitting with legs apart, and one arm draped over the back of the seat. They seem to be seated across from a fireplace, with a framed picture or mirror above it, contributing to the depiction of an indoor setting. The print includes a caption in French which indicates some form of dialogue or narrative, suggesting that the scene might be intended to be humorous or satirical. The image is rendered in a hand-drawn, sketch-like style with cross-hatching and shading, giving it an etched appearance.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-17

The image is a black and white illustration that appears to be a caricature. It depicts a corpulent person sitting on the left, wearing a large, elaborate dress with puffed sleeves and a ruffled skirt. On the right, there is a much smaller person seated in a chair, dressed in a simpler suit. The setting includes minimal background details, with some lines suggesting a framed picture or window behind them. The text at the bottom of the image is in French and reads, "Actualités" at the top, and below the illustration, "Une Baronne Délonnée - Comment!...vos titres ne sont pas enréglé...moi qui ne vous avais epousé que pour etre baronne...je demande le divorce!" which translates to "A Baron's Title Annulled - What!...your titles are not in order...I who only married you to be a baroness...I demand a divorce!"

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-17

This is a historical French satirical illustration titled "Une Baronne Débaronnée" (A Baroness Unbaroned). The sketch shows two figures: a woman in an elaborate, voluminous dress who appears to be in a state of dramatic distress, and a seated man in simpler attire. The woman's dress is characteristic of mid-19th century fashion with a full skirt and detailed ornamentation. The drawing appears to be a social commentary, with text at the bottom in French that translates to "How! Your titles are not in order... I who married you only to be a baroness... I demand a divorce!" The artwork style is characteristic of 19th-century political and social caricatures, with expressive linework and shading. The piece appears to be satirizing social climbing and marriage for titles in French society of that era.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-17

The image shows a detailed sketch or drawing depicting a humorous scene. In the foreground, there is a very large woman wearing an extravagant dress with many ruffles and layers. She appears to be laughing heartily. Behind her and to the right is a smaller male figure, presumably her husband, who looks somewhat exasperated or put upon. The caption below the image, in French, translates to something like "How! You dare not marry me...even though you have exhausted yourself trying to be a baroness I ask for divorce!" The overall style and caption suggest this is meant to be a satirical or comical portrayal, likely poking fun at certain societal dynamics or stereotypes of the time. The sketch uses shading and simple lines to convey the expressions and postures of the figures against a minimally defined background.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-17

The image appears to be a satirical illustration from the 19th century French magazine "Actualités". It depicts a man and a woman dressed in elaborate, ornate clothing. The woman is sitting on a chair, seemingly in distress, while the man stands next to her with a stern expression. The caption below the image suggests that the woman is seeking a divorce from her husband, the "baron", although her reasons for doing so are not explicitly stated. The overall style of the illustration is reminiscent of caricatures or political cartoons of the time, using exaggerated features and poses to convey a specific social or political commentary. Without identifying any specific individuals, the image appears to be a commentary on the social dynamics and power imbalances within marriage and divorce in 19th century French society.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-14

The image depicts a scene from the 1859 painting "Une Baronne Débaronnée" by French artist Honoré Daumier. The painting is a satirical work that portrays a woman, likely a baroness, in a state of distress and dishevelment, with her hair disarrayed and her dress torn. She is shown standing in a room, possibly a parlor or salon, with a man seated on a chair nearby. The man appears to be a servant or a lower-class individual, and he seems to be looking at the woman with a mixture of concern and disdain. The painting is rendered in a realistic style, with bold brushstrokes and vivid colors. The woman's facial expression is one of anguish and despair, while the man's face is calm and unemotional. The background of the painting is a muted color, which serves to highlight the woman's dramatic pose and the contrast between her and the man. Overall, "Une Baronne Débaronnée" is a powerful commentary on the social class system of 19th-century France. The painting suggests that even the most privileged members of society can fall victim to misfortune and hardship, and that the boundaries between different social classes can be blurred.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-14

The image is a sketch of a man and woman in a room. The woman is seated on the left side of the image, wearing a long dress with her arms outstretched. The man is seated on the right side of the image, wearing a suit jacket and pants. He appears to be looking at the woman with a mixture of concern and frustration. The background of the image features a wall with two windows, suggesting that the scene takes place indoors. The overall atmosphere of the image conveys a sense of tension or conflict between the two individuals.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-17

A black-and-white drawing of a woman in a dress and a man in a suit and tie is displayed on a piece of paper. The woman appears to be shouting, and the man seems to be looking at her. The drawing is surrounded by a frame with the text "Actualités" and the number "543" at the top. The drawing also has a watermark with the text "204" on the bottom right.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-17

The image is a black-and-white illustration from a French magazine, featuring a woman and a man. The woman is standing and appears to be shouting, while the man is sitting on a chair with his arms crossed. The woman is wearing a long dress with a ruffled skirt and a bonnet on her head, while the man is wearing a suit and tie. The image has a watermark in the bottom left corner and a caption in French.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

S.
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