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Human Generated Data

Title

Massive Non-Violent Action

Date

c. 1970

People

Artist: Ben Shahn, American 1898 - 1969

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Stephen Lee Taller Ben Shahn Archive, Gift of Dolores S. Taller, M25718

Copyright

© Estate of Ben Shahn / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

Human Generated Data

Title

Massive Non-Violent Action

People

Artist: Ben Shahn, American 1898 - 1969

Date

c. 1970

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Stephen Lee Taller Ben Shahn Archive, Gift of Dolores S. Taller, M25718

Copyright

© Estate of Ben Shahn / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

Machine Generated Data

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Amazon
created on 2019-10-29

Advertisement 99.7
Text 89.6
Paper 83.5
Brochure 83.5
Flyer 83.5
Worship 71.9
Prayer 63.7
Kneeling 56.1
Art 55.2

Clarifai
created on 2019-10-29

illustration 99.2
vector 98.9
art 97.3
design 96.7
chalk out 96.1
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bill 94
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desktop 89.1
picture frame 88.7
sketch 87.8
text 87.7
sign 86.7

Imagga
created on 2019-10-29

drawing 38.4
art 26.4
sketch 26.3
design 24.8
treasury 22
depository 21.6
cartoon 21.4
retro 21.3
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man 11.4
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people 8.9
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Google
created on 2019-10-29

Microsoft
created on 2019-10-29

nintendo 100
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drawing 98.9
sketch 98.6
cartoon 98
illustration 89.8
art 76.9

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Poster

Clarifai

Poster
Clothing
Human face
Human arm
Human hand
Human nose

AWS Rekognition

Poster 99.7%

Categories

Imagga
created on 2019-10-29

text visuals 99.4%

Captions

Clarifai

Created by general-english-image-caption-clip on 2025-07-14

poster for the march against the occupation.

Salesforce

Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-24

a photograph of a poster for a protest against violence

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-01-30

The image is a poster promoting a massive non-violent action event organized by the Peoples Coalition for Peace & Justice. The event is scheduled to take place in Washington, D.C. from April 24 to May 5. The poster includes a drawing of a monastic figure sitting cross-legged with one arm raised in a fist, symbolizing strength and determination. The contact address provided is 1029 Vermont Ave. NW, Room 900, Washington D.C., along with a phone number (737-8600). The text encourages participation with the slogan "COME TO STAY!"

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-01-30

This image features a poster with bold, capitalized text. It announces an event in Washington D.C. scheduled from April 24 to May 5. The poster calls for "MASSIVE NON-VIOLENT ACTION" and includes a rallying cry, "COME TO STAY!" At the bottom, there's additional information about the organization behind the event, referring to the "PEOPLES COALITION FOR PEACE & JUSTICE" with an address and a phone number based in Washington D.C. The poster has a graphic of an individual sitting cross-legged with one arm raised, possibly as a sign of protest or solidarity.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-01-30

This is a protest poster promoting a "Massive Non-Violent Action" event in Washington D.C. from April 24 to May 5. The poster features a simple black line drawing of a figure in traditional Indian/South Asian dress, sitting cross-legged and raising one fist in a gesture of protest. The figure is wearing glasses and appears to be in a meditative pose while also showing resistance through the raised fist. The text announces "COME TO STAY!" and provides contact information for the "Peoples Coalition for Peace & Justice" located at 1029 Vermont Ave NW in Washington D.C. The design is minimalist, using only black text and line art on a white background, emphasizing the peaceful yet determined nature of the planned protest action.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-01-30

The image is a poster advertising a "Massive Non-Violent Action" event in Washington D.C. from April 24 to May 5. The poster features a black and white line drawing depicting Mahatma Gandhi in his characteristic meditative seated pose with his arm raised and fist clenched. The text at the bottom provides details on the "Come to Stay!" event organized by the Peoples Coalition for Peace & Justice, including the address of their Washington D.C. office.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-01-30

The image appears to be a poster advertising a "Massive Non-Violent Action" event in Washington D.C. from April 24 to May 5. The poster features a black-and-white illustration of a person with their fist raised, dressed in robes. The text on the poster encourages people to "Come to Stay!" and provides the contact information for the "Peoples Coalition for Peace & Justice" at 1029 Vermont Ave. N.W., Room 900, Washington D.C. 737-8600.

Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-24

This is a protest or demonstration poster from what appears to be a historical event. The poster advertises a "Massive Non-Violent Action" in Washington D.C. scheduled for April 24-May 5, organized by the "Peoples Coalition for Peace & Justice." The main illustration shows a figure in simple line drawing style, wearing glasses and robes, seated in a cross-legged position with one arm raised in a fist. The figure appears to be drawn in the style of Mahatma Gandhi, given the peaceful protest context and visual representation. The text "COME TO STAY!" is prominently displayed, along with an address at 1029 Vermont Ave N.W. Room 900 in Washington D.C. and a phone number (737-8600). The design is minimalist, using only black text and line art on a white background.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-13

The image depicts a poster for an event in Washington D.C. from April 24 to May 5, featuring a prominent illustration of Mahatma Gandhi in a meditative pose, with his right arm raised in a fist. The poster's background is a light beige color, with bold black text that reads "WASHINGTON D.C" at the top and "april 24-may 5" below it. The central message is conveyed through the phrase "MASSIVE NON-VIOLENT ACTION COME TO STAY!" in large letters, accompanied by the address "PEOPLES COALITION for PEACE & JUSTICE 1029 vermont ave.n.w. room 900 washington d.c. 737-8600" at the bottom of the poster.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-13

This image depicts a poster for an event in Washington D.C. from April 24 to May 5, featuring a prominent illustration of Mahatma Gandhi in the center. The poster's background is a light beige color, with black text and the illustration of Gandhi.

At the top of the poster, the text "WASHINGTON D.C" is displayed in large letters, followed by "april 24-may 5" in smaller letters below. Below the illustration of Gandhi, the text "MASSIVE NON-VIOLENT ACTION" is written in bold letters, with "COME TO STAY!" in even larger letters underneath. At the bottom of the poster, the text "PEOPLES COALITION for PEACE & JUSTICE" is displayed, along with the address "1029 vermont ave.n.w. room 900 washington d.c. 737-8600".

The overall design of the poster suggests that it is promoting a peaceful protest or rally in Washington D.C., with Gandhi's image serving as a symbol of non-violent resistance.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-01-30

The image is a poster advertising a massive non-violent action in Washington D.C. from April 24 to May 5. The poster features a drawing of a person sitting in a meditative pose, wearing a white robe and raising their left hand in a gesture of peace. The text on the poster reads "MASSIVE NON-VIOLENT ACTION COME TO STAY!" and provides information about the event, including the location and contact details for the People's Coalition for Peace & Justice. The poster is likely intended to promote the event and encourage people to participate in the non-violent action.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-01-30

The image is a black-and-white poster. The poster features a drawing of a person in a seated position with one hand raised. The person is wearing a white robe and appears to be engaged in a peaceful protest. The poster has a bold, capitalized text that reads "MASSIVE NON-VIOLENT ACTION COME TO STAY!" below the drawing. The text "PEOPLES COALITION FOR PEACE & JUSTICE" is written in smaller font below the main text. The poster also includes a date range of "April 24-May 5" and a location of "Washington D.C." The poster is likely promoting a peaceful protest or demonstration in Washington D.C. during the specified date range.

Google Gemini

Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-31

Here is a description of the image:

The image is a poster, likely from the 1970s, promoting a non-violent action in Washington D.C. from April 24th to May 5th. The poster is predominantly black and white.

At the top, in large, bold, sans-serif font, it reads "WASHINGTON D.C" followed by "april 24-may 5".

In the center of the poster, there's a simple line drawing of Mahatma Gandhi. He is depicted seated in a meditative pose (likely Padmasana or a similar seated posture), and one of his hands is raised with a clenched fist. He is wearing his signature round glasses and draped in his traditional attire.

Below the drawing, the poster declares "MASSIVE NON-VIOLENT ACTION" and then "COME TO STAY!" in larger, bold font with an exclamation point.

At the bottom, the poster provides contact information: "PEOPLES COALITION for PEACE & JUSTICE" followed by the address "1029 vermont ave.n.w. room 900 washington d.c. 737-8600". The poster also has a small emblem in the lower center.

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-31

Here is a description of the image:

The image is a black and white poster. The top of the poster features the text "WASHINGTON D.C" on the top line and "april 24-may 5" on the second line. In the center of the poster, there is a line drawing of a seated figure, resembling Mahatma Gandhi, in a meditative pose with one arm raised in a fist. The figure is wearing glasses and traditional attire. Below the figure, the text "MASSIVE NON-VIOLENT ACTION" is printed. Underneath this, the words "COME TO STAY!" appear in bold font. At the bottom of the poster is the text "PEOPLES COALITION for PEACE & JUSTICE", followed by an address and phone number. The poster's background is plain white, providing a clear contrast for the text and the central image.

Mistral Pixtral

Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-07

The image is a poster promoting a non-violent protest event in Washington D.C. scheduled from April 24 to May 5. The central figure in the poster is a line drawing of a person sitting cross-legged with one arm raised, reminiscent of Mahatma Gandhi, symbolizing peaceful resistance.

The text on the poster reads:

  • "WASHINGTON D.C. april 24 - may 5"
  • "MASSIVE NON-VIOLENT ACTION"
  • "COME TO STAY!"
  • "PEOPLES COALITION for PEACE & JUSTICE"
  • "1029 Vermont ave. n.w. room 900"
  • "washington d.c. 737-8600"

The poster appears to be a call to action for a significant non-violent protest or demonstration, encouraging participants to stay for the duration of the event. The contact information for the People's Coalition for Peace & Justice is provided at the bottom for those interested in participating or seeking more details.

Qwen

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-31

This is a black and white poster advertising a massive non-violent action event to be held in Washington D.C. from April 24 to May 5. The central image features a person sitting in a meditative pose, raising a fist in a gesture of solidarity or defiance, which is a common symbol in protest movements. The individual is depicted in a simple line drawing style.

The poster includes the following text:

  • "WASHINGTON D.C. April 24–May 5"
  • "MASSIVE NON-VIOLENT ACTION"
  • "COME TO STAY! PEOPLE'S COALITION for PEACE & JUSTICE"
  • "1029 vermont ave. n.w. room 900, Washington d.c. 737-8600"

The design is minimalistic and focuses on the message of peace, justice, and non-violent protest.

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-31

This is a black-and-white protest poster advertising a "Massive Non-Violent Action" in Washington D.C. scheduled from April 24 to May 5. The poster features a central illustration of a seated figure, likely inspired by Mahatma Gandhi, with a raised fist. The text at the top reads "WASHINGTON D.C. april 24–may 5," and below the illustration, it states "MASSIVE NON-VIOLENT ACTION" followed by "COME TO STAY!" The bottom of the poster provides contact information for the "PEOPLES COALITION for PEACE & JUSTICE," including an address and phone number in Washington D.C. The overall design suggests a call to action for a peaceful protest or demonstration.

Text analysis

Amazon

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PEACE
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PEOPLES COALITION for PEACE & JUSTICE
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Google

WASHINGTON D.C april 24-may 5 MASSIVE NON-VIOLENT ACTION COME TO STAY! PEOPLES COALITION for PEACE & JUSTICE 1029 vermont ave.n.w. room 900 washington d.c. 737-8600
WASHINGTON
D.C
april
24-may
5
MASSIVE
NON-VIOLENT
ACTION
COME
TO
STAY!
PEOPLES
COALITION
for
PEACE
&
JUSTICE
1029
vermont
ave.n.w.
room
900
washington
d.c.
737-8600