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Human Generated Data

Title

-Oh!...my friend...I'm afraid of these people! -You are right, they are very wicked...they beat the women and make them slaves.

Date

1859

People

Artist: Honoré-Victorin Daumier, French 1808-1879

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Bequest of Frances L. Hofer, M20875

Human Generated Data

Title

-Oh!...my friend...I'm afraid of these people! -You are right, they are very wicked...they beat the women and make them slaves.

People

Artist: Honoré-Victorin Daumier, French 1808-1879

Date

1859

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Bequest of Frances L. Hofer, M20875

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-03-20

Art 95.6
Human 92
Person 92
Drawing 88.2
Text 86.4
Painting 76.3
Person 73.6
Person 73.5
Poster 72.7
Advertisement 72.7
Person 70.1
Sketch 69.3
Person 69.1

Clarifai
created on 2019-03-20

illustration 99.9
print 99.9
people 99.8
art 99.1
man 98.6
group 98.5
engraving 98.4
woodcut 98.3
adult 97.3
painting 95.8
one 93.7
etching 93.7
portrait 92.2
lithograph 91.6
old 89.9
vintage 89.9
leader 89.6
retro 88.7
two 88.3
antique 88.2

Imagga
created on 2019-03-20

sketch 62.1
drawing 48.2
representation 39.8
currency 35.9
money 35.7
paper 35.3
cash 31.1
product 30
dollar 28.8
newspaper 28.2
vintage 26.5
finance 26.2
wealth 25.1
bank 25.1
book jacket 24.8
banking 23.9
creation 23.5
stamp 23.2
business 23.1
bill 22.8
mail 22
postmark 21.7
postage 21.6
financial 21.4
dollars 21.3
hundred 20.3
postal 19.6
jacket 19.3
letter 19.3
pay 19.2
exchange 19.1
old 18.8
one 17.9
us 17.4
post 17.2
art 17.1
history 17
banknotes 16.6
envelope 16.6
close 16
rich 15.8
retro 15.6
loan 15.3
savings 14.9
closeup 14.8
symbol 14.8
franklin 14.8
wrapping 14.6
bills 14.6
finances 14.5
banknote 13.6
states 13.5
payment 13.5
economy 13
philately 12.8
culture 12.8
capital 12.3
antique 12.3
comic book 12.1
price 11.5
united 11.4
ancient 11.2
global 10.9
book 10.9
circa 10.9
stamps 10.9
covering 10.8
economic 10.7
profit 10.5
church 10.2
investment 10.1
collection 9.9
printed 9.8
renaissance 9.8
funds 9.8
market 9.8
debt 9.6
unique 9.5
historical 9.4
commerce 9.3
note 9.2
landmark 9
office 9
shows 8.9
object 8.8
dough 8.8
museum 8.7
architecture 8.6
fine 8.6
treasury 8.5
famous 8.4
sign 8.3
historic 8.3
religion 8.1
detail 8
icon 7.9
masterpiece 7.9
daily 7.9
paintings 7.8
legal 7.8
black 7.8
cutting 7.7
notes 7.7
communications 7.7
grunge 7.7
card 7.7
painted 7.6
building 7.6
painter 7.2
travel 7

Google
created on 2019-03-20

Microsoft
created on 2019-03-20

text 100
needlework 99.8
book 99.8
woodcut 61.1
engraving 52.6
propaganda 50.2
illustration 34
postal 21.8

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

AWS Rekognition

Age 38-57
Gender Female, 69%
Disgusted 5.2%
Happy 16.8%
Sad 15.8%
Calm 34.7%
Angry 7%
Confused 10.6%
Surprised 10%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person
Painting
Poster
Person 92%

Categories

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2019-03-20

a close up of a book 46.7%
close up of a book 40.3%
a close up of a book cover 40.2%

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-03

The image depicts a crowded street scene with an animated discussion taking place between two men in the foreground, one of whom is wearing a top hat and formal attire. The background features a bustling environment with people looking out of windows and a group gathered around a carriage. The street is filled with onlookers and various characters, capturing a lively and somewhat chaotic urban atmosphere. Underneath, there is a dialogue in French: "— Oh! mon ami... j'ai peur de ces gens-là !... — Tu as raison, ils sont très méchants... ils battent les femmes et ils leur font des noirs !" Translation: "— Oh! my friend... I'm afraid of these people!... — You are right, they are very mean... they beat women and turn them into blacks!" The print is signed "Lith. Bertautsher, Paris" at the bottom.

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-03

This image depicts a black and white illustration showing a street scene with several individuals gathered. In the foreground, two characters appear to be engaged in conversation. The one on the left is wearing a top hat and tailcoat, while the one on the right appears to be in ethnic or traditional attire, including a turban. In the background, there is a carriage with a pair of horses, bearing what looks like a chandelier, which is somewhat unusual. Onlookers from nearby windows observe the scene from above. There is text both within the image and below it, likely indicating dialogue or a caption related to the content of the illustration, suggesting a narrative or social commentary. The signature "H.D." followed by "1898 Zemstvoche, Avoc." and the number "911" are visible in the bottom right corner, indicating the artist, year, and possibly the artwork's title or series number.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-03

This appears to be a historical illustration or political cartoon, likely from the 19th century. It shows a street scene with a crowd of people, including someone wearing a top hat speaking to another person. The image appears to be making some kind of social or political commentary, as indicated by the French text at the bottom. The style is sketchy and characteristic of period satirical illustrations. The scene depicts urban architecture with buildings lining the street and people visible in windows above. The artistic technique appears to be lithography, which was a common medium for political cartoons and social commentary in that era. The French text at the bottom reads: "Oh! mon ami... j'ai peur de ces gens-là !...." ("Oh! my friend... I'm afraid of these people!....") followed by "Tu as raison, ils sont très méchants... ils battent les femmes et ils leur font des noirs!" ("You're right, they are very wicked... they beat women and give them black eyes!") The overall tone of the illustration appears to be one of social criticism or commentary on prejudices and fears in French society of that period.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-03

The image is a detailed etching or sketch depicting a crowded street scene, likely in 19th century Paris based on the architecture and clothing styles. A group of well-dressed men in top hats are gathered in the narrow street, appearing to converse or argue animatedly. Some are gesturing with canes. The street has tall, multi-story buildings lining both sides, with windows and wrought iron balconies visible. The sketch uses dense, expressive linework to convey the hubbub and energy of the urban scene and the expressiveness of the figures.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-03

The image appears to be a black and white illustration depicting a crowded street scene in what seems to be a city setting. There are multiple figures in the illustration, including some wearing hats, coats, and other clothing typical of the time period depicted. The figures appear to be engaged in some sort of interaction or discussion, as indicated by the dialogue text at the bottom of the image. Overall, the illustration has a somewhat gritty, urban atmosphere with a sense of activity and liveliness in the depicted scene.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-12

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Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-12

This image is a vintage illustration of a scene in a city street, featuring a crowd of people gathered around two central figures. The illustration is rendered in black and white, with a focus on the contrast between light and dark. In the foreground, two men are prominently displayed. One man wears a top hat and a long coat, while the other has a turban on his head and a long robe. The man in the top hat appears to be speaking to the man in the turban, who is looking up at him with a mixture of surprise and concern. Behind the two central figures, a crowd of people is gathered, watching the scene unfold. Some of them are looking up at the man in the turban, while others are turned away, seemingly uninterested in the commotion. In the background, several buildings are visible, including a large structure with multiple windows and a smaller building with a single window. The sky above is overcast, adding to the somber mood of the illustration. At the bottom of the image, there is a caption in French that reads: "Oh mon ami... j'ai peur de ces gens-là !... Tu as raison, ils sont tres mechants... ils battent les femmes et ils leur font des noirs !..." This translates to: "Oh my friend... I'm afraid of these people... You're right, they're very mean... they beat women and make them black!" Overall, this image appears to be a commentary on social issues, such as racism and violence, and the fear and concern that these issues can evoke in people. The use of contrast between light and dark adds to the dramatic effect of the illustration, highlighting the tension and conflict between the two central figures.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-03

The image is a monochromatic sketch that depicts a street scene from the past. It shows a crowd of people gathered outside a building. The building has a tall, narrow structure with a balcony and some decorative elements on the facade. The crowd is diverse, with people of different ages and genders. Some individuals are wearing hats, and others are bareheaded. The people in the crowd appear to be engaged in conversation or observing something of interest. The sketch has a vintage feel, possibly from the 19th century, and includes a text in French at the bottom, which reads, "Oh! my friend... I have one of these pens-there!... You are right, they are very handy... they hit the women and they frighten the children!" The text suggests a humorous or satirical tone, possibly commenting on the use of a particular type of pen or writing instrument.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-03

The image is a black-and-white drawing from a vintage book or magazine. It depicts a bustling street scene with several people gathered in front of a building. The drawing is framed with a border and includes a French caption. The image captures a moment of interaction between the people, with one man in a top hat and a woman in a bonnet prominently featured. The background shows buildings with balconies and windows, and there are hints of urban life and activity. The drawing has a nostalgic and historical feel, evoking a sense of a bygone era.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

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