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Human Generated Data

Title

"So why, father, doesn't it rise any farther?"

Date

1868

People

Artist: Honoré-Victorin Daumier, French 1808-1879

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Bequest of Frances L. Hofer, M20979

Human Generated Data

Title

"So why, father, doesn't it rise any farther?"

People

Artist: Honoré-Victorin Daumier, French 1808-1879

Date

1868

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Bequest of Frances L. Hofer, M20979

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-11-07

Person 99
Human 99
Art 82.8
Hot Air Balloon 80.2
Aircraft 80.2
Transportation 80.2
Vehicle 80.2
Person 75.4
Ball 67.9
Drawing 67.2

Clarifai
created on 2019-11-07

illustration 99.3
print 97.6
art 96.9
people 96.5
man 93.5
retro 93.5
vintage 92.5
old 91.5
engraving 89.5
paper 88.6
antique 86.3
chalk out 83.9
portrait 83.9
painting 83.4
card 83.1
woman 81.6
visuals 81.5
adult 81.5
desktop 81.1
picture frame 77

Imagga
created on 2019-11-07

sketch 100
drawing 95.3
representation 69.5
grunge 27.2
retro 25.4
envelope 21.8
book jacket 21.8
vintage 21.5
paper 20.4
old 20.2
design 19.1
art 18.1
frame 17.8
silhouette 17.4
jacket 17
card 16.2
graphic 15.3
money 14.5
decorative 14.2
ancient 13.8
pattern 13.7
floral 13.6
dirty 13.6
poster 13.2
texture 13.2
wrapping 12.9
element 12.4
bill 12.4
symbol 12.1
antique 12.1
container 11.8
currency 11.7
border 10.9
flower 10.8
wallpaper 10.7
dollar 10.2
letter 10.1
cash 10.1
paint 10
aged 10
postmark 9.9
bank 9.9
financial 9.8
stamp 9.7
mail 9.6
banking 9.2
note 9.2
close 9.1
black 9
covering 8.8
comic book 8.8
text 8.7
states 8.7
ink 8.7
business 8.5
finance 8.4
backdrop 8.2
sport 8.2
wealth 8.1
decoration 7.9
philately 7.9
play 7.8
modern 7.7
line 7.7
exchange 7.6
worn 7.6
style 7.4
color 7.2
holiday 7.2
game 7.1
cool 7.1
creative 7.1

Google
created on 2019-11-07

Microsoft
created on 2019-11-07

text 98.9
drawing 96.3
cartoon 90.3
sketch 90.2
illustration 87.6
hot air balloon 82.9

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

AWS Rekognition

Age 35-51
Gender Female, 77.7%
Confused 1.1%
Happy 0.4%
Angry 42%
Sad 2%
Surprised 11.7%
Calm 11.9%
Disgusted 5.7%
Fear 25.2%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person
Person 99%

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 99.3%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2019-11-07

a close up of a book 50.6%
close up of a book 46.1%
a close up of a book cover 46%

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-03

This is an image of a historical caricature. In the center of the image, there are two figures, an adult and a child, both wearing top hats. The adult, to the right and appearing somewhat frustrated or puzzled, is looking up at a balloon labeled "LE PROGRÈS" (which is French for "The Progress"). He is holding a rope that is tethered to the balloon, preventing it from ascending further. A small crowd of spectators is partially visible in the background, observing the scene. The child, to the adult's left, seems to be asking a question, as indicated by the text below the image which in French reads: "- Pourquoi donc papa, qu'il ne s'élève pas plus haut ?". This translates to: "- Why then, daddy, doesn't it rise any higher?" The caption suggests that the child is inquiring why the "Progress" balloon cannot ascend further, possibly implying a critique or commentary on the perceived limitations or barriers to progress at the time this caricature was created. The bottom left corner of the image shows the name "A. de Vresse, Paris 55," which may indicate the publisher or the location where the caricature was made. Overall, this caricature appears to be an artistic and allegorical representation of the concept of progress, signifying a period-specific commentary on societal, political, or technological advancements.

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

The image is a black and white political cartoon titled "Actualités" by Honoré Daumier, with the number 119 at the top right corner. The illustration depicts a group of people, including a father and his child, looking up at a hot air balloon. The balloon bears the text "LE PROGRÈS" (meaning "Progress" in French). The child is asking the father, "Pourquoi donc papa, qu'il ne s'élève pas plus haut?" which translates to "Why doesn't it go higher, dad?" The cartoon uses the motif of a hot air balloon labeled "Progress" to comment on the state or perceived lack of societal progress. The style is characteristic of 19th-century satirical illustrations.

Anthropic Claude

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

This is a historical political cartoon, appears to be French based on the text "ACTUALITES" and "LE PROGRES" (meaning "Progress"). The image shows several figures in top hats looking up at a balloon labeled "LE PROGRES" that's tethered by a string. The caption at the bottom in French reads "Pourquoi donc papa, qu'il ne s'élève pas plus haut?" which translates to "Why then, papa, doesn't it rise higher?" The drawing style appears to be from the 19th century, using lithography techniques common in period political satire. The balloon likely represents progress or advancement being held back or restricted, making this a commentary on social or political constraints of the time. The artwork demonstrates the characteristic style of French political caricature, with bold lines and expressive shading.

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

The black and white image depicts a political cartoon or caricature from the past. It shows a group of men, one of whom is holding up a hot air balloon labeled "LE PROGRES" (meaning "Progress" in French). The man is asking the others "Why then papa, will you not rise any higher?" The men in the crowd have exaggerated, almost grotesque facial features typical of political cartoons of this era. Based on the French text, vintage style, and subject matter, this appears to be a 19th century French satirical illustration commenting on societal progress or lack thereof.

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

The image is a political cartoon from the French magazine "Actualites" depicting two men, one wearing a top hat and the other with a mustache, looking up at a large balloon-like object labeled "Le progres" (The Progress). The balloon is being pulled by a string, suggesting it is being manipulated or controlled. The caption at the bottom of the image asks "Why then, daddy, don't you let it rise higher?", implying a critique or skepticism towards the notion of progress that the balloon represents.

Meta Llama

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

The image is a political cartoon by French artist Honoré Daumier, titled "Pourquoi donc papa, qu'il ne s'élevé pas plus haut?" (Why, Dad, didn't you go higher?). **Description:** * The cartoon depicts a man in a top hat and coat, standing next to a hot air balloon with the words "Le Progrès" (Progress) written on it. * The man is looking up at the balloon, which is flying away from him. * In the background, there are several people watching the balloon from the ground. **Interpretation:** * The cartoon is likely a commentary on the progress of society and the idea that some people may feel left behind or unable to keep up with the times. * The man in the top hat may represent a member of the upper class or elite who is struggling to adapt to the changing world around him. * The hot air balloon represents progress and the idea of rising above one's circumstances. * The people in the background may represent the masses or the common people who are able to move forward and make progress. **Style:** * The cartoon is drawn in a realistic style, with detailed depictions of the characters and their clothing. * The use of shading and texture adds depth and dimension to the image. * The overall effect is one of humor and satire, with the cartoon poking fun at the idea that some people may feel left behind in the face of progress.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-11

This image depicts a vintage French cartoon from the 19th century, featuring a man in a top hat and coat holding a balloon with the inscription "LE PROGRES" (Progress). The balloon is attached to the man by a string, and he appears to be looking up at it. In the background, several people are gathered, watching the scene unfold. The cartoon is accompanied by a caption at the bottom, which reads: "Pourquoi donc papa, qu'il ne s'eleve pas plus haut?" (Why doesn't it go any higher, Dad?). This suggests that the cartoon is poking fun at the idea of progress and the limitations of human achievement. Overall, the image presents a humorous and satirical take on the concept of progress, highlighting the challenges and limitations that come with striving for improvement.

Amazon Nova

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

The image is a black-and-white cartoon illustration. The illustration features a man wearing a top hat and a long coat, holding a balloon labeled "LE PROGRES" (French for "progress"). The balloon is tied to a basket that is not visible in the image. The man appears to be pulling the balloon upward, suggesting an effort to rise or ascend. Behind him, there are several other figures, also wearing hats, watching the scene. The background is minimalistic, focusing attention on the central figures and the balloon. The illustration is part of a larger collection or series, indicated by the numbering "119" at the top and the signature at the bottom right. There is also a caption at the bottom, which reads, "- Pourquoi donc papa, qu'il ne s'élève pas plus haut?" (French for "Why, daddy, doesn't it rise any higher?").

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

The image is a black-and-white cartoon illustration from a French publication, possibly a newspaper or magazine. It features a group of people, including an elderly man wearing a top hat, looking up at a hot air balloon labeled "Le Progres" (The Progress). The balloon is tethered to the ground with a rope, and the man is holding onto the rope. The caption below the illustration reads, "Pourquoi donc papa, qu'il ne s'éleve pas plus haut?" which translates to "Why, Dad, doesn't it rise higher?" The image also includes the artist's signature, "L. Destouches, Paradis 28," and the publication date, "4 de Fresse, m. Rivoli 55." The illustration appears to be a commentary on the limitations of progress or advancement, with the hot air balloon representing the idea of progress and the man's inability to make it rise higher symbolizing the challenges or obstacles that hinder progress.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

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