Human Generated Data

Title

Make Way for Liberty!

Date

1863

People

Artist: Henry Louis Stephens, 1824 - 1882

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, On loan from Special Collections, Fine Arts Library, Harvard College Library, 120.1976.32

Human Generated Data

Title

Make Way for Liberty!

People

Artist: Henry Louis Stephens, 1824 - 1882

Date

1863

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, On loan from Special Collections, Fine Arts Library, Harvard College Library, 120.1976.32

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-04-06

Human 94.4
Person 94.4
Art 76.3
Person 70.3
Poster 69.7
Advertisement 69.7
Person 68.6
Leisure Activities 67.1
Skin 59.7

Clarifai
created on 2018-04-19

painting 99.6
print 99.6
art 99.5
illustration 99.4
people 98.8
man 96.5
paper 95.3
antique 95.2
old 95.1
vintage 94.8
ancient 94
lithograph 92.8
retro 91.7
manuscript 90.3
text 89.5
engraving 87.4
visuals 87
letter 86
religion 85.3
sword 84.8

Imagga
created on 2018-04-19

mosaic 81.1
jigsaw puzzle 61.2
puzzle 49.2
art 40.5
vintage 39.8
transducer 37.2
game 35.8
stamp 31.2
old 27.9
electrical device 27.9
retro 27.9
mail 27.8
postmark 27.6
map 27.6
postage 24.6
letter 23
postal 22.6
post 22
antique 21.9
paper 20.4
ancient 19.9
geography 19.3
grunge 18.8
device 17.9
tile 17.9
creation 17.9
global 16.4
world 16
stamps 15.8
atlas 15.5
envelope 15.3
pattern 15.1
printed 14.8
money 14.5
shows 13.8
finance 13.5
texture 13.2
design 13.1
philately 12.8
comic book 12.7
travel 12.7
currency 12.6
culture 12
cash 11.9
collection 11.7
religion 11.7
church 11.1
historic 11
aged 10.9
close 10.9
delivery 10.7
financial 10.7
states 10.6
icon 10.3
frame 10
wallpaper 10
dirty 10
circa 9.9
bank 9.9
country 9.7
navigation 9.6
international 9.6
symbol 9.4
decoration 9.3
instrumentality 9.3
border 9.1
history 9
color 8.9
canceled 8.9
masterpiece 8.9
textured 8.8
continent 8.7
museum 8.7
artistic 8.7
exchange 8.6
painted 8.6
unique 8.6
decorative 8.4
banking 8.3
earth 8.2
painting 8.1
office 8
black 7.8
torn 7.8
cutting 7.7
used 7.7
communications 7.7
card 7.7
worn 7.6
set 7.6
united 7.6
capital 7.6
grungy 7.6
nation 7.6
one 7.5
dollar 7.4
page 7.4
globe 7.4
note 7.4
paint 7.3
road 7.2

Google
created on 2018-04-19

history 71.9
art 58.7
miniature 56

Microsoft
created on 2018-04-19

text 100
book 99.7

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

AWS Rekognition

Age 60-90
Gender Female, 54.1%
Angry 1.9%
Sad 3.3%
Happy 0.9%
Confused 1.9%
Surprised 2.7%
Calm 87.7%
Disgusted 1.6%

AWS Rekognition

Age 48-68
Gender Male, 52.4%
Sad 45.2%
Disgusted 45.1%
Angry 45.2%
Happy 45%
Calm 53.9%
Surprised 45.3%
Confused 45.2%

AWS Rekognition

Age 35-52
Gender Male, 92.3%
Surprised 1.5%
Disgusted 9.7%
Angry 2.6%
Sad 1.3%
Happy 3.6%
Calm 79.9%
Confused 1.5%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person 94.4%
Poster 69.7%

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 100%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2018-04-19

a close up of a book 61.6%
close up of a book 56.1%
a book sitting on top of each other 44.7%

Azure OpenAI

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-11

This image appears to be a historical or political cartoon. In the foreground, two individuals are depicted engaged in combat. On the left, an individual wearing what seems to be a military uniform with medals is wielding a sword overhead, ready to strike. On the right, another figure is carrying a long rifle with a bayonet fixed at the end, which is pointed defensively. There's a third person lying on the ground underneath the second figure, seemingly wounded or taking cover. Clothing styles suggest a 19th-century setting, possibly referencing a war or a battle. The clothing and weapons imply this image may be related to the American Civil War era, and the title "MAKE WAY FOR LIBERTY!" at the bottom suggests a theme of fighting for freedom. The image has a number listed at the top ("No. 70"), indicating perhaps it is part of a series. There is additional text at the bottom that indicates the image is produced "for the year 1863" in New York, providing a historical context which supports the Civil War era suggestion. The artistic style, with ink outlines and colorization, is reminiscent of prints from the mid-1800s, and the scene depicted evokes the turmoil and animosity of the period.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-11

The image depicts a dramatic and intense battle scene. At the center is a soldier in a blue uniform, wielding a bayonet and charging forward. He appears determined and is in an active, dynamic stance. Surrounding him are other soldiers engaged in combat; one to the left seems to be in the act of raising or throwing his hat, while others are struggling or falling to the ground. In the foreground is a banner that reads "MAKE WAY FOR LIBERTY!" The image conveys a sense of bravery, struggle, and the fight for freedom. The art style and uniforms suggest a historical setting, possibly related to the American Civil War.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-11

The image depicts a scene of conflict and war. It shows several armed figures engaged in a violent altercation. One figure is wielding a weapon above his head, while others appear to be in defensive poses or lying on the ground. The image has an energetic and chaotic quality, capturing the intensity of the moment. The text at the bottom of the image reads "MAKE WAY FOR LIBERTY!", suggesting the scene is related to a struggle for freedom or independence.

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-11

This is a Civil War-era illustration titled "Make Way for Liberty!" It shows Union soldiers in combat, with a central figure in a blue uniform charging forward with a bayonet. The illustration appears to be a piece of wartime propaganda or patriotic art, showing soldiers in dynamic fighting poses. The style is characteristic of 1860s printing, with limited color palette focusing on blues, yellows, and flesh tones. The image conveys a sense of movement and urgency, with soldiers wielding weapons and appearing to be in the midst of battle. There's a dramatic quality to the composition, emphasized by the diagonal poses and upraised arms of the figures. The text at the bottom makes clear its message about the fight for liberty during this pivotal period in American history.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-11

The image "Make Way for Liberty!" depicts a scene of a Black soldier leading a group of white men, likely former slaves or freedmen, through a body of water. The soldier is shown in the foreground, holding a rifle and wearing a blue uniform with gold buttons and epaulets. He is stepping forward, as if leading the way, and has a determined expression on his face. Behind him, several white men are shown, some of whom are holding onto the soldier's rifle or his clothing, while others are swimming or wading through the water. One man is shown being pulled out of the water by the soldier, while another is shown clinging to a rope or branch. The background of the image is a light gray color, with some subtle shading and texture to give it a sense of depth and dimension. The overall effect of the image is one of movement and energy, as if the scene is unfolding in real time. The image is likely intended to convey a sense of freedom and liberation, as the soldier leads the group of men through the water. The use of a Black soldier as the central figure may also be intended to highlight the role of African Americans in the fight for freedom and equality during the Civil War era.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-11

The image is a cartoon depicting a black soldier in the American Civil War, with the caption "MAKE WAY FOR LIBERTY!" The soldier is shown in the center of the image, wearing a blue uniform and holding a rifle. He is surrounded by several white men, some of whom are armed and appear to be attacking him. The cartoon is likely intended to depict the struggles faced by African American soldiers during the Civil War, as well as their role in fighting for freedom and equality. The image may also be seen as a commentary on the ongoing struggle for civil rights in the United States. Overall, the image is a powerful representation of the complex and often fraught history of race relations in America, and serves as a reminder of the ongoing need for greater understanding and equality.

Text analysis

Amazon

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SMAKE WAY FOR LIBERTY.!"
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Google

No.70 MAKE WAY FOR LIBERTY!
No.70
MAKE
WAY
FOR
LIBERTY!