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Human Generated Data

Title

Hjalmar or The growing deficit

Date

1934

People

Artist: John Heartfield, German 1891 - 1968

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, American Friends of the Busch-Reisinger Museum Fund, 1998.23.10

Copyright

© Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

Human Generated Data

Title

Hjalmar or The growing deficit

People

Artist: John Heartfield, German 1891 - 1968

Date

1934

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, American Friends of the Busch-Reisinger Museum Fund, 1998.23.10

Copyright

© Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2021-12-14

Head 99.7
Human 92.2
Person 90.6
Face 76.2
Glasses 72.9
Accessories 72.9
Accessory 72.9
Finger 62.3
Text 60.1
Patient 59.7

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-25

people 99.4
man 98.7
one 98.2
adult 96.4
art 95.4
portrait 92.7
no person 92.6
wear 89.9
leader 88.4
sculpture 87.7
woman 85.3
politician 84
veil 81.6
painting 80
facial hair 79.9
retro 79.8
old 78.9
indoors 78.5
antique 78.4
ancient 74.7

Imagga
created on 2021-12-14

representation 39.4
mug shot 39.2
photograph 30.5
portrait 29.1
face 27
sketch 24
sculpture 20.3
man 20.2
person 19.7
head 19.3
bust 19.2
hair 19
creation 18
currency 18
senior 17.8
drawing 17.5
old 17.4
people 16.7
money 16.2
attractive 16.1
adult 15.5
elderly 15.3
close 14.8
expression 14.5
one 14.2
mature 14
dollar 13.9
male 13.5
sexy 12.9
cash 12.8
retired 12.6
eyes 12.1
happy 11.9
health 11.8
skin 11.8
bill 11.4
plastic art 11.3
pretty 11.2
art 10.9
model 10.9
spa 10.8
retirement 10.6
lifestyle 10.1
paper 10.1
human 9.8
older 9.7
nose 9.7
body 9.6
smiling 9.4
finance 9.3
emotion 9.2
fashion 9
gray 9
bank 9
financial 8.9
looking 8.8
banknote 8.7
hands 8.7
smile 8.6
business 8.5
shower 8.2
aged 8.1
wealth 8.1
brunette 7.8
black 7.8
hundred 7.7
dollars 7.7
sad 7.7
stress 7.7
age 7.6
makeup 7.5
cadaver 7.5
feminine 7.5
style 7.4
banking 7.4
lady 7.3
negative 7.2
covering 7.2
eye 7.2
happiness 7.1

Google
created on 2021-12-14

Microsoft
created on 2021-12-14

text 100
book 98.9
human face 96.6
person 91.5
smile 83.2
art 82.6
drawing 80.3
glasses 60.9
posing 55

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

Microsoft

Google

AWS Rekognition

Age 60-76
Gender Male, 97.3%
Happy 86.8%
Calm 12.9%
Sad 0.1%
Confused 0.1%
Surprised 0%
Angry 0%
Disgusted 0%
Fear 0%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person
Glasses
Person 90.6%

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 48.7%
people portraits 35.3%
food drinks 14.5%

Captions

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-21

This image appears to be a vintage, sepia-toned poster or magazine cover, featuring German text and the title "AIZ." Below the title, there is an additional phrase in German, which translates to "Hjalmar or The growing deficit." In the center of the image, there is an individual wearing a suit, with a coin balanced on the tip of a needle or pointer held in their right hand. On their left wrist, a cufflink with a visible swastika symbol is displayed. Below the graphic, there's a German quote that says "Ich lasse sie auf keinen Fall fallen!", which translates to "I will not let it fall under any circumstances!" The overall composition suggests a political or economic message, likely related to the historical context of the era when it was created.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-21

The image is a political satire cover from a publication named AIZ. It portrays a figure, dressed in a suit and tie, holding a coin with a long pin extending from the top of their finger. The text on the cover reads "Hjalmar oder Das wachsende Defizit," which translates to "Hjalmar or the Growing Deficit." The additional text mentions Dr. Hjalmar Schacht, the Reichsbank president, who is a central figure in this satirical depiction. At the bottom, a quote reads "Ich lasse sie auf keinen Fall fallen!" meaning "I will not let it fall under any circumstance!" The wrist of the hand holds the coin and features a swastika symbol, indicating a connection to Nazi symbolism.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-21

The image appears to be a magazine cover featuring a portrait of a man with glasses and a mustache. The cover text is in German and refers to "Hjalmar" and "das wachsende Deficit" (the growing deficit). The man in the portrait has a serious expression and is gesturing with his hand raised, possibly making a point or statement. The background appears to have some geometric shapes or patterns. The overall composition and style of the image suggests it is from a historical period, likely the early to mid 20th century.

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-21

This appears to be a historical propaganda poster or magazine cover from Germany, titled "AIZ - Hjalmar oder Das wachsende Defizit" (Hjalmar or The Growing Deficit). The image shows a portrait composition in a sepia tone, featuring a figure wearing glasses and a mustache. Next to the portrait is an illustrated hand holding up what appears to be a coin or currency on a stick. There's German text at the bottom that reads "Ich lasse sie auf keinen Fall fallen!" which translates to "I will not let them fall under any circumstances!" The overall design reflects the graphic style of 1920s-30s German media, with its stark contrasts and photomontage technique typical of that era's political commentary.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-21

The image is a vintage poster featuring a man in a suit and tie, holding a wand with a coin on the end. The poster has a sepia tone and appears to be from the early 20th century. * **Man's Face** * The man's face is prominent in the center of the poster. * He has short hair and is wearing glasses. * His expression is serious and focused. * **Wand** * The man is holding a wand in his right hand. * The wand has a long handle and a round coin on the end. * The coin features an image of a bird or other animal. * **Text** * There are several lines of text on the poster, but they are written in a foreign language (German). * The text is in a bold, white font and is arranged in a decorative pattern around the edges of the poster. * **Background** * The background of the poster is a solid color, possibly brown or beige. * There are no other images or designs on the background. Overall, the poster appears to be a propaganda piece from the early 20th century, possibly used to promote a political or social cause. The use of a wand and a coin on the end suggests that the poster may be related to magic or mysticism.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-21

The image is a vintage poster featuring a man in a suit, with a coin on a stick held up in front of him. The man has short hair and is wearing a dark suit jacket, a white shirt, and a tie. He is holding a coin on a stick in his right hand, with his index finger extended to touch the coin. The coin features a swastika symbol. In the top-left corner of the poster, there is text in German that reads "AIZ" in large letters, followed by smaller text that appears to be a headline or title. In the top-right corner, there is more text in German that reads "Hjalmar oder Das wachsende Defizit." At the bottom of the poster, there is additional text in German that reads "Ich lasse sie auf keinen Fall fallen!" The background of the poster is a sepia-toned color, which gives it a vintage or antique appearance. Overall, the image appears to be a political or propaganda poster from the early 20th century, possibly related to the Nazi party or its ideology.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-26

The image is a vintage propaganda poster from Germany, featuring a caricature of a man holding a coin and a stick. The poster has a sepia tone and appears to be an old photograph. The man's face is prominently displayed, and he is wearing glasses and a mustache. The text on the poster reads "AIZ" and "Hjalmar oder Das wachsende Defizit," which translates to "AIZ" and "Hjalmar or the Growing Deficit." The poster likely depicts a political figure named Hjalmar, who is associated with the growing deficit.

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-26

The image is a poster with a sepia tone. The top left corner features the word "AIZ," and the top right corner contains text in German, "Hjalmar oder Das wachsende Defizit," which translates to "Hjalmar or The Growing Deficit." Below this, there is a portrait of a man wearing glasses, a mustache, and a white collar. He is holding a stick with a coin on top, and his hand is pointing upward. The man's face is partially obscured by the coin and stick. The bottom of the poster contains more German text, "Ich lasse sie auf keinen Fall fallen!" which translates to "I will not let them fall in any case!" The overall theme of the poster appears to be related to financial or economic matters, possibly critiquing or highlighting the role of Hjalmar Schacht, a prominent German economist and banker, in addressing economic challenges.

Text analysis

Amazon

AIZ
Das
Defizit
sie
auf
keinen
Fall
Hjalmar
Hjalmar oder Das wachsende Defizit
der
oder
wachsende
lasse
Die
fallen!"
seines
"Ich lasse sie auf keinen Fall fallen!"
die
beantragt
Namens
Die Presse meldet,
das
hat.
Presse
um
meldet,
Dr.
stärken,
zu
Ver-
trauen
die Änderung seines Namens in
in
Helfersich
trauen maßgeblicherKreise zu stärken,
"Ich
Änderung
(Der
Dr. Hjalmar Schacht, um das Ver-
Hjalmar Helfersich beantragt hat.
maßgeblicherKreise
Reichsbankpräsident
deB der Reichsbankpräsident
Schacht,
Inflationsgeschaft
Reidebankpräsident
nech dem Inflationsgeschaft die Rentenmark.)
deB
dem
(Der seinerseitige Reidebankpräsident Helfferid schut
nech
Rentenmark.)
59
Helfferid
schut
seinerseitige
1

Google

AIZ Hjalmar oder Das wachsende Defizit Die Presse meldet, daß der Reichsbankpräsident Dr. Hjalmar S ch a cht, um das Ver- trauen maßgeblicher Kreise zu stärken, die Anderung seines Namens in Hjalmar Helfersich beantragt hat. (Der selnerteltige. Reidhsbankpräsident Hellferidh sdhuf dam Inliationsgehat die sogenanate Rentenmark.) „Ich lasse sie auf keinen Fall fallen!"
AIZ
Hjalmar
oder
Das
wachsende
Defizit
Die
Presse
meldet,
daß
der
Reichsbankpräsident
Dr.
S
ch
a
cht,
um
das
Ver-
trauen
maßgeblicher
Kreise
zu
stärken,
die
Anderung
seines
Namens
in
Helfersich
beantragt
hat.
(Der
selnerteltige.
Reidhsbankpräsident
Hellferidh
sdhuf
dam
Inliationsgehat
sogenanate
Rentenmark.)
„Ich
lasse
sie
auf
keinen
Fall
fallen!"