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Human Generated Data

Title

Beefsteaks out! Down with cutlets!, in "Arbeiter-Illustrierte Zeitung," November 4, 1936

Date

1936

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, 1998.23.16

Copyright

© Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

Human Generated Data

Title

Beefsteaks out! Down with cutlets!, in "Arbeiter-Illustrierte Zeitung," November 4, 1936

People

Artist: John Heartfield, German 1891 - 1968

Date

1936

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, American Friends of the Busch-Reisinger Museum Fund, 1998.23.16

Copyright

© Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2021-12-14

Human 99.1
Person 98.8
Person 98.8
Poster 97.6
Advertisement 97.6
Military Uniform 97.6
Military 97.6
Person 96.9
Crowd 95.8
Protest 94.6
Parade 94.6
Officer 91.5
People 91.5
Person 88.2
Soldier 87.9
Army 82.1
Armored 82.1
Text 82
Marching 76
Troop 72.3

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-25

people 98.7
retro 98.4
man 98.3
print 98.2
illustration 98.1
military 98.1
paper 96.3
vintage 96.3
text 95.1
old 94.3
antique 94.2
art 94.1
group 94
bill 93.7
war 90.7
army 89.2
adult 88.7
two 88.6
wear 87.8
weapon 86.7

Imagga
created on 2021-12-14

sculpture 60
statue 49.1
ruler 45.3
religion 43.9
art 39.5
religious 33.7
temple 33.2
ancient 32
culture 29.1
god 26.8
history 25.9
stone 24.5
old 23.7
architecture 21.9
travel 21.8
carving 20.7
monument 17.7
traditional 16.6
east 15.9
tourism 15.7
holy 15.4
decoration 15.4
antique 14.7
spiritual 14.4
church 13.9
spirituality 13.4
faith 13.4
oriental 13.4
museum 12.8
carved 12.7
tourist 11.8
worship 11.6
detail 11.3
golden 11.2
historic 11
pray 10.7
prayer 10.6
meditation 10.5
figure 10.5
china 10.3
head 10.1
face 9.9
peace 9.1
gold 9
catholic 8.8
building 8.7
artistic 8.7
sketch 8.6
relief 8.5
historical 8.5
pyramid 8.2
landmark 8.1
plastic art 8
tomb 7.9
sacred 7.8
king 7.8
man 7.7
saint 7.7
city 7.6
decorative 7.5
vintage 7.4
famous 7.4
cowboy boot 7.4

Google
created on 2021-12-14

Microsoft
created on 2021-12-14

text 100
book 97.6
clothing 94.4
person 93.6
man 90.8
baseball 85.2
old 80.2
posing 40.6
vintage 34.8

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

Microsoft

Google

AWS Rekognition

Age 10-20
Gender Male, 86.2%
Calm 94.8%
Sad 3.5%
Surprised 0.7%
Confused 0.4%
Angry 0.3%
Fear 0.1%
Happy 0.1%
Disgusted 0%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person
Poster
Person 98.8%

Categories

Captions

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-21

The image displays a sepia-toned montage with German text. The central figure appears to be mocked up to resemble a cut of meat being carried along by two uniformed figures on either side. The cut of meat is wearing shoes and has a walking stick, suggesting a human-like form. The German texts around the image include phrases like "Beefsteaks raus! Nieder mit den Schnitzeln!" which translates to "Beefsteaks out! Down with the schnitzels!" and other phrases that seem to suggest a political or propagandistic message, possibly related to national or dietary identities. The style of the montage indicates it could be from an early to mid-20th-century period, with a possible satirical or critical intent. The photographer or artist mentioned is John Heartfield, known for his anti-fascist political art during the time of the Weimar Republic in Germany.

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

Anthropic Claude

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

The image appears to be a propaganda poster from what seems to be a German political or nationalist context. It depicts several men wearing military-style uniforms, hats, and other attire. One man in the center is holding a large sign or banner with German text. The overall tone and imagery suggest an ideological or political message, though I will refrain from speculating further on the specific details or intent without more context.

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

This appears to be a historical propaganda poster from Nazi Germany. The title reads "Beefsteaks raus! Nieder mit den Schnitzeln!" (Beefsteaks out! Down with schnitzels!). The sepia-toned image shows several uniformed figures surrounding what appears to be a model or effigy of a beefsteak with German text written on it. The figures are wearing military-style boots and uniforms typical of the 1930s/40s era. The image appears to be making some kind of political statement about food choices, connecting them to ideology. At the bottom of the poster is text in German that references "marxistische Untermensch" and "nordischen" themes, reflecting the racist ideology of that period. The photo credit attributes the montage to John Heartfield, who was known for his anti-Nazi photomontage work.

Meta Llama

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

The image is a vintage poster featuring a sepia-toned photograph of three men in military uniforms, with one of them carrying a large piece of meat on a stretcher. The poster appears to be a propaganda piece from the early 20th century, possibly related to World War I or the German Empire. Here are the key elements of the image: * **Title**: The title at the top of the poster reads "Beefsteaks raus!" in large letters, with "Nieder mit den Schnitzeln!" written below it in smaller text. The title is likely a play on words, using the German words for "steak" and "schnitzel" to make a pun. * **Photograph**: The central image is a photograph of three men in military uniforms, walking in a line. The man on the left is carrying a large piece of meat on a stretcher, while the other two men are walking alongside him. The meat appears to be a large cut of beef, and it is wrapped in a piece of cloth or paper. * **Text**: The text at the bottom of the poster reads "Beefsteaks und Schnitzel will nur der marxistische Untermensch. Der Arbeiter hält sich an den nordischen Wal." This text is likely a message from the German Empire, promoting the idea that only the "marxistische Untermensch" (lower-class Marxist) would eat beefsteaks and schnitzel, while the "Arbeiter" (worker) should stick to the "nordischen Wal" (northern wall). * **Background**: The background of the poster is a light brown color, with a faint image of a city street or market visible behind the men. The overall design of the poster suggests that it was intended to be eye-catching and attention-grabbing, with the use of bold text and a striking image. In summary, the image is a vintage propaganda poster from the early 20th century, featuring a photograph of three men in military uniforms carrying a large piece of meat. The poster appears to be promoting a message about the superiority of the German Empire and the inferiority of the working class, using a play on words and a striking image to make its point.

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

The image is a vintage poster with a sepia tone, featuring a group of men in military uniforms. The title at the top reads "Beefsteaks raus!" and "Nieder mit den Schnitzeln!" in bold letters. Below the title, there is a large image of a man wearing a military uniform and holding a sign that says "Ich bin ein freundskimmiges Beelsteak!" in cursive writing. The man is surrounded by other men in military uniforms, who are standing in a line behind him. At the bottom of the poster, there is a caption that reads "Beefsteaks und Schnitzel will nur der marxistische Untermensch." Below this, it says "Der Arier hält sich an den nordischen Wal." The background of the poster is a faded image of a city street, with buildings and people in the distance. Overall, the poster appears to be a propaganda image from the early 20th century, likely created during World War I or II. It features a mix of German and English text, suggesting that it may have been intended for an international audience. The image is a powerful example of the use of propaganda in wartime, and it provides insight into the cultural and political attitudes of the time.

Text analysis

Amazon

Nieder
mit
den
und
der
raus!
Beefsteaks raus! Nieder mit den Schnitzeln!
Beefsteaks
Der
will
Schnitzel
Der Arier
Schnitzeln!
Beefsteaks und Schnitzel will nur der marxistische Untermensch.
nur
Arier
geht
Untermensch.
deutschen
Speisekarte
Scholle
treiben
dem
wieder
Mediz
marxistische
ausländische
Fruchtbarkeit
die
bei
deutsche
Kochkunst
Reichsbehörden
sich
bin
Gerichte
deutsche Magen
ein
wies,
des
immer
Magen
Beef-
mindert
Beteiligung
Deutschland
es
in
von
Deutsche
Reichsköcheführer
genießbar
Hannoverscher
dohin,
"Die Sendung der deutschen Kochkunst geht dohin, die die Scholle gebun.
Rumpsteaks
"Die
denen
steaks und Rumpsteaks herum,
"Noch immer treiben sich in Deutschland allzuviele ausländische Filets, Beef-
Mitteilungen
Sendung
herum,
ist."
Vertretern
Mitteilungen des Reichsnöhrstandes
steaks
Filets,
..Fleischnahrung mindert die Fruchtbarkeit der Frauen."
allzuviele
zu
und Reichsbehörden fand ein Wolfischprobeessen staff. bei dem es sich er-
..Unter Beteiligung von Vertretern des Reichsernährungsministers,
habe
Frauen."
auf
der Partei-
denen Gerichte wieder auf die Speisekarte zu bringen...
Deutsche Mediz Wochenschrift.
Reichsnöhrstandes
Wolfischprobeessen
Walfischfleisch
Hannoverscher Kurier
Tch bin ein
wies, doB Walfischfleisch durchaus genießbar ist."
er-
Reichsernährungsministers,
"Noch
gebun.
Partei-
fand
Reichsköcheführer Leirz
durchaus
Ich habe
Kurier
..Unter
geschändet.
..Fleischnahrung
Wochenschrift.
Ich
fremdolämmiges
Leirz
Tch
staff.
Beefsteak
doB
bringen...

Google

Beefsteaks raus! Nieder mit den Schnitzeln! „Noch immer treiben sich in Deutschland allzuviele ausländische Filets, Beef steaks und Rumpsteaks herum." Fleischnohrung mindert die Fruchtbarkeit der Frouenediz Wochenschrift. Hannoverscher Kurier. „Die Sendung der deutschen Kochkunst geht dahin, die an die Scholle gebun- denen Gerichte wieder auf die Speisekarte zu bringen." Deutsche „Unter Beteiligung von Vertretern des Reichsernährungsministers, der Partei- und Reichsbehörden fand ein Walfischprobeessen statt, bei dem es sich er- genießbar ist." wies, daß Walfischfleisch durchous deeengen des Reichsnohrstandes Reichskocheführer Leitz. framdslammiges Beefsteak. Yeh habe deutsche Magen geschändet. Yelv bin ein Beefsteaks und Schnitzel will nur der 'marxistische Untermensch. Der Arier h ält sich an d en nordischen Wal. Fotomontage: John Heartfield
Beefsteaks
raus!
Nieder
mit
den
Schnitzeln!
„Noch
immer
treiben
sich
in
Deutschland
allzuviele
ausländische
Filets,
Beef
steaks
und
Rumpsteaks
herum."
Fleischnohrung
mindert
die
Fruchtbarkeit
der
Frouenediz
Wochenschrift.
Hannoverscher
Kurier.
„Die
Sendung
deutschen
Kochkunst
geht
dahin,
an
Scholle
gebun-
denen
Gerichte
wieder
auf
Speisekarte
zu
bringen."
Deutsche
„Unter
Beteiligung
von
Vertretern
des
Reichsernährungsministers,
Partei-
Reichsbehörden
fand
ein
Walfischprobeessen
statt,
bei
dem
es
er-
genießbar
ist."
wies,
daß
Walfischfleisch
durchous
deeengen
Reichsnohrstandes
Reichskocheführer
Leitz.
framdslammiges
Beefsteak.
Yeh
habe
deutsche
Magen
geschändet.
Yelv
bin
Schnitzel
will
nur
'marxistische
Untermensch.
Der
Arier
h
ält
d
en
nordischen
Wal.
Fotomontage:
John
Heartfield