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Human Generated Data

Title

Practical Christianity; On the occasion of the Devaheim trial

Date

1932

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, 1998.23.3

Copyright

© Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

Human Generated Data

Title

Practical Christianity; On the occasion of the Devaheim trial

People

Artist: John Heartfield, German 1891 - 1968

Date

1932

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, American Friends of the Busch-Reisinger Museum Fund, 1998.23.3

Copyright

© Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2023-08-30

Fashion 100
People 100
Person 99.4
Adult 99.4
Male 99.4
Man 99.4
Art 95.7
Painting 95.7
Face 87.4
Head 87.4
Photography 87.4
Portrait 87.4
Graduation 75.9
Text 69.9
Accessories 66.8
Glasses 66.8
Clothing 57.8
Hat 57.8
Cloak 57.5
Photo Booth 55.5

Clarifai
created on 2018-11-06

people 100
adult 98.7
portrait 97.3
lid 97
wear 96.2
group 96.1
one 95.7
leader 95.1
veil 95
man 94.8
print 93.4
illustration 91.8
administration 91.1
outfit 90.5
two 89.9
art 88.7
woman 86.8
engraving 85.7
gown (clothing) 83.4
child 79.5

Imagga
created on 2018-11-06

clothing 28.2
covering 23
art 21
gown 18.9
statue 18.2
old 18.1
black 17.5
man 16.8
people 15.6
mortarboard 15.4
dress 15.4
religion 15.2
fashion 15.1
cloak 15
academic gown 14.3
male 14.2
person 13.9
sculpture 13.8
cap 13.8
catholic 13.7
culture 13.7
portrait 13.6
vintage 13.2
model 12.4
outerwear 12.1
adult 11.8
face 11.4
religious 11.2
consumer goods 10.7
posing 10.7
faith 10.5
robe 10.5
clothes 10.3
church 10.2
symbol 10.1
silhouette 9.9
headdress 9.9
costume 9.8
attractive 9.8
lady 9.7
garment 9.7
antique 9.7
style 9.6
saint 9.6
fame 8.9
detail 8.8
hat 8.8
holy 8.7
god 8.6
architecture 8.6
grunge 8.5
dark 8.3
figure 8.2
history 8
monk 8
bride 7.9
ancient 7.8
pretty 7.7
archipelago 7.7
elegance 7.6
monument 7.5
business 7.3
jacket 7.3
pose 7.2
building 7.2

Google
created on 2018-11-06

Microsoft
created on 2018-11-06

text 99.9
book 99.6
posing 93.7
standing 89.5
old 89.4
black 83
white 67.9
vintage 44.8

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

Microsoft

Google

AWS Rekognition

Age 50-58
Gender Male, 99.9%
Calm 73.1%
Disgusted 22.7%
Surprised 6.5%
Fear 6%
Sad 2.2%
Confused 1.2%
Happy 1%
Angry 0.9%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person
Adult
Male
Man
Glasses
Hat
Person 99.4%

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 99.8%

Captions

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-18

This is a black and white photograph featuring a person in a full-length robe. The person is standing in front of a dark backdrop adorned with child-like chalk drawings of multiple figures that appear to be children. They vary in size and detail, but all have circular heads and stick-like limbs. Additionally, there are inscriptions in German; at the top of the image, it says "PRAKTISCHES CHRISTENTUM," and at the bottom covering part of the backdrop, it reads, "PASTOR CREMER: 'Lasset die Kindlein zu mir kommen...'" There's also a mention of "Zum Devotheim-Prozeß" at the top right corner, indicating a context for the image. The entire composition appears to be a page or a poster with numbered labeling or cataloging visible on the right edge.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-18

The image is a publication cover featuring a person dressed in a clergyman's robe standing against a background of numerous stick-figure children, each with a circular head. The title at the top reads "PRAKTISCHES CHRISTENTUM" in German, which translates to "Practical Christianity." There is also a subheading "Zum Devaheim-Prozeß." At the bottom, there is a caption reading "PASTOR CREMER: 'Lasset die Kindlein zu mir kommen...'," translating to "Pastor Cremer: 'Let the children come to me...'," which is a biblical reference. The overall theme of the cover appears to be related to religious teachings and children.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-18

The image appears to be the cover of a German magazine or publication called "Praktisches Christentum" (Practical Christianity). It features a portrait of a man wearing robes and a hat, standing in the foreground. The background is filled with various abstract shapes and designs, giving the overall image a surreal, illustrative quality. The title of the publication and the text below the image suggest this is some kind of religious or theological work, though I cannot make out the specific meaning or context without more information.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-18

The black and white image shows a pastor or priest standing amidst a group of cartoon-like drawings of children. The pastor is wearing traditional religious robes and a hat, and has a serious expression on his face. The text at the bottom reads "Pastor Cremer: 'Lasset die Kindlein zu mir kommen...'", which translates to "Let the little children come to me" in English, a quote from the Bible. The drawings of children surrounding the pastor have round, simplistic faces. The image has a vintage, retro aesthetic typical of early 20th century print media.

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-18

This appears to be a historical satirical image titled "PRAKTISCHES CHRISTENTUM" (Practical Christianity). The image shows a figure in traditional religious/clerical robes and hat, standing among cartoon-like drawings of coins with stick figure arms and legs. The coins appear to be animated as children, referencing the biblical quote at the bottom which reads "Lasset die Kindlein zu mir kommen..." ("Let the little children come to me...").

The image appears to be a political or social commentary, likely criticizing the relationship between religion and money. The juxtaposition of the serious-looking clergyman with the playful coin-children creates a striking visual metaphor. The title suggests this is related to the Devaheim Process, as indicated at the top of the image.

The artistic technique combines photography with illustration, creating a montage effect that was innovative for its time. The contrast between the realistic photograph and the whimsical drawn elements adds to the satirical nature of the piece.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-16

The image is a black-and-white photograph of a man in a long robe and hat, surrounded by various drawings of people. The man is standing in the center of the image, wearing a long robe with a high collar and a hat. He has a mustache and is looking directly at the camera.

The background of the image is dark, with many small drawings of people scattered around the man. These drawings are simple and cartoon-like, depicting people in various poses and activities. Some of the drawings appear to be dancing or playing musical instruments, while others seem to be engaged in more mundane activities like walking or standing.

At the top of the image, there is text that reads "PRAKTISCHES CHRISTENTUM" in large letters. Below this, there is smaller text that says "Zum Devaheim-Prozeß". At the bottom of the image, there is more text that reads "PASTOR CREMER: 'Lasset die Kindlein zu mir kommen...'".

Overall, the image appears to be a humorous or satirical take on traditional Christian imagery, with the man in the robe and hat surrounded by playful and whimsical drawings of people.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-16

The image is a black-and-white photograph of a man in a long robe and hat, standing in front of a crowd of cartoon figures. The man is wearing a long, dark robe with a white collar and a black hat. He has a mustache and is looking to the right. The cartoon figures are drawn in white and appear to be children, with some holding hands or standing together. They are scattered around the man, with some in the foreground and others in the background.

At the top of the image, there is text that reads "PRAKTISCHES CHRISTENTUM" in large letters, with smaller text below it that says "Zum Devoheim-Prozeß". At the bottom of the image, there is more text that reads "PASTOR CREMER: 'Lasset die Kindlein zu mir kommen...'" in German. The overall atmosphere of the image suggests a religious or educational setting, possibly a church or school.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-18

The image appears to be a black-and-white photograph of a man in a clerical robe, possibly a pastor or religious figure. He is standing in front of a backdrop that features a large number of coins arranged in a circular pattern. The coins are depicted as having faces, adding a whimsical touch to the image. The man's posture suggests that he is posing for a photograph, and his gaze is directed towards the camera.

The text "PRAKTISCHES CHRISTENTUM" is prominently displayed at the top of the image, likely indicating the name of the publication or organization associated with the image. Below the man's image, there is a caption that reads "PASTOR CREMER: 'Lasst die Kindlein zu mir kommen...'", which translates to "Pastor Cremer: 'Let the little children come to me...'". This quote is likely a reference to a biblical passage, emphasizing the pastor's role in welcoming and caring for children.

The image likely serves as a promotional or informational piece for the publication or organization, showcasing the pastor's involvement in religious activities and his dedication to serving the community, particularly children. The whimsical depiction of the coins with faces adds a playful and lighthearted element to the image, making it more engaging and memorable for the viewer.

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-18

The image is a black-and-white photograph of a man dressed in a long, flowing robe with a pointed hat. He is standing in front of a backdrop that features a large number of coins. The coins are arranged in a pattern that resembles a crowd of people, with each coin having a face drawn on it. The man appears to be a pastor or a religious figure, given his attire and the context of the image. The photograph is framed with a white border and has a title at the top that reads "PRAKTISCHES CHRISTENTUM," which translates to "Practical Christianity." Below the photograph, there is a quote attributed to Pastor Cremer, which reads, "Lasst die Kinder zu mir kommen..." (Let the children come to me...). The image likely serves as an illustration or advertisement for a religious or moral message, emphasizing the importance of children in the context of Christianity.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

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