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Human Generated Data

Title

A Victim of the Old System

Date

19th century

People

Artist: Henri Bonaventure Monnier, French 1805 - 1877

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Philip Hofer, 1929.22.1.1

Human Generated Data

Title

A Victim of the Old System

People

Artist: Henri Bonaventure Monnier, French 1805 - 1877

Date

19th century

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Philip Hofer, 1929.22.1.1

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2022-06-11

Art 96.5
Human 90.5
Poster 88.7
Advertisement 88.7
Person 87.1
Person 68.2
Drawing 66
Painting 62.7
Text 62.5

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-29

people 99.5
print 99.2
art 98.7
one 98.6
man 96.7
adult 95.4
engraving 94.9
veil 94.8
painting 93.7
leader 92.9
illustration 91.9
wear 91.9
religion 91.8
group 91
facial hair 89.4
gown (clothing) 88.7
baroque 86.7
Renaissance 85.8
sword 85
two 84.6

Imagga
created on 2022-06-11

book jacket 33.8
jacket 26.3
art 25.6
old 25.1
vintage 24
newspaper 21
sculpture 20.8
wrapping 20
antique 18.4
statue 18.3
product 17.8
brass 17.5
covering 17.4
memorial 16.9
structure 16.6
history 16.1
ancient 15.6
creation 15.4
symbol 14.8
black 14.4
church 13.9
postmark 13.8
culture 13.7
stamp 13.5
religion 13.4
mail 13.4
letter 12.8
postage 12.8
postal 12.8
historical 12.2
detail 12.1
envelope 12
renaissance 11.8
museum 11.6
painted 11.4
post 11.4
unique 11.4
decoration 11.3
painter 11
architecture 10.9
fame 10.9
religious 10.3
grunge 10.2
design 10.1
historic 10.1
man 10.1
paint 10
masterpiece 9.9
printed 9.8
paintings 9.8
one 9.7
cutting 9.7
saint 9.6
communications 9.6
fine 9.5
icon 9.5
wall 9.4
house 9.2
global 9.1
aged 9
texture 9
retro 9
drawing 9
office 8.9
post mail 8.9
zigzag 8.9
known 8.9
closeup 8.8
delivery 8.7
catholic 8.7
building 8.7
artist 8.7
holy 8.7
god 8.6
window 8.6
stone 8.6
close 8.6
face 8.5
blackboard 8
shows 7.9
carving 7.8
figure 7.8
portrait 7.8
travel 7.7
faith 7.6
marble 7.3
paper 7.1

Google
created on 2022-06-11

Art 80
Illustration 71.6
Painting 70.5
Drawing 70
Book 69
Printmaking 67.2
Visual arts 65.7
Paper 63.3
Font 61.8
Paper product 58.7
History 57.1
Sitting 55.3
Pattern 55.3
Mythology 51.7

Microsoft
created on 2022-06-11

text 100
book 99.9
drawing 99.6
sketch 99.2
illustration 91
cartoon 90.6
painting 71.8
engraving 51.9
print 51.2

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Poster
Person
Painting
Poster 88.7%

Categories

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2022-06-11

a close up of a book 51.3%
close up of a book 44.8%
a close up of a book cover 44.7%

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-19

This is a black and white print of an illustration showing two male figures who appear to be engaged in a violent encounter. Both figures have exaggerated expressions and poses, suggesting that the image is a caricature, which is typical for satirical or humorous purposes. The clothing and style appear to be from an older period, possibly 19th century. Above the image is the title 'La Caricature (Journal)', indicating it may have been published in a journal dedicated to caricatures. Below the image, there is French text which translates to "Look! He is no longer happy in the basket". This caption, in conjunction with the nature of the publication, suggests that the image may carry a satirical or metaphorical message, likely commenting on a social or political issue of the time. There is also attribution to someone likely to be the artist ("C.J. Traviès"), and a mention of subscription information at the bottom right corner ("On s'abonne chez Aubert, Galerie Véro Dodat"), suggesting its inclusion in a serialized publication.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-19

This image appears to be a historic lithograph from a publication titled "La Caricature (Journal)", specifically marked as number 17. The image depicts a scene of struggle among three female figures who are engaged in a physical altercation. The central figure, seemingly the dominant one, is holding back another woman with one hand while pressing down another woman who appears to be on the ground. The women are all wearing clothing indicative of hardship, and their expressions convey distress and conflict.

The title or description at the bottom of the image reads "Ce qu'il y a de plus affreux dans l'hiver," which translates to "The most dreadful thing in winter." This suggests that the image is portraying the desperation and harsh conditions faced by people, likely due to cold weather and poverty.

The lithograph is signed by an artist with the initials C. Travies, and the print is credited to "Lith. de Delaporte." This image may have been published during the 19th century, a time when caricature journals often highlighted social issues and the plight of the lower classes.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-19

This appears to be a historical print or lithograph titled "La Caricature (Journal)" and is a satirical illustration. The image shows several figures engaged in what appears to be a violent struggle or altercation. The drawing style is expressive and dramatic, with loose, energetic line work characteristic of political caricature of the period. At the bottom of the image, there are some objects scattered on the ground. The artwork is credited to "C. Travies" and was produced by "Lith. de Delaporte" according to the text at the bottom. The caption in French reads "Ce qu'il y a de plus affreux dans l'univers" which translates to "The most frightful thing in the universe." This appears to be a social or political commentary piece from what seems to be a French satirical journal.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-19

The image shows an old illustration or engraving depicting two figures in a tender embrace. They appear to be a man and a woman dressed in tattered, peasant-style clothing. The man is leaning down and holding the woman close as she gazes up at him. Surrounding them on the ground are various baskets and items suggesting a rural or agricultural setting. The title at the top reads "La Caricature (Journal)". Below the illustration is a French caption that translates to "He who has more often in Prisons". The style of the drawing has a sketchy, expressive quality typical of 19th century illustrations and political cartoons. Overall, it presents an intimate, emotional scene of two lovers despite their humble circumstances.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-19

The image appears to be a black and white engraved illustration from a historical publication. It depicts two figures, one wearing a large basket or woven covering on their head, interacting with another figure who is seated and appears to be in distress. The figures are wearing ornate, detailed clothing that suggests a historical or cultural setting. There are some additional elements in the background, such as what looks like a dog or other animal. The style and composition of the image suggest it is an illustration from a journal or publication, as indicated by the caption at the top of the frame.

Meta Llama

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

The image depicts a black and white illustration of a man and a woman in a distressed state, with the man holding a basket and the woman appearing to be in a state of despair. The illustration is captioned "La Caricature (Journal)" and is attributed to the artist C. Travis. The scene is set against a plain background, with the focus on the emotional and physical distress of the two figures. The illustration appears to be a commentary on the struggles and hardships faced by individuals in a particular time and place, possibly during a period of economic or social upheaval.

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

The image is a black-and-white illustration of three men in a physical altercation. The man on the left is wearing dark pants and a light-colored shirt, while the man in the middle is dressed in a light-colored shirt and pants. The man on the right is also wearing dark pants and a light-colored shirt.

In the foreground, there are various objects scattered around, including what appears to be a basket or a hat. The background of the image is a plain white surface, with some text written in French at the top and bottom of the page. The overall atmosphere of the image suggests a scene of conflict or violence, with the three men engaged in a heated argument or physical fight.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-19

The image is a black-and-white etching of three individuals engaged in a physical altercation. The scene is set outdoors, with a rugged, uneven ground beneath them. The central figure, a man, is carrying a large wicker basket on his back and appears to be the focal point of the conflict. He is being attacked by the two other individuals, who are trying to pull him down. One of the attackers is on the left, reaching out to grab the central figure, while the other is on the right, kneeling and also attempting to pull him down. The central figure is wearing a hat and has a determined expression. The background is sparse, with no other objects or people visible, focusing the viewer's attention on the struggle. The etching has a rough, hand-drawn quality, with visible lines and shading that add to the dramatic effect of the scene.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-19

The image is a black-and-white illustration titled "La Caricature (Journal)" with the number "17" in the upper right corner. The image depicts three figures engaged in a struggle on the ground. One of the figures is carrying a large basket on their back, while the other two are trying to take it from them. The image has a caption that reads "Coqil il y a plus affreux dans l'univers," which translates to "There is nothing more terrible in the universe." The image also includes the names of the artists, C.J. Travies, and the publisher, Delaporte. The image is dated and has a watermark in the bottom left corner.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

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