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Human Generated Data

Title

[Der Kanzlerkandidat]

Date

1972

People

Artist: Ernst Volland, German born 1946

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, The Willy and Charlotte Reber Collection, Gift of Charlotte Reber, 1996.152.26

Human Generated Data

Title

[Der Kanzlerkandidat]

People

Artist: Ernst Volland, German born 1946

Date

1972

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, The Willy and Charlotte Reber Collection, Gift of Charlotte Reber, 1996.152.26

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-11-09

Head 100
Person 99
Human 99
Person 98
Person 97.8
Person 95.4
Person 93.7
Advertisement 93.3
Poster 93.3
Person 93.1
Person 92.6
Person 91.5
Collage 90.5
Face 88
Jaw 81.6
Person 68
Flyer 56.8
Paper 56.8
Brochure 56.8

Clarifai
created on 2019-11-09

people 99.9
monochrome 98.7
adult 98.2
portrait 98.1
print 98.1
man 97.1
vertical 94.8
illustration 94
engraving 92.9
one 92.4
paper 92.3
vintage 90.5
art 86.7
antique 85.7
chair 85.5
old 85.3
retro 83.7
group 81.8
administration 78.5
collection 77.1

Imagga
created on 2019-11-09

comic book 100
print media 50.7
currency 30.5
money 29.8
dollar 27.8
cash 24.7
book jacket 23.7
vintage 22.3
bill 21.9
banking 21.1
wealth 20.7
paper 20.4
financial 18.7
finance 18.6
jacket 18.4
business 18.2
bank 17.9
stamp 17.4
dollars 17.4
mail 17.2
close 17.1
man 16.1
savings 15.8
retro 15.6
art 15
wrapping 15
mug shot 14.8
postmark 14.8
investment 14.7
design 14.6
hundred 14.5
exchange 14.3
us 13.5
pattern 13
letter 12.8
closeup 12.8
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old 12.5
cartoon 12.5
one 11.9
grunge 11.9
card 11.9
postage 11.8
drawing 11.8
photograph 11.5
symbol 11.4
banknote 10.7
male 10.6
finances 10.6
sketch 10.6
loan 10.5
representation 10.2
economy 10.2
people 10
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printed 9.8
creation 9.8
envelope 9.7
post 9.5
covering 9.4
stock 9.4
rich 9.3
black 9
shows 8.9
bills 8.7
icon 8.7
united 8.6
portrait 8.4
sign 8.3
person 8.3
banner 8.3
success 8
franklin 7.9
wages 7.8
banknotes 7.8
boy 7.8
states 7.7
treasury 7.7
human 7.5
silhouette 7.5
style 7.4
note 7.4
collection 7.2
market 7.1

Google
created on 2019-11-09

Microsoft
created on 2019-11-09

nintendo 100
text 100
human face 99
person 95.8
man 95.4
poster 93
cartoon 89.4
sketch 82.5
drawing 81.2
glasses 77.9
clothing 57

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

Microsoft

Google

AWS Rekognition

Age 43-61
Gender Male, 99.6%
Calm 90.4%
Happy 0.4%
Surprised 1.2%
Fear 0.9%
Disgusted 0.5%
Sad 2.9%
Angry 1.8%
Confused 1.9%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person
Person 99%

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 100%

Captions

OpenAI GPT

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

The image is a poster featuring the title "Der Kanzlerkandidat" at the top, which translates to "The Chancellor Candidate." Below the title, there are nine sections, each containing an image and a quote in German. The quotes discuss various political and social issues, including the SS and SA, freedom and justice for the German people, political integrity, factionalism, and national unity. Each section appears to illustrate different perspectives or statements, likely from a political figure or candidates. The layout uses a grid format, with three rows and three columns, creating a visually structured presentation of the content.

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-05

The image shows a poster titled "Der Kanzlerkandidat," which translates to "The Chancellor Candidate" in German. Below the title, there are six black and white photographs arranged in two columns, each with a text box below containing quotes in German. The faces in each of the photos are obscured by gray rectangles. Each quote relates to a political statement or opinion. The text's content indicates a political context, possibly pertaining to an election campaign or political discourse. There is a signature at the bottom right of the poster. At the very bottom of the poster, on the left, there appears to be a caption or additional text that includes a fraction (1/2) of a larger statement or numbering system, possibly indicating that this poster is part of a series or a specific section of a publication. The context of the quotes and the specific political stance they represent cannot be determined from the image alone without further information about the time period, the specific political campaign, or the identity of the chancellor candidate being referenced.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-05

The image shows a collection of black and white portraits of various German politicians, along with captions in German expressing their views and positions on what appears to be the topic of "Der Kanzlerkandidat" (The Chancellor Candidate). The men have serious expressions and are dressed in suits and ties typical of politicians. Based on some of the recognizable faces and the overall dated appearance, this seems to be from the mid-20th century era of West German politics, likely related to a chancellor election. The layout arranges the portraits in a 3x3 grid with the German text captions underneath each photo.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-05

This image appears to be a collage of black and white photographs of several men, who seem to be German political figures. The title at the top of the image reads "Der Kanzlerkandidat", which suggests these men are candidates for the position of Chancellor of Germany. The image contains various quotes or phrases attributed to each individual, though I cannot identify or name the specific individuals shown. The overall tone and presentation of the image suggests it may be related to a political campaign or election. However, I will refrain from identifying or naming any of the individuals depicted, as per the provided instructions.

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-05

This appears to be a historical German political campaign poster or document titled "Der Kanzlerkandidat" (The Chancellor Candidate). It shows a grid of nine black and white photographs with German text quotes beneath them. The vintage quality and layout suggests this is from a particular era in German political history. Each image is accompanied by what appears to be a political statement or quote in German. The format seems designed to showcase different aspects or moments of this candidate's campaign or political messaging. The images are arranged in a 3x3 grid format, and all appear to be from public appearances or official photography. The overall tone and style suggests this is likely from mid-20th century German politics.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-12

The image presents a collage of black-and-white photographs featuring various individuals, accompanied by text in German. The title "Der Kanzlerkandidat" is prominently displayed at the top. * **Title** * The title "Der Kanzlerkandidat" is written in bold, black font at the top of the image. * **Photographs** * The collage consists of nine photographs, each depicting a different individual. * The photographs are arranged in three rows of three, with each row featuring a distinct set of individuals. * The individuals in the photographs appear to be men, and they are all dressed in formal attire, including suits and ties. * **Text** * Below each photograph, there is a block of text in German. * The text appears to be quotes or statements from the individuals featured in the photographs. * The text is written in a standard font and is not bolded or italicized. * **Background** * The background of the image is a light beige color. * There is a darker beige border around the edges of the image. * **Overall** * The image appears to be a collection of quotes or statements from various individuals, possibly politicians or public figures. * The use of black-and-white photographs and German text suggests that the image may have been created in the past, possibly in the mid-20th century.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-12

The image is a black-and-white poster featuring nine photographs of men, each accompanied by a quote in German. The title at the top reads "Der Kanzlerkandidat" in bold, black font. **Photographs:** * The nine photographs are arranged in three rows of three, showcasing the men from the chest up. * Each photograph is in black and white, with varying levels of contrast and brightness. * The men are dressed in formal attire, including suits, ties, and collared shirts. **Quotes:** * Below each photograph is a quote in German, written in a smaller font than the title. * The quotes appear to be statements or opinions from the men depicted in the photographs. * The text is in a standard font, with no embellishments or decorations. **Background:** * The background of the poster is a light beige color, providing a neutral backdrop for the photographs and quotes. * There are no other design elements or graphics on the poster, aside from the title and the photographs and quotes. **Overall:** * The poster appears to be a political or campaign-related material, given the title and the quotes from the men. * The use of black-and-white photographs and a simple design suggests a serious or formal tone. * The poster may have been created for a specific event or occasion, such as an election or a political rally.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-05

The image is a black-and-white poster titled "Der Kanzlerkandidat," which translates to "The Chancellor Candidate." The poster features six photographs of a man, each accompanied by a quote in German. The man appears to be a political figure, possibly a candidate for the position of Chancellor, given the title of the poster. The first photograph shows the man with a serious expression, and the quote reads: "Der Unterschied zwischen den früheren SS und SA und ihnen ist nur, daß diese Leute damals keine Bärte und langen Haare trugen." This translates to: "The difference between the former SS and SA and them is only that these people back then did not wear beards and long hair." The second photograph shows the man with a slight smile, and the quote reads: "Ich will Freiheit, Gerechtigkeit und Wohlgefühl für das deutsche Volk, wenn es sein muß, mit der Maschinenpistole in der Hand." This translates to: "I want freedom, justice, and well-being for the German people, if necessary, with a machine gun in hand." The third photograph shows the man with a more relaxed expression, and the quote reads: "Mit uns kann nicht Schindluder treiben; sonst werden wir in das Gegenteil von dem treten, was aus Ihrem Mund rauskommt." This translates to: "You can't fool around with us; otherwise, we will do the opposite of what comes out of your mouth." The fourth photograph shows the man with a contemplative expression, and the quote reads: "Wenn die Union mich absägt, ist sie nur noch die Hälfte wert." This translates to: "If the Union cuts me down, it's only worth half as much." The fifth photograph shows the man with a determined expression, and the quote reads: "Eines wird man... Herrn Brandt fragen dürfen: Was haben Sie zwölf Jahre lang draußen gemacht? Wir wissen, was wir drinnen gemacht haben." This translates to: "One thing we will be allowed to ask Mr. Brandt: What have you been doing outside for twelve years? We know what we've been doing inside." The sixth photograph shows the man with a serious expression, and the quote reads: "Ich bin ein Deutschernationaler und fordere bedingte bedingungslose Gehörsamkeit." This translates to: "I am a German nationalist and demand unconditional obedience." The poster appears to be a campaign poster for a political candidate, highlighting his views and stances on various issues. The quotes suggest a strong, nationalist, and somewhat authoritarian tone, with a focus on freedom, justice, and the protection of the German people. The candidate's appearance and demeanor in the photographs also convey a sense of determination and resolve.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-05

The image is a political poster from the 1950s featuring a collage of photographs of a man with a mustache and short hair. The man is dressed in a suit and tie and is looking directly at the camera. The photographs are arranged in a grid-like pattern, with each photograph showing the man from a different angle or with a different expression. The text on the poster reads "Der Kanzlerkandidat," which translates to "The Chancellor Candidate." The text is written in bold, capitalized letters and is positioned above the photographs of the man. The poster is likely intended to promote the man as a candidate for the position of Chancellor of Germany. The image has a vintage, black-and-white aesthetic, which adds to its historical context and suggests that it may have been created during a time of political upheaval or change in Germany. The use of multiple photographs of the same person in different poses and expressions is a common technique in political advertising to convey a sense of familiarity and approachability to the viewer.

Text analysis

Amazon

Der
Der Kanzlerkandidat
Kanzlerkandidat
Gegenteil
Unterschied
und
Freiheit,
damals
zwischen
Gerechtig-
nicht
Leute
Wohlgefuhl
Schind-
man
deutsche
will
diese
sein
Barte
treiben:sonst
fur
kann
von
Volk.
fruheren
SA
der
lhnen
wir
wenn
das
.Der Unterschied zwischen der .Ich will Freiheit, Gerechtig- .Mit uns kann man nicht Schind-
werden
fruheren SS und SA und lhnen keit und Wohlgefuhl fur das luder treiben:sonst werden wir
ist nur. daB diese Leute damals deutsche Volk. wenn es sein in das Gegenteil von dem tre-
in
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Google

Der Kanzlerkandidat ..Ich will Freiheit, Gerechtig- keit und Wohlgefühl für das deutsche Volk, wenn es sein muß, mit der Maschinenpisto- le erreichen." ,,Mit uns kann man nicht Schind- luder treiben; sonst werden wir in das Gegenteil von dem tre- ten, was aus Ihrem Mund raus- kommt." ,,Der Unterschied zwischen der früheren SS und SA und Ihnen ist nur, daß diese Leute damals keine Bärte und langen Haare trugen." ,,Eines wird man Herrn Brandt fragen dürfen: Was haben Sie zwolf Jahre lang draußen ge- macht? Wir wissen, was wir drin- nen gemacht haben." Wem es bei uns hier im Bun desgebiet nicht paßt, der kann ja hinübergehen in die Sowjet- zone." ,Wenn die Union mich absägt, ist sie nur noch die Hälfte wert." Wer mich daran hindern würde, an die Macht zu kommen, den würde ich umbringen." Sammlungsbewegung zur Ret- tung des Vaterlandes." lch bin ein Deutschnationaler und fordere bedingungslosen Ge- horsam."
Der
Kanzlerkandidat
..Ich
will
Freiheit,
Gerechtig-
keit
und
Wohlgefühl
für
das
deutsche
Volk,
wenn
es
sein
muß,
mit
der
Maschinenpisto-
le
erreichen."
,,Mit
uns
kann
man
nicht
Schind-
luder
treiben;
sonst
werden
wir
in
Gegenteil
von
dem
tre-
ten,
was
aus
Ihrem
Mund
raus-
kommt."
,,Der
Unterschied
zwischen
früheren
SS
SA
Ihnen
ist
nur,
daß
diese
Leute
damals
keine
Bärte
langen
Haare
trugen."
,,Eines
wird
Herrn
Brandt
fragen
dürfen:
Was
haben
Sie
zwolf
Jahre
lang
draußen
ge-
macht?
Wir
wissen,
drin-
nen
gemacht
haben."
Wem
bei
hier
im
Bun
desgebiet
paßt,
ja
hinübergehen
die
Sowjet-
zone."
,Wenn
Union
mich
absägt,
sie
nur
noch
Hälfte
wert."
Wer
daran
hindern
würde,
an
Macht
zu
kommen,
den
würde
ich
umbringen."
Sammlungsbewegung
zur
Ret-
tung
des
Vaterlandes."
lch
bin
ein
Deutschnationaler
fordere
bedingungslosen
Ge-
horsam."