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Human Generated Data

Title

Franco and his cohorts are afraid to call "victory", because they well know that "victory" will always, always belong to the people

Date

1938

People

Artist: Raúl Anguiano, Mexican 1915-2006

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Anonymous Loan in honor of Faustino Gustavo Ramos, '96, 131.1996

Copyright

© Raúl Anguiano Valadez / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

Human Generated Data

Title

Franco and his cohorts are afraid to call "victory", because they well know that "victory" will always, always belong to the people

People

Artist: Raúl Anguiano, Mexican 1915-2006

Date

1938

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Anonymous Loan in honor of Faustino Gustavo Ramos, '96, 131.1996

Copyright

© Raúl Anguiano Valadez / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2021-04-03

Art 97.4
Painting 96.6
Person 87.7
Human 87.7
Person 86.4
Person 75.5
Poster 75.2
Advertisement 75.2
Text 70.6
Drawing 69.9
Person 63.8
Sketch 60

Clarifai
created on 2021-04-03

people 99.8
print 99.8
art 99.7
illustration 99.1
painting 98.7
man 98.7
adult 98.3
engraving 96.4
group 95.2
vintage 94.5
portrait 94.4
one 94.1
paper 94.1
old 94
etching 93
sepia pigment 92.9
woodcut 92.4
two 92
retro 91.1
woman 90.9

Imagga
created on 2021-04-03

sketch 100
drawing 100
representation 89.5
art 27.9
sculpture 24.2
money 23.8
cash 22.9
currency 22.4
statue 21.2
architecture 19.5
ancient 19
dollar 17.6
banking 16.6
culture 16.2
religion 16.1
bank 16.1
finance 16.1
book jacket 15.2
paper 14.9
old 14.6
history 14.3
bill 14.3
savings 14
detail 13.7
figure 13
wealth 12.6
exchange 12.4
business 12.2
economy 12.1
stone 11.9
carving 11.8
jacket 11.8
financial 11.6
temple 11.4
artistic 11.3
monument 11.2
famous 11.2
design 11.1
close 10.9
decoration 10.7
religious 10.3
church 10.2
note 10.1
vintage 9.9
marble 9.9
banknotes 9.8
one 9.7
banknote 9.7
holy 9.6
black 9.6
god 9.6
investment 9.2
wrapping 9
bills 8.7
hundred 8.7
dollars 8.7
antique 8.7
pay 8.6
capital 8.5
historical 8.5
rich 8.4
historic 8.3
artwork 8.2
style 8.2
landmark 8.1
closeup 8.1
symbol 8.1
market 8
face 7.8
travel 7.7
us 7.7
payment 7.7
spirituality 7.7
notes 7.7
loan 7.7
great 7.7
pattern 7.5
city 7.5
man 7.4

Google
created on 2021-04-03

Microsoft
created on 2021-04-03

text 100
book 99.9
drawing 99.5
sketch 99.1
illustration 96.3
cartoon 86.7
painting 81.4
person 78.3
engraving 62.9
human face 53.2

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

AWS Rekognition

Age 43-61
Gender Male, 76.3%
Fear 84.8%
Disgusted 4.5%
Sad 3.9%
Angry 2.4%
Surprised 2.3%
Happy 1%
Confused 0.7%
Calm 0.4%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person
Poster
Person 87.7%

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 97.8%
pets animals 2.2%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2021-04-03

a close up of a book 61.6%
close up of a book 55.4%
a hand holding a book 55.3%

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-18

This image depicts a black and white drawing that portrays a group of men observing something happening outside the frame. The man in the forefront appears distressed, clutching his head with his hand, and his facial expression suggests deep concern or dismay. Behind him, there is a cluster of other men, their attention directed towards the same unseen event, suggested by the direction of their gaze. In the background, through a window or opening, there are figures that seem to be celebrating or demonstrating with raised fists and a flag, as indicated by the text "¡Viva la Independencia!" which translates to "Long live Independence!". Below the illustration, there is a caption that reads, "14. Franco y los suyos temen hasta a su propio "triunfo" pues saben bien que hasta su "triunfo", sería siempre, siempre, el triunfo del pueblo." This translates to, "14. Franco and his own fear even their own 'triumph' because they know well that even their 'triumph' would always, always be the triumph of the people." The illustration and caption together seem to convey a political message, suggesting a tension between the aspirations of the people and the concerns of a ruling authority, symbolized by the characters in the illustration. Given the text references and the nature of the scene depicted, it is likely related to a specific historical or political context, imbued with themes of oppression, resistance, and the struggle for independence.

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

This image appears to be a black and white drawing with a satirical or critical tone, possibly aimed at political figures. It showcases a group of men huddled together in what appears to be an interior space. The expressions on their faces reflect fear, worry, or discomfort. Outside the window, figures can be seen celebrating under a banner that reads "¡Viva la independencia!" which translates to "Long live independence!" The composition and style of the drawing suggest a dramatic contrast between the anxious figures inside and the jubilant crowd outside. This is emphasized by the text at the bottom, which reads: "14. Franco y los suyos temen hasta a su propio 'triunfo' pues saben bien que hasta su 'triunfo', sería siempre, siempre, el triunfo del pueblo." This translates to "Franco and his followers fear even their own 'triumph' because they know well that even their 'triumph' would always, always be the triumph of the people." This strongly implies a critique of Franco and his allies, suggesting that any apparent success they achieve is overshadowed by the inevitable victory of the people's will or spirit. The style, tone, and content indicate it might be a piece of political art or propaganda from a period of conflict or oppression, likely referencing the Spanish Civil War or Francoist Spain.

Anthropic Claude

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

The image appears to be an illustration depicting a complex and violent scene. It shows a group of struggling, distorted human figures, with the text "¡Viva la independencia!" (Long live independence!) appearing in the background. The figures seem to be engaged in some kind of conflict or confrontation, with their bodies and expressions conveying a sense of anguish and struggle. The overall style of the illustration is dark and expressive, with heavy use of shadows and sharp, distorted lines to create a sense of tension and intensity. While the specific identities of the individuals are not clear, the image seems to be conveying a powerful message about the struggle for independence or liberation.

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

The image is a black and white sketch or drawing depicting several people in a crowd or group setting. The people are drawn with rough, expressive lines giving an emotional intensity to the scene. In the background, there appears to be a building or structure with a window. Below the drawing, there is text in Spanish that reads: "14. Franco y los suyos temen hasta a su propio "triunfo" pues saben bien que hasta su "triunfo", seria siempre, siempre, el triunfo del pueblo." which translates to English as "14. Franco and his supporters fear even their own "triumph" because they know well that even their "triumph" would always, always be the triumph of the people." The drawing conveys a sense of unrest, struggle or protest based on the body language and expressions of the figures. The accompanying text provides political context, referencing Francisco Franco, suggesting this image is commenting on or criticizing his regime in Spain.

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

This is a dramatic black and white illustration that appears to be political artwork, likely from the Spanish Civil War period. The image shows several figures drawn in an expressive, sketchy style looking fearfully at a scene through a window where people can be seen demonstrating, with text reading "¡VIVA LA INDEPENDENCIA!" (Long live independence!). The artwork uses heavy shading and bold lines to create a sense of tension and drama. The figures in the foreground are depicted with exaggerated expressions of concern or fear as they observe the crowd outside. There is Spanish text at the bottom of the image that references Franco and suggests that even in "triumph," the victory would always belong to the people. This appears to be part of a series of political illustrations or propaganda pieces, using art to comment on the political situation in Spain during this turbulent historical period. The contrast between the fearful observers and the energetic demonstrators outside creates a powerful narrative about popular resistance and political power.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-13

The image is a sketch of a scene from a book, likely depicting a moment of celebration or protest. The title of the image is not provided, but it appears to be a piece of artwork created by Salvador Dalí, a renowned Spanish surrealist artist. * **Scene Description:** * The sketch shows a group of people gathered in a room, possibly a living room or a public space. * They are all facing towards the right side of the image, suggesting that they are looking at something or someone outside the frame. * The people in the scene are dressed in clothing that appears to be from the early 20th century, which is consistent with Dalí's style and the time period in which he was active. * **Artistic Style:** * The sketch is rendered in a loose, expressive style that is characteristic of Dalí's work. * The lines are bold and confident, with a focus on capturing the essence of the scene rather than creating a highly detailed representation. * The sketch is done in a dark color, which gives it a moody and introspective feel. * **Symbolism:** * The scene may be symbolic of a larger theme or message, but without more context, it is difficult to say what that might be. * The fact that the people are all facing towards the right side of the image could suggest that they are looking towards a future or a goal, but this is purely speculative. * **Overall Impression:** * The sketch is a powerful and evocative piece of art that invites the viewer to interpret its meaning and significance. * It is a testament to Dalí's skill as an artist and his ability to capture complex emotions and ideas in a simple yet effective way.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-13

The image depicts a page from an open book, featuring a black-and-white sketch of a group of men gathered around a window. The men are dressed in suits and appear to be watching a scene outside the window, where people are running and waving their arms. In the top-right corner of the window, the text "¡VIVA LA INDEPENDENCIA!" is written. At the bottom of the page, a caption in Spanish reads: "14. France y los suyos temen hasta a su propio 'triunfo' pues saben bien que hasta su 'triunfo', seria siempre, siempre, el triunfo del pueblo." This translates to: "14. France and its own fear even its own 'triumph' because they know well that until its 'triumph', it would always be, always, the triumph of the people." The overall atmosphere of the image suggests a sense of excitement and celebration, as the men watch the scene outside the window. The use of bold lines and expressive facial expressions adds to the dynamic feel of the sketch.

Amazon Nova

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

The image is a black-and-white drawing from a book. It depicts a group of people, possibly in a protest or rally, with a man in the foreground holding another man by the shoulders. The man in the foreground has a serious expression, while the man he is holding has a shocked or surprised expression. There is a man in the background with his arms raised, and a person with a flag. The drawing has a caption in Spanish that reads "¡Viva la independencia!" and "Franco y los suyos temen hasta su propio 'triunfo', pues saben bien que hasta su 'triunfo', seria siempre, siempre, el triunfo del pueblo."

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

The image shows a black and white drawing of four men, with three of them hugging each other. The man on the left is looking up, while the man in the middle is looking down. The man on the right is looking to the side. Behind them, there is a window with a curtain, and a person is standing outside. The image has a watermark that reads "iVIVA LA INDEPENDENCIA!" in the upper right corner.

Text analysis

Amazon

LA
temen
INDEPENDENCIA!
triunfo
suyos
pueblo.
seria
saben
triunfo"
propio
pues
del
el
los
que
hasta
pues saben bien que hasta su *triunfo", seria siempre,
siempre,
14.
i LA INDEPENDENCIA!
bien
sleropre. el triunfo del
14. Franeo y los suyos temen hasta su propio
*triunfo",
VIA
su
Franeo
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y

Google

VIKA LA INDEPENDENCIA ! 14. France y los suyos temen hasta a su propio "triunfo" pues saben blen que hasta su triunfo", seria siempre, slempre, el triunto del pueblo.
VIKA
LA
INDEPENDENCIA
!
14.
France
y
los
suyos
temen
hasta
a
su
propio
"triunfo"
pues
saben
blen
que
triunfo",
seria
siempre,
slempre,
el
triunto
del
pueblo.