Human Generated Data

Title

Francisco I. Madero's Entrance into Mexico City. June 7, 1911

Date

1947

People

Artist: Isidoro Ocampo, Mexican 1910 - 1983

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Anonymous Loan in honor of Faustino Gustavo Ramos, '96, 51.1996

Human Generated Data

Title

Francisco I. Madero's Entrance into Mexico City. June 7, 1911

People

Artist: Isidoro Ocampo, Mexican 1910 - 1983

Date

1947

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Anonymous Loan in honor of Faustino Gustavo Ramos, '96, 51.1996

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2023-08-21

Art 99.9
Painting 99.9
People 92.5
Person 91.4
Adult 91.4
Male 91.4
Man 91.4
Face 88.2
Head 88.2
Person 86.6
Baby 86.6
Person 86.6
Adult 86.6
Male 86.6
Man 86.6
Person 84.8
Person 81.5
Text 67.3
Drawing 65.5
Person 63.9
Person 62.5
Book 56.5
Comics 56.5
Publication 56.5

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-13

people 99
man 98.1
retro 97.5
art 97.3
no person 96.7
woodcut 96.4
adult 95
one 94.9
print 94.5
woman 93.4
illustration 92.7
wear 92.1
vintage 90.5
portrait 89.8
graphic design 89.6
chalk out 89
painting 87.8
nature 87.7
old 87.2
paper 87

Imagga
created on 2023-08-21

sketch 79.5
drawing 67.7
representation 45.3
design 30
vintage 28.1
art 27.5
retro 27.1
floral 24.7
silhouette 23.2
decoration 20.8
pattern 20.5
graphic 20.4
frame 20.3
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elegant 17.1
elegance 16.8
old 16.7
scroll 16.2
card 16
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decor 15
element 14.9
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leaf 14
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gold 12.3
symbol 12.1
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style 11.9
branch 11.9
shape 11.6
line 11.1
flower 10.8
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menu 8.6
culture 8.6
wallpaper 8.4
modern 8.4
cover 8.3
paint 8.2
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man 8.1
detail 8.1
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cemetery 7.7
mail 7.7
painted 7.6
post 7.6
religious 7.6
poster 7.6
wrapping 7.4
holiday 7.2
animal 7.1

Google
created on 2023-08-21

Organism 85.2
Art 82.3
Font 76.7
Painting 76.2
Illustration 70.3
Drawing 69.3
Visual arts 68.8
Printmaking 61.8
Fictional character 61.7
Rectangle 55.1
Modern art 53.7
Artwork 52.1
Pattern 51.7

Microsoft
created on 2023-08-21

drawing 99.2
text 99.1
sketch 98.9
cartoon 97.5
illustration 97.1
poster 87.2
person 61.8
art 60.1
picture frame 6.1

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person
Adult
Male
Man
Baby
Person 91.4%
Person 86.6%
Person 86.6%
Person 84.8%
Person 81.5%
Person 63.9%
Person 62.5%
Adult 91.4%
Adult 86.6%
Male 91.4%
Male 86.6%
Man 91.4%
Man 86.6%
Baby 86.6%

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 100%

Captions

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-06

This black and white image appears to be a stylized print or woodcut depicting a scene of celebration or a procession. A figure is astride a horse in the foreground, which is an element typically used to signify importance or leadership. The horse's head is turned slightly towards the viewer and is depicted with considerable detail, including the reins and eyes. Behind the foreground figure, there is a group of people, some of whom are holding what seem to be banners or flags aloft, suggesting a festive or possibly political event. The raised arms and the positioning of the people suggest they are either cheering or actively participating in some sort of demonstration. There is movement implied in the strokes of the print, giving the entire work a dynamic, lively feel. The crowd appears animated, and the overall composition suggests a historic or significant moment being captured. Finally, there's text at the bottom of the image which provides context about the scene. It identifies the image as depicting the entrance of Francisco I. Madero into Mexico City and attributes the work to an artist, providing the date of the event as June 7, 1911. This textual element clarifies that the image represents a historical event and credits the artist for the work.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-06

This image is a woodcut illustration depicting a historical scene. It shows a group of people engaged in a celebratory or triumphant moment. Several figures are seen raising their hats in the air, and one individual is riding a horse while holding a flag. The scene appears lively and dynamic, with strong lines and contrasts. The bottom of the image includes a caption in Spanish: "La entrada de Francisco I. Madero en la ciudad de Mexico, 7 de junio de 1911." This translates to "The entry of Francisco I. Madero into Mexico City, June 7, 1911." The artist of the woodcut is identified as Isidoro Ocampo.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-06

The image depicts a heroic figure riding a horse and raising his arms in a triumphant gesture. The background is filled with abstract, dynamic lines that create a sense of movement and energy. The figure appears to be a male wearing a hat and suit, suggesting a historical or political context. The image is a woodcut or linocut print, with a bold, graphic style that emphasizes the contours and shapes of the figures and landscape.

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-06

This is a woodcut or linocut print depicting a historical moment in Mexican history - Francisco I. Madero's entrance into Mexico City on June 7, 1911. The print, created by Isidoro Ocampo, shows a dramatic scene with a central figure on horseback, raising his hat in a gesture of triumph or greeting. The composition is done in a bold black and white style characteristic of relief printing techniques, with strong contrasts and dynamic diagonal lines. Around the mounted figure, there's a crowd of people also raising their hats and appearing to cheer. The style is reminiscent of revolutionary Mexican art, with its strong graphic qualities and emphasis on dramatic movement. The print effectively captures the energy and historical significance of this pivotal moment in the Mexican Revolution.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-06

The image depicts a black-and-white illustration of a man on horseback, surrounded by people holding flags and wearing hats. The man is dressed in a suit and tie, with a beard and mustache, and is riding a horse that faces right. He holds a hat in his right hand and a flag in his left hand. In the background, there are several people standing behind the man, some of whom are holding flags or other objects. The overall atmosphere of the image suggests a sense of celebration or protest, possibly related to a political event or movement. The illustration is rendered in a bold, graphic style, with thick lines and dark shading used to create a dramatic effect. The use of black and white gives the image a timeless quality, and the bold lines and shapes create a sense of energy and movement. The image appears to be a page from a book or magazine, with the number "28" printed at the bottom left corner. The text below the image reads "LA ENTRADA DE FRANCISCO I. MADERO EN LA CIUDAD DE MEXICO, 7 DE JUNIO DE 1911," which translates to "The Entrance of Francisco I. Madero in the City of Mexico, June 7, 1911." This suggests that the image is related to a historical event, possibly the arrival of Madero in Mexico City during the Mexican Revolution.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-06

This image is a black-and-white woodcut print of a man riding a horse, surrounded by people. The man is dressed in dark attire and holds his right arm aloft, grasping a hat. He sits atop a horse, which is facing to the right. To his left, several individuals are depicted, some of whom are also holding their hats in the air. The background of the image features a stylized representation of the sky and clouds, characterized by bold, expressive lines. At the bottom of the page, a caption in Spanish reads: "28 LA ENTRADA DE FRANCISCO I. MADERO EN LA CIUDAD DE MEXICO, 7 DE JUNIO DE 1911. Grabado de Isidoro Ocampo." This translates to "28 The Entry of Francisco I. Madero into Mexico City, June 7, 1911. Engraving by Isidoro Ocampo." The overall atmosphere of the image suggests a sense of celebration and triumph, as the man on horseback appears to be leading a procession or parade. The use of bold lines and expressive brushstrokes adds to the dynamic and energetic feel of the image.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

28 LA ENTRADA DE FRANCISCO I. MADERO EN LA CIUDAD DE MEXICO. 7 DE JUNIO DE 1911. Grabado de Isidoro Ocampo.
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ENTRADA
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I.
MADERO
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CIUDAD
MEXICO
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7
JUNIO
1911
Grabado
de
Isidoro
Ocampo