Human Generated Data

Title

The Natives of Mexico Are Stripped off Their Lands

Date

1947

People

Artist: Francisco Xavier Mora, Mexican 1922 - 2002

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Anonymous Loan in honor of Faustino Gustavo Ramos, '96, 24.1996

Copyright

© Francisco Xavier Mora / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

Human Generated Data

Title

The Natives of Mexico Are Stripped off Their Lands

People

Artist: Francisco Xavier Mora, Mexican 1922 - 2002

Date

1947

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Anonymous Loan in honor of Faustino Gustavo Ramos, '96, 24.1996

Copyright

© Francisco Xavier Mora / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2023-08-21

Art 99.9
Painting 99.9
Page 98.8
Text 98.8
Adult 97.7
Male 97.7
Man 97.7
Person 97.7
Adult 95.5
Male 95.5
Man 95.5
Person 95.5
Person 95.1
Person 93.7
Person 93.3
Face 85.6
Head 85.6
Drawing 81.3
Person 78.6
Person 69.8
Book 56.8
Publication 56.8
Accessories 55.8
Ornament 55.8
Tapestry 55.8
Comics 55.5

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-13

people 99.9
art 99.5
print 99.3
man 99.2
illustration 98.1
adult 97.9
painting 97
woodcut 96
group 95.8
one 95.5
vintage 95.2
woman 94.5
portrait 94.3
retro 93.9
old 92
wear 90.7
war 90.6
engraving 90.3
sword 88.9
veil 88.2

Imagga
created on 2023-08-21

vintage 41.4
sketch 41.1
drawing 40
book jacket 35
old 30.7
stamp 29.1
jacket 28.2
retro 27.1
binding 27
art 26.8
mail 24.9
representation 24.4
postmark 23.7
antique 22.8
postage 22.6
ancient 22.5
grunge 22.2
letter 21.1
wrapping 20.7
post 20
paper 19.6
postal 18.7
design 17.7
texture 16.7
envelope 16.2
covering 16
pattern 15.7
decoration 15.4
arabesque 15.3
global 13.7
frame 13.6
history 13.4
black 13.2
philately 12.8
symbol 12.1
artwork 11.9
culture 11.1
printed 10.8
comic book 10.5
floral 10.2
paint 10
aged 10
painting 9.9
stamps 9.9
close 9.7
scroll 9.5
temple 9.5
graphic 9.5
decorative 9.2
bookmark 9.1
collection 9
religion 9
one 9
shows 8.9
renaissance 8.8
decor 8.8
man 8.7
card 8.7
wall 8.6
travel 8.5
gold 8.2
border 8.1
currency 8.1
circa 7.9
museum 7.9
correspondence 7.8
delivery 7.8
communications 7.7
page 7.4
note 7.4
historic 7.3
ornate 7.3
color 7.2

Google
created on 2023-08-21

Microsoft
created on 2023-08-21

text 99.9
drawing 98.8
book 98.5
sketch 97.2
illustration 92.6
cartoon 87
poster 58.4

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

AWS Rekognition

Age 26-36
Gender Male, 99.4%
Calm 58.2%
Confused 18.2%
Fear 8%
Surprised 7.2%
Angry 6.9%
Sad 5.2%
Disgusted 2.5%
Happy 1.1%

AWS Rekognition

Age 24-34
Gender Male, 100%
Angry 56.1%
Calm 21.7%
Sad 11%
Disgusted 6.7%
Surprised 6.6%
Fear 6.2%
Happy 1.4%
Confused 0.5%

AWS Rekognition

Age 18-26
Gender Male, 79.8%
Sad 100%
Surprised 6.3%
Fear 5.9%
Angry 1.2%
Calm 1%
Disgusted 0.3%
Confused 0.2%
Happy 0.1%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Adult
Male
Man
Person
Adult 97.7%
Adult 95.5%
Male 97.7%
Male 95.5%
Man 97.7%
Man 95.5%
Person 97.7%
Person 95.5%
Person 95.1%
Person 93.7%
Person 93.3%
Person 78.6%
Person 69.8%

Categories

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2023-08-21

a close up of a book 51.6%
close up of a book 45.4%
a hand holding a book 45.3%

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-06

This is a black and white print depicting a dynamic scene. At the center of the image, there is an individual riding a horse, symbolizing authority or power. The background features elements of a landscape with plants and a horizon line, adding depth to the image. In the foreground, there are figures who appear to be in distress, and there is a clear sense of movement and agitation throughout the scene, conveying a narrative of conflict or struggle. The bottom of the image features text in Spanish, which suggests the theme of the artwork relates to the indigenous people of Mexico being dispossessed of their lands. This text attributes the work to "Grabado de Francisco Mora." The style of the image is reminiscent of a woodcut or linocut, characterized by strong contrasts and bold, expressive lines.

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

This image is a woodcut print with a strong and bold style. It depicts a tumultuous scene where indigenous people of Mexico appear to be displaced from their lands. There are multiple figures, including a person on horseback wearing traditional attire, and other individuals carrying belongings and walking. The image suggests a narrative of hardship and displacement. The background includes landscape features such as mountains and vegetation. At the bottom of the print, the text reads, "LOS INDIGENAS DE MEXICO SON DESPOJADOS DE SUS TIERRAS. Grabado de Francisco Mora," indicating that the artist is Francisco Mora and that the artwork is about the indigenous people being dispossessed of their lands.

Anthropic Claude

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

The image is a black and white woodcut or linocut print depicting a scene of indigenous Mexican people being dispossessed of their land. The central figure appears to be an armed soldier or official on horseback, surrounded by a group of indigenous people, some of whom seem to be resisting or pleading with him. The background shows a rural landscape with mountains and vegetation. The caption below the image states "The Indigenous of Mexico are deprived of their lands", indicating this work is meant to convey the exploitation and displacement of the indigenous population.

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

This is a woodcut print by Francisco Mora titled "Los Indigenas de Mexico son Despojados de sus Tierras" (The Indigenous People of Mexico are Dispossessed of their Lands). The black and white print shows a dramatic scene depicting the displacement of indigenous people. The composition features a figure on horseback wearing a wide-brimmed hat at the top of the image, while below, several figures are shown in motion, appearing to be fleeing or being driven from their land. The artistic style uses bold, expressive black lines characteristic of woodcut printing techniques, creating strong contrast and emotional impact. The landscape includes hills and vegetation in the background, while the foreground shows a textured ground surface. The work appears to be commenting on historical land disputes and the treatment of indigenous peoples in Mexico.

Meta Llama

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

The image is a black and white woodcut print of a scene depicting a group of people, including a man on horseback, in a landscape setting. The scene appears to be a historical or cultural representation, possibly from Mexico, given the mention of "Los Indigenas de Mexico" at the bottom of the image. * The print features a man on horseback wearing a hat and holding a rifle, with a group of people standing around him. Some of the people are carrying objects or bundles, while others appear to be engaged in conversation or activity. * In the background, there are hills and trees, suggesting a rural or natural setting. The overall atmosphere of the scene is one of movement and activity, with the figures in the foreground appearing to be in motion or engaged in some kind of interaction. * The use of black and white woodcut printing creates a sense of contrast and texture, with the bold lines and dark shading adding depth and dimension to the image. The print is signed "Grabado de Francisco Mora" at the bottom, indicating that it was created by the artist Francisco Mora. * The image is presented on a beige background, which helps to highlight the details and textures of the print. Overall, the image is a striking representation of a moment in time, capturing the energy and activity of the people and landscape depicted.

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

This image is a black-and-white woodcut print depicting a scene of indigenous people being driven by a man on horseback. The man, dressed in a hat and cloak, holds a whip in his right hand, while the indigenous people are shown in various poses, some running or walking, others appearing to be in distress. The background of the image features a landscape with hills and trees, adding context to the scene. The print is accompanied by a caption at the bottom, which reads "LOS INDIGENAS DE MEXICO SON DESPOJADOS DE SUS TIERRAS" (The Indigenous People of Mexico Are Dispossessed of Their Lands). This text provides additional context to the image, highlighting the theme of displacement and exploitation of indigenous peoples. Overall, the image presents a powerful and evocative depiction of a historical event or issue, inviting the viewer to reflect on the experiences of indigenous communities and the impact of colonialism and exploitation.

Text analysis

Amazon

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SUS
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INDIGENAS
1 LOS INDIGENAS DE MEXICO SON DESPOJADOS DE SUS
Grabado
Grabado de Francisco Mora.
MEXICO
LOS
Francisco
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Google

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