Human Generated Data

Title

Plundering of the Yaqui's Land (The Forces of Don Porfirio Serving the Yanquis)

Date

1947

People

Artist: Leopoldo Méndez, Mexican 1902 - 1969

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Anonymous Loan in honor of Faustino Gustavo Ramos, Class of 1996, 25.1996

Copyright

© Estate of Leopoldo Méndez / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

Human Generated Data

Title

Plundering of the Yaqui's Land (The Forces of Don Porfirio Serving the Yanquis)

People

Artist: Leopoldo Méndez, Mexican 1902 - 1969

Date

1947

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Anonymous Loan in honor of Faustino Gustavo Ramos, Class of 1996, 25.1996

Copyright

© Estate of Leopoldo Méndez / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2023-08-21

Page 99.3
Text 99.3
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People 97.9
Person 94.9
Book 94.7
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Person 91.7
Person 90.5
Person 85.4
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Person 75.6
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Head 69.1
Face 68.4
Drawing 68.2
Person 65.8
Poster 58
Animal 57.2
Mammal 57.2
Painting 56.9
Knight 56.4
Samurai 55.5

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-13

people 99.8
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Imagga
created on 2023-08-21

sketch 100
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Google
created on 2023-08-21

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Microsoft
created on 2023-08-21

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Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person
Baby
Person 97.9%
Person 94.9%
Person 91.7%
Person 90.5%
Person 85.4%
Person 75.6%
Person 65.8%
Baby 75.6%

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 100%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2023-08-21

a close up of a book 75.4%
close up of a book 70.5%
a close up of a book cover 70.4%

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-06

This is a black-and-white image of a stylized artistic print. The print depicts a powerful and menacing equestrian figure brandishing a club or mace in the air with his right hand. The figure is wearing a suit with a tie and a hat, which gives him an air of authority or business-like appearance; however, the presence of the horse and the action convert the scene into one that suggests conflict or aggression. Underneath the horse are several smaller figures that seem disoriented, possibly being trampled or attacked, and further implying a sense of violence or oppression. These figures appear to be varied in age and gender, possibly representing a diverse group of individuals. Behind the central equestrian figure, there's a sign with a name and text that reads "CHARLES CONANT SONORA & SINALOA IRRIGATION CO." which suggests that the image may be related to a historical or political matter involving this company, likely in the regions of Sonora and Sinaloa. At the bottom of the image, there is Spanish text that reads: "2 DESPOJO DE LA TIERRA A LOS YAQUIS. (EL EJERCITO DE DON PORFIRIO AL SERVICIO DE LAS EMPRESAS YANQUIS). Grabado de Leopoldo Méndez." This translates in English to "2. Dispossession of the Yaqui Land. (The Army of Don Porfirio at the Service of Yankee Companies). Engraving by Leopoldo Méndez." This indicates that the image is an engraving by the artist Leopoldo Méndez and is possibly the second in a series dealing with the dispossession of land from the Yaqui people. The reference to "Don Porfirio" likely relates to Porfirio Díaz, who was a long-term president/dictator of Mexico, and the term "Yankee Companies" implies American involvement or influence. The entire scene can be interpreted as a stark commentary on the exploitation and oppression faced by the Yaqui people or other indigenous groups during that era.

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

This image is a black and white drawing or illustration depicting a historical or social scene with intense and dramatic imagery. The composition features some key elements: 1. **Large Hands**: The left side of the image shows large, authoritative hands holding a sign that reads "CHARLES CONANT, SONDRA & SWALDA IRRIGATION CO." indicating the influence or control of a corporation. 2. **Figures**: Several figures can be seen, depicting a conflict or confrontation. A prominent figure on the right is mounted on a horse, wielding a sword in a threatening manner. Another figure is on the ground, appearing to be in a vulnerable position, possibly being attacked or defending themselves. 3. **Landscape and Structures**: The background includes rough terrain with rocks and what seem to be rudimentary structures or barriers. It gives a sense of displacement or a struggle over land. 4. **Text**: At the bottom-left corner, there is a caption in Spanish, which translates to "2. Despojo de la tierra a los Yaquis. (El ejercito de Don Porfirio al servicio de las empresas yanquis)." This translates to "2. Dispossession of the land from the Yaquis. (The army of Don Porfirio in the service of Yankee companies.)" It is engraved by Leopoldo Méndez. The artwork seems to be a critique of corporate and government exploitation of indigenous people. Here, the Yaquis, an indigenous group, are shown being dispossessed of their land, highlighting the collaboration between the military forces of Don Porfirio (probably referring to Porfirio Díaz, a former Mexican president) and American (Yankee) companies. The style suggests that it is a piece of political commentary or protest art.

Anthropic Claude

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

The image depicts a scene of workers, likely laborers or farmers, being forcibly removed from their land by armed soldiers. The soldiers are shown carrying weapons and riding on horseback, while the workers appear to be resisting and struggling against the displacement. The overall scene conveys a sense of conflict, oppression, and the struggle for land and resources. The text at the top identifies the artists as "Charles Covant, Sondra & Smalda Irrigation Co.", suggesting this is an illustration of some historical event or conflict.

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

This is a black and white woodcut or linocut print depicting a historical scene of land dispossession. The image shows a sign for "Charles Conant Sonora & Sinaloa Irrigation Co." and appears to depict conflict or violence. In the foreground, there are figures engaged in forceful actions, with some wielding clubs or weapons. The art style is bold and dramatic, using strong black lines and dynamic composition typical of political protest art. The caption in Spanish indicates this depicts the dispossession of Yaqui lands during the Porfirio Díaz era, with the Mexican army serving foreign business interests. The artist is credited as Leopoldo Méndez, and the work appears to be a criticism of historical colonial and corporate exploitation.

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 by Mexican artist Leopoldo Méndez, titled "Despojo de la Tierra a los Yaquis" (Expropriation of the Land from the Yaquis). The print depicts a scene of violence and conflict, with a man on horseback wielding a sword and a group of people in the background, some of whom are being attacked or fleeing. * The title of the print, "Despojo de la Tierra a los Yaquis," is written in Spanish at the bottom of the image. * The print is signed by the artist, Leopoldo Méndez, in the bottom-right corner. * The print is part of a series of works by Méndez that explore themes of social justice and political activism in Mexico during the early 20th century. * The print is considered an important work of Mexican art and a powerful representation of the struggles faced by indigenous communities in Mexico during this period. Overall, the image is a powerful and thought-provoking representation of the struggles faced by indigenous communities in Mexico during the early 20th century. It is a testament to the skill and artistry of Leopoldo Méndez and his ability to convey complex themes and emotions through his work.

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

The image depicts a graphic with text and a logo, featuring a prominent title that reads "system" in bold, black font. The title is accompanied by a subtitle that provides additional context, although the text is too small to be legible. The background of the image is a clean white, providing a clear and concise visual representation of the information being presented.

Text analysis

Amazon

DE
Méndez.
DON
AL
LOS
CHARLES
&
Grabado de Leopoldo Méndez.
Leopoldo
SERVICIO
2
EJERCITO
LA
de
DESPOJO DE LA TIERRA A LOS YAQUIS. (EL EJERCITO DE
DON PORFIRIO AL SERVICIO DE LAS EMPRESAS YANQUIS).
Grabado
EMPRESAS
YAQUIS.
(EL
DESPOJO
TIERRA
LAS
CHARLES CONANT
A
YANQUIS).
PORFIRIO
CONANT
SONDRA
IRRIGATION
SONDRA & SMALDA
IRRIGATION CO-
SMALDA
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CHARLES CONANT SONDRA & SMALDA IRRIGATION CO. 现吸 2 DESPOJO DE LA TIERRA A LOS YAQUIS. (EL EJERCITO DE DON PORFIRIO AL SERVICIO DE LAS EMPRESAS YANQUIS). Grabado de Leopoldo Méndez.
CHARLES
CONANT
SONDRA
&
SMALDA
IRRIGATION
CO
.
2
DESPOJO
DE
LA
TIERRA
A
LOS
YAQUIS
(
EL
EJERCITO
DON
PORFIRIO
AL
SERVICIO
LAS
EMPRESAS
YANQUIS
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Grabado
de
Leopoldo
Méndez