Human Generated Data

Title

Compromise with the South

Date

1864

People

Artist: Unidentified Artist,

Artist after: Thomas Nast, American 1840 - 1902

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Purchase through the generosity of Melvin R. Seiden, M23239

Human Generated Data

Title

Compromise with the South

People

Artist: Unidentified Artist,

Artist after: Thomas Nast, American 1840 - 1902

Date

1864

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Purchase through the generosity of Melvin R. Seiden, M23239

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-07-16

Human 99.4
Person 99.4
Art 95.7
Painting 92
Drawing 89.1
Soil 68.5
Sketch 68.4
Text 61.3
Archaeology 58.1
Workshop 56.3
Person 42.7

Clarifai
created on 2019-07-16

people 100
print 99.9
illustration 99.9
engraving 99.8
art 99.4
adult 98.7
etching 98
man 97.5
woodcut 97.3
group 97
lithograph 96
vintage 93.3
cavalry 93.1
leader 93
antique 92.7
military 92.2
one 90.4
painting 89.7
music 89.5
old 89.3

Imagga
created on 2019-07-16

cemetery 36
money 30.6
cash 27.5
currency 26.9
dollar 24.1
paper 23.5
banking 22.1
finance 20.3
financial 19.6
sketch 19.2
business 18.8
bank 18.4
wealth 18
structure 17.4
dollars 17.4
us 17.4
close 17.1
bill 17.1
memorial 14.6
old 14.6
drawing 14.4
travel 14.1
comic book 14
rich 14
hundred 13.6
exchange 13.4
savings 13.1
franklin 12.8
representation 12.8
brass 12.6
pay 12.5
art 12
one 12
banknotes 11.7
bills 11.7
states 11.6
loan 11.5
antique 11.4
grunge 11.1
vintage 10.8
profit 10.5
capital 10.4
texture 9.7
ancient 9.5
investment 9.2
trees 8.9
funds 8.8
design 8.7
finances 8.7
payment 8.7
united 8.6
economy 8.3
note 8.3
pattern 8.2
retro 8.2
world 8.2
landscape 8.2
closeup 8.1
history 8.1
book jacket 8
banknote 7.8
tree 7.7
sign 7.5
dark 7.5
city 7.5
commerce 7.5
tourism 7.4
man 7.4
success 7.2
architecture 7.2
concepts 7.1
market 7.1

Google
created on 2019-07-16

Microsoft
created on 2019-07-16

drawing 99.1
sketch 99
text 98.7
painting 91.3
person 87.9
clothing 70.3
engraving 68.4
cartoon 59.4
book 57
man 55.8

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

AWS Rekognition

Age 60-90
Gender Female, 56.3%
Disgusted 2.1%
Surprised 6%
Confused 4.9%
Happy 6.5%
Calm 68%
Sad 8.7%
Angry 3.8%

AWS Rekognition

Age 35-52
Gender Male, 54.7%
Happy 45.3%
Surprised 45.3%
Calm 46.5%
Disgusted 52%
Angry 45.5%
Sad 45.2%
Confused 45.2%

AWS Rekognition

Age 45-66
Gender Male, 53.9%
Angry 45.7%
Surprised 45.3%
Happy 45.8%
Disgusted 45.5%
Sad 48.2%
Confused 45.3%
Calm 49.1%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person 99.4%

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 99.5%

Captions

Azure OpenAI

Created on 2024-11-15

This is a historical political cartoon from Harper's Weekly featuring allegorical figures representing the North and the South shaking hands over a grave marked "In Memory of Union Heroes of USELESS WAR." A large flag inscribed with "COMPROMISE" drapes over the scene from the left side, while another flag with the stars and part of the phrase "WITH THE SOUTH" is seen on the right. The setting suggests a post-war reconciliation theme, and the political nature of the cartoon is underscored by the dedication "DEDICATED TO THE CHICAGO CONVENTION" at the bottom. The cartoon is dated September 3, 1864, which places it during the American Civil War era and likely reflects contemporary attitudes towards the war and the concept of compromising with the Confederacy.

Anthropic Claude

Created on 2024-11-14

This image appears to depict a scene from the American Civil War era. It shows two figures shaking hands in the foreground, with the figure on the left wearing a Union uniform and the figure on the right wearing a Confederate uniform. The image is titled "Compromise with the South" and includes symbolism of the Union and Confederate flags, as well as text referencing "Union heroes" and a "useless war". The overall impression is one of reconciliation and compromise between the North and South after the conflict.

Meta Llama

Created on 2024-11-21

The image is a political cartoon titled "Compromise with the South" and was published in Harper's Weekly on September 8, 1864. It depicts a poignant scene of reconciliation between the North and South during the American Civil War. **Key Elements:** * **Central Figures:** A Union soldier and a Confederate soldier are shaking hands over a grave, symbolizing the end of the war and the beginning of peace. * **Grave:** The grave bears the inscription "In Memory of Union Heroes and a Useless War," highlighting the devastating consequences of the conflict. * **Background:** The background features a landscape with a dark sky, representing the turmoil and destruction caused by the war. * **Flags:** The flags of the United States and the Confederate States of America are visible, representing the two opposing sides of the conflict. * **Text:** The text "Compromise with the South" is written in an arch above the central figures, emphasizing the idea of reconciliation and compromise. **Symbolism:** * The handshake between the two soldiers represents the end of hostilities and the beginning of a new era of peace and cooperation. * The grave serves as a reminder of the human cost of the war and the need for reconciliation. * The flags in the background represent the two opposing sides of the conflict, but also symbolize the unity of the country. **Historical Context:** * The image was created during the American Civil War, a time of great turmoil and division in the United States. * The war had a profound impact on the country, resulting in the deaths of over 600,000 soldiers and civilians and the emancipation of four million enslaved African Americans. * The image reflects the desire for reconciliation and compromise that emerged in the aftermath of the war. **Artistic Style:** * The image is a woodcut engraving, a common technique used in 19th-century political cartoons. * The style is detailed and realistic, with intricate lines and shading that create a sense of depth and texture. **Significance:** * The image is a powerful symbol of the American Civil War and its aftermath. * It represents the complex and often conflicting emotions that emerged during this period, including grief, anger, and hope for a better future. * The image continues to be relevant today, serving as a reminder of the importance of reconciliation and compromise in times of conflict and division.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

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