Human Generated Data

Title

Lumbering in winter

Date

1871

People

Artist after: Winslow Homer, American 1836 - 1910

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of W. G. Russell Allen, M9370

Human Generated Data

Title

Lumbering in winter

People

Artist after: Winslow Homer, American 1836 - 1910

Date

1871

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of W. G. Russell Allen, M9370

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2022-02-26

Person 99.4
Human 99.4
Axe 85.7
Tool 85.7
Art 85.3
Tree 82.7
Plant 82.7
Wood 80.6
Person 74.6
Duel 71.2
Photography 67.3
Photo 67.3
Drawing 59
Portrait 57.6
Face 57.6
Leisure Activities 56.3
Horn 55.1
Musical Instrument 55.1
Brass Section 55.1

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-29

people 99.9
print 99.4
art 98.9
one 98.9
adult 98.4
man 97.4
wear 96.1
portrait 93.3
illustration 93.3
painting 93.2
two 92.8
lid 91.8
vintage 91.7
veil 91
engraving 89.7
street 89.2
group 87.9
woman 86.6
leader 86.4
military 86.3

Imagga
created on 2022-02-26

statue 52.8
sculpture 36
fountain 29.4
architecture 26.7
structure 23.4
ancient 21.6
old 21.6
history 21.5
stone 19.7
art 19.1
travel 19
monument 18.7
marble 17.6
building 17.6
landmark 17.2
religion 17
tourism 16.5
culture 15.4
pedestal 15
city 15
detail 14.5
religious 14.1
antique 14
famous 14
historic 13.8
column 13.4
support 13
carving 12.3
man 12.1
catholic 11.7
historical 11.3
figure 11
male 10.7
temple 10.7
palace 10.6
decoration 10.5
god 10.5
tourist 10.5
person 10
church 9.3
face 9.2
traditional 9.2
vintage 9.1
supporting structure 9.1
black 9.1
portrait 9.1
heritage 8.7
golden 8.6
grunge 8.5
outdoor 8.4
people 8.4
clothing 8.3
world 8.2
posing 8
statues 7.9
mask 7.8
adult 7.8
saint 7.7
style 7.4
symbol 7.4
child 7.3
dress 7.2
sky 7

Google
created on 2022-02-26

Wood 83.6
Art 82.1
Tree 73.4
Illustration 72.5
Painting 70.3
Drawing 69.5
Visual arts 68.4
Poster 66.1
Soldier 61.5
Paper product 60.4
History 60.3
Plant 59
Military person 57.7
Printmaking 55.2
Gun barrel 53
Artwork 52.1
Vintage clothing 50.8

Microsoft
created on 2022-02-26

text 99.2
drawing 97.5
sketch 95.6
clothing 90.6
person 89
cartoon 80.9
illustration 73.7
old 50.2

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

Google

AWS Rekognition

Age 27-37
Gender Male, 84.6%
Calm 89%
Angry 2.8%
Surprised 2.5%
Sad 2.5%
Fear 1.5%
Confused 0.9%
Disgusted 0.5%
Happy 0.3%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person
Axe
Person 99.4%

Categories

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2022-02-26

a vintage photo of a man 85.6%
an old photo of a man 84.1%
old photo of a man 81.7%

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-01-28

The image is a detailed black and white illustration from January 28, 1871, published in "Every Saturday." It depicts a winter lumbering scene in a forest. A person dressed in winter clothing stands on snowshoes and is in the act of chopping a tree with an axe. In the background, there is another person bending over, possibly doing some related task. The forest setting is heavily wooded, with snow covering the ground and branches. Various details like the texture of the trees and the scattering of chopped wood add depth and realism to the scene. The artwork is signed by J.P. Davis and noted as being drawn by Winslow Homer.

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-01-28

This image depicts a winter scene where two individuals are engaged in the activity of lumbering, as evident from the text at the bottom, "LUMBERING IN WINTER." One individual stands in the foreground on snowshoes, wielding an axe above his head, presumably about to strike a tree. The other stands further in the background, looking at the tree. The forest around them is thick with trees, and the ground is covered with snow, reinforcing the wintery setting. The detailed illustration captures the essence of lumberwork in a bygone era. There is evidence of their work already done on the tree directly in front of the person in the background, with large shards of wood splintered off. The top of the image indicates that this illustration is from a publication with the date January 28, 1871, and is part of "EVERY SATURDAY" on page 89. The artist's signature "J. P. Davis Sc." is visible in the bottom left corner.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-01-28

This is a historical illustration from January 28, 1871, titled "Lumbering in Winter." The black and white engraving shows lumberjacks at work in a snowy forest. In the foreground, a lumberjack wearing winter work clothes and a hat stands on snowshoes, wielding an axe to chop down a large tree. In the background, another worker can be seen among the tall trees. The scene depicts the harsh conditions of winter logging, with snow-covered ground and bare trees stretching upward. The illustration demonstrates the traditional methods of logging in the 19th century, before the advent of modern machinery. The artist is credited as "J.F. Davis" and the image appears to be from a publication called "Every Saturday."

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-01-28

The image depicts two men lumbering in a winter forest. One man is using an axe to chop a large tree trunk, while the other man stands on a wooden plank observing. There are several other felled trees and logs scattered on the snowy ground around them. The trees in the forest are tall and bare, suggesting it is wintertime. The overall scene conveys the hard work and manual labor involved in the traditional lumbering industry during that era.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-01-28

The image depicts a winter logging scene in a snowy forest. Two men are shown, one chopping down a tree and the other using snowshoes to walk in the snow. The scene captures the hard, physical labor involved in logging during the winter months, with the men bundled up against the cold and using tools and equipment like axes and snowshoes to navigate the harsh terrain. The wood-engraved illustration has a detailed, textured quality that conveys the ruggedness of the landscape and the demanding nature of the work.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-01-28

The image is a vintage illustration of two men lumbering in winter, as depicted on page 89 of "Every Saturday" from January 28, 1871. The illustration showcases the men's attire and tools, with one man actively cutting down a tree using an axe while standing on snowshoes. The other man observes from a distance, also wearing snowshoes. The scene is set amidst a snowy forest, with the title "Lumbering in Winter - Drawn by Winslow Homer" inscribed at the bottom.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-01-28

The image depicts two men in a forest, engaged in lumbering activities. The scene is set in winter, as indicated by the snow-covered ground and the presence of snow on the trees. The man in the foreground is holding an axe and is in the process of cutting down a tree. He is wearing a hat, a long-sleeved shirt, pants, and shoes. Behind him, another man is also engaged in cutting down a tree. The image is in black and white, and the background is blurred, focusing the viewer's attention on the two men and their activities.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-01-28

The image is an old black-and-white illustration from the 1800s. It depicts two men engaged in lumbering activities in a snowy forest. The man on the left is holding an axe and appears to be cutting down a tree, while the man on the right is standing near a tree trunk and holding a shovel. The illustration is titled "Lumbering in Winter" and was drawn by Winslow Homer. The image is part of a collection of illustrations from the 1800s, and the specific page number is 78.

Text analysis

Amazon

EVERY
28,
LUMBERING
JANUARY
IN
PAGE
89
J.P.DAVIS
J.P.DAVIS Sc.
EVERY SATURDAY.
JANUARY 28, 1871.]
BY
Sc.
SATURDAY.
(SEE
LUMBERING IN WINTER-DRAWS BY WINSLOW Помка, (SEE PAGE 78.1
1871.]
WINSLOW
78.1
WINTER-DRAWS
Помка,

Google

JANUARY 28, 1871.) EVERY SATURDAY. 89 J.P.DANIS Se. LUMBERING IN WINTER. - DIAWX BY WINLOW IHOMER. (SEE l'aGE 78.)
JANUARY
28,
1871.)
EVERY
SATURDAY.
89
J.P.DANIS
Se.
LUMBERING
IN
WINTER.
-
DIAWX
BY
WINLOW
IHOMER.
(SEE
l'aGE
78.)