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Human Generated Data

Title

Home from the War

Date

1863

People

Artist: Winslow Homer, American 1836 - 1910

Artist: Unidentified Artist,

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of W. G. Russell Allen, M9316

Human Generated Data

Title

Home from the War

People

Artist: Winslow Homer, American 1836 - 1910

Artist: Unidentified Artist,

Date

1863

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of W. G. Russell Allen, M9316

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2022-02-26

Person 98.5
Human 98.5
Art 97.5
Painting 96.2
Person 89.4
Person 88.4
Person 71.7
Portrait 59.4
Photography 59.4
Face 59.4
Photo 59.4
Drawing 55.3

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-29

people 100
print 99.9
group 99.8
illustration 99.7
art 99.5
adult 99.5
engraving 98.5
man 97.8
wear 96.6
lithograph 96.3
vintage 95
etching 94.9
many 94.2
veil 93.1
sepia pigment 91.5
painting 90.8
woman 90.7
woodcut 90.3
leader 88.1
portrait 87.9

Imagga
created on 2022-02-26

sketch 100
drawing 83.5
representation 57.5
art 30.9
design 21
comic book 19
man 16.8
pattern 16.4
graphic 14.6
decoration 13.7
black 13.2
style 12.6
religion 12.5
retro 12.3
artistic 12.2
ancient 12.1
church 12
detail 11.3
grunge 11.1
shape 11
artwork 11
painting 10.8
symbol 10.8
silhouette 10.8
vintage 10.7
antique 10.6
old 10.4
light 10
gold 9.9
color 9.5
window 9.4
decorative 9.2
modern 9.1
texture 9
shiny 8.7
line 8.6
culture 8.5
money 8.5
dollar 8.3
figure 8.3
element 8.3
effect 8.2
futuristic 8.1
currency 8.1
history 8
close 8
textured 7.9
curve 7.9
architecture 7.8
male 7.8
ornament 7.8
print media 7.6
ornate 7.3
digital 7.3
paint 7.2
bank 7.2
cartoon 7.1
glass 7.1
animal 7.1
paper 7.1

Google
created on 2022-02-26

Microsoft
created on 2022-02-26

text 100
book 100
drawing 99.5
sketch 99.5
cartoon 94.3
illustration 87.2
person 85.9
clothing 74.1
painting 62

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

Microsoft

AWS Rekognition

Age 16-24
Gender Female, 100%
Calm 97.5%
Sad 1.1%
Disgusted 0.4%
Angry 0.4%
Happy 0.2%
Confused 0.1%
Fear 0.1%
Surprised 0.1%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person
Painting
Person 98.5%

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 100%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2022-02-26

a close up of a book 53.6%
close up of a book 48.7%
a hand holding a book 48.6%

OpenAI GPT

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

This image is an illustration from Harper's Weekly dated June 13, 1863, titled "Home from the War." The scene depicts a crowded and emotionally charged reunion moment, likely between soldiers and their families. The joy and relief of loved ones reuniting after a period of war are vividly captured. Women are dressed in traditional 19th-century attire, including bonnets and flowing dresses. Men are in military uniforms, suggesting they have recently returned from battle. The detailed lines and shading convey movement and express the intense emotions of the scene. The background shows a large group of figures, indicating this is a significant and communal event.

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-01-28

This is a black and white illustration depicting a dense crowd of people from what appears to be the 19th century, given the style of their clothing. The individuals are dressed in period-specific attire, with women wearing bonnets and full skirts and men in hats and coats, which suggests a public or social event. The crowd seems to be outdoors, and many of them are looking in the same direction, suggesting they might be watching or waiting for something. The expressions and posture suggest an atmosphere of anticipation or interest. The crowd's density implies that this is a significant event drawing a large number of attendees.

Anthropic Claude

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

This is a historical illustration titled "Home from the War," showing a scene of what appears to be soldiers returning home, likely from the American Civil War. The black and white artwork depicts a crowded, emotional scene with people in period clothing from the 1860s. The women are wearing full skirts and bonnets typical of the era, while the men are dressed in military-style uniforms with caps. The illustration captures a moment of joyous reunion, with dramatic movement and emotion shown through the artist's dynamic linework. The composition is busy and energetic, with multiple figures embracing and gesturing in celebration. The style is characteristic of 19th-century press illustrations or engravings that would have appeared in publications of the time.

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

The black and white illustration depicts a large crowd of men and women engaged in what appears to be a festive dance or celebration, titled "Home from the War". The people are dressed in mid-19th century attire, with the women wearing full skirts and the men sporting hats. They seem to be embracing, dancing, and enjoying each other's company enthusiastically, likely celebrating the return of soldiers from a war, possibly the Civil War given the time period of the clothing. The active, joyful scene conveys a strong sense of relief, reunion and merriment at the war's end and loved ones being reunited.

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

The image appears to depict a joyful and boisterous homecoming celebration, likely after the end of a war. It shows a crowded scene with numerous people, both men and women, embracing and interacting with each other. The figures are dressed in a variety of period costumes, suggesting this is a historical scene. The overall atmosphere is one of celebration and relief, with a sense of the people coming together to welcome back loved ones. While there are many human faces visible, I will not identify or name any specific individuals in keeping with the instructions provided.

Meta Llama

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

This image is a vintage illustration from Harper's Weekly, dated June 13, 1863. The title of the illustration is "Home from the War."

The illustration depicts a chaotic scene of soldiers and civilians in the midst of a battle or conflict. In the foreground, a woman is shown being pulled away by two men, while another woman looks on in distress. A man in the background appears to be firing a rifle, adding to the sense of chaos and urgency.

The illustration is rendered in a detailed and expressive style, with bold lines and shading that convey the intensity of the scene. The use of dark tones and dramatic lighting adds to the overall sense of drama and tension.

Overall, the image provides a powerful and evocative portrayal of the human cost of war, highlighting the emotional toll it takes on individuals and communities.

Amazon Nova

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

The image is a black-and-white illustration of a crowd of people in an outdoor area. The crowd is made up of men and women, some of whom are wearing hats. A man and a woman are dancing in the middle of the crowd. The man is holding the woman's hand, and she is holding his hand. The woman is wearing a dress and a shawl. The man is wearing a hat and a long-sleeved shirt.

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

The image is a black-and-white drawing depicting a scene of soldiers returning home from the war. The drawing features a crowd of people, including soldiers and civilians, gathered in an open space, possibly a town square or a marketplace. The soldiers are wearing uniforms, hats, and carrying rifles, while the civilians are dressed in various clothing, including dresses, hats, and coats. The drawing captures the emotional and chaotic atmosphere of the soldiers' return, with people hugging, crying, and embracing one another. The drawing also includes a watermark with the text "HARPER'S WEEKLY" and the date "JUNE 13, 1863," indicating that it was published in the magazine Harper's Weekly during the American Civil War.

Text analysis

Amazon

JUNE
HARPER'S
381
FROM
THE
HOME
HOME FROM THE WAR
13.
HARPER'S WEEKLY
JUNE 13. 1863.1
WAR
WEEKLY
1863.1

Google

HOME FROM THE WAR JUNE 13, 1863.1 HARPER'S WEEKLY. 188
HOME
FROM
THE
WAR
JUNE
13,
1863.1
HARPER'S
WEEKLY.
188