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Title

Corner of Winter, Washington, and Summer Streets, Boston

Date

1857

People

Artist after: Winslow Homer, American 1836 - 1910

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Charles H. Taylor, M9594

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Title

Corner of Winter, Washington, and Summer Streets, Boston

People

Artist after: Winslow Homer, American 1836 - 1910

Date

1857

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Charles H. Taylor, M9594

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Human 99.2
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Person 95.2
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Vehicle 93.7
Person 81.8
Person 80.6
Boat 77.9
Person 70
Painting 64.3
Art 64.3
Person 63
Person 63
Person 58.7
Boat 57.7
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Person 43.2

Clarifai
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Imagga
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newspaper 62.6
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old 34.2
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ancient 22.5
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grungy 11.4
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mail 10.5
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dollar 10.2
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business 9.7
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page 9.3
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Google
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Font 82.9
Art 76.4
Paper 71.1
Book 70.6
Illustration 69.7
Paper product 69.2
History 68.8
Newspaper 68.4
Boat 64.3
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Microsoft
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text 100
book 90
newspaper 82.5

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Face analysis

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AWS Rekognition

Age 20-28
Gender Female, 66%
Calm 99.6%
Disgusted 0.1%
Confused 0.1%
Angry 0.1%
Surprised 0.1%
Fear 0.1%
Happy 0%
Sad 0%

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Person
Boat
Painting
Person 99.2%

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

The image is a cover page from "Ballou's Pictorial," dated Saturday, June 13, 1857. At the top of the page, there is a detailed illustration of Boston harbor, showcasing various sailing ships, boats, and the cityscape in the background with prominent buildings. The middle section contains text describing various occurrences in Boston. At the bottom, there is an illustration depicting a lively street scene at the corner of Winter, Washington, and Summer streets in Boston. The street is bustling with people, including men in top hats, women in dresses, children at play, and a dog. The background shows multiple storefronts and carriages. The overall impression is of a dynamic and busy urban environment in mid-19th century Boston.

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-01-28

This is an image of an old, illustrated publication titled "Ballou's Pictorial." It is dated Boston, Saturday, June 13, 1857. The layout is reminiscent of a newspaper or magazine from the mid-19th century, with intricate engravings and articles. At the top, there's an illustration of a busy maritime scene with several large ships in the harbor. Below this, the focus is on a street-level view showing a collection of individuals in 19th-century attire. There are men, women, and children depicted in various activities, adding a lively sensibility that likely aims to portray everyday life of the era. In the foreground, an artistically detailed street scene is unfolding at the "Corner of Winter, Washington and Summer Streets, Boston." Various individuals are engaged in social interaction, suggesting a communal or public space, likely a portrayal of urban life at the time. The text on the image suggests that it's part of a series, as it includes a volume and issue number, indicative of a periodical publication. The paper was probably a source of news, stories, and illustrations, representative of the culture and current events from that time period.

Anthropic Claude

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

This is the front page of "Ballou's Pictorial" from Saturday, June 13, 1857. The masthead features a detailed illustration of Boston's harbor, showing various sailing vessels, including ships and steamboats, with the city skyline and what appears to be the State House dome in the background. The main illustration below shows a busy street scene at the corner of Winter, Washington and Summer Streets in Boston. It depicts a lively urban scene with people in 1850s attire - men in top hats, women in full skirts, and children gathered on the street. There's a sign visible for "George Turnbull" and what appears to be a Louis Saloon. A horse and carriage can be seen in the scene, and there's even a dog in the foreground. The style is typical of 19th-century newspaper illustrations, with detailed line work and shading. The page includes some text below the masthead, though it's partially legible in this image. The overall layout and design is characteristic of mid-19th century American periodicals, combining news and artistic illustration.

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

The image depicts an old engraved newspaper titled "Ballou's Pictorial" from Boston, dated Saturday, June 13, 1857. The top part shows a detailed illustration of a harbor or port city with ships, buildings, and a large castle-like structure in the center. Below the illustration is an article about "Corner of Washington and Summer Streets", though the full text is not easily readable in this resolution. The bottom half features an engraving of a street scene labeled "Corner of Winter, Washington and Summer Streets, Boston." It shows a bustling city street with well-dressed men, women and children walking and standing about. Horse-drawn carriages and carts are also visible on the cobblestone street. Overall, it provides an interesting glimpse into mid-19th century life and architecture in Boston through these detailed engravings published in a pictorial newspaper of the era.

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

This image appears to be an illustration depicting a busy street scene in Boston, Massachusetts during the mid-19th century. The text at the top identifies it as "Ballou's Pictorial", suggesting it was likely published in a periodical of that name. The scene shows a bustling urban area with various buildings, ships in the harbor, and a large crowd of people gathered on the street. The people are shown engaged in diverse activities, ranging from formal dress to more casual attire, suggesting a mix of social classes. There are also some horse-drawn carriages visible. The overall impression is one of a lively, dynamic city scene from the historical period. The illustration style and level of detail suggest it was created for publication in a newspaper or magazine of the time.

Meta Llama

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

This image is a page from an 1857 edition of "Ballou's Pictorial," a newspaper that was published in Boston, Massachusetts. The page features two illustrations and accompanying text. **Top Illustration:** The top illustration depicts a bustling harbor scene with several ships and boats in the water. In the background, there are buildings and a prominent dome, likely representing the Massachusetts State House. The illustration is captioned "M.M. Ballou | Number 22 | Winter Street." **Bottom Illustration:** The bottom illustration shows a lively street scene with people walking, horse-drawn carriages, and a dog. The street is lined with buildings, including a sign that reads "Jones & Alls Company." The illustration is captioned "Corner of Winter, Washington and Summer Streets, Boston." **Text:** The text on the page appears to be an article about the corner of Winter, Washington, and Summer Streets in Boston. It describes the area as a hub of activity, with many people and businesses. The article also mentions the presence of a prominent jeweler, George Turnbull, who has a store in the area. **Overall:** The image provides a glimpse into life in Boston in the mid-19th century, showcasing the city's bustling harbor and commercial districts. The illustrations and text work together to create a vivid picture of the city's vibrant atmosphere during this time period.

Amazon Nova

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

The image is an old black-and-white illustration of the corner of Washington and Summer Streets in Boston, published in Ballou's Pictorial on June 13, 1857. The illustration is divided into two sections: the top section depicts a harbor with several ships, while the bottom section shows a busy street corner with people and buildings. The image is accompanied by a description of the location and its significance.

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

The image is an antique print from the 19th century. It depicts a bustling street scene in Boston, Massachusetts, with a prominent view of the corner of Winter, Washington, and Summer Streets. The image is divided into two sections: the upper section features an illustration of the street corner with buildings, ships, and people, while the lower section contains a detailed description of the scene and the local businesses. The upper section of the image shows a lively street scene with people walking, a horse-drawn carriage, and a variety of buildings. The most notable building is the Winslow Homer's architectural drawing of the local store, which is prominently displayed in the center of the image. The store is described as having a "lofty groined ceiling" and "appointments har-monious with the rest of the establishment." The lower section of the image contains a detailed description of the street corner and the local businesses. The description highlights the architectural details of the buildings, the bustling activity on the street, and the various shops and establishments that line the corner. The image also includes a map of the area, showing the location of the street corner and the surrounding streets. The image is a fascinating glimpse into the past, offering a detailed look at the architecture, street life, and commerce of Boston in the 19th century. The detailed description and illustrations provide a rich historical context for the image, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of Boston or the development of urban landscapes in the United States.

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CORNER
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BOSTON. SATURDAY, JUNE 13. 1857.
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BALLOU'S, PICTORIAL 8a 00 PRIL ANUM. NUMBER 22 M. M. BALLOU. WINTER PTHET. BOSTON, SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1857. 6 CENTS BINULRVOL. XIIL, No. 24.-WHOLE No. 312. connters, the lofty groined celing and all the appointments har | busiest part of the day. Hlere we have a carriange dashing up at monizo well with the character of the basiness. Opposite this es- tablishment is that of Orlando Tompkins, apothocary, which has the crossing, but for the gentlemanly policeman who is stationed CORNER OF WASHINGTON AND SUMMER STREETS. rather an illegal rate of speed which might endanger the lady at The local view upon this page, drawn expresely for us by Mr. Winslow Homer, a promising young artist of this eity, is exceed- Ingly faithful in architectural detail and spirited in charseter, and recently beon refated and renovated in the style of the Renais- here to ensure the safety of pedestrians and moderate the ardor of , charioteers, and who steps forward to lend his assistance and inter pose his potential wathority. In another place we have an itinetant Italian with his organ, on the summit of which resides habitnally a painful caricature of humanity in the guise of a monkey, attired in shabby habiliments, whose ehief offices are to bold his hat for money and amuse the juveniles with his antie capers. Promenad ers of both sexes, and pedestrians of all ages, complete tbe lively picture. At this point, Washingtón Street presents many of the characteristics et Broadway, New York. In the haman tide that pours through it there is nearly the same diversity of feature and tensive basiness. The figures introducod in oar sketch, give a origin, and the amount of passing is perhaps larger in peoportion sance, with carving, gilding, fresco painting, mirrors, marble, ete., The sketch is made from the north silewalk of Winter Street. in the most appeoved style of luxury. We merely show the corner The most prominent huilding in the view is the large stone strue- of this store. The name of George Tumbull appears upon the the lower awning in front of his store, No. 5 and 7 Winter Street, which represents one of the busiest and most brilliant apots in all Boston. ture at the comer ot Washington and Summer Streets, story of which is oeupied by the magnificent jewelry establishment projected within our artist's field of vision. Tumbull's is another noted Boston establishment, and a fine specimen of the retail dry dor and attraction with similar magazines in New York, London goods store. It is a favorite resort of ladies, who are attracted hy or Paris. This is always an attractive spot, and you can searcely the complete assortment of goods always found there, and the politeness and attention with which their wants are supplied. Mr. Turnbull enjoys an enviable reputation, and conducts a very ex- of Messrs. Jones, Shreve, Brown & Co., and which vies in splen- pass it any hour of the day withont finding loiterers at the win- dows, with bright eyes gaing on the kindred diamonds, or sean- ning the superb plate, watches and rings there displayed in daz- zling profusion. Wichin, the elegant arangements, the spacious good idea of the character and bastle of this part of the city in the to the sine of the eity, crowding the sidewalks full. CEORGE TURNBULI (JONES SHREVEBRON LONES BALL COMPY 226 CORNER OF WINTER, WASHINGION AND SUMMER STREETS, BOSTUN. Toster 137
BALLOU'S,
PICTORIAL
8a
00
PRIL
ANUM.
NUMBER
22
M.
BALLOU.
WINTER
PTHET.
BOSTON,
SATURDAY,
JUNE
13,
1857.
6
CENTS
BINULRVOL.
XIIL,
No.
24.-WHOLE
312.
connters,
the
lofty
groined
celing
and
all
appointments
har
|
busiest
part
of
day.
Hlere
we
have
a
carriange
dashing
up
at
monizo
well
with
character
basiness.
Opposite
this
es-
tablishment
is
that
Orlando
Tompkins,
apothocary,
which
has
crossing,
but
for
gentlemanly
policeman
who
stationed
CORNER
OF
WASHINGTON
AND
SUMMER
STREETS.
rather
an
illegal
rate
speed
might
endanger
lady
The
local
view
upon
page,
drawn
expresely
us
by
Mr.
Winslow
Homer,
promising
young
artist
eity,
exceed-
Ingly
faithful
in
architectural
detail
spirited
charseter,
recently
beon
refated
renovated
style
Renais-
here
to
ensure
safety
pedestrians
moderate
ardor
,
charioteers,
steps
forward
lend
his
assistance
inter
pose
potential
wathority.
In
another
place
itinetant
Italian
organ,
on
summit
resides
habitnally
painful
caricature
humanity
guise
monkey,
attired
shabby
habiliments,
whose
ehief
offices
are
bold
hat
money
amuse
juveniles
antie
capers.
Promenad
ers
both
sexes,
ages,
complete
tbe
lively
picture.
At
point,
Washingtón
Street
presents
many
characteristics
et
Broadway,
New
York.
haman
tide
pours
through
it
there
nearly
same
diversity
feature
tensive
figures
introducod
oar
sketch,
give
origin,
amount
passing
perhaps
larger
peoportion
sance,
carving,
gilding,
fresco
painting,
mirrors,
marble,
ete.,
sketch
made
from
north
silewalk
Winter
Street.
most
appeoved
luxury.
We
merely
show
corner
prominent
huilding
large
stone
strue-
store.
name
George
Tumbull
appears
lower
awning
front
store,
5
7
Street,
represents
one
brilliant
apots
Boston.
ture
comer
ot
Washington
Summer
Streets,
story
oeupied
magnificent
jewelry
establishment
projected
within
our
artist's
field
vision.
Tumbull's
noted
Boston
establishment,
fine
specimen
retail
dry
dor
attraction
similar
magazines
York,
London
goods
It
favorite
resort
ladies,
attracted
hy
or
Paris.
This
always
attractive
spot,
you
can
searcely
assortment
found
there,
politeness
attention
their
wants
supplied.
Turnbull
enjoys
enviable
reputation,
conducts
very
ex-
Messrs.
Jones,
Shreve,
Brown
&
Co.,
vies
splen-
pass
any
hour
day
withont
finding
loiterers
win-
dows,
bright
eyes
gaing
kindred
diamonds,
sean-
ning
superb
plate,
watches
rings
displayed
daz-
zling
profusion.
Wichin,
elegant
arangements,
spacious
good
idea
bastle
city
sine
crowding
sidewalks
full.
CEORGE
TURNBULI
(JONES
SHREVEBRON
LONES
BALL
COMPY
226
WINTER,
WASHINGION
STREETS,
BOSTUN.
Toster
137