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Human Generated Data

Title

March Winds

Date

April 2, 1859

People

Artist after: Winslow Homer, American 1836 - 1910

Publisher: Harper and Brothers Publishers,

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of W. G. Russell Allen, M9280

Human Generated Data

Title

March Winds

People

Artist after: Winslow Homer, American 1836 - 1910

Publisher: Harper and Brothers Publishers,

Date

April 2, 1859

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of W. G. Russell Allen, M9280

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2022-02-26

Person 99.2
Human 99.2
Person 95.7
Person 94.8
Person 93.3
Art 93.1
Painting 92.1
Person 84.3
Person 80.6
Drawing 78.3
Person 76.8
Dog 65.7
Mammal 65.7
Animal 65.7
Canine 65.7
Pet 65.7
Clothing 64.1
Apparel 64.1
Text 56.6
Sketch 55.8

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-28

print 99.9
people 99.9
illustration 99.8
art 99.6
group 99.3
adult 99.1
engraving 98.6
man 98.1
painting 97
etching 96.9
lithograph 96
wear 94.6
sepia pigment 94.2
vintage 92.7
many 91.2
woman 90.6
two 90.5
pictorial 90.3
woodcut 89.9
cavalry 89.5

Imagga
created on 2022-02-26

sketch 88.6
drawing 72.4
representation 71.5
map 58
vintage 32.3
antique 28.8
old 28.6
paper 27.5
atlas 26
geography 26
plan 25.5
world 24
capital 22.8
sepia 21.4
navigation 20.2
travel 19.7
money 19.6
route 19.5
globe 19.5
road 19
comic book 19
grunge 18.7
states 18.4
book jacket 18
navigate 17.7
wallpaper 17.6
location 17.6
continent 17.5
nation 17.1
planet 17
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boundary 16.8
country 16.7
discovery 16.6
design 16.4
retro 16.4
direction 16.2
geographic 15.8
business 15.8
find 15.7
guide 15.7
position 15.6
finance 15.2
journey 15.1
city 15
explore 14.7
art 14.7
tour 14.5
currency 14.4
jacket 14
tourism 14
gold 14
cash 13.7
dollar 13
close 12.6
dollars 12.6
texture 12.5
state 12.4
wealth 11.7
financial 11.6
border 10.9
dutch 10.7
wrapping 10.7
us 10.6
path 10.4
ancient 10.4
pattern 10.3
page 10.2
stamp 9.7
architecture 9.4
economy 9.3
note 9.2
frame 9.2
dirty 9
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bank 9
land 8.9
detail 8.9
exchange 8.6
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commerce 8.4
rich 8.4
letter 8.3
global 8.2
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symbol 8.1
history 8.1
office 8
1929 7.9
bills 7.8
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card 7.7
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sign 7.5
savings 7.5
backdrop 7.4
closeup 7.4
banking 7.4
historic 7.3
paint 7.2
success 7.2
color 7.2

Google
created on 2022-02-26

Microsoft
created on 2022-02-26

text 100
book 100
drawing 98.4
sketch 97
illustration 94.1
cartoon 93.2
animal 83.4
person 77.1
engraving 65.6

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

AWS Rekognition

Age 22-30
Gender Female, 90.7%
Calm 54.1%
Angry 10.4%
Surprised 9.9%
Happy 9%
Sad 7.9%
Fear 4.3%
Confused 2.7%
Disgusted 1.6%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person
Painting
Dog
Person 99.2%

Captions

OpenAI GPT

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

The image is an illustration from Harper's Weekly, dated April 2, 1859. It depicts a windy day, with several people struggling against the strong wind. Most of the individuals are wearing period-appropriate clothing, such as long dresses, bonnets, and top hats. The wind appears to be affecting everyone, with hats being blown off and skirts billowing. A small dog is also shown, seemingly caught in the blustery weather. The scene has a humorous undertone, highlighting the typical challenges people faced during windy days in that era.

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-01-28

This is a black and white illustration depicting a street scene, possibly capturing a windy day. At the center of the illustration, a man with his arm extended appears to have lost his hat to the wind, as it's flying away. To the right, a woman is trying to hold onto her hat and her skirt, which is being blown up by the wind, while pages or sheets are being blown out of her hand. Another woman on the far right seems to also be struggling with the wind, her garments and belongings influenced by the gust. To the left, a woman holding a smaller child by the hand is leaning into the wind, and a man sitting near a corner seems to be unaffected, merely observing the scene. A small dog in the foreground is also depicted, seemingly being blown slightly off course by the wind. The setting appears to be a busy street with buildings lining the side; one building has a sign which could indicate a business or street name, but the image isn't clear enough to read the text. The caption at the bottom reads "MARCH WINDS," suggesting that the scene is illustrating the blustery weather typically associated with March. The text at the top indicates this illustration was part of "Harper's Weekly," with a date listed as April 2, 1859.

Anthropic Claude

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

This is a historical illustration from Harper's Weekly dated April 2, 1859, titled "March Winds." The scene depicts several people struggling against strong winds on what appears to be a city street. The wind's force is evident in the way clothing and hats are being blown about, with one hat flying through the air. The figures are dressed in typical mid-19th century attire, with women in long dresses and bonnets, and men in suits and hats. A small cat or dog can be seen in the lower portion of the image, also appearing to brace against the wind. The illustration effectively captures the chaos and comedy of a blustery March day, with people trying to maintain their dignity while battling the elements. The artist uses line work and shading to convey the movement and force of the wind, creating a dynamic scene that would have been familiar to urban readers of the period.

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

This black and white illustration from Harper's Weekly magazine, dated April 2, 1859, depicts a scene labeled "March Winds". It shows a group of well-dressed people, including both men and women, being buffeted and blown about by strong gusts of wind on a city street. Hats are flying off heads, dresses and coats are billowing, and the figures are leaning and bracing themselves against the powerful winds. A small dog is also shown being blown sideways by the gale. The exaggerated motions and expressions humorously capture the chaos and disarray caused by the blustery weather conditions of the March winds.

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

The image depicts a lively scene from the 19th century, with several people engaged in various activities on a city street. There appears to be a group of people, both men and women, strolling and socializing. Some individuals are dressed in formal attire, while others seem to be in more casual wear. In the background, there are buildings and structures that suggest an urban setting. The overall atmosphere conveys a sense of movement and energy, capturing a moment in time during that period.

Meta Llama

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

The image is a vintage illustration of people being blown by strong winds, with the title "March Winds" at the bottom. The scene depicts a group of people, including men, women, and children, struggling to maintain their balance as they are buffeted by gusts of wind. The illustration is rendered in black and white, with bold lines and shading that convey the sense of movement and energy. In the foreground, a man in a top hat and coat is shown holding onto his hat as he is blown backward, while a woman in a long dress and bonnet clings to her skirt to prevent it from being blown up. A child in a short coat and hat is seen running away from the wind, while another child is shown being lifted off the ground by a gust. The background of the illustration features a city street with buildings and trees, which are also being affected by the wind. The overall effect of the image is one of chaos and disorder, as the people and objects in the scene are all being blown about by the powerful gusts. At the top of the image, there is a banner that reads "HARPER'S WEEKLY" in large letters, with the date "APRIL 2, 1859" written below it. This suggests that the illustration was published in Harper's Weekly magazine on that date. Overall, the image is a humorous and lighthearted depiction of the challenges of dealing with strong winds, and it provides a glimpse into the everyday lives of people in the mid-19th century.

Amazon Nova

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

The image is a vintage illustration from Harper's Weekly, dated April 2, 1859. The illustration depicts a lively scene of people outdoors, seemingly caught in a playful moment. Several individuals are shown in various poses, including a man in a top hat and a woman holding an umbrella, while others are dancing or walking. The scene is set against a backdrop of a building with awnings and a signboard. The drawing is in black and white, giving it a historical and somewhat nostalgic feel. The title "MARCH WINDS" at the bottom suggests the theme of the illustration, possibly depicting a scene of people enjoying a windy day.

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

The image is a black-and-white illustration from Harper's Weekly, dated April 2, 1859. It depicts a lively scene of people caught in a gust of wind, with hats and umbrellas flying in the air. The illustration shows a bustling street with several individuals, including men, women, and children, all dressed in period clothing. The wind appears to be causing chaos, with hats and umbrellas being blown away, and people struggling to maintain their balance. The scene is dynamic and captures the essence of a windy day in the 19th century.

Text analysis

Amazon

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HARPER'S
2,
HARPER'S WEEKLY.
[APRIL 2, 1859.
WEEKLY.
[APRIL
MARCH
MARCH WINDS.
WINDS.

Google

216 HARPER'S WEEKLY. [APRIL 2, 1859. MARCH WINDS.
216
HARPER'S
WEEKLY.
[APRIL
2,
1859.
MARCH
WINDS.