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Human Generated Data

Title

A Cavalier and a Lady

Date

19th century

People

Artist: Paul Gavarni, French 1804 - 1866

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Horace M. Swope, M4638

Human Generated Data

Title

A Cavalier and a Lady

People

Artist: Paul Gavarni, French 1804 - 1866

Date

19th century

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Horace M. Swope, M4638

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2023-10-24

Page 100
Text 100
Art 100
Painting 100
Adult 98
Bride 98
Female 98
Person 98
Wedding 98
Woman 98
Adult 97.7
Person 97.7
Male 97.7
Man 97.7
Adult 96.9
Bride 96.9
Female 96.9
Person 96.9
Woman 96.9
Person 83.3
Face 80.9
Head 80.9
Drawing 63.6
Book 56.1
Publication 56.1

Clarifai
created on 2019-02-19

people 99.5
illustration 97.4
art 96.5
adult 96.4
group 95.9
print 95.2
painting 93.2
portrait 90.7
man 89
woman 88.8
wear 88.4
retro 87.7
one 87.4
child 86
vintage 80
music 79.2
two 79
leader 78.6
veil 77.6
text 77.4

Imagga
created on 2019-02-19

sketch 100
drawing 84.2
representation 64.7
book jacket 35.5
vintage 31.4
paper 29
jacket 28.6
old 25.1
stamp 22.4
retro 22.1
money 22.1
currency 21.5
mail 21.1
wrapping 21
postmark 20.7
art 19.7
postage 18.7
letter 18.3
cash 18.3
ancient 18.2
dollar 17.6
postal 16.7
grunge 16.2
wealth 16.2
bank 16.1
finance 16.1
symbol 15.5
antique 14.9
comic book 14.8
history 14.3
post 14.3
covering 14.2
philately 13.8
envelope 13.7
business 13.4
dollars 12.6
financial 12.5
newspaper 12
banking 12
bill 11.4
one 11.2
savings 11.2
note 11
close 10.8
printed 10.8
united 10.5
investment 10.1
global 10
texture 9.7
banknote 9.7
black 9.6
design 9.6
product 9.4
rich 9.3
daily 8.9
stamps 8.9
shows 8.9
closeup 8.8
man 8.7
states 8.7
sculpture 8.7
exchange 8.6
culture 8.5
economy 8.3
frame 8.3
sign 8.3
aged 8.1
collection 8.1
circa 7.9
creation 7.8
portrait 7.8
hundred 7.7
wall 7.7
pay 7.7
card 7.7
unique 7.6
pattern 7.5
page 7.4
backdrop 7.4
detail 7.2

Google
created on 2019-02-19

Microsoft
created on 2019-02-19

text 99.6
museum 99.6
art 12.6
drawing 11.8
book 11.5

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

AWS Rekognition

Age 25-35
Gender Male, 98.7%
Fear 78.5%
Happy 32.4%
Surprised 7.3%
Calm 2.9%
Sad 2.3%
Angry 0.8%
Disgusted 0.8%
Confused 0.2%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Adult
Bride
Female
Person
Woman
Male
Man
Adult 98%

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 99.3%

Captions

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-06

This image is an illustration titled "Le Carnaval," which translates to "The Carnival." It's a black-and-white drawing, likely from the 19th century, depicting a scene at a carnival or ballroom dance event. The central focus is on four figures, three women and one man, who appear to be in conversation or engaging with each other in a lively social setting. The women are dressed in what appears to be partly disheveled gowns or costumes, suggesting either a festive or somewhat risqué atmosphere. One of the women has her bodice lowered, revealing her shoulders in a provocative manner for the time. The man, who has a mustache and is partially shown, is closely interacting with one of the women. In the background, a sign with the word "BAL" (indicating a ball or dance) and "BUREAU" (office or booth) can be seen, giving context that this might be an entrance or ticket area to the ballroom. At the bottom, there is text suggesting a conversation or a caption. It reads: - Un Cavalier et une Dame ... - Quinze sous. (on consomme la moitié en rafraichissements) Translated, this dialogue could be about a gentleman and a lady discussing the cost of the event, noting that fifteen sous is spent, half of which goes to refreshments. This suggests a playful or humorous commentary on the expenses of social outings during the carnival season.

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-06

This image is a print or drawing, presented in a portrait orientation, depicting a social scene that appears to be from an earlier time period. At the center of the image, there are several individuals who seem to be engaged in an event, possibly a masquerade ball or a dance, as suggested by the elaborate attire and the setting. In the foreground, we see a man in formal attire, offering his arm to a woman, who is dressed in a gown with a low neckline, accentuated waist, and full skirt, which was typical fashion for a bygone era. The woman is also wearing a decorative headpiece or flowers in her hair. To the left of this couple, another pair is depicted in conversation, with the man wearing a large, plumed hat, adding to the festive mood of the scene. Behind the central figures, there is a sign that reads "BAL" above a doorway, reinforcing the idea that this is a dance or ball setting. To the right of the doorway, a desk marked "BUREAU" with an individual behind it likely indicates a place where guests would be greeted or where transactions are taking place. The upper part of the image has a title "Le Carnaval," suggesting that the scene is part of a carnival celebration. Below the illustration, there is a caption in French, which is partially obscured, but includes a dialogue that translates to "A Knight and a Lady... Ten sous" and mentions the notion of refreshing or perhaps criticizing the model (as implied by the parenthetical remark). The image also includes some numbers and text at the bottom, such as "2/Febr 38" and "Imp. Aubert & Cie," which could indicate the date when this print was made or published (February 1838) and the name of the company responsible for its printing. The overall composition with its text and framing lines gives the impression that this may be a page from a book or a periodical from the 19th century.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-06

This is a French lithograph titled "Le Carnaval" (The Carnival). It appears to be from the 19th century and shows a scene at what seems to be the entrance to a ball or social gathering. Several figures are shown dressed in elegant period costumes including long dresses and formal attire. There's a ticket window or bureau visible in the background. The artwork has a theatrical, comedic quality typical of carnival or masquerade scenes from this era. The caption below in French mentions "Un Cavalier et une Dame" (A Gentleman and a Lady) and appears to be making some kind of social commentary. The artistic style is characteristic of French satirical illustrations of the period, with detailed linework and shading creating depth and movement in the scene.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-06

The image depicts an old illustration titled "Le Carnaval" which translates to "The Carnival" in English. The illustration shows a group of people, likely women based on their dress, standing and talking outside what appears to be an entrance labeled "Bal Bureau". The women are wearing elaborate dresses and headpieces, suggesting they are in masquerade or carnival attire. The drawing has a sketched, pencil-like quality and includes some French text below the image providing more context, though the full meaning is not entirely clear from the limited text shown. Overall, it captures a lively, social scene from what was probably a carnival or masquerade ball event.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-06

The image depicts a scene from a carnival or masquerade event. It shows a group of people dressed in elaborate costumes and masks, including a man and a woman in formal attire. The figures appear to be posing or interacting with one another, and the scene is set against a backdrop that includes a doorway or entryway labeled "Bureau". The overall style and composition of the image suggest it is an etching or engraving from a historical source.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-13

The image is a sketch of a scene from the French Revolution, specifically the Carnaval of 1795. The sketch depicts a group of people in a crowded room, with one man standing out as he is being held back by another person. The man is dressed in a long coat and has his arms tied behind his back, while the other person is trying to restrain him. In the background, there are several other people milling about, some of whom appear to be watching the scene unfold with interest. The overall atmosphere of the sketch is one of tension and drama, as if something significant is about to happen. The sketch is signed by the artist, "Ch. Aubin," and dated "1. 2/11. 38." This suggests that the sketch was created in 1838, more than 40 years after the events of the Carnaval took place. Despite the time gap, the sketch still conveys a sense of energy and movement, capturing the essence of the moment. Overall, the image is a powerful representation of a pivotal moment in history, and it continues to captivate audiences to this day.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-13

The image is a vintage illustration of a scene from "Le Carnaval" by Gustave Doré. The illustration depicts a man and woman in 18th-century attire, with the man wearing a mask and the woman dressed in a long dress and hat. The man is leaning against a wall, while the woman stands beside him, looking down at something in her hand. In the background, there are several other people visible, including a man wearing a hat and holding a cane, and a woman peeking out from behind a curtain. The overall atmosphere of the illustration is one of elegance and sophistication, with the characters dressed in formal attire and the setting appearing to be a luxurious ballroom or salon. The illustration is rendered in a detailed and realistic style, with intricate lines and shading used to create depth and texture. The use of chiaroscuro, a technique that uses strong contrasts between light and dark to create a sense of volume and depth, adds to the overall sense of drama and tension in the scene. Overall, the illustration is a beautiful example of Gustave Doré's skill as an artist and his ability to capture the essence of a scene through his use of line, color, and composition.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-06

The image is a vintage black-and-white illustration that appears to be from an old magazine or a book. It is titled "Le Carnaval" at the top. The illustration depicts a scene with several people in a room. The main focus is on a man who is bent over, looking into a box labeled "Bureau." There are three women standing behind him, two of whom are wearing elaborate dresses and hats. The woman on the left is wearing a bonnet, while the woman in the middle is wearing a dress with a large bow. The woman on the right is wearing a dress with a ruffled skirt. The image has a watermark that reads "1. 2/11. 38."

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-06

The image is a black-and-white drawing that appears to be a page from a book or a magazine. The drawing depicts a scene with a man and a woman standing in front of a door, which has the word "BUREAU" written on it. The man is wearing a hat and a coat, while the woman is wearing a dress and a necklace. The woman is looking at the man, and the man is looking at the woman. There is another person standing behind them, and the drawing has a watermark in the bottom left corner.

Text analysis

Amazon

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