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Human Generated Data

Title

You must show pictures to man: reality annoys him!

Date

19th century

People

Artist: Paul Gavarni, French 1804 - 1866

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Horace M. Swope, M4801

Human Generated Data

Title

You must show pictures to man: reality annoys him!

People

Artist: Paul Gavarni, French 1804 - 1866

Date

19th century

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Horace M. Swope, M4801

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2023-10-24

Art 99.9
Painting 99.9
Adult 99.1
Male 99.1
Man 99.1
Person 99.1
Adult 96.9
Male 96.9
Man 96.9
Person 96.9
Drawing 92
Page 88.9
Text 88.9
Face 78.4
Head 78.4
Book 57.3
Publication 57.3
Comics 55.9
Clothing 55
Hat 55

Clarifai
created on 2019-02-19

illustration 99.6
print 98.4
art 98.4
paper 97.3
people 97.1
vintage 96.9
card 94.8
retro 94.7
old 94.5
man 94.2
engraving 94
antique 93.5
visuals 91.9
picture frame 89
painting 89
chalk out 88.2
text 85.2
postcard 84
adult 83.8
bill 82.3

Imagga
created on 2019-02-19

sketch 100
drawing 97.6
representation 66.4
book jacket 33.6
jacket 27.1
retro 24.6
vintage 24
art 22.6
paper 21.2
old 20.9
wrapping 20.8
grunge 20.4
design 18
money 16.2
stamp 14.8
mail 14.4
currency 14.4
covering 13.5
dollar 12.1
black 12
postmark 11.8
paint 11.8
bank 11.6
pattern 11.6
envelope 11.5
bill 11.4
style 11.1
cash 11
frame 10.9
philately 10.9
postage 10.8
ink 10.6
ancient 10.4
business 10.3
card 10.2
finance 10.1
letter 10.1
decorative 10
silhouette 9.9
history 9.8
postal 9.8
financial 9.8
close 9.7
exchange 9.5
antique 9.5
man 9.4
floral 9.4
clip art 9.3
flower 9.2
banking 9.2
note 9.2
closeup 8.8
symbol 8.8
artistic 8.7
color 8.3
dirty 8.1
graphic 8
states 7.7
line 7.7
post 7.6
elegance 7.6
decoration 7.4
detail 7.2
wealth 7.2
cartoon 7.1

Google
created on 2019-02-19

Text 90.3
Illustration 84.7
Drawing 80.1
Art 74.8
Sketch 72.6
Paper 61.1
Paper product 59.4
Artwork 56

Microsoft
created on 2019-02-19

text 99.8
drawing 99.8
sketch 80.8
horse 78.3
illustration 53.7
art 50.7
museum 36.7
propaganda 31.6
book 25.7

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

AWS Rekognition

Age 29-39
Gender Male, 94.4%
Angry 98.5%
Surprised 6.3%
Fear 6.1%
Sad 2.2%
Happy 0.2%
Calm 0.2%
Disgusted 0.1%
Confused 0.1%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Adult
Male
Man
Person
Adult 99.1%

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 89%
text visuals 10.6%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2019-02-19

a close up of a book 49.9%
close up of a book 43.8%
a hand holding a book 43.7%

OpenAI GPT

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

The image is a monochromatic lithograph titled "Leçons et Conseils" by the artist Honoré Daumier. It depicts a scene where two men are observing displays inside a small booth or exhibition area labeled "PIÈCES CURIEUSES" (curious pieces). The man on the left is standing upright with a disheveled hat and coat, holding back a curtain, while the man on the right in the foreground is slightly bent over, holding his hat, and focusing intently on something inside the booth. The lithograph also features a caption at the bottom in French, which reads "Faut bien montrer des images à l'homme : la réalité l'embête..." This translates to "One must show images to man: reality annoys him..." The overall theme of the artwork appears to comment on the human tendency to prefer engaging with visual curiosities over mundane realities.

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-06

This image is a black and white drawing or etching that depicts two individuals in front of a structure labeled "PIÈCES CURIEUSES" which translates to "Curious Pieces" or "Curiosities." The person on the left appears to be laughing or sneering with their hand pointing as if they are making a joke or commenting, while the other person is bending forward and looking into a viewing device, likely designed to view the curiosities mentioned.

Below the scene, there's a caption in French which says, "Il faut bien montrer des images à l'homme; la réalité l'embête!" This translates to "One must show images to man; reality annoys him!" This phrase suggests a commentary on human nature, indicating that sometimes people prefer the allure of images over confronting reality.

In the right corner, there's a signature that says "J.J. Grandville" and in the left corner it says "Imp. d'Aubert & Cie," indicating that the image might have been printed by the firm Aubert & Cie, and potentially designed or conceptualized by J.J. Grandville, a French caricaturist known for his imaginative illustrations. The drawing could be part of a series or publication, and given the style and age, it likely dates from the 19th century.

Anthropic Claude

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

This is a historical French lithograph titled "Leçons et Conseils" (Lessons and Advice). The image shows two figures near what appears to be a peep show or viewing booth labeled "PIECES CURIEUSES" (Curious Pieces). One person is wearing a top hat and coat, while the other is bent over looking into the viewing device. The artwork has a satirical quality typical of 19th-century French social commentary. Below the image is a caption in French that reads "Faut bien montrer des images à l'homme: la réalité l'embête!" which roughly translates to "Must show images to man: reality bores him!" The style and subject matter suggest this is likely from the mid-1800s, possibly part of a larger series of social observations or critiques.

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

The image depicts an illustration or sketch of two men standing outside a building, likely an old theatre based on the text "Filles Curieuses" which roughly translates to "Curious Girls" in French. The men are dressed in nineteenth century style clothing, with one leaning against the building and the other standing facing him. The sketch has a caption in French that translates to "Perhaps it would be better to show the images to the man: the reality hinders!"

The drawing style uses shading and cross-hatching to give depth and dimensionality to the figures and architecture. Overall, it seems to be a vintage satirical or humorous illustration commenting on curiosity, image versus reality, and the nature of theatre and spectacle in that era.

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

The image depicts a satirical scene of two men standing in front of a shop called "Pieces Curieuses". One man appears to be an older gentleman wearing a top hat, while the other man is wearing a cloak and hat. The image seems to comment on the contrast between appearances and reality, with the text at the bottom suggesting that one must look beyond the surface and consider the underlying "reality" that lies beneath.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-14

The image is a drawing titled "Legons et Conseils" by Honoré Daumier, created in 1852. It depicts two men standing in front of a building with a sign that reads "RIFLES CURIEUSES" (curious rifles). The man on the left is holding a rifle and appears to be teaching or showing something to the man on the right, who is seated on a chair and holding a hat in his hand. The scene is set against a backdrop of trees and a cloudy sky, suggesting an outdoor setting. The drawing is rendered in a detailed and realistic style, with a focus on capturing the expressions and postures of the two men. The overall mood of the image is one of curiosity and interest, as the man on the right seems engaged and attentive to what the other man is showing him.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-14

The image is a vintage illustration of two men, one holding a hat and the other pointing at something. The illustration is in black and white, with a sepia tone.

Key Elements:

  • Two Men: The two men are standing in front of a sign that reads "PIECES CURIEUSES" (Curious Pieces). One man is holding a hat in his hand, while the other is pointing at something on the ground.
  • Sign: The sign above the men reads "PIECES CURIEUSES" in French, which translates to "Curious Pieces" in English.
  • Background: The background of the illustration is a light beige color, with some faint lines and shapes visible.
  • Text: There is some text at the top and bottom of the illustration, but it is not legible.

Overall Impression:

The illustration appears to be a humorous depiction of two men engaged in a conversation or activity. The presence of the sign and the men's gestures suggest that they may be discussing or admiring something unusual or interesting. The vintage style of the illustration adds to its charm and character.

Amazon Nova

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

The image is a black-and-white drawing of two men. One man is wearing a hat and a long coat, while the other man is wearing a hat and a long jacket. The man in the long coat is holding a piece of paper and looking at the man in the long jacket, who is looking at a cabinet with the words "Pieces Curieuses" on it.

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

The image shows a vintage illustration featuring two men. One man is standing and looking into a cabinet, while the other man is bending over and looking into the cabinet. The cabinet is labeled "PIECES CURIOUSES" in French, which translates to "curious pieces" or "odd items." The illustration is in black and white and has a slightly blurry effect. There is also a caption in French that reads, "Faut bien montrer des images a l'homme: la realite l'embete!" which translates to "It's necessary to show pictures to the man: reality bothers him!" The image appears to be a page from a book or magazine.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

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