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Human Generated Data

Title

. . . if the Art is noble, the critique is saintly . . .

Date

19th century

People

Artist: Paul Gavarni, French 1804 - 1866

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Horace M. Swope, M4804

Human Generated Data

Title

. . . if the Art is noble, the critique is saintly . . .

People

Artist: Paul Gavarni, French 1804 - 1866

Date

19th century

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Horace M. Swope, M4804

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2023-10-24

Art 100
Painting 100
Page 100
Text 100
Adult 98.7
Male 98.7
Man 98.7
Person 98.7
Adult 98.7
Male 98.7
Man 98.7
Person 98.7
Adult 93.4
Person 93.4
Bride 93.4
Female 93.4
Wedding 93.4
Woman 93.4
Face 81.4
Head 81.4
Drawing 76.5
Book 57
Publication 57

Clarifai
created on 2019-02-19

people 98.7
illustration 98.5
art 98.3
vintage 97.7
retro 97.5
print 97.3
adult 94.3
man 93.4
antique 93.1
woman 93.1
old 92.9
portrait 92.3
card 92.2
paper 90.8
wear 90.1
engraving 88.7
nostalgia 88.2
bill 87.4
group 86.4
picture frame 86.4

Imagga
created on 2019-02-19

sketch 74
drawing 65.1
representation 65
mug shot 37.4
photograph 31.1
book jacket 28.6
jacket 22.3
creation 21.6
vintage 19
retro 18.9
paper 17.3
wrapping 16.9
envelope 16.5
art 16.2
cartoon 16.1
design 15.2
old 14.6
grunge 13.6
stamp 12.6
mail 12.5
business 12.2
man 12.1
people 11.7
silhouette 11.6
covering 11.4
clip art 11.1
letter 11
graphic 10.9
postmark 10.9
style 10.4
card 10.2
philately 9.9
pattern 9.6
money 9.4
treasury 9
postage 8.9
decorative 8.4
paint 8.2
aged 8.2
symbol 8.1
currency 8.1
financial 8
printed 7.9
postal 7.9
container 7.8
antique 7.8
frame 7.7
exchange 7.6
post 7.6
elegance 7.6
fashion 7.5
depository 7.5
banking 7.4
office 7.2
black 7.2
male 7.1

Google
created on 2019-02-19

Microsoft
created on 2019-02-19

illustration 99.6
text 99.6
drawing 68.6
sketch 54.2
child 53.2
propaganda 50.6
boy 42.6

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

Microsoft

AWS Rekognition

Age 23-33
Gender Female, 75.7%
Fear 74.9%
Calm 20.6%
Surprised 11.3%
Disgusted 5.6%
Angry 4.8%
Sad 2.7%
Happy 1.3%
Confused 1.1%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Adult
Male
Man
Person
Bride
Female
Woman
Adult 98.7%

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 99.2%

Captions

OpenAI GPT

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

This image is an illustration titled "Leçons et Conseils," which translates to "Lessons and Advice." It depicts two seated men in discussion. One is holding papers, possibly a book or sketches, and the other appears to be listening attentively. Behind them is an easel with a canvas featuring a rough sketch. A figure, presumably a statue or another person, is faintly visible in the background. The text below the image reads:

"- if Art is noble, Criticism is holy: Criticism is above Art!

  • Who says that?
  • Criticism."

It suggests a critique on the nature of art and criticism. The illustration is created by Cham (Amédée de Noé), a well-known French caricaturist.

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-06

This image depicts an etching or lithograph showing two individuals in a 19th-century interior, possibly an artist's studio. The person on the left appears to be a male artist, seated before an easel with a canvas upon it, showing the outlines of a classical figure. He is turned towards the other individual, attentively listening or engaging in conversation. The room contains details such as a palette, brushes, and other items that indicate an artistic setting. Above the scene, the text reads "LEÇONS ET CONSEILS" ("Lessons and Advice"). Below, there is a dialogue in French which loosely translates to: "...if Art is noble, the Critic is healthy, the Critic is above Art! Who says this? -The Critic." The image carries a signature on the bottom right and has a plate mark indicating that it might have been made for print reproduction. It captures a moment that seems to reflect on the relationship between art and criticism.

Anthropic Claude

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

This appears to be a historical illustration or print titled "Leçons et Conseils" (Lessons and Advice). The scene shows two figures in what appears to be an artist's studio. One figure is seated at an easel, wearing a light-colored smock or coat, while the other stands nearby in darker clothing, holding what appears to be a book or papers. There's an easel visible in the background.

Below the image is French text that reads: "Si l'Art est noble, la Critique est sainte, la Critique est au dessus de l'Art!" (If Art is noble, Criticism is holy, Criticism is above Art!) followed by "Qui dit cela?" (Who says that?) and "La Critique." (The Critic.)

The artwork appears to be a commentary on the relationship between artists and art critics, suggesting a somewhat satirical take on how critics view their role in relation to the artists they critique. The style appears to be from the 19th century, likely a lithograph or similar printing technique common in that era.

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

The image depicts two men engaged in conversation and critique, likely about art based on the French caption at the bottom. One man is seated at an easel or drafting table, holding a piece of paper or sketch, while the other man stands next to him looking over his shoulder. Both men are dressed in 19th century attire, with the standing man wearing a long coat. The drawing has a simple, sketch-like style with minimal shading, giving it an unfinished or preliminary look. The French title at the top reads "Lecons et Conseils" which translates to "Lessons and Advice".

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

The image depicts two men engaged in conversation. One man is seated at a table, holding what appears to be a book or document, while the other man is standing and gesturing with his hands as if in discussion. The room appears to contain various artistic elements, such as a painting on the wall and a sculpture or other object on the table. The title of the work is "Lecons et Conseils", which suggests the scene may depict a lesson or critique taking place.

Meta Llama

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

The image is a sketch of two men in an art studio. The man on the left sits on a stool, facing away from the viewer, and is dressed in a long coat. He appears to be engaged in painting or drawing. The man on the right stands, facing the seated man, and is dressed in a dark shirt and pants. He holds a newspaper or document in his hand and seems to be discussing something with the seated man.

In the background, there are various art supplies, including paints, brushes, and canvases. The overall atmosphere of the image suggests a moment of conversation and collaboration between the two artists. The sketch is rendered in a detailed and realistic style, with a focus on capturing the textures and expressions of the subjects. The image is titled "La Critique" and appears to be a commentary on the role of criticism in the artistic process.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-11

The image is a vintage illustration of two men in an art studio, with one man sitting on a stool and the other standing beside him. The illustration is rendered in black and white, with a sepia tone that gives it a classic, aged look.

Key Elements:

  • Two Men: The two men are the central figures in the illustration. One man is seated on a stool, facing away from the viewer, while the other stands beside him, looking at the seated man.
  • Art Studio: The background of the illustration suggests an art studio, with various art supplies and equipment visible. There is a large canvas or painting on an easel behind the two men, and other art-related items are scattered around the room.
  • Text: At the top of the illustration, there is a title or caption in French that reads "LEÇONS ET CONSEILS." Below the illustration, there is a quote or phrase in French that reads "si l'Art est noble, la Critique est saine; la Critique est audesseus de l'Art!" followed by a question mark and the word "La Critique."

Overall Impression:

The illustration appears to be a commentary on the relationship between art and criticism. The two men in the illustration may represent an artist and a critic, with the artist creating art and the critic evaluating it. The quote at the bottom of the illustration suggests that criticism is a necessary part of the artistic process, but also acknowledges the potential tension between artists and critics.

Amazon Nova

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

The image is a black-and-white drawing of two men engaged in a conversation. The man on the left is sitting on a stool and appears to be an artist, as he is surrounded by art supplies and a canvas. He is wearing a long coat and has a beard. The man on the right is standing and appears to be a critic, as he is holding a piece of paper and is looking at the artist's work. The drawing is titled "Leçons et Conseils" and has a quote at the bottom that reads, "Si l'art est noble, la critique est saine; la critique est au-dessus de l'art!" which translates to "If art is noble, criticism is healthy; criticism is above art!"

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

The image is a black-and-white drawing of two men in a room. The man on the left is sitting on a stool and holding a piece of paper, while the man on the right is standing and holding a newspaper. The man on the right is looking at the man on the left, and the man on the left is looking at the man on the right. The drawing is labeled "Leçons et conseils" and "Si l'art est noble, la critique est sainte; la critique est au-dessus de l'art."

Text analysis

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