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Human Generated Data

Title

The pleasures of the Carnival

Date

19th century

People

Artist: Honoré-Victorin Daumier, French 1808-1879

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of W. G. Russell Allen and Paul J. Sachs, M8743

Human Generated Data

Title

The pleasures of the Carnival

People

Artist: Honoré-Victorin Daumier, French 1808-1879

Date

19th century

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of W. G. Russell Allen and Paul J. Sachs, M8743

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-11-06

Art 95
Painting 92.1
Text 88.4
Human 84.1
Person 67.7
Drawing 65.8
Newspaper 61
Person 60.6
Crowd 57.7
Archaeology 56.9

Clarifai
created on 2019-11-06

people 99.9
illustration 99.9
print 99.5
group 99.4
art 99.4
man 99
adult 98.3
many 95.1
woman 94.9
painting 94.8
leader 94.3
engraving 93.3
veil 89.8
old 89.4
administration 87.9
music 87.4
one 87.4
lithograph 87.2
text 84.1
portrait 84

Imagga
created on 2019-11-06

sketch 100
drawing 88
representation 72.4
money 41.7
currency 40.4
dollar 39
daily 37.7
cash 37.5
paper 34.5
wealth 32.3
finance 32.1
banking 30.3
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us 25.1
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one 19.4
close 19.4
retro 18
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art 16.6
investment 16.5
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funds 14.7
letter 14.7
old 14.6
economy 13.9
banknotes 13.7
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mail 12.4
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post 8.6
creation 8.2
pattern 8.2
envelope 8.1
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object 8.1
sculpture 8
philately 7.9
dough 7.8
invest 7.7
number 7.5
man 7.4
aged 7.2
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concepts 7.1

Google
created on 2019-11-06

Painting 87.6
Art 86.8
Cartoon 84.6
Illustration 80.7
Drawing 69.1
Visual arts 59.3
Artwork 56
Modern art 53.1
Style 51

Microsoft
created on 2019-11-06

text 99.8
drawing 98.2
sketch 96.9
posing 96.4
cartoon 93
illustration 90.8
old 81
book 74.5
engraving 69
horse 51.1

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

AWS Rekognition

Age 19-31
Gender Female, 53%
Confused 45%
Happy 45.3%
Fear 45%
Sad 45%
Calm 54.6%
Disgusted 45.1%
Angry 45%
Surprised 45%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Painting
Person
Painting 92.1%

Categories

Captions

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-03

This is a black and white print featuring a lively scene with multiple figures, most likely at a carnival or festive event, given the activity and attire of the characters. There are both standing and seated individuals, many wearing hats or costumes suggestive of a celebratory atmosphere. Some figures appear to be in mid-gesture or dance, suggesting movement and revelry. The setting seems to be outdoors, possibly on a street, as buildings can be discerned in the background.

At the bottom of the image, there's text in French that likely provides context or a title for the scene, along with a date and possibly the name of a publication or artist. The text is not entirely clear, but it mentions "trois jours de l'année" (three days of the year) and "sans le moindre scrupule" (without the slightest scruple), which could imply a commentary on the festivities or behaviors depicted. The expression "criant ohé, ohé" (shouting ohé, ohé) suggests a call or chant that is part of the event.

Due to the monochromatic nature and style, along with the presence of text, this print could be an illustration from a book, a magazine, or a satirical publication from the late 19th or early 20th century, judging by the clothing styles and artistic technique.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-03

The image is a satirical illustration by Honoré Daumier titled "Les Plaisirs du Carnaval." It depicts a festive scene at a carnival with a crowd gathered around a group of performers. In the foreground, there are spectators, including two women dressed in traditional Chinese clothing and a variety of other individuals looking on with interest. Some spectators are dressed in more whimsical outfits, such as conical hats. The performers are in the background, engaging in animated actions, possibly dancing or entertaining the crowd. The scene captures the lively and somewhat chaotic atmosphere of a carnival, with a mix of cultural elements suggested through the variety of costumes and activities. Below the illustration, there's a caption in French, providing context for the satirical content, noting that the image is part of a series addressing the pleasures and absurdities of carnival celebrations.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-03

This is a historical sketch or lithograph titled "Les Plaisirs du Carnaval" (The Pleasures of Carnival). The image shows a carnival scene with a crowd of people. In the background, there are figures who appear to be dancing or celebrating, with some elevated or positioned higher than others. The foreground shows the backs of several spectators watching the festivities. The drawing style appears to be from the 19th century, rendered in black and white with expressive linework and shading.

Below the image is French text that appears to describe carnival celebrations and mentions something about Chinese customs and people from Pékin (Beijing) shouting "ohé, ohé" - which is noted as a Chinese word whose meaning they don't fully understand.

The overall composition captures the energy and chaos of a carnival celebration, with its mix of observers and revelers. The artist has effectively conveyed the crowded, festive atmosphere through the sketchy, dynamic style of drawing.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-03

The image is an old black and white drawing or etching depicting a crowded street scene during what seems to be a carnival celebration. There are many people packed together, some wearing costumes or masks. In the center, a person is being lifted up above the crowd. The scene has a chaotic, energetic feel with everyone crammed together on the street. The caption below the image is in French and provides some context, mentioning a carnival where people sing and dance joyfully in costumes to cover up their spiritual and moral failings, but when the carnival ends, they return to being savages of a corrupt civilization. Overall it appears to be a lively but also somewhat critical portrayal of carnival festivities and human nature.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-03

The image appears to depict a lively carnival or festival scene. It shows a large crowd of people engaged in various activities, some dancing and celebrating, others observing the festivities. The image has a whimsical, fantastical style, with exaggerated figures and details that suggest a surreal or dreamlike atmosphere. The characters seem to be wearing elaborate costumes and masks, adding to the festive and imaginative nature of the scene. The text below the image provides commentary on the overall carnival atmosphere and the behaviors of the crowd.

Meta Llama

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

The image depicts a vintage illustration of a carnival scene, titled "Les Plaisirs du Carnaval" (The Pleasures of Carnival). The illustration is rendered in black and white, with a central focus on a lively gathering of people. At the top, a group of individuals are shown dancing and laughing together, their movements and expressions conveying a sense of joy and abandon. Below them, a crowd of onlookers watches the spectacle unfold, their faces filled with wonder and delight.

The illustration is surrounded by a decorative border, which adds to the overall sense of festivity and celebration. The text at the bottom of the image appears to be written in French, and it may provide additional context or commentary on the scene being depicted.

Overall, the image captures the carefree spirit of a carnival, where people come together to revel in music, dance, and merriment. The illustration's use of bold lines and expressive characters brings the scene to life, inviting the viewer to join in on the fun.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-03

The image depicts a vintage drawing of a scene with people engaged in an activity. The drawing is in black and white and has a vintage look. The drawing shows a group of people gathered in a room, possibly for a party or celebration. Some of them are sitting on chairs, while others are standing. Some of them are wearing hats, and some are holding objects. The drawing has a watermark on the bottom right corner.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-03

The image is a black-and-white illustration of a crowd of people gathered in a room, possibly for a carnival or festival. The people are dressed in various costumes, with some wearing hats and masks. The illustration has a border around it and includes a title in French that reads "Les Plaisirs du Carnaval." The image also includes a French caption that provides context for the scene.

Text analysis

Amazon

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