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Human Generated Data

Title

Paris on January Ist

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, M8699

Human Generated Data

Title

Paris on January Ist

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, M8699

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-11-06

Person 97.3
Human 97.3
Person 95.9
Person 94.8
Art 94.6
Advertisement 93.8
Poster 93.8
Person 87.7
Painting 83.6
Drawing 82.3
Person 74.7
Sketch 68.6
Person 64.3
Photo 61.4
Photography 61.4
Text 56.6

Clarifai
created on 2019-11-06

people 100
print 99.7
illustration 99
group 99
adult 98.7
engraving 98
art 98
man 97.6
portrait 93.4
leader 92.5
lithograph 91.8
painting 91.4
administration 91.2
veil 90.2
many 89.5
woman 88.8
one 87.6
vintage 86.6
several 86.2
woodcut 86.1

Imagga
created on 2019-11-06

sketch 100
drawing 85.9
representation 66.4
money 36.6
currency 33.2
newspaper 32
paper 29.8
cash 29.3
dollar 27.9
finance 27
business 24.9
bank 24.2
product 23.4
banking 23
bill 22.8
vintage 21.5
financial 21.4
daily 20.5
wealth 19.8
dollars 19.3
creation 18.6
book jacket 17.8
savings 17.7
old 17.4
exchange 17.2
close 16.6
stamp 16.5
mail 16.3
postmark 15.8
letter 15.6
us 15.4
pay 15.3
loan 15.3
rich 14.9
hundred 14.5
art 14.3
retro 13.9
jacket 13.9
franklin 13.8
postage 13.8
closeup 13.5
economy 13
ancient 13
postal 12.8
one 12.7
market 12.4
states 11.6
success 11.3
envelope 11.1
investment 11
philately 10.9
banknotes 10.8
man 10.8
history 10.7
finances 10.6
wrapping 10.5
commerce 10.3
symbol 10.1
printed 9.8
bills 9.7
profit 9.6
united 9.5
sign 9
circa 8.9
shows 8.9
economic 8.7
notes 8.6
post 8.6
grunge 8.5
stock 8.4
black 8.4
religion 8.1
stamps 7.9
twenty 7.9
legal 7.8
banknote 7.8
debt 7.7
payment 7.7
price 7.7
capital 7.6
church 7.4
note 7.4
global 7.3
aged 7.2
office 7.2
covering 7.1

Google
created on 2019-11-06

Microsoft
created on 2019-11-06

text 100
drawing 99.7
sketch 99.5
book 98.5
person 92.2
clothing 91.1
cartoon 90.6
child art 71.1
man 59.9
painting 51
old 48.6

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

AWS Rekognition

Age 15-27
Gender Female, 51.2%
Fear 49.5%
Sad 45.8%
Calm 46.2%
Happy 46.4%
Angry 45.8%
Confused 45.1%
Disgusted 45.9%
Surprised 45.4%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person
Poster
Person 97.3%

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 100%

Captions

OpenAI GPT

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

The image is a satirical illustration that appears to be from a 19th-century French publication, given the style and attire of the characters. The title reads "ACTUALITÉS," implying that the scene depicted is related to contemporary events at the time of publication. At the bottom of the image, there is a caption in French. The scene is set in a crowded urban environment, likely Paris, as noted in the caption "PARIS LE 1er JANVIER," which translates to "Paris, January 1st." It depicts a chaotic street scene with numerous men wearing top hats, which was typical of the period. In the foreground, a disheveled man is seen stumbling or collapsing, seemingly intoxicated based on the body language and expressions. Another man, presumably "Cabochard," is being pleaded with for support as the caption suggests: "Soutiens-moi Cabochard.... j'm'évanouis" (Support me, Cabochard... I'm fainting). A small child is on the ground, appearing to be in distress, while a hat and some candies are scattered around, referencing the continuation of the caption: "...prends donc garde, tu détirores mon enfant et tu écrases mes bonbons!" (Be careful, you're hurting my child and crushing my candies!). The illustration, created by the artist identified as Daumier (noted as "Dess. Daumier" at the bottom), showcases his characteristic social commentary through caricature, possibly highlighting the social issues and public conduct of the time.

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-03

This image is a black and white illustration with text at the bottom, likely from a publication. The illustration depicts a scene with several individuals wearing clothing that suggests it could be set in the 19th or early 20th century. Many figures are wearing hats, including top hats, which enhances this impression. The focus of the scene is a man lying on the ground while another man leans over him, seemingly offering assistance. The man on the ground has a look of distress, and his hat has fallen off next to him, along with what appears to be a dropped basket spilling its contents. Around them, people are observing the situation. Two men in the foreground are engaged in a conversation with worried expressions. Below the image, there is text in French which suggests dialogue and adds context to the scene—it seems to depict a moment of confusion where one man is mistaken for another named "Cabochard" and he complains about his candies being crushed. The caption at the bottom reads (translated to English): "Hold me up, Cabochard - But I'm not Cabochard - Help, you miserable drunkard, you're ruining my child and crushing my candies!" The style of the drawing and the clothing suggests a satirical impressionist era copy, possibly from a French newspaper, and the dialogue implies humor or social critique. The publication details and artist signature "Honore Daumier" indicate the creator and the origin of this illustration.

Anthropic Claude

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

This is a French satirical sketch titled "ACTUALITES" (Current Events) dated "PARIS LE 1er JANVIER" (Paris, January 1st). The artwork appears to be a lithograph or similar print showing a street scene with several figures wearing top hats. The scene depicts what appears to be a drunken mishap, with one figure stumbling or falling while another looks on in apparent dismay. There are fallen items on the ground, possibly including a hat. The caption below the image contains dialogue in French that suggests a comedic misunderstanding between two people, with one person being mistaken for someone named "Cabochard." The style and clothing suggest this is from the 19th century, likely during the period when satirical prints were popular in French newspapers and magazines. The artistic style is characteristic of the period's caricature art, with expressive lines and exaggerated facial expressions to convey the humorous situation. The scene captures a moment of public embarrassment that would have been relatable to contemporary viewers.

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

The image is a black and white sketch or drawing titled "Actualites" (which means "News" or "Current Events" in French). It depicts a crowded street scene with several men wearing top hats and coats gathered together. Some are standing while others appear to be sitting or leaning against a wall. In the foreground, a man is sitting or lying on the ground with his leg extended and a hat or bowl near his feet, suggesting he may be a beggar or homeless person. The sketch has a chaotic, lively feeling capturing a slice of urban life, likely in 19th century Paris based on the clothing and French title. Below the image is additional French text that appears to provide more details about the scene being illustrated.

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

The image appears to be a historical illustration or print depicting a street scene in Paris. It shows a crowded urban setting with several figures in various clothing from what seems to be the 19th century. There is a man on the ground being assisted by others, and a group of people standing around observing the scene. The overall tone and style suggest this is likely a satirical or comedic depiction of some event or social commentary from the time period.

Meta Llama

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

The image is a drawing of a scene in Paris, France, during the 19th century. The drawing depicts a man in a top hat and coat, holding a child and a package, while being pushed by another man in a similar outfit. The scene appears to be set in a busy street, with several other people in the background. The drawing is titled "Paris le 1er Janvier" (Paris on January 1st) and features French text at the bottom, which reads: "Soutiens-moi, Cabochard... j'me vanouis !" "Mais je ne suis pas Cabochard... malheureux pochard que tu es... prends donc garde, tu detestes mon enfant et tu ecrases mes bonbons!" Translated, this text reads: "Support me, Cabochard... I'm losing my way!" "But I'm not Cabochard... wretched drunkard that you are... be careful, you hate my child and you're crushing my sweets!" The drawing appears to be a commentary on the social issues of the time, such as poverty, drunkenness, and the treatment of children. The use of the term "Cabochard" suggests that the man being pushed is a drunkard, and the text implies that he is also a threat to the child and the sweets. Overall, the image provides a glimpse into the daily life of Parisians during the 19th century, highlighting the struggles and challenges faced by many people during this time period.

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

The image depicts a vintage illustration of a chaotic scene in Paris, featuring a man being restrained by another individual. The illustration is rendered in black and white, with a focus on the central figures amidst a bustling crowd. **Key Elements:** * **Central Figures:** A man is being held back by another person, while a third individual lies on the ground. * **Crowd:** The scene is set against a backdrop of a crowded street, with people dressed in attire typical of the late 19th or early 20th century. * **Text:** The illustration includes French text at the top and bottom, which appears to be a caption or title. * **Style:** The artwork is characterized by loose brushstrokes and expressive lines, suggesting a dynamic and energetic atmosphere. **Overall Impression:** The image conveys a sense of tension and drama, with the central figures drawing attention amidst the surrounding chaos. The use of black and white tones adds to the overall mood, creating a striking visual representation of a moment in time.

Amazon Nova

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

The image is a black-and-white illustration of a street scene in Paris, specifically on January 1st. The illustration depicts a chaotic and crowded scene with people gathered in the street. Some individuals are engaged in an altercation, while others are simply walking by or standing around. The central focus of the illustration is a man in the middle who appears to be in distress or conflict, possibly being restrained or pushed by others. Another man on the right side of the image is holding a box, while a third man on the left side is holding a hat. The overall atmosphere of the scene is one of commotion and disorder.

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

The image is a black-and-white drawing from an old newspaper. It depicts a scene of a bustling street with people walking and standing in various poses. The drawing captures the essence of the scene with its sketchy and detailed style. The people in the drawing are wearing hats and shoes, and some of them are carrying bags. The drawing has a watermark in the bottom right corner that reads "D-993" and "Actualités." The drawing also has a caption in French that reads "Paris, le 1er janvier."

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

ACTUALITES Ch Tannier Crissant 16 PARIS LE 1 JANVIER j'mevanouis malheureux pochard gue tu es.. ... prends donc -Soutiens mo1, Cabochard Mais je ne suis pas Cabochard garde tu deteriores mon enfant et tu ecrases mes bonbons! D-996
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