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Human Generated Data

Title

"Where are we going, where are we going?"

Date

19th century

People

Artist: Honoré-Victorin Daumier, French 1808-1879

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Philip Hofer, Esq., M19741

Human Generated Data

Title

"Where are we going, where are we going?"

People

Artist: Honoré-Victorin Daumier, French 1808-1879

Date

19th century

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Philip Hofer, Esq., M19741

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-11-06

Person 98.3
Human 98.3
Person 91.8
Clothing 86.6
Apparel 86.6
Art 85.8
Mammal 79.3
Pet 79.3
Animal 79.3
Cat 79.3
Text 78.5
Drawing 76.7
Indoors 73.3
Person 71.8
Bird 61.3
Room 59.3
Furniture 59.3
Advertisement 58.5

Clarifai
created on 2019-11-06

people 100
print 99.5
adult 99.4
group 98.6
two 98.4
furniture 97.9
one 97.8
man 96.8
room 96.2
illustration 95.4
leader 95.1
engraving 95
administration 94.5
wear 93.6
art 92.4
chair 91.7
seat 91.3
lithograph 90.6
veil 90.3
woman 89.3

Imagga
created on 2019-11-06

sketch 100
drawing 100
representation 80.8
vintage 23.2
stamp 21.3
paper 20.4
old 20.2
mail 20.1
postmark 19.7
retro 19.7
letter 18.3
newspaper 18.3
philately 17.8
postage 17.7
money 17
design 16.9
postal 16.7
envelope 14.7
cash 14.6
product 14.6
dollar 13.9
currency 13.5
grunge 12.8
art 12.6
business 12.1
card 11.9
finance 11.8
bank 11.6
silhouette 11.6
black 11.4
creation 11.3
ancient 11.2
architecture 10.9
circa 10.8
collection 10.8
wealth 10.8
symbol 10.8
history 10.7
sign 10.5
post 10.5
bill 10.5
close 10.3
galley 10.2
banking 10.1
aged 10
printed 9.8
financial 9.8
office 9.6
man 9.4
rich 9.3
message 9.1
shape 8.9
vessel 8.9
people 8.9
cartoon 8.9
dollars 8.7
exchange 8.6
plan 8.5
set 8.5
antique 8.4
banner 8.3
global 8.2
object 8.1
building 7.9
shows 7.9
construction 7.7
pencil 7.6
communication 7.6
house 7.5
document 7.4
closeup 7.4
paint 7.2
painting 7.2
male 7.1

Google
created on 2019-11-06

Microsoft
created on 2019-11-06

text 99.4
drawing 99
sketch 97.9
old 83.7
cartoon 73.2
clothing 59.5
illustration 55.3
person 54.4
posing 44.3
vintage 31.4

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

AWS Rekognition

Age 12-22
Gender Male, 50.1%
Angry 49.5%
Calm 49.7%
Fear 49.5%
Surprised 49.5%
Disgusted 50.2%
Happy 49.5%
Confused 49.5%
Sad 49.6%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person
Cat
Bird
Person 98.3%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2019-11-06

a vintage photo of a person 82.5%
an old photo of a person 82.2%
old photo of a person 80.4%

OpenAI GPT

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

The image is a black-and-white lithograph titled "Where does it hurt?" created by Honoré Daumier, a notable French printmaker, caricaturist, painter, and sculptor. It was published in the French magazine "La Caricature" in 1833. The scene depicts two men seated, with one appearing to be a doctor examining the other, who might be presenting his ailments or concerns. The doctor is stout with a determined expression, wearing a heavy coat and hat, while the other man, dressed more formally, looks distressed. Behind them is a wall that appears to be covered with satirical illustrations or caricatures that mock various other subjects or concepts, possibly contributing a humoristic backdrop to the somber interaction between the doctor and the patient. A caption in French at the bottom reads: "Ou diable avez-vous mal mon ami? vous marchez sur un abîme et le dos de l'état est accablé par le déchirement de toutes ces mauvaises passions." This piece provides both a visual and narrative critique, likely touching on social and political themes of the time, in the characteristic style of Daumier's work.

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-03

This is a monochrome illustration that appears to be from the 19th century, showing two rotund gentlemen seated and facing each other, deeply engaged in conversation. They are situated indoors, and behind them is a large window divided into multiple panes, each pane depicting a caricature of anthropomorphic frogs in a variety of human-like situations, such as dueling, courting, dancing, and playing musical instruments. There is text above the window which seems to be a title or a reference number, "La Caricature (Journal) N° 207.," and below the window, "H.273." Additionally, there is a caption below the illustration in French, which can be translated but it may be a quote or a description. The signature "h.D." can be seen towards the bottom within the illustration, and at the very bottom, there's another text indicating the source or creator of the illustration, partial text "Chez Bauger & C.ie r. du Croissant, 16," which appears to be referencing the publisher or address where the illustration was produced or available. The overall tone of the illustration is satirical, indicated by the humorous portrayal of the frogs and the caricatured expressions and postures of the two men, consistent with the style of satirical work popular in publications of that time.

Anthropic Claude

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

This is a 19th century caricature or satirical illustration showing two corpulent figures in formal attire engaged in conversation. One is dressed in black while the other wears lighter colored clothing. They appear to be standing in front of a wall decorated with various sketches or artwork. The style is characteristic of French political/social caricatures of the period, with exaggerated physical features used for comedic effect. There's text in French at the bottom of the image, and the drawing is signed "H.D." The scene appears to be poking fun at the bourgeoisie or upper class of the time period. The background wall features multiple small framed illustrations or cartoons, creating an interesting gallery-like setting for this satirical scene.

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

The image appears to be an old lithograph or print depicting two men conversing in front of a wall of small framed sketches or portraits. One man is sitting while the other stands, and they seem engaged in an earnest discussion. The men are dressed in formal attire typical of the 19th century, with long coats, vests, and cravats. The seated man has his hand on the standing man's arm in a familiar gesture. In the background, the grid of framed sketches on the wall suggests this scene may be taking place in an artist's studio or gallery. The overall style and execution of the lithograph has a distinctly 19th century feel. At the bottom, there is a handwritten caption in French that provides more context about the interaction and individuals portrayed, but I cannot make out the full text. The print is signed "HD" in the lower right corner.

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

The image appears to depict a scene of two men, likely officials or leaders, engaged in a serious discussion or negotiation. The men are seated at a table or desk, with one man in a dark suit leaning in towards the other man, who is also dressed in formal attire. In the background, there are various sketches, illustrations, or artworks displayed on the walls, suggesting this may be taking place in some sort of office or professional setting. The overall tone of the image conveys an air of solemnity and importance to the interaction between the two figures.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-16

The image depicts a black-and-white illustration of two men shaking hands in front of a wall of sketches. The man on the left is dressed in a dark suit and has a serious expression, while the man on the right is wearing a light-colored suit and appears to be smiling. **Key Features:** * **Two Men:** The two men are the central figures in the image, with one wearing a dark suit and the other wearing a light-colored suit. * **Shaking Hands:** The men are shaking hands, indicating a sense of agreement or partnership. * **Wall of Sketches:** Behind the men is a wall of sketches, which may represent ideas, plans, or concepts being discussed or agreed upon. * **Serious Expression:** The man on the left has a serious expression, suggesting that he may be taking the situation seriously or being cautious. * **Smiling Man:** The man on the right appears to be smiling, indicating that he may be more optimistic or enthusiastic about the situation. **Overall Impression:** The image suggests a sense of collaboration or partnership between the two men, with the wall of sketches representing the ideas or plans they are working on together. The contrast between the serious expression of the man on the left and the smiling man on the right may indicate a difference in their perspectives or approaches to the situation.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-16

The image depicts a vintage illustration of two men shaking hands in front of a wall adorned with various sketches. The man on the left is attired in a dark suit, while the man on the right wears a light-colored coat. The background features a wall composed of multiple squares, each containing a unique sketch. The overall atmosphere of the image exudes a sense of camaraderie and mutual respect between the two individuals.

Amazon Nova

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

The image is a black and white drawing of two men shaking hands in front of a display of caricatures. The caricatures are in a grid of 12, with each caricature in a separate frame. The caricatures are of different people, with some wearing hats and others wearing glasses. The caricatures are drawn in a humorous style, with exaggerated features and expressions. The drawing is titled "La Caricature Journal," and it is likely a satirical commentary on the political or social issues of the time.

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

The image is a black-and-white drawing titled "La Caricature (Journal) N° 205" by Honoré Daumier. The drawing depicts two men standing and shaking hands in front of a window with a display of caricatures. The caricatures in the window are of various people, including a man with a mustache and a woman with a hat. The drawing has a watermark in the bottom left corner that reads "Daumier." The drawing is a political cartoon that was published in the French newspaper La Caricature in 1835. It is a commentary on the political situation in France at the time, specifically the conflict between King Louis-Philippe and the opposition.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

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