Human Generated Data

Title

"You were hungry...you were hungry...that's no reason...."

Date

1845

People

Artist: Honoré-Victorin Daumier, French 1808-1879

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Paul J. Sachs, M3007

Human Generated Data

Title

"You were hungry...you were hungry...that's no reason...."

People

Artist: Honoré-Victorin Daumier, French 1808-1879

Date

1845

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Paul J. Sachs, M3007

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-03-22

Human 99.3
Person 99.3
Art 93.4
Drawing 93.4
Person 90.5
Text 87.7
Sketch 82.7
Furniture 79.6
Person 61.9

Clarifai
created on 2019-03-22

people 99.8
print 99.2
adult 99.1
monochrome 98.3
newspaper 97.7
one 97.7
portrait 97.1
woman 97
furniture 96.8
illustration 96.5
art 96.5
man 95.7
wear 95.1
two 94.6
indoors 93.7
sit 93.6
magazine 92.3
painting 91.9
side view 86.3
lithograph 84.5

Imagga
created on 2019-03-22

newspaper 72.4
product 58.9
creation 46.3
money 37.4
currency 33.2
dollar 30.6
cash 30.2
paper 27.5
daily 26.2
bill 25.7
web site 24.4
bank 24.2
banking 23.9
business 23.7
dollars 20.3
finance 20.3
savings 19.6
financial 18.7
wealth 17.9
close 17.7
banknote 16.5
old 15.3
mail 15.3
exchange 15.3
vintage 14.9
stamp 14.8
hundred 14.5
us 14.5
postmark 13.8
one 13.4
letter 12.8
postage 12.8
drawing 12.7
bills 12.6
sketch 12.6
states 12.6
closeup 12.1
investment 11.9
philately 11.8
postal 11.8
banknotes 11.7
finances 11.6
payment 11.5
pay 11.5
retro 11.5
united 11.4
rich 11.2
envelope 11.1
symbol 10.8
market 10.6
notes 10.5
loan 10.5
post 10.5
art 10.5
economy 10.2
note 10.1
man 10.1
circa 9.9
history 9.8
president 9.8
people 9.5
stock 9.3
card 9.3
aged 9
black 9
office 8.9
funds 8.8
wages 8.8
ancient 8.6
face 8.5
portrait 8.4
representation 8.2
success 8
franklin 7.9
address 7.8
male 7.8
debt 7.7
profit 7.6
house 7.5
object 7.3
message 7.3
book 7.2
hair 7.1

Google
created on 2019-03-22

Microsoft
created on 2019-03-22

text 99.7
book 96.8
art 72.6
black and white 37.6
museum 35.1
illustration 29.5
retro 29.3

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

Microsoft

AWS Rekognition

Age 48-68
Gender Male, 53.8%
Sad 45.4%
Surprised 47.3%
Calm 45.9%
Angry 47.9%
Happy 46.1%
Confused 45.9%
Disgusted 46.4%

AWS Rekognition

Age 26-43
Gender Male, 54.2%
Calm 46.5%
Confused 47.1%
Angry 46.7%
Sad 46%
Surprised 46.1%
Disgusted 47.2%
Happy 45.2%

AWS Rekognition

Age 60-90
Gender Male, 92.2%
Calm 2.2%
Confused 6.1%
Angry 6.7%
Sad 4.1%
Surprised 2.8%
Disgusted 76.9%
Happy 1.2%

Microsoft Cognitive Services

Age 47
Gender Male

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person
Person 99.3%
Person 90.5%
Person 61.9%

Captions

Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-03-22

a close up of a book 62.6%
close up of a book 57.4%

Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-25

a photograph of a cartoonish cartoon of a man in a chair -100%

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-03

The image is a black and white illustration showing an interior scene that appears to be set in an office or a courtroom environment, indicative of a judicial or legal setting. In the illustration, we see an individual seated comfortably in a chair, leaning back with their hands clasped, apparently in a position of authority. Another individual stands beside what appears to be a desk with books and papers; the person is facing away from the viewer, presumably addressing the seated individual. Objects like a quill and inkwell on the desk suggest a historical setting. The text at the bottom of the image seems to be dialogue, hinting at a narrative or commentary, but without reading it, the specifics are unclear. The caption "LES GENS DE JUSTICE" suggests that the characters are involved in the legal profession.

The overall style and elements hint at a satirical commentary on the justice system or figures within it, which was a common theme for illustrations of certain periods, particularly in the 18th and 19th centuries. The scene encourages the viewer to interpret the dynamics of power, dialogue, and the setting with curiosity about the situation unfolding within the sketch.

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

This image is a cartoon illustration titled "Les Gens de Justice." It depicts a courtroom scene where a judge is lounging back in his chair, possibly asleep or deep in thought. In front of him is a defendant with his hands behind his back, accompanied by a guard. The setting includes a desk with an open book and various papers scattered on it. The artwork explores themes related to justice and the criminal system. The caption below the illustration translates to: "You were hungry, you were hungry... that's not a reason... but I too am almost hungry every day and I do not steal for that..."

Anthropic Claude

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

This is a historical French satirical illustration titled "Les Gens de Justice" (The People of Justice). The image shows a courtroom scene with three figures. On the left, there's a magistrate or judge reclining in a chair, appearing rather complacent or disinterested. On the right stand two figures - what appears to be a defendant in light clothing and a guard or bailiff in dark uniform with a distinctive hat.

The caption in French reads: "Vous aviez faim... vous aviez faim... ça n'est pas une raison... mais moi aussi presque tous les jours j'ai faim et je ne vole pas pour cela!" which translates to: "You were hungry... you were hungry... that's not a reason... but I too am hungry almost every day and I don't steal because of it!"

The illustration appears to be a social commentary on the justice system and class inequality in French society, highlighting the disconnect between those who judge and those who are judged. The artwork is done in a sketchy, lithographic style typical of 19th-century political cartoons and satire.

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

The image depicts a courtroom scene, likely from the 19th century based on the clothing and illustration style. In the foreground, a well-dressed man is seated in a chair, facing two other men who are standing and looking at him. The standing men appear distressed or angry, with one gesturing towards the seated man while the other looks on sternly with his arms crossed. The caption below the image reads "Vous avez faim vous avez faim ça n'est pas une raison mais non aussi presque tous les jours j'en faim et je ne vole pas pour cela !" which translates to "You are hungry you are hungry it is not a reason but no also almost every day I am hungry and I do not steal for that!" The title at the top identifies this as a scene of "Les Gens de Justice" which means "The People of Justice".

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

The image depicts a scene from what appears to be a legal or judicial context. It shows two men - one seated in a chair, seemingly in a state of distress or exhaustion, and another standing in front of him, likely an authority figure or law enforcement officer. The text below the image suggests a dialogue or interaction between the two individuals, with the standing figure speaking to the seated one. The overall tone and setting convey a sense of the legal system or administration of justice.

Meta Llama

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

The image depicts a scene from the 19th century, specifically a courtroom setting. The title "LES GENS DE JUSTICE" is written at the top, which translates to "People of Justice" in English.

In the foreground, a man is seated in a chair, wearing a black robe and a hat. He appears to be a judge or a lawyer, as he is surrounded by papers and documents on a desk in front of him. His hands are clasped together, and he looks up towards the right side of the image with a serious expression.

To the right of the judge, two men stand facing him. One of them wears a military uniform, complete with a hat and a sword at his side. The other man is dressed in civilian clothing and has his hands behind his back. Both men look at the judge with a mixture of respect and apprehension.

The background of the image features a wall with a window and a door. The overall atmosphere of the scene is one of gravity and solemnity, suggesting that the men are engaged in a serious discussion or trial.

The image is signed by the artist, "Honoré Daumier," and dated 1839. It is likely a caricature or satirical illustration, as Daumier was known for his political cartoons and social commentary. The image may be poking fun at the judicial system or the characters involved in the scene.

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

The image depicts a scene of a judge, two guards, and a prisoner in a courtroom setting. The judge is seated on the left side of the image, wearing a black robe with a white collar and a black hat. He appears to be sleeping or dozing off, with his head tilted back and his eyes closed.

To the right of the judge, there are two guards standing next to each other. One guard is wearing a white shirt and dark pants, while the other guard is dressed in a dark uniform with a tall hat. Both guards have their arms crossed, indicating that they are standing at attention.

In front of the guards, there is a table with various objects on it, including a book, a piece of paper, and a small container. The background of the image features a wall with a window and a door, which suggests that the scene is taking place in a courtroom or a similar setting.

Overall, the image appears to be a commentary on the justice system, highlighting the contrast between the sleeping judge and the attentive guards. It may also suggest that the justice system is flawed or inefficient, as evidenced by the judge's lack of attention to the proceedings.

Amazon Nova

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

The image is a black-and-white drawing of a scene that appears to be set in an office or a courtroom. The drawing is titled "LES GENS DE JUSTICE," which translates to "The People of Justice." There are three characters in the image. Two characters are standing on the right side of the image, while the third character is sitting on the left side. The character on the left side is sitting on a chair and appears to be a judge, as he is wearing a robe and a hat. The other two characters are standing and appear to be lawyers, as they are wearing hats and long coats. The drawing is a caricature, and the characters are depicted in a humorous way.

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

This is a black-and-white drawing with a French title "Les Gens de Justice." It features three individuals in a room. The man on the left is sitting on a chair, wearing a hat, and appears to be sleeping. The man in the middle is standing and looking at the man on the left. The man on the right is standing and looking at the man in the middle. There is a desk with a book, a piece of paper, and a piece of cloth on it.

Google Gemini

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-06-02

This is a satirical lithograph titled "Les Gens de Justice" (The People of Justice), a work from the 19th century. The image depicts a courtroom scene where a judge in his robes is reclining back in his chair with his eyes closed, looking bored or indifferent. He is facing towards a man who appears to be a defendant or a suspect. The man is shabbily dressed, has a worried expression, and has his arms crossed in front of him, maybe implying that he is restrained or is in a vulnerable position. Behind him, a guard is present, further emphasizing the suspect's confinement.

The scene likely comments on the perceived disinterest or lack of empathy of the justice system towards the poor, as is indicated by the dialogue in French below. The caption reads (translated to English): "You were hungry, you were hungry, it's not a reason... but I'm hungry almost every day, and I don't steal for that!" This text humorously contrasts the judge's apparent disregard for the defendant's plea with the defendant's experience of hunger, thus highlighting the social divide.

Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-06-02

Here is a description of the image:

The image is a black-and-white political cartoon titled "LES GENS DE JUSTICE," or "The People of Justice." It shows a scene in what appears to be a courtroom or office of a legal professional.

On the left side of the image, a man dressed in formal legal attire (likely a judge or lawyer) sits back in a chair, looking up and away with his hands folded in his lap. He is wearing a black robe and a white collar. His expression suggests boredom, indifference, or perhaps even disdain.

To the right, there is a disheveled-looking man in a straitjacket standing in front of a guard. The guard is wearing a tall hat and a dark uniform.

Between the two men, there is a desk with papers, a pen, and other office supplies. On the wall behind the desk is a framed document.

Underneath the image, there is text, which appears to be a dialogue between the judge and the man. The text reads:
"Vous aviez faim... vous aviez faim... ça n'est pas une raison... mais moi aussi presque tous les jours j'ai faim et je ne vole pas pour cela!"
This translates to: "You were hungry... you were hungry... that's no reason... but I too am hungry almost every day, and I don't steal for that!" This exchange suggests a critique of the justice system, with the judge dismissing the man's hunger as a motive for theft, while the man points out that the judge also experiences hunger but does not resort to stealing.

Mistral Pixtral

Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-09

The image is a satirical lithograph titled "Les Cens de Justice" by the French artist Honoré Daumier. It depicts a scene inside a judge's chambers. The judge, seated in a large, comfortable chair, appears to be asleep or at least uninterested in the proceedings. In front of him, a man in tattered clothing stands with a policeman. The man appears to be a defendant, looking disheveled and worried, while the policeman stands sternly behind him.

The caption at the bottom of the image reads: "Vous aviez faim... vous aviez faim... ça n'est pas une raison mais moi aussi presque tous les jours j'ai faim et je ne vole pas pour cela!" This translates to: "You were hungry... you were hungry... that's not a reason, but I am also hungry almost every day and I don't steal for that!" This dialogue highlights the irony and injustice of the situation, where the judge, who also experiences hunger, condemns the defendant for stealing out of hunger.

The artwork is a critique of the judicial system, emphasizing the lack of empathy and understanding towards the poor and hungry, who are often driven to crime out of desperation. Daumier's work often focused on social and political commentary, using satire to expose the injustices and hypocrisies of his time.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

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