Human Generated Data

Title

"Well then, good friend, you have lost, you who would have sworn to your client that you would have won."

Date

1864

People

Artist: Honoré-Victorin Daumier, French 1808-1879

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, The Program for Harvard College, M13794

Human Generated Data

Title

"Well then, good friend, you have lost, you who would have sworn to your client that you would have won."

People

Artist: Honoré-Victorin Daumier, French 1808-1879

Date

1864

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, The Program for Harvard College, M13794

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-11-07

Human 99
Person 99
Person 95.3
Poster 93.7
Advertisement 93.7
Text 92.6
Art 90.9
Drawing 90.4
Sketch 74.3
Painting 65.7
Portrait 61.4
Photography 61.4
Photo 61.4
Face 61.4
Head 59.9
Page 57.1

Clarifai
created on 2019-11-07

print 100
people 99.9
engraving 99.9
art 99.4
illustration 99.4
portrait 99
adult 98.9
lithograph 98.3
man 97.9
veil 97.5
leader 96.9
one 96.8
group 94.9
painting 94.8
cape 94.8
vintage 94.7
gown (clothing) 94.7
etching 94.6
two 93.3
antique 93.1

Imagga
created on 2019-11-07

statue 43.2
sculpture 39.2
covering 31.9
religion 29.6
art 28.5
cloak 27.5
history 22.3
old 22.3
ancient 21.6
religious 20.6
culture 20.5
god 18.2
face 17.7
monument 16.8
historic 16.5
architecture 15.6
antique 15.6
worship 15.5
man 15.4
church 14.8
faith 14.3
historical 14.1
famous 13.9
golden 13.7
catholic 13.6
traditional 13.3
detail 12.9
spiritual 12.5
travel 12
stone 11.9
temple 11.8
portrait 11.6
vintage 11.6
holy 11.5
tourism 11.5
saint 11.5
person 11.5
jacket 11.3
mask 11.2
people 11.1
sacred 10.7
figure 10.6
prayer 10.6
concertina 10.6
spirituality 10.6
tourist 10
book jacket 9.9
dress 9.9
decoration 9.8
bronze 9.8
pray 9.7
marble 9.7
symbol 9.4
male 9.2
city 9.1
peace 9.1
black 9.1
gold 9
free-reed instrument 8.5
head 8.4
artwork 8.2
creation 8.1
building 7.9
carving 7.8
bust 7.7
oriental 7.5
human 7.5
east 7.5
costume 7.4
tradition 7.4
wind instrument 7.4
clothing 7.1
memorial 7

Google
created on 2019-11-07

Gentleman 81.4
Illustration 72.5
Art 65.5
Painting 54.7

Microsoft
created on 2019-11-07

text 100
sketch 98.9
drawing 98.8
book 98
illustration 88.8
man 69.1
cartoon 66.1
painting 61.8
hat 61
clothing 51.4

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

AWS Rekognition

Age 22-34
Gender Male, 87.9%
Fear 4.6%
Calm 3.2%
Angry 63.5%
Sad 27.4%
Disgusted 0.4%
Surprised 0.2%
Confused 0.6%
Happy 0.1%

AWS Rekognition

Age 15-27
Gender Male, 83.3%
Sad 0.3%
Confused 0%
Angry 0.8%
Surprised 0.4%
Happy 0.2%
Fear 0.1%
Calm 98.2%
Disgusted 0.1%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person
Poster
Person 99%
Person 95.3%
Poster 93.7%

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 99.8%

Captions

OpenAI GPT

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

This image is a caricature by the artist Honoré Daumier, depicting two lawyers in animated conversation. Both figures are dressed in traditional legal attire, including robes and caps. One lawyer is holding a stack of documents, indicating that they are discussing legal matters. The drawing includes a humorous caption in French: "- Eh bien, mon cher, vous avez perdu, vous qui aviez affirmé à votre client que vous gagneriez. - Eh bien oui, en plaidant sa cause j'ai gagné… cinq cents francs." In English, this translates to: "- Well, my dear, you lost, you who had assured your client that you would win. - Well yes, by pleading his case I earned… five hundred francs." The illustration captures a moment of irony and satire, typical of Daumier's work, which often highlighted the quirks and absurdities of the legal profession.

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-03

This image is a black and white illustration that depicts two individuals wearing formal attire with robes and square academic caps, suggesting they might be legal professionals or scholars. Their attire appears to be from a historical period, typical of 19th-century European style. They seem to be in conversation with one person gesturing with his hand raised, indicating they might be discussing a matter of significance. There is French text at the bottom of the image which appears to be a part of a dialogue between the characters. The top of the image includes the words "CROQUIS PARISIENS PAR DAUMIER," which likely refers to the artist Honoré Daumier and suggests the drawing could be part of a series depicting Parisian scenes or characters. The page number "12" in the upper right-hand corner and other numerical and text elements suggest this illustration is part of a publication or a book.

Anthropic Claude

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

This is a black and white sketch from "Croquis Parisiens par Daumier" (Parisian Sketches by Daumier), showing two lawyers or legal professionals in conversation. They are wearing traditional legal robes and tall hats typical of 19th century French courts. The illustration captures them in what appears to be a private moment of discussion, with one leaning in to speak to the other. The caption in French below reads: "- Eh bien, mon cher, vous avez perdu, vous qui aviez affirmé à votre client que vous gagneriez" "- Eh bien oui, en plaidant sa cause j'ai gagné... cinq cents francs" Which translates roughly to: "- Well, my dear fellow, you lost, after assuring your client you would win" "- Well yes, by pleading his case I won... five hundred francs" This is a satirical commentary on lawyers profiting regardless of the outcome of their cases. The sketch is characteristic of Daumier's style, who was known for his caricatures and social commentary on French society, particularly the legal profession.

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

The image shows a black and white sketch or engraving depicting two men in 19th century attire, likely judges or lawyers based on their robes and hats. They are engaged in conversation, with one man's hand on the other's shoulder as he speaks to him. The text below the image is in French and appears to contain a quote or dialogue between the two men. The image has an artistic, hand-drawn style typical of illustrations from the 1800s.

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

The image depicts two men in formal attire, likely legal professionals or judges, engaged in animated discussion. They are wearing long robes and hats typical of the time period, which appears to be the 19th century based on the illustration style. The text below provides dialogue between the two figures, suggesting they are involved in some kind of legal or political dispute. The overall tone of the image conveys a sense of confrontation or disagreement between the two individuals.

Amazon Nova

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

The image depicts two men, probably lawyers, standing next to each other. They are both wearing hats and long robes. The man on the left is wearing a white robe, while the man on the right is wearing a black robe. The man on the left is holding a book, and the man on the right is holding a pen. The image is in black and white, and it is in a vintage style.

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

The image is a black-and-white illustration titled "Croquis Parisiens Par Daumier." It features two men standing and facing each other. The man on the left is wearing a hat and a long coat, while the man on the right is also wearing a hat and a long coat. The man on the left is holding a book, and the man on the right is holding a cigarette. The image has a watermark with the text "M. Martinet, Paris" and "12th Detteuches, Paris."

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

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