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Title

The Firemen Do Well, Perhaps, Not to Go There

Date

1866

People

Artist: Honoré-Victorin Daumier, French 1808-1879

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, The Program for Harvard College, M13800

Human Generated Data

Title

The Firemen Do Well, Perhaps, Not to Go There

People

Artist: Honoré-Victorin Daumier, French 1808-1879

Date

1866

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, The Program for Harvard College, M13800

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-11-07

Text 95.3
Advertisement 87
Poster 87
Page 86
Art 77.6
Book 77.1
Human 72.2
Drawing 68.6
Newspaper 65.2
Comics 56.2
Person 55.8

Clarifai
created on 2019-11-07

print 100
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people 99.8
art 99.7
engraving 99
man 98.7
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paper 97.7
one 97.3
adult 97.2
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retro 93
lithograph 92.5
book bindings 92.4

Imagga
created on 2019-11-07

daily 75.9
money 49.4
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cash 44
paper 41.6
dollar 40.9
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bank 36.8
product 34.8
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business 31
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bill 25.7
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hundred 24.2
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drawing 23.6
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mail 23
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jacket 20.7
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pay 20.2
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rich 19.6
old 18.8
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one 18.7
letter 18.4
banknotes 17.6
states 17.4
representation 17.3
retro 17.2
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loan 16.3
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franklin 15.8
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debt 10.6
payment 10.6
price 10.6
commerce 10.3
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comic book 8.5
sign 8.3
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Google
created on 2019-11-07

Microsoft
created on 2019-11-07

text 100
drawing 99.7
sketch 99.4
cartoon 96.3
illustration 83.9
book 68.9
engraving 63.4
person 58.5

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Poster
Person
Poster 87%

Categories

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2019-11-07

a close up of a book 60.1%
close up of a book 53.8%
a close up of text on a book 52.2%

OpenAI GPT

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

This image is a satirical illustration from a 19th-century periodical, depicting a dramatic scene related to European political tensions. In the foreground, three firemen (or "pompiers" in French) are seen frantically pulling a large cart or hose, and their expressions and body language suggest they are in a hurry or facing a difficult task. Two of them are actively pulling the cart, while the third one appears to be looking back over his shoulder. In the background, there is a stark, rocky landscape with a prominent, barren, burnt tree on a hill. The tree has two labeled branches, with "Question Allemande" (German Question) on the lower branch and "Question d'Orient" (Eastern Question) on the upper branch. The labels probably refer to political or diplomatic issues of the time involving Germany and the Eastern regions of Europe, possibly the Ottoman Empire or the Balkans. The caption below the illustration says, "Les pompiers feraient peut-être bien de ne pas s'en aller," which translates to "The firemen might do well not to leave." This suggests a cautionary message, possibly implying that despite their efforts, the firemen (or the political figures they might represent) might need to remain to address ongoing issues. Overall, the illustration by Honoré Daumier employs humor and exaggeration to critique or comment on the political climate of the period.

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-03

This is an image of a lithograph, which is a type of print made by drawing on a flat stone with a greasy substance and then applying ink that sticks only to the drawn areas. The lithograph is divided into a few key elements: 1. The central part of the image is a dramatic scene that appears to be a representation of a crisis or a political satire. On the left, there is a group of people struggling with a horse that is trying to break free from their grip. The chaos among the figures suggests a sense of urgency or desperation. 2. To the right, on a higher ground, a solitary figure is raising its arms towards the sky, surrounded by beams of light. Above this figure, the words "QUESTION D'ORIENT" are inscribed. 3. Below, on a rocky surface, the words "QUESTION ALLEMANDE" are written, suggesting that the image is commenting on German political issues or questions. Nearby, to the right, there appear to be books and papers scattered on the ground, perhaps indicating discarded knowledge or neglected information. 4. The bottom of the image contains text in French, indicating that the lithograph could be a French artwork or political commentary. The text suggests something about firemen perhaps not being able to stop a fire from spreading or a metaphorical crisis from escalating. 5. The margin around the image includes text and numbers that could refer to the publication or cataloging details of the lithograph. Overall, the image comes across as a political or social commentary, typical of the kind of satirical work seen in newspapers and journals in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Lithographs like this one were often used to critique current events, political figures, or societal issues in an accessible visual format.

Anthropic Claude

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

This is a historical political cartoon or illustration, likely from a French publication titled "ACTUALITES" (Actualities). The image shows two distinct labeled sections: "QUESTION D'ORIENT" (Eastern Question) at the top and "QUESTION ALLEMANDE" (German Question) at the bottom. The artwork is rendered in a sketchy, lithographic style typical of 19th-century political illustrations. In the scene, there appears to be a figure dramatically gesturing with raised arms in the top portion, while the bottom section shows what looks like a figure with a horse or carriage in motion. The drawing style is expressive and dynamic, using bold lines and shading to create movement and drama in the scene. At the bottom of the image, there appears to be text in French, though it's not entirely clear in this reproduction. The style is characteristic of political commentary artwork from this period, possibly commenting on contemporary European political tensions regarding both Eastern and German affairs. This appears to be the work of Daumier, a renowned French artist and caricaturist known for his political and social satire in the 19th century.

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

The image is an illustration from 1841 depicting two men having a discussion. One man is seated on the ground leaning against a large rock or boulder. He appears to be a disheveled firefighter or "pompier", as indicated by the caption which states "Les pompiers feraient peut etre bien de ne pas s'en aller" (roughly translating to "The firefighters would do well not to leave"). The other man is standing over him holding a book, likely having some sort of argument or debate, as suggested by the heading "Question d'Orient" which seems to refer to an "Oriental Question" they are discussing. The background shows a bleak, barren landscape with strong shading and crosshatching creating a rough, sketchy style typical of 19th century illustrations.

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

The image depicts a dramatic and symbolic scene. In the center, a large, distorted human figure appears to be rising up, with outstretched arms and a tormented expression. This figure is surrounded by a swirling, chaotic background, with rays of light or energy emanating from its form. Beneath this central figure, a smaller human form is shown curled up on the ground, seemingly in a state of distress or anguish. The landscape around them appears rugged and mountainous, adding to the sense of turmoil and disquiet. The images are accompanied by text, including the title "Question d'orient" (Eastern Question) and "Question allemande" (German Question), which suggests the scene is commentary on geopolitical tensions or issues of the time. The overall impression is one of unrest, upheaval, and the struggle between different forces or ideologies, conveyed through the dramatic, expressive styles of the figures and the tumultuous background.

Meta Llama

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

The image is a political cartoon by French artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, created in 1891. It depicts a scene where a man, representing Germany, is being pushed by another man, representing France, towards a figure labeled "Question D'Orient" (Eastern Question). The cartoon is set against a backdrop of a stormy sea, symbolizing the turbulent political climate of the time. The image is a commentary on the complex geopolitical dynamics of Europe during the late 19th century, particularly the tensions surrounding the Eastern Question, which referred to the struggle for influence in the Ottoman Empire.

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

The image is a French newspaper clipping from the 19th century, featuring a cartoon illustration and accompanying text. The cartoon depicts two men pushing a large wheelbarrow, with one man looking back at another figure standing on a hill in the background. The figure on the hill has their arms raised, and the words "Question d'Orient" are written above them. The men in the foreground are labeled "Question Allemande." The text below the cartoon appears to be an article discussing the political situation in Europe during that time period, specifically referencing Germany and the Orient. The overall tone of the image suggests a commentary on the complex geopolitical landscape of the era.

Amazon Nova

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

The image is a vintage black-and-white illustration, possibly from a satirical magazine or newspaper. The illustration features a dramatic scene with several characters. The central figure is a man wearing a hat and a long coat, running and pushing a cart. The cart appears to be filled with various items, including a large bag and a box. Behind the cart, there are two other individuals, one of whom is wearing a hat and appears to be assisting or following the central figure. The background of the illustration shows a rocky landscape with a large, dark object that resembles a boulder or a piece of machinery. Above the scene, there is a figure with arms raised, appearing to be shouting or gesturing. This figure is positioned in the upper right corner of the illustration. The title of the illustration is "QUESTION DORIENT," which is written in bold letters at the top center of the image. Below the illustration, there is a caption in French that reads, "Les pompiers feraient peut-être bien de ne pas s'en aller," which translates to "The firefighters might do well not to leave." This suggests that the illustration is making a satirical comment about firefighters or emergency services. The image is framed by a white border and appears to be from a publication, as indicated by the text and layout. The overall tone of the illustration is humorous and critical, likely aimed at commenting on societal or political issues of the time.

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

The image appears to be a page from a magazine or publication featuring a political cartoon. The cartoon depicts a scene with a few people, including a man in a hat and a woman in a dress, standing in front of a large rock formation with the words "Question Allemande" written on it. There is also a man in a suit and tie standing in front of the rock formation, and a figure in the background holding a sign that reads "Question d'Orient." The image has a monochromatic color scheme and appears to be an illustration or drawing rather than a photograph. The text accompanying the cartoon is written in French and discusses various topics related to the "Question Allemande" and "Question d'Orient," which were significant political issues in the early 20th century. The cartoon likely serves as a commentary on the political situation of the time, using visual imagery to convey a message or opinion about the issues being discussed in the accompanying text. The use of caricature and symbolism is a common technique in political cartoons to convey complex ideas and opinions in a concise and visually engaging way.

Text analysis

Amazon

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