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Title

View Taken at Père Lachaise

Date

1850

People

Artist: Honoré-Victorin Daumier, French 1808-1879

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Bequest of Frances L. Hofer, M20739

Human Generated Data

Title

View Taken at Père Lachaise

People

Artist: Honoré-Victorin Daumier, French 1808-1879

Date

1850

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Bequest of Frances L. Hofer, M20739

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-11-06

Person 98.6
Human 98.6
Person 98
Art 95.6
Drawing 95
Sketch 82.5
Text 78.9
Sculpture 64.8
Painting 59

Clarifai
created on 2019-11-06

people 99.7
illustration 99.5
art 98.9
print 98.4
adult 97.8
man 96.3
group 95.4
engraving 95.2
leader 91.4
wear 90.2
book bindings 89.7
text 88.6
vintage 88
woman 87.7
old 87.2
sit 85.8
veil 85.6
portrait 85.6
one 85.5
child 83.8

Imagga
created on 2019-11-06

web site 58.1
drawing 43.8
sketch 43.7
representation 23.1
old 23
paper 22.7
vintage 21.5
retro 20.5
stamp 19.3
mail 19.1
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letter 17.4
design 16.9
treasury 16.8
philately 15.8
postmark 15.8
postage 15.7
business 14
depository 13.7
money 13.6
art 13.4
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black 12.6
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man 12.1
grunge 11.9
card 11.9
cartoon 11.6
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ancient 11.2
dollar 11.1
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history 10.7
facility 10.6
clip art 10.2
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currency 9.9
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cash 9.1
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people 8.9
product 8.8
object 8.8
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post 8.6
close 8.6
hobby 8.5
bank 8.3
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creation 8.1
address 7.8
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human 7.5
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painting 7.2
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Google
created on 2019-11-06

Cartoon 93.6
Text 89
Illustration 78.4
Drawing 69.7
Art 67.7
Stock photography 59.4

Microsoft
created on 2019-11-06

text 99.9
sketch 99.4
drawing 99.2
cartoon 88.2
illustration 80.3
person 72.1
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Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person
Person 98.6%

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 92.7%
text visuals 4.8%
pets animals 1.5%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2019-11-06

a close up of a book 52.3%
close up of a book 46.5%
a hand holding a book 46.4%

OpenAI GPT

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

This image is an illustrative cartoon, probably from a 19th-century French publication, based on the style and the language used. It depicts two sorrowful figures seated on either side of a tombstone-like structure.

The figure on the left, dressed in a coat and top hat and labeled "LA PATRIE" (which means "The Homeland" or "The Nation" in French), conveys a sense of grief and despair. His posture is slumped over, with his elbow resting on his knee and his head resting on his hand.

The figure on the right, labeled "LE CONSTITUTIONNEL" (suggesting a constitutional element or a publication named Le Constitutionnel), is similarly hunched over with a dejected expression. This figure is wearing what appears to be a Phrygian cap, historically associated with revolutionary France.

Between them, the central monument has the inscriptions "Scrutin du 10 Mars" at the top, and "CI-GIT LE COMITÉ DE LA RUE DE POITIERS. CONCESSION À PERPÉTUITÉ”, which translates to "Here lies the Committee of the Rue de Poitiers. Permanent concession." The monument resembles a gravestone, suggesting the death or end of the committee.

The entire scene is labeled "Vue prise au Père Lachaise," indicating that this is a view taken at the Père Lachaise Cemetery, a famous cemetery in Paris known for its notable burials and memorials. The scene likely symbolizes political commentary, lamenting the demise of a political body or movement referenced by the "Rue de Poitiers Committee" with stark imagery of mourning and permanence.

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-03

This is an image of a satirical drawing or cartoon with the title "Vue prise au Père Lachaise." It depicts two figures seated on opposite ends of a stone bench, both looking forlorn and deep in thought. The figure on the left is hunched over with their head resting on one hand, appearing to be dressed in period attire, including a top hat with the inscription "LA PATRIE" (the fatherland or homeland in French). The figure on the right exhibits a similar posture and is wearing a hat with the inscription "LE CONSTITUTIONNEL," likely a reference to a person who supports or is associated with constitutionalism.

Above them is the text "ACTUALITÉS," which suggests that the illustration is a commentary on current events, and another note indicates "SCRUTIN DU 10 MARS," meaning "March 10th poll" or "vote," suggesting a political context.

Behind the figures is part of a monument with inscriptions. The visible text reads “CI-GIT LE COMITÉ DE LA RUE DE POITIERS. CONCESSION PERPÉTUÉ.” This can be translated to "Here lies the committee of Rue de Poitiers. Perpetual concession."

The artist's initials "h.D" are on the left side of the illustration, and the number "154" is on the right, which may reference the sequence number of the artwork within a series. The text at the bottom of the print reads, "Chez Aubert & Cie," indicating the publishing or printing company, followed by "Imp. Aubert & Cie," denoting the printer's name.

The elements of this picture, such as the mourning postures of the figures and the references to a specific political event, suggest this is a political cartoon commenting on a particular moment in French history, likely a loss or moment of mourning for a certain political group or ideology. The place name Père Lachaise refers to the famous cemetery in Paris, lending a symbolic weight to the setting of the image.

Anthropic Claude

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

This is a French political cartoon titled "Vue prise au Père Lachaise" (View taken at Père Lachaise Cemetery). It shows two mourning figures on either side of a memorial or tombstone. On the left, a figure labeled "La Patrie" (The Nation) wearing a top hat is shown in a posture of grief. On the right, another figure labeled "Le Constitutionnel" is also mourning. The central monument is inscribed with "CI-GIT LE COMITÉ DE LA RUE DE POITIERS" (Here lies the Committee of the Rue de Poitiers) and mentions "CONCESSION À PERPÉTUITÉ" (Perpetual Concession). At the top of the monument is an urn labeled "SCRUTIN DU 10 MARS" (Vote of March 10th). The cartoon appears to be a commentary on French politics, likely from the mid-19th century, using the metaphor of a funeral scene to make its point.

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

The image depicts a satirical political cartoon titled "Vue prise au Pere Lachaise" (View taken at Pere Lachaise), which was a famous cemetery in Paris. The cartoon shows two figures sitting on either side of a tombstone that reads "CI-GIT LE COMITE DE SALUT DE POITIERS CONCESSION A PERPETUITE" (Here lies the Committee of Public Safety of Poitiers, granted in perpetuity).

One figure is labeled "LA PATRIE" (The Fatherland) and is depicted as a disheveled, bearded man in a top hat with his head in his hands, appearing distressed or mourning. The other figure is an elegantly dressed skeleton with a fancy hat, representing Death personified.

The overall mood of the cartoon is dark and satirical, using the famous cemetery as a setting to make a critical political commentary, likely about the actions or fate of the mentioned Committee of Public Safety in Poitiers, France during a tumultuous period in French history.

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

The image shows a political cartoon or caricature from the 19th century. It depicts two figures representing political factions or parties. On the left is a figure labeled "La Patrie" (The Fatherland) sitting despondently, while on the right is another figure labeled "Le Constition" (The Constitution) also appearing distressed. Between them is a pedestal with the inscription "Ci-gît Le Comité de la Rue des Poitiers. Concession perpétue" (Here lies the Committee of the Rue des Poitiers. Perpetual Concession), suggesting some political conflict or controversy. The overall tone of the image is one of social or political commentary, though the specific context is not immediately clear without additional historical information.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-12

The image depicts a political cartoon by Honoré Daumier, titled "Vue prise au Père Lachaise," created in 1854. The cartoon features two figures seated on either side of a tombstone, with the inscription "Scrutin du 10 Mars" (Election of March 10) at the top. The figure on the left, labeled "La Patrie" (The Nation), wears a top hat and holds a cane, while the figure on the right, labeled "Le Constitutionnel" (The Constitutional), is dressed in a cloak and holds a bag labeled "Le Constitutionnel." The cartoon appears to be commenting on the political climate of the time, possibly referencing the March 10 election. The overall tone of the image is one of satire and social commentary, characteristic of Daumier's work.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-12

This image is a black-and-white illustration of two men sitting on either side of a monument. The man on the left is wearing a top hat and holding his head in his hands, while the man on the right is wearing a nightcap and appears to be sleeping or resting his head on his hands.

The monument between them features an inscription that reads "CI-GIT LE COMITE DE LA RUE DE POITIERS" and "CONCESSION A PERPETUITE." Above the monument, a sign displays the text "SCRUTIN DU 10 MARS."

The background of the image is white, with a thin border around the edges. The overall atmosphere of the illustration suggests a sense of mourning or remembrance, as the two men appear to be paying their respects to the monument.

Amazon Nova

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

The image depicts a satirical drawing by Albert Chartier titled "Actualités" from the year 1845. The drawing features two figures sitting on the steps of a monument, likely a tomb, with the inscription "CI-GIT" (Here lies) on it. The monument has a plaque with the words "Le Comité de la Rue de Poitiers" and "Concession à Perpétuité" (Perpetual Concession). The figures are dressed in old-fashioned clothing, with one wearing a top hat and the other holding a bag. The drawing is accompanied by a caption that reads "Vu prise au Père Lachaise" (View taken at Père Lachaise), indicating that the scene is set in the famous cemetery in Paris. The image appears to be a commentary on the political situation in France during the time, with the two figures representing the government and the people, and the monument symbolizing the monarchy.

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

The image is a black-and-white drawing with a vintage style. It features two figures, each seated on a pedestal, facing each other. Both figures have exaggerated features and are dressed in old-fashioned attire. The figure on the left wears a top hat and a long coat, while the figure on the right is dressed in a long robe with a hood. They both appear to be in a state of deep contemplation or sadness.

Between the two figures is a pedestal with an inscription. The top of the pedestal has a broken trophy or cup, symbolizing defeat or failure. The inscription on the pedestal reads "CI-GIT LE COMITE DE LA RUE DES POTIERS. CONCESSION A PERPETUITE," which translates to "Here lies the Committee of the Potters' Street. Perpetual Concession." This suggests a satirical commentary on a committee or group that has been deemed ineffective or has failed in its duties.

The drawing is titled "Vue prise au Père Lachaise," which translates to "View taken at Père Lachaise," indicating that the scene is set in the famous Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris. The image likely serves as a political or social commentary, using the setting of a cemetery to underscore the failure or demise of the committee mentioned in the inscription. The overall tone of the image is somber and critical, highlighting the futility or ineffectiveness of the committee.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

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