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Human Generated Data

Title

Will It Burst! Won't It Burst!

Date

1870

People

Artist: Honoré-Victorin Daumier, French 1808-1879

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, The Program for Harvard College, M13815

Human Generated Data

Title

Will It Burst! Won't It Burst!

People

Artist: Honoré-Victorin Daumier, French 1808-1879

Date

1870

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, The Program for Harvard College, M13815

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-11-07

Human 98.6
Person 98.6
Person 96
Person 92.1
Text 89.1
Art 80.1
Drawing 72.2
Animal 67.2
Bird 67.2
Hat 57.4
Apparel 57.4
Clothing 57.4
Soil 56.1
Person 55

Clarifai
created on 2019-11-07

people 100
print 99.8
art 99.1
illustration 98.6
engraving 98.4
man 98.4
vintage 96.6
adult 96.4
group 96.3
antique 95.4
old 94.4
painting 93.7
lid 93.6
military 93
lithograph 92.7
one 91.6
leader 91
war 90.5
two 89.7
portrait 89.1

Imagga
created on 2019-11-07

newspaper 89.4
product 67.9
creation 54.2
web site 50.8
money 36.6
daily 32.2
cash 29.3
paper 29
currency 28.7
vintage 27.3
dollar 26
business 24.9
bank 23.3
letter 22.9
stamp 22.3
banking 22.1
mail 22
finance 22
postmark 21.7
old 21.6
financial 21.4
envelope 20.2
one 20.2
close 19.4
bill 19
postage 18.7
wealth 17.9
postal 17.7
dollars 17.4
retro 17.2
savings 16.8
printed 15.7
closeup 15.5
aged 15.4
philately 14.8
circa 14.8
ancient 14.7
us 14.5
exchange 14.3
art 14.1
economy 13.9
shows 13.8
banknotes 13.7
symbol 13.5
book 12.9
franklin 12.8
hundred 12.6
pay 12.5
rich 12.1
note 11.9
office 11.7
states 11.6
post 11.4
investment 11
global 10.9
bills 10.7
notes 10.5
loan 10.5
communications 10.5
text 10.5
antique 10.4
icon 10.3
card 10.2
paintings 9.8
market 9.8
banknote 9.7
finances 9.6
unique 9.5
culture 9.4
message 9.1
portrait 9.1
black 9
address 8.8
funds 8.8
museum 8.7
cutting 8.7
payment 8.7
price 8.6
international 8.6
painted 8.6
fine 8.6
face 8.5
commerce 8.4
page 8.3
document 8.3
sign 8.3
man 8.1
detail 8
post mail 7.9
zigzag 7.9
masterpiece 7.9
fame 7.9
known 7.9
stamps 7.9
design 7.9
renaissance 7.9
painter 7.8
people 7.8
delivery 7.8
prayer 7.7
blank 7.7
debt 7.7
united 7.6
capital 7.6
religious 7.5
stock 7.5
success 7.2
religion 7.2
history 7.2
idea 7.1

Google
created on 2019-11-07

Microsoft
created on 2019-11-07

text 100
drawing 98.8
sketch 96.6
person 88.8
clothing 88
man 81
cartoon 59.3

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

AWS Rekognition

Age 3-11
Gender Female, 61.7%
Fear 94.9%
Happy 0.9%
Disgusted 0.3%
Surprised 1.8%
Calm 0.9%
Confused 0.1%
Sad 0.4%
Angry 0.7%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person
Bird
Hat
Person 98.6%

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 99.5%

Captions

OpenAI GPT

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

This is an illustration from the 19th century, likely from a periodical or newspaper, as suggested by the layout and text style. The image features a group of people, mostly men, some wearing top hats and others in overcoats, standing and looking up towards the sky with concerned expressions. In the sky, there is a looming dark cloud with the word "DISSOLUTION" spelled out along its bottom edge.

In the background, there is a building that resembles an ancient Roman or Greek temple with columns, labeled "LÉGISLATIF" (meaning "legislative" in French). The scene conveys a sense of foreboding or impending crisis, as the people observe the menacing cloud that seems to threaten the legislative building.

The caption at the bottom of the image reads, “Crêvera! Crêvera pas!” which translates from French to “Will it burst! Will it not burst!” This phrase adds to the tension, suggesting an uncertain future or potential collapse. The combination of visual elements and text implies a political commentary, possibly highlighting instability or impending dramatic change within the legislative or governmental sphere.

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-03

This is a black and white printed illustration, likely from a historical periodical or book. The image is titled "ACTUALITÉS" at the top, and underneath it, in larger letters, is another word "DISSOLUTION." The scene depicts a group of men facing away from the viewer, looking toward what appears to be a large, dark cloud of smoke rising above a classical-style building labeled "LEGISLATIF." The architecture suggests an event set in a period where such neoclassical buildings were prominent, perhaps in a European city.

The attire of the men includes top hats and overcoats, typical of the fashion from the 19th century. Their attention is focused on the dramatic occurrence at the building. Below the illustration, there is a French phrase "Crèvera! Crèvera pas!" which translates approximately to "Will burst! Will not burst!" indicating a sense of anticipation or uncertainty about the outcome of a potentially explosive situation—this could be metaphorical, referring to political or social tensions at the time.

The page itself appears aged, with some discoloration and corners showing wear. There's a stamp of numbers and letters at the bottom left corner (493714 K (179)), which might indicate an inventory or cataloguing system for a collection or library.

Given the style and clothing, along with the title "ACTUALITÉS" and the presence of the building labeled "LEGISLATIF," it is plausible that the image is a satirical or editorial cartoon commenting on political events of the time it was created. Political cartoons historically use symbolism and exaggerated scenes to comment on and criticize current events, political climates, and public figures.

Anthropic Claude

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

This is a historical political cartoon titled "ACTUALITÉS" (Current Events), likely from the 19th century. The image shows three figures in formal attire (including top hats) looking up at a dark cloud formation in the sky that spells out "DISSOLUTION" above what appears to be a legislative building. The figures are rendered in a classic lithographic style, and the caption below reads "Crèvera! Crèvera pas!" (Will it burst! Will it not burst!), suggesting political tension or uncertainty about an impending governmental crisis or dissolution of parliament. The artistic style and subject matter are characteristic of French political satire from this period.

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

The image depicts a satirical political cartoon titled "Cré-vera! Cré-vera pas!" which translates to "Believe it! Don't believe it!" in English. The cartoon shows a group of men gathered outside a wooden building labeled "Roulecatin". In the background, there is a dark, ominous cloud formation resembling the silhouette of a man's face looming over the scene, with the text "DISSOLUTION" written below it. The men appear to be discussing or reacting to this looming "dissolution" in an animated manner. The overall tone of the cartoon seems to be one of political commentary or criticism, likely related to some impending political change or upheaval represented by the dissolution cloud.

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

The image appears to be an illustration from a historical publication or journal. It depicts a group of men, likely from a time period in the past, observing a scene in the distance that includes a cloud of what seems to be a dissolution or dissolution event. The text at the top reads "Actualites" and the caption below the image says "Creyera! Creyera pas!", which seems to be a commentary or remark about the observed scene. The overall style and content suggest this is an artistic representation of some historical event or situation, though I cannot identify any specific individuals shown.

Meta Llama

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

The image depicts a cartoon from the French newspaper "Le Charivari" dated 1870, featuring a scene of people looking up at the sky in awe. The title "Creveral Creverapast!" is written below the image, which translates to "They're going to explode!" in English.

In the foreground, a group of men and women are shown gazing upwards, their faces filled with wonder and fear. Above them, a large dark cloud looms, with a smaller cloud emerging from it and taking on a more defined shape. The word "Dissolution" is inscribed above the smaller cloud, suggesting that it may be a representation of a disaster or catastrophe.

The background of the image features a cityscape with buildings and a body of water, adding context to the scene. The overall atmosphere of the cartoon is one of alarm and panic, as the characters appear to be witnessing some kind of apocalyptic event.

The image is a commentary on the fears and anxieties of the time, particularly in relation to the Franco-Prussian War, which was ongoing in 1870. The cartoonist's use of dramatic imagery and clever wordplay creates a powerful and thought-provoking visual message.

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

The image is a vintage illustration of a group of men watching a dark cloud in the sky, with the words "DISSOLUTION" written below it. The men are dressed in formal attire, including top hats and coats, and appear to be engaged in conversation.

In the background, there is a building with the word "LEGISLATIVE" written on it, suggesting that the scene may be taking place in a political or governmental setting. The overall atmosphere of the image is one of concern and discussion, as the men seem to be discussing the implications of the dark cloud and the word "DISSOLUTION".

The image appears to be a commentary on the state of politics or society at the time it was created, and may be intended to convey a sense of uncertainty or turmoil.

Amazon Nova

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

The image is a black-and-white drawing. It depicts a scene with several people standing in front of a building. The building appears to be a church or a temple, with a triangular pediment and columns. The people are wearing hats and appear to be looking up at the sky. There is a large cloud in the sky, and the word "DISSOLUTION" is written on it. The drawing is titled "Crevere! Crevere pas!" which translates to "Burst! Don't burst!"

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

The image is a black-and-white drawing featuring a scene with several people. The drawing is titled "Actualités" and has a number "59" in the upper right corner. The drawing depicts a group of people standing in front of a building, with a large cloud in the sky above them. The building has the words "DISSOLUTION" written on it. The people are wearing hats and are looking up at the sky. The drawing also has the words "Crèvera! Crèvera pas!" written at the bottom.

Text analysis

Amazon

pas!
Crevera! ('revera pas!
('revera
59
Crevera!
ACTUALI'TES
193771
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Google

59 ACTUALITES DISSOLU ON 3MESSAJadmr Crevera! Crevera pas!
59
ACTUALITES
DISSOLU
ON
3MESSAJadmr
Crevera!
Crevera
pas!