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Human Generated Data

Title

The Incurables: They Alone Understood the Revolution

Date

1831

People

Artist: Denis-Auguste-Marie Raffet, French 1804 - 1860

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gray Collection of Engravings Fund, G7619

Human Generated Data

Title

The Incurables: They Alone Understood the Revolution

People

Artist: Denis-Auguste-Marie Raffet, French 1804 - 1860

Date

1831

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gray Collection of Engravings Fund, G7619

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2023-10-24

Art 100
Painting 100
Adult 98
Bride 98
Female 98
Person 98
Wedding 98
Woman 98
Person 97.3
Adult 97.3
Bride 97.3
Female 97.3
Person 97.3
Woman 97.3
Adult 97.1
Person 97.1
Male 97.1
Man 97.1
Adult 94.9
Bride 94.9
Female 94.9
Person 94.9
Woman 94.9
Adult 93.9
Bride 93.9
Female 93.9
Person 93.9
Woman 93.9
Person 93.2
Person 92.2
Person 91.5
Adult 89.5
Bride 89.5
Female 89.5
Person 89.5
Woman 89.5
Archaeology 82
Text 75.9
Face 75.3
Head 75.3
Person 68.6
Person 66.4
Person 65.4
Page 57.2
Drawing 55.4

Clarifai
created on 2019-02-19

people 99.8
art 99.2
print 98.1
group 97.8
adult 97.5
man 97.3
illustration 96.5
painting 95.1
many 91
leader 90.4
engraving 88.6
one 87.8
wear 86.7
woman 86.6
portrait 86.5
old 79.9
text 77.3
antique 75.3
no person 75.3
facial hair 74.8

Imagga
created on 2019-02-19

sketch 48.5
drawing 41.9
daily 37.6
paper 32.9
representation 31.7
vintage 31.4
old 29.2
freight car 28.9
retro 26.2
money 25.5
graffito 24.9
ancient 23.3
letter 22.9
cash 22.9
car 22.5
decoration 21.9
currency 21.5
grunge 21.3
bill 20.9
bank 19.7
art 19.2
aged 19
postmark 18.7
finance 18.6
stamp 18.4
note 18.4
mail 18.2
antique 18.1
postage 17.7
banking 17.5
wheeled vehicle 17.5
wealth 17
dollar 16.7
financial 16
business 15.8
postal 15.7
envelope 15
exchange 14.3
history 14.3
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design 14.2
texture 13.9
philately 13.8
close 13.7
card 12.7
dollars 12.5
savings 12.1
vehicle 11.9
circa 11.8
frame 11.6
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pay 11.5
symbol 11.4
rich 11.2
message 10.9
dirty 10.8
states 10.6
blank 10.3
closeup 10.1
one 9.7
document 9.3
economy 9.3
sculpture 9.1
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bills 8.7
notes 8.6
architecture 8.6
united 8.6
decorative 8.3
sign 8.3
investment 8.2
gold 8.2
paint 8.1
man 8.1
material 8
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hundred 7.7
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wall 7.7
hobby 7.6
newspaper 7.4
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object 7.3
global 7.3
detail 7.2
office 7.2
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Google
created on 2019-02-19

Art 72.1
Illustration 71
Painting 70.4
Stock photography 65.4
Antique 64.7
Drawing 64.2
History 54.1
Artwork 53.4
Printmaking 51.1

Microsoft
created on 2019-02-19

text 88.7
old 69.1
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museum 44.4
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Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

AWS Rekognition

Age 45-51
Gender Male, 100%
Disgusted 66.9%
Calm 27.8%
Surprised 6.6%
Fear 6%
Sad 2.6%
Angry 1.8%
Confused 0.9%
Happy 0.2%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Adult
Bride
Female
Person
Woman
Male
Man
Adult 98%

Categories

Captions

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-07

The image depicts a group of individuals from what appears to be the 18th or 19th century, based on their clothing style, which includes tailcoats, knee breeches, waistcoats, and tricorn hats. They are standing and sitting in a gathering, seemingly engaged in discussion or awaiting an event. The setting suggests an indoor space, and there seems to be a door in the background. The clothing and demeanor of the individuals might indicate a political or societal assembly, and the style of the artwork suggests it could be a political satire or commentary. The aging and discoloration of the paper hint at the historical nature of the print.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-07

This image is a historical caricature titled "Les Invincibles. Eux seuls ont conquis la Révolution" illustrated by the artist Honoré Daumier. It depicts an array of characters, primarily depicting men in 18th-century attire with exaggerated and comedic features. The figures appear elderly and frail, using canes for support and standing or sitting with slouched postures. The background seems to be an indoor setting with minimal detail. This image is part of Daumier's satire on the political and social issues of his time.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-07

This is a historical satirical lithograph titled "La Caricature" showing a group of men in 18th/19th century French aristocratic clothing. The artwork appears to be making a political statement about the French Revolution, as suggested by the text below which reads "Les Incurables" (The Incurables). The figures are drawn in an exaggerated, caricatured style, depicting them with distorted features and poses. Some are using canes or crutches, and they're wearing elaborate period costumes with knee breeches, waistcoats, and ornate jackets. One figure appears to be sitting in what looks like a tub or barrel. The scene takes place in what seems to be a simple interior space with a door visible in the background. The artwork is rendered in black and white, using shading and line work typical of lithographic prints from this period.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-07

The image depicts a caricature drawing titled "La caricature (Journal)" from the 19th century. It shows a group of overweight, well-dressed men standing together and conversing. Some of them have their hands in their coat pockets or are leaning on canes. The men all have exaggerated, corpulent physiques to satirize or mock their appearance in a humorous way, as was common in caricature art of that era. The drawing has a rough, sketch-like style using pen or pencil. It appears to be poking fun at a certain class or group of wealthy gentlemen from that time period in France.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-07

The image appears to be a black and white illustration or engraving depicting a scene of various people gathered together. The people shown seem to be caricatures or exaggerated representations of individuals, with some appearing to be engaged in conversation or interaction with one another. The image is titled "La Caricature" at the top, suggesting it is a satirical or humorous depiction. The text below the image also mentions "Les Incurables" and "Car voila ce qu'a confie la revolution", suggesting the image may be commenting on or critiquing some aspect of the French Revolution or politics of the time period.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-13

The image depicts a scene from the French Revolution, specifically the period following the fall of King Louis XVI. The scene is set in a room filled with men, all dressed in 18th-century attire, and appears to be a gathering of revolutionaries or those affected by the revolution. In the foreground, a man sits in a chair, seemingly injured or ill, while others stand around him, some with crutches or canes, indicating that they may also be injured. The atmosphere seems tense, with some individuals looking on with concern or anger. The background of the image features a wall with a doorway, which could represent the entrance to a building or a symbol of the revolution's impact on society. The overall mood of the image is one of turmoil and upheaval, reflecting the chaotic nature of the French Revolution. The image is titled "Les Incurables" (The Incurables), which suggests that the scene is meant to depict those who have been left behind or forgotten by the revolution. The use of the word "incurables" implies that these individuals are beyond help or recovery, adding to the sense of despair and hopelessness in the image. Overall, the image provides a powerful and evocative portrayal of the human cost of the French Revolution, highlighting the suffering and hardship experienced by many during this tumultuous period in history.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-13

The image depicts a vintage illustration of a group of men, with the title "Les Incurables" at the bottom. The men are dressed in 18th-century attire, including wigs, coats, and breeches, and are gathered around a central figure who appears to be in a state of distress or discomfort. The illustration is rendered in a detailed and realistic style, with attention to the textures and folds of the clothing, as well as the facial expressions and body language of the individuals. The overall atmosphere of the scene is one of concern and sympathy, as the men seem to be gathered around the central figure in an attempt to offer support or assistance. The title "Les Incurables" suggests that the illustration may be depicting a group of people who are suffering from some kind of illness or affliction that is incurable. This interpretation is supported by the fact that several of the men are shown with canes or other mobility aids, which could indicate that they are experiencing physical limitations or disabilities. Overall, the illustration presents a poignant and thought-provoking scene that invites the viewer to consider the experiences and challenges faced by individuals who are struggling with illness or disability.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-07

The image is a black-and-white drawing of a group of people in an indoor setting. The drawing is titled "Les Incurables" and is a caricature. The people in the drawing are dressed in old-fashioned clothing, and some are wearing hats. They appear to be in a room with a door at the back. Some of them are sitting on the floor, while others are standing. There is a man in the center of the drawing who appears to be the focus of the scene.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-07

The image is a black-and-white drawing that appears to be a caricature. The drawing depicts a group of people in a room, possibly a meeting or gathering. The people are dressed in various outfits, some with hats, and appear to be engaged in conversation. The drawing has a vintage look and feel, with a sepia tone and a slightly faded appearance. The drawing also has some text written in French, which translates to "The Incurables" and "Those souls have understood the Revolution."

Text analysis

Amazon

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