Human Generated Data

Title

Untitled (Springfield, Ohio)

Date

July 1938-August 1938, printed later

People

Artist: Ben Shahn, American 1898 - 1969

Classification

Photographs

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Museum Acquisition, P1970.3408

Copyright

© President and Fellows of Harvard College

Human Generated Data

Title

Untitled (Springfield, Ohio)

People

Artist: Ben Shahn, American 1898 - 1969

Date

July 1938-August 1938, printed later

Classification

Photographs

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Museum Acquisition, P1970.3408

Copyright

© President and Fellows of Harvard College

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2023-10-06

Baseball Cap 100
Cap 100
Clothing 100
Hat 100
Face 91.1
Head 91.1
Text 88.3
Blackboard 78.5
Shop 72.8
T-Shirt 61.9
People 56.3
Photography 55.1
Portrait 55.1

Clarifai
created on 2018-05-10

people 97.9
adult 93.8
education 90.2
text 89.6
man 89
business 82.5
chalkboard 79.4
offense 78.2
bill 77.5
language 76.5
administration 76.4
woman 76.1
teacher 75.6
group 74.9
school 70.7
lid 70
leader 69.3
industry 68.4
street 67.1
display 65.9

Imagga
created on 2023-10-06

barbershop 100
shop 100
mercantile establishment 87.6
place of business 58.4
blackboard 29.3
establishment 29.2
man 26.2
male 23.4
sign 18.8
people 18.4
person 17.6
education 17.3
school 15.3
classroom 15
student 14.8
business 14.6
adult 14.3
board 14
portrait 13.6
businessman 12.4
old 11.8
chalkboard 11.8
class 11.6
university 11.5
college 11.4
text 11.3
modern 11.2
work 11
teacher 10.8
exam 10.5
looking 10.4
building 10.3
study 10.3
black 10.2
learn 9.4
happy 9.4
city 9.1
success 8.9
to 8.8
billboard 8.7
structure 8.6
grunge 8.5
finance 8.5
design 8.4
hand 8.4
texture 8.3
sky 8.3
silhouette 8.3
vintage 8.3
office 8.2
graphic 8
financial 8
science 8
job 8
architecture 7.8
high 7.8
space 7.8
professional 7.7
knowledge 7.7
room 7.6
serious 7.6
smart 7.5
senior 7.5
technology 7.4
smiling 7.2
bright 7.1
signboard 7.1
face 7.1

Google
created on 2018-05-10

Microsoft
created on 2018-05-10

person 98.2
text 95
outdoor 94.1
player 85.5
newspaper 82.6
white 60
crowd 0.6

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

Google

Imagga

AWS Rekognition

Age 40-48
Gender Male, 99.6%
Sad 99.8%
Calm 28.1%
Surprised 6.3%
Fear 5.9%
Angry 0.2%
Confused 0.1%
Disgusted 0.1%
Happy 0%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Adult
Male
Man
Person

Clarifai

Clothing
Human face
Man
Poster
Human head
Human nose
Human hair

AWS Rekognition

Adult 99.3%

Categories

Imagga
created on 2023-10-06

paintings art 45.9%
text visuals 26.9%
interior objects 19.7%
pets animals 3.8%
streetview architecture 2.7%

Captions

Salesforce

Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-07

a man and woman standing in front of a window with a sign that says we don't buy

Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-02

a photograph of a man and woman standing in front of a store window

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-10

This image depicts a storefront window with a handwritten message painted on it. The writing, in bold white letters, reads: "WE DON'T BUY PLASTER PARIS MIRRORS AND TRY TO SELL THEM FOR HAND CARVED. WE PAY FROM $5.00 TO 35¢ FOR BURRINDALE." The window likely belongs to a store, emphasizing its authenticity by refusing to sell imitation or mass-produced items as handcrafted goods. A man wearing a flat cap is seen painting or writing the text on the glass, focused on his task. The door in the background is marked with the number "243."

Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-10

The image depicts a scene outside a store with a glass storefront. On the glass, there is a prominent handwritten sign in white paint that reads: "WE DON'T BUY PLASTER PARIS MIRRORS AND TRY TO SELL THEM FOR HAND CARVED. WE PAY FROM $5.00 TO 35¢ FOR MIRRORS." A man wearing a cap and light-colored coat is seen working on the sign, with his hand near the glass, possibly writing or touching up the letters. The numeral "243" is visible above the door, presumably indicating the street number of the establishment. A woman with dark hair, tied with a light-colored headband, stands near the entrance, facing toward the glass.

Anthropic Claude

Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-14

The image shows a storefront with a handwritten sign that says "We don't buy plaster paris mirrors and tr to sell them for hand caps we pay 35¢ fp". There are two people visible in the image, one man wearing a cap and one woman wearing a headband. The sign appears to be advertising some kind of policy or pricing related to the sale of plaster paris mirrors.

Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-14

This appears to be a historical black and white photograph showing a storefront window with hand-painted text. The text on the window advertises that they buy plaster parts, mirrors, and other items, offering to pay 35 cents for each. The message is written in white paint or lettering on what appears to be a shop window, with the number "243" visible at the top. There are some people visible through or near the window, though the image quality makes details difficult to discern. The style and composition of the photograph suggests it was taken several decades ago, possibly in an urban setting.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-12

The image is a black-and-white photograph of a storefront window with handwritten text, featuring a man and woman in the foreground.

The storefront window displays a message in white paint, reading: "WE DONT BUY PLASTER PARIS MIRRORS AND TRY TO SELL THEM FOR HAND CRAFTED WE PAY 5c FOR MENDENDALE." The text is written in a playful, childlike font, with some letters overlapping or touching each other. The message appears to be a warning to potential customers about the store's policy on buying and selling mirrors.

In the foreground, a man wearing a dark cap and white shirt is visible, facing away from the camera. He is standing in front of the storefront window, partially obscuring the view of the text. To his right, a woman with dark hair and a white headband is also facing away from the camera, wearing a dark dress with a white collar.

The background of the image shows the interior of the store, with a sign above the door displaying the number "243" in white letters on a black background. The overall atmosphere of the image suggests that it was taken in the 1940s or 1950s, based on the clothing and hairstyles of the people in the photo.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-12

The image is a black-and-white photograph of a storefront with a sign in the window and people standing outside. The sign, written in white paint, reads: "WE DONT BUY PLASTER PARIS MIRRORS AND TRY TO SELL THEM FOR HAND CAP WE PAY 35 CENTS FOR MIRRORS IN DALE."

In the foreground, a man wearing a dark cap and white shirt is visible from behind, facing the window. To his right, a woman in a dark dress with a white collar and headband stands with her arms crossed. In the background, another person is partially visible, and the storefront's interior is dimly lit. The overall atmosphere suggests a busy street scene, possibly during the day.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-09

The image is a black-and-white photograph of a shop window. The window displays a handwritten message on glass, which reads: "WE DON'T BUY PLASTER PARIS MIRRORS AND TRY TO SELL THEM FOR HAND CAP WE PAY M$5.00." Below this message, there is another handwritten note that says: "35 FP." The message indicates that the shop does not purchase plaster Paris mirrors and instead sells them for $5.00 each. The shop also mentions that they pay 35 cents per foot for certain items.

In the foreground of the image, there are two people standing in front of the shop. One of them is a man wearing a hat and a white shirt, who appears to be engaged in a conversation with the other person, a woman wearing a black shirt and a white headband. The woman is looking at the man, and it seems like they are discussing something. Behind them, there is a glimpse of the shop's interior, which includes a shelf with various items on display.

The image captures a moment of interaction between the two individuals in front of the shop, while also showcasing the shop's message and the items they offer for sale. The black-and-white color scheme adds a vintage or historical feel to the photograph, possibly indicating that it was taken some time ago.

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-09

The black-and-white photo shows two people in front of a store with a glass window. The man is wearing a hat and a white shirt. He is holding a bottle and looking at the glass window. The woman beside him is wearing a headband and a black shirt. Behind them is a man wearing a shirt. The glass window has a sign that reads "WE DON'T BUY PLASTER PARIS MIRRORS AND TRY TO SELL THEM FOR HAND CAP."

Google Gemini

Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-27

Here is a description of the image:

The black and white photograph presents a storefront with a hand-painted sign in the window, and two people standing nearby.

The sign, written in bold, imprecise white paint, states "WE DON'T BUY PLASTER PARIS MIRRORS AND TRY TO SELL THEM FOR HAND CAP WE PAY $35 FP." Below this, parts of additional words are visible, including "M." and "IRRINDALE." The text is crowded and somewhat challenging to read due to its irregularity.

In the foreground, a man wearing a cap and a light-colored shirt appears to be looking at something on a small table or surface visible through the glass. His back is towards the camera.

In the background, a woman with a white headscarf and a dark dress with white trim is standing with her head turned slightly towards the right side of the frame. A partial view of another person can be seen behind her on the right. The number "243" is visible on a plaque above the doorway.

The image has a vintage aesthetic, likely taken some time ago, due to the style of dress and the quality of the photograph.

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-27

Certainly! Here's a description of the image:

Overall Impression:

The image is a black and white photograph, likely taken outdoors. It seems to capture a scene from the past, judging by the style and content.

Main Elements:

  • Window Display: The focal point is a shop window.

  • Handwritten Sign: Bold, white, handwritten text is painted directly onto the glass. It reads:

    • "WE DONT BUY"
    • "PLASTER PARIS"
    • "MIRORS AND TRY"
    • "TO SELL THEM FOR"
    • "HAND CAP"
    • "WE PA"
    • "$35 FP"
    • "M"
    • "DBINDAILE" (likely misspelled)
  • People: There are three visible people:

    • A man facing the window, wearing a cap and light-colored shirt, appears to be either painting or inspecting something in the window.
    • A woman standing to the right of the man, with her back to the viewer, in a dress, and a headband in her hair. She is likely a shop assistant.
    • Another person visible behind the woman who is wearing a light colored shirt.
  • Doorway: To the right of the window, there appears to be a doorway, with the number "243" written above it.

Atmosphere & Context:

The image has a vintage feel. The shop's display, the handwritten signage, and the overall aesthetic point to a time when things were simpler. It suggests a small, possibly local business.

Overall, the photo likely captures a moment in a bygone era, presenting a glimpse into the type of store and its clientele.

Mistral Pixtral

Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-03

The image is a black-and-white photograph depicting a storefront with a hand-painted sign on the window. The sign reads: "WE DON'T BUY PLASTER PARIS MIRRORS AND TRU NO SELL THEM FOR HAND CAPS. WE PAY 35¢ FOR MIRRORS."

In the foreground, there is a man wearing a cap, facing the window. He appears to be reading the sign or looking at the items inside the store. To the right, inside the store, a woman wearing a headband and a short-sleeved dress is visible. She seems to be engaged in a conversation with the man or attending to him.

The setting appears to be from an earlier time period, likely mid-20th century, given the style of clothing and the nature of the sign. The storefront has a somewhat rustic and modest appearance, suggesting it might be a small, local business. The sign indicates that the store does not deal in plaster Paris mirrors but will buy hand caps and mirrors for 35 cents.

Qwen

Text analysis

Amazon

243
WEPA
HANDCAP
FP
PLASTERPARIS
35°° FP
35°°
MiRA
ROSELLTHEM.POR
RDALE
MiRoRS.ANDTR
We. Dont Buy

Google

243 BLASTER,PARİS
243
BLASTER
,
PARİS