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Title

Snowman and Children, with poem

Date

19th century

People

Artist: Ephraim Whitman Gurney, American 1829 - 1886

Classification

Drawings

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Harvard College Library, from the estate of Professor E. W. Gurney, 1899, 1944.13.16

Human Generated Data

Title

Snowman and Children, with poem

People

Artist: Ephraim Whitman Gurney, American 1829 - 1886

Date

19th century

Classification

Drawings

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Harvard College Library, from the estate of Professor E. W. Gurney, 1899, 1944.13.16

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2023-10-10

Art 100
Painting 100
Page 98.7
Text 98.7
Baby 96
Person 96
Person 88.7
Person 84.3
Person 83.4
Head 74.9
Face 72.9
Person 69.2
Book 57.2
Publication 57.2

Clarifai
created on 2018-06-30

illustration 96
retro 93.6
art 92.6
vintage 92
people 91.4
text 91
old 89.7
no person 88.5
vector 87.7
desktop 87.1
paper 85
antique 84.8
design 83.2
picture frame 82.5
man 81.8
ancient 80.5
book bindings 79.1
print 78.5
decoration 78.3
typography 76

Imagga
created on 2018-06-30

arabesque 87.5
envelope 35.2
old 27.2
paper 26.7
vintage 25.7
antique 22.7
design 22.5
texture 21.6
container 21.5
book 19.8
retro 19.7
page 19.5
pattern 18.5
text 17.5
frame 16.8
grunge 16.2
wallpaper 16.1
document 15.8
art 14.7
card 14.6
ancient 13
blank 12.9
letter 12.9
aged 12.7
border 12.7
floral 11.9
style 11.9
clean 11.7
graphic 11.7
decoration 11.6
damask 11.4
notebook 11.2
swirl 11.1
note 11
decorative 10.9
drawing 10.6
ink 10.6
scroll 10.5
clear 10.5
business 10.3
message 10.1
backdrop 9.9
world 9.8
new 9.7
sepia 9.7
textured 9.7
sheet 9.4
leaf 9.3
holiday 9.3
map 9.2
ornate 9.2
ocean 9.1
history 9
manuscript 8.8
symbol 8.8
line 8.6
bubbles 8.5
write 8.5
sign 8.3
gold 8.2
paint 8.2
water 8
handwriting 7.9
sea 7.8
cold 7.8
empty 7.7
parchment 7.7
post 7.6
menu 7.6
communication 7.6
drops 7.6
word 7.6
bubble 7.5
drink 7.5
element 7.4
brown 7.4
template 7.3
detail 7.2
binding 7.2
dirty 7.2
celebration 7.2
religion 7.2

Google
created on 2018-06-30

text 94.7
history 74.7
font 69.9
calligraphy 64.3
paper 58
document 56.7
paper product 56.2
artwork 54.2

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

AWS Rekognition

Age 30-40
Gender Male, 100%
Calm 99.4%
Surprised 6.3%
Fear 5.9%
Sad 2.2%
Confused 0.2%
Disgusted 0.1%
Angry 0%
Happy 0%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Baby
Person
Baby 96%

Categories

Captions

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-03-06

The image depicts a vintage illustration at the top with a group of individuals gathered around in what appears to be an outdoor setting with trees and a simple fence. Below the illustration is a poem arranged in stanzas that reflects on the folly and vulnerability of a figure described within it, using symbolic language and concluding with a well-known adage that cautions against criticizing others when one is similarly vulnerable. The exact scene from the illustration is unclear due to the blurred section, but the poem suggests the central figure is a snowman being addressed. The poem itself is an example of moral literature, possibly aimed at teaching a life lesson about humility and self-awareness.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-03-06

The image depicts an illustration and poem centered around a snowman holding an upraised cudgel while threateningly standing in a snowy setting among several children. There are trees and what appears to be a house or cabin in the background. The poem below the illustration is titled “See the white giant!” and addresses the snowman, cautioning it against trying to frighten people and reminding it that its threats are futile as it cannot defend itself when it melts. The text conveys the idea that those who are vulnerable, such as the snowman, should not instigate conflict. The poem concludes with a moral about kindness and friendship.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-01-21

The image depicts an illustration of a "white giant" figure standing in a snowy forest scene. The figure is holding a upraised cudgel in its hands and is surrounded by smaller figures, possibly people, who appear to be threatening or attacking the giant. The text below the illustration provides a narrative describing the scene, referring to the giant and warning the "snow-man" character not to provoke or underestimate the giant. The text also includes philosophical commentary about not throwing stones at those who are different or vulnerable. Overall, the image and text seem to convey a cautionary tale or moral about prejudice, power, and the consequences of aggression.

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-01-21

This is a historical illustration accompanied by a poem about a snowman. The image shows a woodcut-style drawing of a snowman standing with an upraised stick or "cudgel," while several children appear to be confronting it. The scene is set in winter with snow-covered trees in the background. The poem is written in three stanzas beneath the illustration. It describes the snowman as a "white giant" who threatens but cannot actually strike or defend himself. The verses warn the snowman about his own vulnerability, noting that when the sun shines warm, he'll "drop your club, and steal away into a dirty brook." The final stanza references the proverb about people in glass houses not throwing stones, adapting it to suggest that the snowman, being similarly vulnerable, should not threaten others when he himself is "helpless" and unable to defend himself. The artwork appears to be from a children's book or educational material, likely from the 19th century, given its style and execution. The handwritten text adds a personal, informal quality to the piece.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-01-21

The image shows an illustration paired with a poem. The illustration depicts a frightened-looking white giant standing in the woods, surrounded by much smaller people who seem to be threatening him with upraised cudgels and blows. The giant is described as unable to strike back or even guard his nose, despite his large size. The poem below the illustration addresses a "Snow-man" and contrasts the snow-man's traits of being unwise but having "kimboed arm and great coal eyes" to those who are made of glass and cannot throw stones, make friends, or help themselves. The poem suggests the snow-man is helpless and pelted by others, despite trying to frighten folks into dropping their clubs by shining warmly. The illustration style appears to be a black ink sketch or print. The overall message seems to be a fable or moral tale about those who appear strong on the outside being unable to defend themselves against a mob, possibly serving as a metaphor or commentary on some larger social dynamic or issue.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-01-21

The image depicts a vintage-style illustration and poem, likely from a children's book. The illustration features a large, imposing figure with a menacing expression, standing in front of a group of smaller figures who appear to be children. The figure is depicted in a dark, ominous tone, while the children are shown in a lighter, more innocent tone. The poem accompanying the illustration describes the figure as a "white giant" who is feared by all, but is also portrayed as a protector of the children. The poem suggests that the giant is a complex character, both powerful and gentle, and that he is a symbol of protection and safety for the children. Overall, the image presents a striking contrast between the dark, ominous tone of the giant and the light, innocent tone of the children, highlighting the idea that even the most fearsome creatures can have a softer side.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-01-21

The image is a page from a book, featuring an illustration and poem about a snowman. The poem is written in handwritten text and describes the snowman's appearance and the children's actions towards him. * **Illustration** * The illustration is a black-and-white drawing of a snowman with a carrot nose and coal eyes. * The snowman is standing in front of a group of children who are throwing stones at him. * The background of the illustration is a snowy landscape with trees and bushes. * **Poem** * The poem is written in a handwritten font and consists of four stanzas. * The first stanza describes the snowman's appearance and the children's actions towards him. * The second stanza describes the snowman's reaction to the children's actions. * The third stanza describes the snowman's feelings towards the children. * The fourth stanza describes the snowman's ultimate fate. * **Background** * The background of the page is a light beige color. * There is a small illustration of a snowball at the bottom of the page. The image is a poignant and humorous commentary on the fleeting nature of childhood and the inevitability of growing up. The snowman, who is initially delighted by the children's attention, eventually becomes the victim of their cruel pranks. The poem's use of rhyme and meter adds to its musicality and makes it more engaging for readers. Overall, the image is a charming and thought-provoking representation of the joys and sorrows of childhood.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-01-13

The image shows a piece of paper with a black-and-white illustration at the top and a poem written below it. The illustration depicts a man in a snowy forest, standing with his arms raised and holding a stick. In the background, there are three children sitting around a fire. The poem is written in cursive and appears to be a commentary on the illustration. The paper has a vintage look, suggesting that it may be an old piece of art or literature.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-01-13

The image is a page from a book, featuring a black-and-white illustration and accompanying text. The illustration depicts a scene in a snowy forest where a snowman is standing tall, holding a club in both hands. The snowman appears to be threatening, with an imposing posture and a menacing expression. Surrounding the snowman are a few people, seemingly engaged in conversation or observing the snowman. The scene is set against a backdrop of trees and a small house, adding to the wintry atmosphere. The text accompanying the illustration is written in a cursive style and appears to be a poem or a narrative. The text describes the snowman's imposing presence and its ability to threaten both friends and foes, but also notes that the snowman cannot actually strike or defend itself. The poem also includes a moral lesson, suggesting that the snowman, despite its appearance, is not wise and should not provoke others. The text further elaborates on the snowman's vulnerability to the sun and the futility of its threats. The image captures a whimsical and thought-provoking moment, blending elements of nature, imagination, and moral reflection. The combination of the illustration and the text creates a narrative that invites the viewer to contemplate the nature of power, appearance, and the consequences of one's actions.

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-01-21

The image is a page from a book or a manuscript that features both an illustration and a poem. The illustration, which is positioned at the top of the page, is in black and white and depicts a scene with a central figure who appears to be a snowman. The snowman is standing in a snowy landscape with a group of children gathered around him. The children seem to be engaged in an activity, possibly building something or playing a game. The background includes bare trees and a small house, suggesting a winter setting. Below the illustration, there is a poem written in cursive script. The poem is divided into three stanzas, each with a different theme or message. The first stanza describes the snowman as a "white giant" who stands with an upraised cudgel in his hands, threatening all with blows but incapable of striking or defending himself. The second stanza addresses the snowman directly, suggesting that it is unwise for him to try to frighten people with his appearance. The final stanza contains a proverb about a man whose house is made of glass, advising him not to throw stones at others but rather to make friends with them. At the bottom of the page, there is a small drawing of a snowman, which seems to be a signature or a mark by the author. The overall tone of the poem is whimsical and somewhat satirical, using the snowman as a metaphor for someone who appears threatening but is ultimately harmless.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-01-21

The image is a page from a book or a document with handwritten text and an illustration. The text appears to be a poem or a prose passage, written in a cursive style. The illustration is a black-and-white drawing depicting a snowy scene with a group of people, possibly children, standing around a snowman. The snowman is depicted as a large, white figure with a stick for a body and a round head, and it is surrounded by trees and snow. The text on the page is written in a flowing, elegant script and appears to be a reflection on the fleeting nature of life and the importance of being kind and compassionate to others. The image evokes a sense of nostalgia and a longing for simpler times.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Nor even guard his nose.
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eyes,
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Snow-man,
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alike,-
warm,
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You'll
with kimboed to you and are folk: coal eyes,
fear-
unwise,
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giant !
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nose.
sun
brook.
blows.
folk:
strike,
kimboed
friend :

Google

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stones
at
those
who
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of
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friend;
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