Human Generated Data

Title

The Slave in 1863

Date

1863

People

Artist: Henry Louis Stephens, 1824 - 1882

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, On loan from Special Collections, Fine Arts Library, Harvard College Library, 120.1976.23-34

Human Generated Data

Title

The Slave in 1863

People

Artist: Henry Louis Stephens, 1824 - 1882

Date

1863

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, On loan from Special Collections, Fine Arts Library, Harvard College Library, 120.1976.23-34

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-04-06

Person 96.1
Human 96.1
Person 95.6
Art 94.4
Person 94.3
Person 93.8
Person 93.5
Person 93
Painting 86
Person 85.2
Person 81.8
Person 77.1
Person 71.1
Person 69.4
Person 69.3
Person 68.3
Person 54.1
Person 45
Person 42

Clarifai
created on 2018-05-08

illustration 99.3
art 97.8
collection 96.6
people 95.9
painting 95.7
religion 94.8
man 93.5
woman 93.4
print 92.5
old 92.3
saint 85.8
vintage 83
many 82.3
blood 82.1
antique 81.4
Renaissance 80.7
god 80.4
ancient 79.4
no person 79.3
color 79

Imagga
created on 2018-05-08

comic book 77.3
vintage 33.9
stamp 32.4
print media 30.9
bookmark 30.5
mail 27.8
letter 27.5
art 26.3
postmark 24.6
retro 24.6
old 23.7
postage 22.6
ancient 20.7
envelope 20.5
post 19.1
postal 17.7
paper 17.2
money 17
antique 16.5
symbol 16.2
currency 16.1
drawing 15.8
printed 15.7
card 15.7
grunge 14.5
collection 14.4
church 13.9
shows 13.8
pattern 13.7
decoration 13.6
finance 13.5
design 13.1
sketch 13.1
philately 12.8
culture 12.8
aged 12.7
religion 12.5
tile 12.5
cash 11.9
bank 11.6
financial 11.6
dollar 11.1
global 10.9
decorative 10.9
stamps 10.8
painted 10.5
black 10.2
graphic 10.2
set 10.2
banking 10.1
frame 10
wealth 9.9
circa 9.9
history 9.8
bill 9.5
historic 9.2
traditional 9.1
texture 9
painting 9
heraldry 9
renaissance 8.8
dollars 8.7
exchange 8.6
temple 8.5
communication 8.4
economy 8.3
sign 8.3
investment 8.2
gold 8.2
message 8.2
one 8.2
man 8.1
office 8
close 8
icon 7.9
canceled 7.9
cutting 7.7
savings 7.5
closeup 7.4
business 7.3

Google
created on 2018-05-08

art 85.6
history 62.3
miniature 56.6
collection 56.6
costume design 54.3

Microsoft
created on 2018-05-08

different 99.2
bunch 95.2
various 91.7
many 90.5
items 69.6
posing 69.1
thing 68
gallery 59
colors 52.5
several 51.9
same 51
colorful 31.8
step 30.9
set 30.3
painting 25.1
variety 13.5
colored 11.3

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

AWS Rekognition

Age 45-66
Gender Female, 50.2%
Happy 49.5%
Sad 50.3%
Angry 49.5%
Surprised 49.5%
Disgusted 49.5%
Calm 49.6%
Confused 49.5%

AWS Rekognition

Age 26-43
Gender Female, 50.1%
Sad 49.7%
Confused 49.6%
Surprised 49.6%
Angry 49.6%
Calm 50%
Happy 49.6%
Disgusted 49.6%

AWS Rekognition

Age 49-69
Gender Female, 50.4%
Sad 50.3%
Angry 49.5%
Happy 49.6%
Calm 49.5%
Disgusted 49.6%
Confused 49.5%
Surprised 49.5%

AWS Rekognition

Age 26-43
Gender Female, 50.4%
Angry 49.6%
Sad 49.9%
Surprised 49.6%
Calm 49.8%
Happy 49.6%
Confused 49.5%
Disgusted 49.5%

AWS Rekognition

Age 20-38
Gender Female, 50.4%
Angry 49.5%
Happy 49.5%
Calm 49.5%
Disgusted 49.5%
Sad 50.3%
Confused 49.5%
Surprised 49.5%

AWS Rekognition

Age 23-38
Gender Female, 50.1%
Disgusted 49.5%
Happy 49.6%
Surprised 49.5%
Sad 50.3%
Calm 49.5%
Angry 49.5%
Confused 49.5%

AWS Rekognition

Age 45-66
Gender Female, 50.3%
Confused 49.5%
Angry 49.6%
Disgusted 49.6%
Surprised 49.6%
Calm 49.6%
Sad 50%
Happy 49.6%

AWS Rekognition

Age 11-18
Gender Male, 50.4%
Angry 49.5%
Sad 50.3%
Happy 49.5%
Surprised 49.5%
Confused 49.5%
Calm 49.5%
Disgusted 49.6%

AWS Rekognition

Age 35-52
Gender Female, 50.5%
Confused 45.6%
Happy 45.6%
Disgusted 45.8%
Angry 46.2%
Surprised 45.7%
Sad 45.5%
Calm 50.7%

AWS Rekognition

Age 17-27
Gender Female, 50%
Happy 49.6%
Sad 49.9%
Disgusted 49.7%
Confused 49.5%
Angry 49.6%
Surprised 49.6%
Calm 49.6%

AWS Rekognition

Age 20-38
Gender Female, 50.2%
Angry 49.7%
Surprised 49.6%
Calm 49.6%
Happy 49.6%
Disgusted 49.5%
Confused 49.6%
Sad 50%

AWS Rekognition

Age 20-38
Gender Male, 50.1%
Confused 49.5%
Calm 49.6%
Sad 49.9%
Surprised 49.5%
Disgusted 49.5%
Happy 49.8%
Angry 49.6%

AWS Rekognition

Age 35-55
Gender Female, 50.3%
Angry 46%
Sad 45.9%
Confused 45.1%
Surprised 45.4%
Happy 45.2%
Disgusted 45.3%
Calm 52%

AWS Rekognition

Age 4-7
Gender Male, 50.1%
Angry 49.6%
Happy 49.6%
Surprised 49.6%
Sad 50.1%
Disgusted 49.5%
Calm 49.5%
Confused 49.6%

AWS Rekognition

Age 29-45
Gender Male, 50.1%
Disgusted 49.6%
Confused 49.6%
Angry 49.7%
Sad 49.9%
Happy 49.5%
Surprised 49.6%
Calm 49.7%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person 96.1%

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 100%

Captions

Azure OpenAI

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-11

The image is a compilation of twelve panels, each portraying a different scene with accompanying captions that suggest a narrative sequence. The scenes are depicted in a style characteristic of 19th-century illustrations, possibly relating to a historical American context. Each panel is numbered, suggesting that they are part of a series meant to be viewed in order. The illustrations include various settings and actions, with some panels depicting outdoor scenes and others depicting interactions between individuals. The vivid colors and dynamic poses of the characters suggest dramatic or action-packed events. The use of flags and uniforms in some panels indicates themes of conflict and patriotism. Overall, the image appears to be a historical or artistic representation of a sequence of events, likely intended to convey a specific story or message to the viewer.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-11

The image appears to be a collection of illustrations depicting various scenes from the history of slavery and the struggle for freedom in the United States. Each illustration is framed and labeled with a descriptive title. Here are brief descriptions of the scenes shown: 1. **Top Row (Left to Right)**: - **In the Cotton Field**: An individual is seen picking cotton in a field. - **The Christmas Week**: A group of people dancing and celebrating. - **The Sale**: A scene depicting an auction where a person is being sold. - **The Parting. "Buy Us Too."**: A family being separated by sale. - **The Lash**: A person being whipped while tied to a post. - **Blow for Blow**: An individual in a scene of physical struggle or combat. 2. **Bottom Row (Left to Right)**: - **In the Swamp**: A person hiding or escaping through a swamp. - **Free!**: A person breaking free from chains, symbolizing emancipation. - **"Stand Up A Man!"**: A scene possibly representing a battle or uprising. - **"Make Way for Liberty!"**: An individual leading a charge, holding a weapon. - **Victory!**: A person shown triumphantly holding a flag. - **"He Died for Me."**: A woman draping a wreath, symbolizing mourning or remembrance. Each illustration vividly captures different aspects of the experiences of enslaved individuals and their fight for freedom and human rights.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-11

This image appears to be a collection of 12 vintage illustrations or prints depicting various scenes related to slavery and the abolition movement in the United States. The scenes range from African Americans laboring in cotton fields, to images of slave auctions, to depictions of fighting for freedom and liberation. The illustrations seem to be from a historical source and convey the complex and often tragic experiences of enslaved people during that time period. While the images contain human figures, I will refrain from identifying or naming any individuals shown, as per the instructions provided.

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-11

This appears to be a collection of 12 historical Civil War era illustrations or trading cards depicting various scenes related to slavery, emancipation, and the Civil War. The images are arranged in two rows of six, with titles beneath each illustration such as "In the Cotton Field," "The Christmas Week," "The Sale," "Free!," "Stand Up a Man," "Make Way for Liberty!" and "Victory!" The illustrations use a limited color palette, primarily browns, reds, yellows and blues, and appear to be from the same series or collection based on their consistent style and formatting. They tell a sequential narrative progressing from scenes of slavery through emancipation and military conflict. The artwork style is characteristic of mid-19th century lithographic prints or engravings. Each scene is dramatically composed to convey strong emotional content and narrative action. The illustrations combine both everyday scenes and more dramatic moments depicting the struggle for freedom and civil rights during this pivotal period in American history. The captions and imagery suggest these were likely created as abolitionist materials or as commemorative items documenting the journey from slavery to freedom during and after the Civil War period.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-11

The image is a collection of 12 political cartoons created by Thomas Nast, an American caricaturist and editorial cartoonist, between 1870 and 1874. The cartoons are arranged in three rows of four and depict scenes from the Reconstruction Era following the American Civil War. Each cartoon is a commentary on the social, political, and economic issues of the time, including the treatment of African Americans, the Ku Klux Klan, and the politics of the era. The cartoons are characterized by their use of satire, irony, and exaggeration to convey their message. The cartoons are: * "In the Cotton Field" (1870): A cartoon depicting African American sharecroppers working in the fields, with a caption that reads, "In the Cotton Field." * "The Christmas Week" (1870): A cartoon showing African Americans celebrating Christmas, with a caption that reads, "The Christmas Week." * "The Sale" (1871): A cartoon depicting the sale of African American slaves, with a caption that reads, "The Sale." * "The Parting" (1871): A cartoon showing a group of African Americans being forced to leave their homes, with a caption that reads, "The Parting." * "The Lash" (1872): A cartoon depicting a white man whipping an African American man, with a caption that reads, "The Lash." * "Blow for Blow" (1872): A cartoon showing a white man attacking an African American man, with a caption that reads, "Blow for Blow." * "In the Swamp" (1873): A cartoon depicting an African American man hiding in the swamp, with a caption that reads, "In the Swamp." * "Free!" (1873): A cartoon showing an African American man celebrating his freedom, with a caption that reads, "Free!" * "Stand Up a Man!" (1873): A cartoon depicting an African American man standing up to a white man, with a caption that reads, "Stand Up a Man!" * "Make Way for Liberty!" (1873): A cartoon showing an African American man leading a group of people towards freedom, with a caption that reads, "Make Way for Liberty!" * "Victory" (1874): A cartoon depicting an African American man holding a flag, with a caption that reads, "Victory." * "He Died for Me" (1874): A cartoon showing an African American man being killed by a white man, with a caption that reads, "He Died for Me." Overall, the image is a powerful commentary on the social, political, and economic issues of the Reconstruction Era, and the ongoing struggle for racial equality and justice in the United States.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-11

The image presents a collection of 12 vintage-style illustrations, each depicting a scene related to the American Civil War and the abolition of slavery. The illustrations are arranged in three rows of four, with each image featuring a unique scene and caption. **Illustrations:** * The top row shows a group of people in a cotton field, a man being sold at an auction, a group of people fighting, and a man being whipped. * The middle row depicts a man running through a swamp, a man holding an American flag, a group of people fighting, and a man being hanged. * The bottom row shows a man being freed, a man standing up for liberty, a group of people celebrating victory, and a woman mourning the death of a loved one. **Captions:** * Each illustration has a caption that provides context and meaning to the scene. The captions are written in a formal, old-fashioned style and include phrases such as "IN THE COTTON FIELD," "THE CHRISTMAS WEEK," "THE SALE," "THE PARTING," "THE LASH," "BLOW FOR BLOW," "IN THE SWAMP," "FREE!", "STAND UP A MAN!", "MAKE WAY FOR LIBERTY!", "VICTORY!", and "HE DIED FOR ME." **Style:** * The illustrations are done in a vintage style, with muted colors and detailed drawings. The style is reminiscent of 19th-century illustrations, which were often used to depict historical events and scenes. * The use of muted colors and detailed drawings creates a sense of realism and authenticity, making the illustrations feel like they are from a bygone era. **Overall:** * The image presents a powerful and emotive portrayal of the American Civil War and the abolition of slavery. The illustrations and captions work together to create a narrative that is both informative and moving. * The use of vintage-style illustrations and captions adds to the overall aesthetic of the image, making it feel like a piece of history.

Text analysis

Amazon

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