Human Generated Data

Title

[Pah-she-pah-how] (The Stabber), Sauk Delegate

Date

c. 1832-1834

People

Artist: Henry Inman, American 1801 - 1846

Classification

Paintings

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Transfer from the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University, gift of the heirs of E. P. Tileston and Amor Hollingsworth, 1882, 2023.203

Human Generated Data

Title

[Pah-she-pah-how] (The Stabber), Sauk Delegate

People

Artist: Henry Inman, American 1801 - 1846

Date

c. 1832-1834

Classification

Paintings

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Transfer from the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University, gift of the heirs of E. P. Tileston and Amor Hollingsworth, 1882, 2023.203

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-13

portrait 99.6
people 99.2
nude 99.2
adult 98.7
one 98.7
man 98.4
shirtless 97.5
model 97.2
art 96.8
veil 94.9
son 94.9
religion 92.6
wear 90.5
painting 90.4
lid 89.4
facial hair 88.9
tattoo 87.6
fashion 86.7
woman 84.1
gown (clothing) 83.9

Color Analysis

Categories

Imagga

Captions

Meta Llama

Created on 2024-11-22

The image depicts a portrait of a Native American man, likely from the 19th century. The man is shirtless, with long dark hair that falls over his shoulders and a headband or bandana wrapped around his forehead. He wears a white blanket draped over his left shoulder, and his right arm is bent at the elbow, with the blanket covering his upper arm. The background of the painting features a landscape with rolling hills and trees, set against a sky with clouds. The overall atmosphere of the painting is somber and contemplative, with the subject's expression appearing serious and introspective. The style of the painting suggests it was created by a European artist, possibly during the Romantic era, which was characterized by its emphasis on emotion, nature, and the exotic. The use of muted colors and the focus on the subject's expression and surroundings create a sense of depth and atmosphere, drawing the viewer into the scene. Overall, the image presents a poignant and evocative portrait of a Native American man, capturing a moment in time and inviting the viewer to reflect on the subject's story and the context in which he lived.