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Human Generated Data

Title

The Horses, Going to the Dogs

Date

November 1, 1829

People

Artist: George Cruikshank, British 1792 - 1878

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Peter G. and Elizabeth S. Neumann, 2009.157

Human Generated Data

Title

The Horses, Going to the Dogs

People

Artist: George Cruikshank, British 1792 - 1878

Date

November 1, 1829

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Peter G. and Elizabeth S. Neumann, 2009.157

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-04-04

Human 95.8
Drawing 94.8
Art 94.8
Sketch 83.4
Aircraft 72.2
Helicopter 72.2
Vehicle 72.2
Transportation 72.2
Person 70.8
Doodle 69.4
Boat 66.2
Person 62.6
Soil 57.5
Painting 57.3
Nature 55.4
Text 55.1

Clarifai
created on 2018-03-23

illustration 100
print 99.2
art 99.1
chalk out 98
vector 97.1
vintage 96.8
engraving 95.6
old 94.6
visuals 94.5
etching 94.5
retro 94
antique 93.8
people 91.6
freehand 91
sketchy 90.7
ink 90.2
sketch 89.4
design 88
bill 86.5
cephalopod ink 85.6

Imagga
created on 2018-03-23

envelope 62.5
container 41.5
floral 38.4
design 36.9
frame 33.7
pattern 32.2
vintage 29
retro 28.7
decorative 28.5
ornate 27.5
card 27.1
leaf 26.5
graphic 26.3
art 26.1
swirl 25.9
border 25.4
decoration 25.1
grunge 23.9
ornament 23.3
flower 23.1
wallpaper 22.3
curve 21
texture 20.9
element 20.7
plant 20.2
style 20.1
antique 19.2
drawing 18.5
backdrop 18.2
elements 17.7
decor 16.8
splash 16.4
banner 15.7
invitation 15.5
curl 15.3
arabesque 15.1
paper 15.1
text 14.9
flourishes 14.7
holiday 14.4
scroll 14.3
symbol 14.2
silhouette 14.1
modern 14.1
old 14
wedding 13.8
map 13.6
celebration 13.6
classical 13.4
clean 13.4
representation 13.2
elegant 12.9
template 12.9
paint 12.7
drink 12.6
bubble 12.3
clear 12.2
greeting 12.1
line 12
cool 11.6
drops 11.3
shape 11.2
foliage 11.1
set 11.1
letter 11
drop 10.9
filigree 10.8
vignette 10.8
summer 10.3
classic 10.2
water 10
dirty 10
creative 9.7
liquid 9.6
label 9.5
grungy 9.5
blank 9.4
motion 9.4
spring 9.4
fresh 9.2
artwork 9.2
sea 9.1
sign 9
backgrounds 8.9
color 8.9
certificate 8.8
thirst 8.8
font 8.8
flowers 8.7
wash 8.7
stain 8.7
stamp 8.6
bubbles 8.6
black 8.4
elegance 8.4
ocean 8.3
collection 8.1
transparent 8.1
light 8
season 7.8
droplet 7.8
revival 7.8
cold 7.8
circle 7.8
health 7.7
energy 7.6
composition 7.6
clip art 7.4
painting 7.4
branch 7.3
valentine 7.3

Google
created on 2018-03-23

text 86.1
black and white 81.6
drawing 77.2
illustration 68.8
font 67.9
artwork 66.7
art 64.7
organism 64.1
printmaking 62.2
paper 58.3
sketch 54.8
carnivoran 50.2

Microsoft
created on 2018-03-23

text 93.9
porcelain 6.2

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Helicopter
Person
Boat
Helicopter 72.2%

Categories

Captions

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-16

This image is a collection of whimsical sketches, likely from the 19th century, judging by the style and content of the drawings. They seem to depict various humorous scenarios involving horses and carriages, a popular mode of transportation during that era. At the center, there's a larger drawing of a horse-drawn carriage being pulled by horses over a steep hill, with the passengers appearing to be in a panicked state due to the precarious angle of the ascent. A phrase is written beneath it: "The horses going to the Dogs-". Surrounding this central image are smaller sketches portraying different humorous setups: Top left: A drawing labeled "A Trap Road", showing a single horse pulling a small cart with one person in it. Top right: An image with the caption "Four-in-hand" showing four horses pulling a carriage with multiple passengers. Bottom left: A cozy indoor scene titled "The Fair Equestrians" appears to show a woman in a domestic environment, perhaps dreaming of riding horses. Bottom right: A sketch described as "Battle, Murder, & Sudden death" showing a small horse pulling an even smaller cart, possibly suggesting an ironic comment on the dramatic phrase in the context of this trivial load. Each of these vignettes has a comedic undertone, reflecting the amusement found in everyday mishaps and adventures associated with horse-drawn carriage travel. The style of humor and illustration suggest the drawings might be satirical in nature, perhaps commenting on social or cultural aspects of the time.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-16

This image is a black-and-white drawing with several illustrations and captions. The main theme appears to revolve around a humorous depiction of horses and horse-drawn carriages. 1. **Central Illustration**: - The central part of the image shows a scene with horses by a fence on a hill. Below them is a horse-drawn carriage filled with passengers, driving along a road. There are several speech bubbles with text, suggesting that the characters are engaged in some conversation or commentary. 2. **Top Left Corner**: - This section features a humorous small sketch titled “A Fancy Stock.” It includes a stylized horse with exaggerated features. 3. **Top Right Corner**: - Titled “The Sportsmen,” this illustration depicts people riding horses, perhaps in a hunting scene, with both the horses and riders drawn in a more exaggerated manner. 4. **Bottom Left Corner**: - This part is labeled “The Four Donovans” and shows a domestic scene with four seated individuals. 5. **Bottom Right Corner**: - Titled “Well Bred and Charity,” it shows a man offering something to a dog, possibly intended to be a play on words or a satirical commentary. 6. **Central Caption**: - The main text reads, “The Horses going to the Dogs,” suggesting a humorous or ironic situation. The image appears to be a satirical or humorous take on various scenes involving horses, with a mixture of social commentary and artistic exaggeration. The date mentioned is November 1st, 1839, indicating the time period of the artwork.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-16

The image depicts a rural landscape scene with various elements. In the central part of the image, there is a horse-drawn carriage or stagecoach traveling along a road, carrying several passengers. On either side of the road, there are groups of horses and other horse-drawn vehicles. In the background, there are rolling hills and a distant landscape. The image also includes several smaller vignettes, such as a person being dragged by a horse, a person riding a horse, and a person in a doorway. The overall composition appears to be a panoramic scene of various modes of horse-drawn transportation and activities in a rural setting.

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-16

This is a historical etching or print from 1829 titled "The Horses 'going to the dogs'" which appears to be a satirical piece. The main scene shows horses standing behind a fence watching a stagecoach pass by in the distance. There's a dialogue caption suggesting the horses are commenting on their eventual replacement by stage transportation. The image is surrounded by four smaller vignettes in each corner, showing different related scenes: - Top left appears to show a dog scene - Top right shows what looks like a horse racing or riding scene - Bottom left shows an indoor domestic scene - Bottom right shows a figure with what appears to be a dog The artwork is rendered in a sketchy, expressive line-drawing style typical of early 19th century prints and political cartoons. The composition uses perspective to show the distant stagecoach winding along a fenced road, while the horses observe from their elevated position in the foreground. The title and overall composition suggest this is a commentary on changing transportation methods of the time period, with horses perhaps lamenting their diminishing role as stage coaches become more prevalent.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-16

The image is a collection of illustrations from the 19th century, featuring various scenes with horses and dogs. The main illustration depicts a horse-drawn carriage on a road, accompanied by a fence and trees, while the surrounding images show different breeds of horses and dogs. * The main illustration features a horse-drawn carriage on a road, accompanied by a fence and trees. * The carriage is being pulled by two horses, one brown and one white. * A man is standing next to the carriage, holding the reins. * A dog is sitting on the ground next to the carriage. * The surrounding images show different breeds of horses and dogs. * One image shows a horse running freely in a field. * Another image shows a dog sitting on a couch, looking at a book. * A third image shows a man walking a dog on a leash. * The illustrations are all done in a similar style, with detailed drawings and shading. * The drawings are likely from a book or magazine from the 19th century. * The illustrations may have been created by a single artist or a team of artists. * The overall theme of the illustrations appears to be the relationship between humans and animals. * The images depict horses and dogs in various settings, from domestic life to outdoor activities. * The illustrations may have been intended to educate or entertain readers about the characteristics and behaviors of different breeds of horses and dogs. In summary, the image is a collection of illustrations from the 19th century that feature horses and dogs in various settings. The main illustration depicts a horse-drawn carriage on a road, accompanied by a fence and trees, while the surrounding images show different breeds of horses and dogs. The illustrations are all done in a similar style, with detailed drawings and shading, and may have been created by a single artist or a team of artists. The overall theme of the illustrations appears to be the relationship between humans and animals, and may have been intended to educate or entertain readers about the characteristics and behaviors of different breeds of horses and dogs.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-16

The image is a black-and-white illustration of a scene with horses, dogs, and people. The central focus is on a group of horses standing behind a fence, accompanied by a horse-drawn carriage in the background. The illustration features several smaller scenes around the main image, depicting various animals and humans engaged in different activities. At the bottom of the image, there is text that reads "The Horses 'going to the Dogs'". This phrase suggests that the illustration may be humorous or satirical, possibly poking fun at the idea of horses being replaced by dogs or other animals. The overall tone of the image appears to be lighthearted and playful, with a focus on showcasing the relationships between humans and animals.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-28

The image is a vintage illustration depicting a scene from the book "The Horses Going to the Dogs" by Edward Lear. The illustration is a black-and-white drawing with various elements arranged in a collage-like composition. The central image shows a group of horses standing behind a fence, with a carriage and a group of people in the background. The horses are depicted with exaggerated features, such as large ears and elongated bodies, which is characteristic of Lear's style. The title of the book is written in a stylized font at the top of the image, and there are several other illustrations surrounding the central image, including a drawing of a dog, a man with a hat, and a carriage. The overall composition of the image is whimsical and playful, reflecting the humorous and imaginative nature of Lear's work.

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-28

The image is a black-and-white drawing that depicts a scene from a story. The main focus of the drawing is a group of horses pulling a carriage on a road. The carriage is filled with people, and the horses are being guided by a man on a horse. There are also other people on horseback, and a man is standing on the side of the road. The drawing is surrounded by other smaller drawings that depict different scenes from the story.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

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