Human Generated Data

Title

Broadside: Skeletons of Street Cleaners

Date

c. 1900-1910

People

Artist: José Guadalupe Posada, Mexican 1852 - 1913

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Purchase through the generosity of the Rubin-Ladd Foundation and Gift of Susan Morse Hilles, by exchange, 2010.517

Human Generated Data

Title

Broadside: Skeletons of Street Cleaners

People

Artist: José Guadalupe Posada, Mexican 1852 - 1913

Date

c. 1900-1910

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Purchase through the generosity of the Rubin-Ladd Foundation and Gift of Susan Morse Hilles, by exchange, 2010.517

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-04-06

Text 98.9
Newspaper 93.7
Human 81.9
Person 81.9
Label 70.1
Person 68.7
Nature 67.8
Land 67.8
Outdoors 67.8
Person 60.2
Person 56.6

Clarifai
created on 2018-03-23

paper 95.4
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Imagga
created on 2018-03-23

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capital 7.6

Google
created on 2018-03-23

text 90.6
font 71
history 69.5
paper 56.5

Microsoft
created on 2018-03-23

text 99.2

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person 81.9%

Categories

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2018-03-23

a close up of a sign 87.4%
close up of a sign 83.8%
a sign on a wall 75%

Azure OpenAI

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-16

This image depicts a vintage broadsheet with text and illustrations, which appears to be in Spanish. The key features of the image are: - Central illustration: It shows skeletal figures participating in an activity or scene; this is characteristic of the style often associated with the Mexican festival "Día de Muertos" (Day of the Dead), where such imagery is commonly used to represent and satirize the living and the dead. - Text above the illustration: It reads "CALAVERA De los Carros de la Limpia." This indicates that the title of the broadsheet pertains to something related to "Carros de la Limpia," which could translate to "Cleaning Carts" or vehicles related to sanitation. - There are decorative borders with a repeating pattern framing the page. - Numerous stanzas of text fill the rest of the sheet: This text appears to be composed of verses, possibly poems or songs, which often accompany such illustrations in traditional calavera broadsheets, usually in a satirical vein that touches on various aspects of society. - Price: At the bottom of the page, it indicates that the cost of this sheet is "5 centavos." - Printing information: The bottom part of the sheet also contains what looks like printing or publishing information, possibly a publishing house or a printer's address. These types of broadsheets historically served as political and cultural commentary through satire and were popular in Mexico around the time of the Día de Muertos holiday. The condition of the paper suggests that it is an antique or a historical piece.

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

The image appears to be a vintage print on blue paper, with text and an illustration. It seems to be a "calavera," which is a type of satirical poem or literary depiction that is very popular in Mexican culture, especially around the Day of the Dead. These calaveras are often used to humorously depict individuals engaging with death. Here are the main elements: 1. **Title**: The text at the top reads "CALAVERA De los Carros de la Limpia," suggesting it is about the "cleaning cars calavera" or skeleton cleaners. 2. **Illustration**: In the center, there is an illustration of several skeletons involved in cleaning activities. They are depicted with brooms and other cleaning tools, working around a street and buildings. 3. **Border**: The text and illustration are framed by an ornate border, which contains various decorative elements, including skulls. 4. **Poem**: Beneath the title and the illustration, there is a lengthy text, likely a poem, divided into multiple stanzas. This text appears to be humorous or satirical and written in Spanish. 5. **Footer**: At the bottom of the page, there is a line of text providing information about the print's origin, including the name “Tip de la testamentaria de A. Vanegas Arroyo. - 2a. Sta. Teresa Num. 40,” and the cost indicated as “5 centavos." This print is a classic example of Mexican folk art that uses humor and satire to depict themes of death and everyday life.

Anthropic Claude

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

This is a Mexican broadside or print titled "Calavera De los Carros de la Limpia" (Skeleton of the Street Cleaning Carts). It appears to be in the style of José Guadalupe Posada's famous calavera (skeleton) prints, which were popular during the late 19th and early 20th centuries in Mexico. The image shows several skeletal figures sweeping and cleaning a street scene, which is a satirical commentary on street cleaners and urban life. The print includes decorative borders with geometric patterns and small skull motifs. Below the main illustration is what appears to be a poem or text in Spanish, arranged in columns. The print is priced at 5 centavos and includes publisher information at the bottom. The overall tone is both humorous and macabre, which is characteristic of Mexican Day of the Dead artwork and social commentary of the period.

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

This image appears to be an old newspaper or broadsheet featuring an illustration and text in Spanish. The illustration depicts a scene with several figures, some of whom appear to be skeletons or skeletal-like characters. The text is titled "Calavera" and mentions "De los Carros de la Limpia", which seems to be a reference to some kind of celebration or event. The text also includes descriptive passages about the content of the illustration. Overall, the image has a traditional, folkloric style and appears to be related to some form of Mexican or Latin American cultural tradition.

Meta Llama

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

This image depicts a vintage newspaper clipping featuring a striking illustration and accompanying text in Spanish. The title, "CALAVERA De los Carros de la Limpia," is prominently displayed at the top, with the word "CALAVERA" standing out in large letters. The illustration showcases a group of skeletons engaged in various activities, including sweeping, mopping, and carrying a broom. The scene is set against a backdrop of buildings, adding context to the narrative. The text below the illustration appears to be a poem or article, although the exact content is unclear due to the language barrier. The clipping features a decorative border, complete with intricate designs and patterns that add to its aesthetic appeal. The overall design suggests that this image may have been used as a cover page or advertisement for a publication, possibly related to the Day of the Dead celebration. The use of skeletons and the theme of cleaning may be symbolic of the holiday's focus on honoring the deceased and preparing for their return.

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

The image is a vintage poster for the Mexican newspaper "Calaveras de los Carros de la Limpia" (Skeletons of the Cleaning Cars). The poster features a black-and-white illustration of skeletons in various poses, with one skeleton holding a broom and another sweeping the street. The title is written in large letters at the top of the poster, with the subtitle "De los Carros de la Limpia" written below it. **Key Features:** * **Title:** "Calaveras de los Carros de la Limpia" * **Subtitle:** "De los Carros de la Limpia" * **Illustration:** A black-and-white illustration of skeletons in various poses * **Skeletons:** One skeleton holding a broom and another sweeping the street * **Background:** A light blue background with a decorative border around the edges * **Text:** The text is written in Spanish and appears to be a poem or song lyrics * **Publisher:** The publisher is listed as "Tip de la Istantentaria de A. Vanegas Arroyo - 2a. Sta. Teresa Nin. 40" **Overall:** The poster is a unique and eye-catching piece of art that showcases the creativity and humor of the Mexican people. The use of skeletons as the main characters adds a touch of whimsy and playfulness to the design. The poem or song lyrics that accompany the illustration add an extra layer of meaning and context to the poster. Overall, the poster is a fascinating piece of cultural history that provides a glimpse into the artistic and literary traditions of Mexico.

Text analysis

Amazon

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