Human Generated Data

Title

"Circles of Smugglers" Game of Dice

Date

c. 1915-1920

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, 2010.531

Human Generated Data

Title

"Circles of Smugglers" Game of Dice

People

Artist: José Guadalupe Posada, Mexican 1852 - 1913

Date

c. 1915-1920

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, 2010.531

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-04-06

Rug 99.8
Art 90.7
Drawing 90.7
Doodle 90.7
Lace 70.7
Text 60.7
Label 55.1

Clarifai
created on 2018-03-23

paper 98.3
desktop 97.7
retro 96.2
old 96.2
texture 95.8
vintage 94.2
collection 93.8
illustration 93.2
money 93
pattern 91.6
currency 91.2
art 91
design 89.8
people 89.4
abstract 89.3
antique 89.1
decoration 88.8
ancient 88.8
cash 87.2
bank 87.1

Imagga
created on 2018-03-23

arabesque 100
pattern 47.2
texture 44.5
vintage 42.2
retro 39.4
floral 39.2
damask 35.8
decor 34.5
wallpaper 34.5
design 34.4
old 33.5
art 33.4
decoration 33.3
ornament 32.8
antique 31.5
decorative 29.3
backdrop 28
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ornamental 26.6
ornate 26.6
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textile 22.8
paper 22
frame 20.8
style 20
flower 20
graphic 19.7
grunge 18.8
fabric 18.1
tile 17.2
border 16.3
doormat 16
leaf 14.8
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ancient 13.8
tiled 13.7
mat 13.6
color 13.4
detail 12.9
silk 12.7
aged 12.7
royal 12.6
creative 12.4
textured 12.3
symbol 12.1
card 12.1
foliage 12
wall 12
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material 11.6
traditional 11.6
silhouette 11.6
curve 11.4
backgrounds 11.4
plant 11.2
cover 11.1
organic 10.9
close 10.9
flourishes 10.8
element 10.8
baroque 10.8
interior 10.6
floor cover 10.6
modern 10.5
elegant 10.3
gold 9.9
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renaissance 9.8
repetition 9.8
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scroll 9.5
grungy 9.5
banner 9.2
covering 9.2
black 9
artistic 8.7
curves 8.6
outline 8.5
patterns 8.5
template 8.3
shape 8.2
celebration 8
holiday 7.9
weave 7.8
deco 7.8
wrapping 7.8
luxury 7.7
set 7.6
canvas 7.6
oriental 7.6
wood 7.5
classic 7.4
swirl 7.4
surface 7.1
wooden 7

Google
created on 2018-03-23

font 67.5
history 64.6
currency 60.8
art 59.8
pattern 56.8
visual arts 51.6

Microsoft
created on 2018-03-23

text 88.6

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Rug 99.8%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2018-03-23

a close up of a book 54.9%
close up of a book 49.9%
a close up of a book cover 49.8%

Azure OpenAI

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

This image depicts a traditional board game called "Los Charros Contrabandistas," which translates to "The Smuggler Cowboys' Dice Game." The board is filled with numbered circles, each containing various illustrations of people, animals, and activities that are likely significant to the game's theme and progression. The title of the game is prominently displayed at the top, along with an illustration of a horse-riding cowboy, which adds to the thematic elements of charros and smuggling. Each circle appears to be interconnected, creating a path or sequence that the players must follow, presumably dictated by dice rolls as indicated by the title "Juego de Dados" (Dice Game). There is a section on the right side of the board with text labeled "Explicacion" (Explanation), which likely contains the rules or instructions for the game. Additionally, there are illustrations of dice and people engaging in the game at the bottom left corner, along with a banner crediting the printer "Imprenta de A. Vanejas Arroyo, Mexico." Overall, it is a vintage-looking game board rich in Mexican cultural and historical references, emphasizing charros and possibly the adventures or challenges of smuggling.

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-16

This image appears to be a vintage broadsheet featuring a game or activity titled "Los Carros Contrabandistas" (The Smugglers' Carts) which is described as a dice game. The main section of the image is filled with numbered circular vignettes (54 in total) arranged in a somewhat orderly grid pattern. Each vignette contains an illustration, seemingly depicting different scenes or actions, possibly relating to the theme of smuggling. The illustrations are reminiscent of woodcut prints or engravings. At the top of the sheet, there is a large title banner that reads "Los Carros Contrabandistas Juego de Dados." Below the vignettes, at the bottom center, is a label stating "IMPRENTA DE V.ANEGAS ARROYO MEXICO," suggesting that this was printed by V. Anegas Arroyo's press in Mexico. On the top right-hand side of the sheet, there is text that provides an explanation of the game, most likely the rules or context, but the writing is quite small and would require closer inspection to read fully. Additionally, there are two larger images bordering the grid of vignettes. On the left, there is a person riding a horse that appears to be galloping. The rider is holding a long object, possibly a whip. On the right, another person on a horse seems to be galloping while carrying a large sack on the horse's back, which fits the theme of smuggling. Both figures are depicted in motion, adding a sense of dynamism to the otherwise stationary vignettes. The overall appearance is old-fashioned, and the entire image has a brownish, sepia-toned hue consistent with aged paper.

Anthropic Claude

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

This is a historical Mexican board game called "Los Charros Contrabandistas" (The Smuggler Cowboys), printed by Imprenta de A. Vanegas Arroyo in Mexico. The image shows a game board layout with numbered circular spaces arranged in a winding path. Each circle contains small illustrations depicting various scenes and activities. The board features decorative artwork including mounted charros (Mexican cowboys) on horses at the top and bottom of the board. The circles contain various vignettes showing activities, buildings, animals, and daily life scenes. There appears to be explanatory text in Spanish on the right side of the board. The game appears to be similar to a "Game of the Goose" style board game, where players would move along the path according to dice rolls, with different spaces having different effects on gameplay. The sepia-toned print has a vintage, late 19th or early 20th century aesthetic, with detailed engraving-style illustrations throughout. The theme of the game appears to revolve around smugglers and their adventures, which was likely an exciting and relatable theme for its time period. The artistic style is characteristic of Mexican popular prints of that era.

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

This image appears to be an old advertisement for a game or collection of playing cards called "Los Garbos Contrabandistas" or "The Smugglers' Game". The image is filled with many circular illustrations depicting various scenes, likely related to the game's themes. There is also some Spanish text describing the game. The overall design and style suggest this is a vintage or historical advertisement.

Meta Llama

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

The image is a vintage poster or advertisement for a game called "Los Charros Contrabandistas" (The Contrabandist Cowboys). The title is written in large, ornate letters at the top of the image. Below the title, there are several rows of circular images, each depicting a different scene or character. The images appear to be illustrations of people, animals, and objects, but they are not clearly defined. In the center of the image, there is a large illustration of a man riding a horse, surrounded by smaller images of other people and animals. The background of the image is a dark brown color, with a lighter brown border around the edges. The overall design of the image suggests that it is an old-fashioned advertisement for a game or entertainment event. The text on the image is written in Spanish, and it appears to be describing the game or event being advertised. The language used is formal and poetic, suggesting that the image is from a bygone era. Overall, the image is a fascinating glimpse into the past, offering a unique insight into the culture and entertainment of a bygone era.

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

The image is a vintage poster or advertisement for a game called "Los Charros Contrabandistas" (The Charro Contrabandists), featuring a black and white illustration of a man on horseback, surrounded by various circular images depicting scenes of contraband activity. * The title "Los Charros Contrabandistas" is written in large, ornate letters at the top of the image. + The title is written in a decorative font with a mix of serif and sans-serif elements. + The text is centered and takes up most of the top half of the image. * A man on horseback is depicted in the center of the image, holding a lasso and wearing a sombrero. + The man is shown in a dynamic pose, with his horse rearing up on its hind legs. + He is dressed in traditional Mexican clothing, including a serape and a pair of boots. * Surrounding the central image are 40 circular illustrations, each depicting a different scene related to contraband. + The scenes include images of people smuggling goods across the border, hiding contraband in their luggage, and evading customs officials. + Some of the scenes also show the consequences of getting caught, such as being arrested or fined. * At the bottom of the image, there is a logo that reads "Imprenta de A. Vanegas Arroyo Mexico." + The logo is written in a smaller font than the title, but is still prominent and easy to read. + The text is centered and takes up about one-quarter of the bottom half of the image. Overall, the image appears to be an advertisement for a game or activity related to contraband, possibly targeting a Mexican audience. The use of traditional Mexican imagery and language suggests that the game may be designed to appeal to a specific cultural or regional audience.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

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