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Title

Barney Buntline and Billy Bowling; or, The Advantages of Being at Sea

Date

1836

People

Artist: George Cruikshank, British 1792 - 1878

Publisher: J. Turner, British

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Peter G. Neumann, 2016.319

Human Generated Data

Title

Barney Buntline and Billy Bowling; or, The Advantages of Being at Sea

People

Artist: George Cruikshank, British 1792 - 1878

Publisher: J. Turner, British

Date

1836

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Peter G. Neumann, 2016.319

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2022-08-30

Person 99.6
Human 99.6
Text 98.5
Person 82.6
Art 61
Advertisement 59.1
Poster 57.7
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Clarifai
created on 2023-10-12

people 99.8
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Imagga
created on 2022-08-30

book jacket 82.7
jacket 64.4
wrapping 48.9
vintage 44.7
covering 33.2
old 31.4
paper 30.7
retro 28.7
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Google
created on 2022-08-30

Human body 88.7
Font 81.4
Book 78.1
Art 76.6
Paper 70.7
Illustration 69.2
Paper product 67.6
Drawing 61.4
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Microsoft
created on 2022-08-30

text 99.9
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Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

AWS Rekognition

Age 33-41
Gender Female, 99.7%
Fear 92.4%
Angry 11.3%
Surprised 8.3%
Disgusted 3%
Sad 2.5%
Calm 1.2%
Happy 1%
Confused 0.4%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person
Person 99.6%

Categories

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2022-08-30

text 98.2%

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-05

This is an image of an old, detailed etching or illustration that captures a moment of high action and humor. The image depicts two people engaged in an apparent struggle or altercation. One individual appears to be dodging flying objects which resemble pots, mugs, and perhaps a pipe, while showing an expression of alarm. This figure is dressed in what seems to be an early 19th-century attire with a long coat, hat, and boots. There's dynamic movement depicted, as if the person is hastily retreating or ducking to avoid the airborne items. To the right, there is another individual wielding a broom as if they are either sweeping with great vigor or possibly using it as a weapon. They are staying low and leaning forward, demonstrating a sense of urgency. Behind this figure, further in the background, is another person seated on what appears to be a barrel, nonchalantly smoking a pipe and observing the scene, seemingly undisturbed by the commotion in the foreground. The surroundings suggest an interior with wooden flooring, and there's a door or wooden partition in the background with several posted papers or notices. A lamp is hanging from above, and hats lie on the ground, indicating a hasty disruption or an incident of disarray. At the bottom of the image, there is text that identifies this image as relating to "Barnet Buntline and Billy Bowling" and mentions "THE ADVENTURES OF KING OF CUL," written by "GEORGE COLMAN, ESQ'". It is further identified as a piece that has been performed with applause at the "THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE," by "MR FITZWILLIAM," and is meant for "Public Festivals," accompanied by piano. It is published by J. BLEWITT, and the price is marked as "1s 6d". The illustration is also credited to George Cruikshank, a well-known caricaturist and illustrator of that era.

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

The image is an old, artistic illustration titled "BARNEY BUNTLINE AND BILLY BOWLING OR The Advantages of lying at Sea," written by George Colman and performed by Mr. Harley and Mr. Fitzwilliam. The image shows two figures in a dramatic and humorous scene; one man is holding his hat as if distressed, while the other rushes forward with an open umbrella. Various objects, including a large barrel or jug, appear to be falling onto the street, adding to the chaotic scene. An onlooker in the background appears to be in a state of shock or concern. The illustration is designed to accompany a musical composition arranged for the piano forte by J. Blewitt, and the text indicates it was published by J. Turner in London.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-05

The image appears to be an illustration or engraving depicting two men in comical, exaggerated poses. One man, labeled "Barney Buntline", is shown leaping or running in a theatrical, dramatic manner. The other man, labeled "Billy Bowling", is shown in a similarly exaggerated, comical pose. The image seems to be related to some kind of theatrical or musical performance, as indicated by the text mentioning "Mr. Fitzwilliam" and "Public Festivals" with piano forte accompaniment. The image has a whimsical, satirical quality, with the two figures shown in an over-the-top, caricatured style. The background contains various objects and elements, but the focus is clearly on the two central characters and their absurd, humorous poses.

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-05

This is a historical sheet music cover illustration titled "Barney Buntline and Billy Bowling, or The Advantages of being at Tea." It's a humorous scene showing three figures in an apparent windstorm or chaotic situation. Objects like a hat, cylindrical container, and what appears to be a broom are flying through the air. The figures are drawn in a caricatured style, with checkered pants and period clothing, and they appear to be reacting dramatically to the chaos around them. The piece was written by George Colman, Esq. for Mr. Harley and was performed at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane. It was also performed by Mr. Fitzwilliam at Public Festivals. The piano forte arrangement was done by J. Blewitt and published by J. Turner at 84 Leadenhall Street in London. The illustration shows a lively, slapstick scene that likely reflects the comedic nature of the musical piece. The artwork is done in an engraved style typical of the period, with fine line work and cross-hatching to create depth and shadows. The overall composition suggests this was meant to be a comedic or light-hearted musical piece for entertainment.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-05

The image is a vintage sheet music cover for the song "Barney Buntline and Billy Bowling, or The Advantages of Being at Sea." The cover features a sketch of two men, one dressed as a sailor and the other as a bowler, in a chaotic scene with broken objects and a broom flying through the air. The title of the song is written in large letters at the bottom of the cover, with the names of the composers and publishers listed below. * **Title:** "Barney Buntline and Billy Bowling, or The Advantages of Being at Sea" * **Illustration:** A sketch of two men, one dressed as a sailor and the other as a bowler, in a chaotic scene with broken objects and a broom flying through the air. * **Text:** * **Title:** "Barney Buntline and Billy Bowling, or The Advantages of Being at Sea" * **Composers:** George Colman, Esq. and Mr. Harley * **Publisher:** J. Blewitt * **Arrangement:** Accompanied by piano forte * **Price:** 1d * **Background:** The background of the cover is a light brown color, with a subtle texture that resembles aged paper. Overall, the image suggests that the song is a humorous and lighthearted tune, possibly from the 19th century. The use of a bowler and a sailor in the illustration adds to the comedic tone, implying that the song may be about the absurdities of life at sea.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-05

The image is a vintage illustration of two men in the midst of a chaotic scene, with the title "BARNEY BUNTLINE AND BILLY BOWLING" prominently displayed at the top. The illustration features a man on the left, dressed in a top hat and coat, who appears to be in motion as he throws an object towards the right side of the image. On the right side, another man is depicted wearing a long coat and holding a broom, which he uses to deflect the object being thrown by the first man. In the background, there are various objects scattered about, including a window, a door, and a wall. The overall atmosphere of the image suggests a sense of energy and movement, as if the two men are engaged in some kind of playful or competitive activity. The use of bold lines and expressive facial expressions adds to the dynamic feel of the illustration. At the bottom of the image, there is text that reads "Written by GEORGE COLMAN, ESQ." and "Expressly for MR. HARLEY." This suggests that the illustration may have been created for a specific purpose or event, such as a theatrical performance or a publication. Overall, the image is a charming and lively depiction of two men in action, with a sense of humor and playfulness that is sure to captivate viewers.

Amazon Nova

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

This is a vintage-style illustration from a theatrical poster for the play "Barney Buntline and Billy Bowling." The image depicts a dynamic scene with two characters in a humorous and chaotic situation. One character, Barney Buntline, is holding an umbrella and appears to be chasing another character, Billy Bowling, who is running away. The setting is a street with buildings in the background, and there are various items scattered around, adding to the comedic effect. The poster includes text at the bottom, providing details about the play's writers, performers, and the location where it was performed. The overall style is reminiscent of 19th-century theatrical posters, with a black-and-white illustration and handwritten text.

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

The image appears to be a vintage advertisement poster for a theatrical performance. The poster features a black-and-white illustration of two men, one holding an umbrella and the other holding a stick, engaged in a playful fight. The poster also includes the names of the performers, George Colman and Mr. Harley, as well as the title of the play, "Barney Buntline and Billy Bowling." The poster is framed by a decorative border and has a vintage appearance, suggesting that it is from a bygone era.

Text analysis

Amazon

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