Human Generated Data

Title

The Art of Walking the Streets of London

Date

January 1, 1818

People

Artist: George Cruikshank, British 1792 - 1878

Artist after: George Moutard Woodward, British 1760 - 1809

Publisher: Thomas Tegg, British 1776 - 1845

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Peter G. Neumann, 2016.325

Human Generated Data

Title

The Art of Walking the Streets of London

People

Artist: George Cruikshank, British 1792 - 1878

Artist after: George Moutard Woodward, British 1760 - 1809

Publisher: Thomas Tegg, British 1776 - 1845

Date

January 1, 1818

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Peter G. Neumann, 2016.325

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2022-08-30

Person 99.4
Human 99.4
Person 99.4
Person 99.1
Person 98.6
Person 98.3
Person 98.1
Person 97.8
Comics 95.7
Book 95.7
Person 95.6
Person 93
Person 90.4
Person 90.1
Person 88.5
Person 88.1
Person 86.1
Person 85
Person 84.9
Person 82.7
Person 82.3
Person 80.7
Text 80
Person 79.5
Art 77.2
Page 68.8
Person 64
Drawing 60.6
Person 59.2
Person 44.3

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-12

people 99.8
group 99.8
print 99.6
illustration 99.3
art 99.2
man 99.2
woman 98.6
adult 98.6
lithograph 97.6
painting 97.3
many 97.3
child 95.3
wear 93
cavalry 91.9
sword 91.1
kneeling 89.9
war 88.3
weapon 88
boy 87
street 87

Imagga
created on 2022-08-30

comic book 100
print media 42.9
money 33.2
currency 32.3
stamp 31
cash 30.2
daily 29.9
vintage 29.8
mail 28.7
postmark 28.6
letter 28.4
dollar 26.9
bill 26.6
old 26.5
bank 26
postage 25.5
finance 25.3
paper 25.1
postal 24.5
retro 23.7
envelope 23
banking 22
philately 21.7
wealth 20.6
exchange 20
business 20
circa 19.7
ancient 19
dollars 18.3
post 18.1
newspaper 17.6
us 17.3
financial 16.9
savings 16.8
printed 15.7
close 15.4
aged 15.4
card 15.3
one 14.9
note 14.7
message 14.6
hundred 14.5
art 14.4
rich 13.9
antique 13.8
product 13.8
global 13.7
economy 13
shows 12.8
symbol 12.8
address 12.7
bills 12.6
history 12.5
pay 12.5
investment 11.9
states 11.6
creation 10.8
payment 10.6
loan 10.5
grunge 10.2
puzzle 10.2
church 10.2
post office 9.9
stamps 9.9
religion 9.9
sign 9.8
banknote 9.7
international 9.5
capital 9.5
game 9.4
closeup 9.4
jigsaw puzzle 9.2
world 9
map 8.9
philatelic 8.9
decoration 8.9
office 8.8
banknotes 8.8
graffito 8.7
economic 8.7
profit 8.6
hobby 8.5
stock 8.4
commerce 8.4
man 8.1
1967 7.9
icon 7.9
franklin 7.9
museum 7.8
communications 7.7
united 7.6
pattern 7.5
religious 7.5
design 7.3
concepts 7.1
market 7.1
painter 7

Google
created on 2022-08-30

Textile 87.5
Organism 87.1
Art 85.1
Line 82.1
People 77.8
Painting 77.5
Illustration 73.9
Parallel 73.5
Font 70.6
Drawing 70.2
Visual arts 68.6
History 66.5
Pattern 62.3
Paper 52
Middle ages 50.5

Microsoft
created on 2022-08-30

cartoon 99.1
drawing 97.2
text 96
gallery 94.6
illustration 92.7
scene 76.9
room 75.4
painting 64.1
person 58.2
sketch 57.4
poster 56.6

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

AWS Rekognition

Age 22-30
Gender Female, 99.8%
Angry 50.5%
Sad 27.1%
Calm 20.9%
Fear 7.4%
Surprised 7%
Happy 1.8%
Disgusted 1.2%
Confused 0.8%

AWS Rekognition

Age 23-33
Gender Male, 99.1%
Sad 64.3%
Calm 31.2%
Surprised 19.2%
Fear 10.3%
Disgusted 4.9%
Confused 3.9%
Angry 3.7%
Happy 1.6%

AWS Rekognition

Age 34-42
Gender Female, 79.8%
Happy 97.7%
Fear 6.5%
Surprised 6.3%
Sad 2.2%
Angry 0.2%
Disgusted 0.1%
Confused 0.1%
Calm 0.1%

AWS Rekognition

Age 24-34
Gender Female, 99.8%
Fear 96.5%
Surprised 6.5%
Angry 3%
Sad 2.8%
Disgusted 1.6%
Confused 1%
Calm 0.9%
Happy 0.5%

AWS Rekognition

Age 19-27
Gender Male, 99.2%
Calm 44.7%
Happy 21.6%
Sad 10%
Confused 9.9%
Fear 7.9%
Surprised 7.8%
Disgusted 3.3%
Angry 1.8%

AWS Rekognition

Age 20-28
Gender Female, 69.6%
Calm 39.8%
Disgusted 34%
Angry 11.4%
Surprised 7.5%
Fear 7%
Sad 5.1%
Confused 2.1%
Happy 1.2%

AWS Rekognition

Age 18-26
Gender Female, 84.7%
Sad 99.4%
Disgusted 11.5%
Angry 9.9%
Surprised 9.3%
Fear 6.7%
Calm 6.6%
Happy 1.3%
Confused 1.2%

AWS Rekognition

Age 33-41
Gender Female, 99.7%
Angry 84.9%
Fear 10%
Surprised 6.5%
Sad 2.6%
Happy 1.8%
Disgusted 1.1%
Calm 1%
Confused 0.6%

AWS Rekognition

Age 20-28
Gender Female, 99.9%
Surprised 99.7%
Fear 5.9%
Sad 2.2%
Calm 0.4%
Angry 0.3%
Disgusted 0.2%
Confused 0.1%
Happy 0.1%

AWS Rekognition

Age 20-28
Gender Female, 75.9%
Calm 98.2%
Surprised 6.3%
Fear 6%
Sad 2.2%
Happy 0.7%
Disgusted 0.2%
Confused 0.1%
Angry 0.1%

AWS Rekognition

Age 21-29
Gender Female, 97.8%
Happy 46.6%
Surprised 41.3%
Calm 9%
Fear 7.9%
Angry 4.1%
Sad 3.2%
Disgusted 3%
Confused 2.4%

AWS Rekognition

Age 23-33
Gender Male, 99.9%
Calm 75.8%
Fear 9.3%
Surprised 6.9%
Angry 6.3%
Disgusted 3.5%
Sad 3.1%
Confused 2%
Happy 1.2%

AWS Rekognition

Age 20-28
Gender Female, 94.7%
Angry 77.6%
Fear 7.9%
Surprised 7.6%
Disgusted 7.2%
Calm 4.9%
Sad 2.5%
Confused 1.3%
Happy 0.7%

AWS Rekognition

Age 20-28
Gender Female, 99.3%
Fear 90.4%
Surprised 9.3%
Angry 5.9%
Calm 4.8%
Disgusted 3.9%
Sad 3%
Confused 2.1%
Happy 1.4%

AWS Rekognition

Age 47-53
Gender Male, 98.1%
Angry 61.3%
Fear 17.4%
Surprised 6.7%
Sad 4.7%
Calm 4.4%
Confused 4%
Disgusted 3.2%
Happy 2.6%

AWS Rekognition

Age 18-24
Gender Female, 77.6%
Happy 93.1%
Surprised 6.9%
Fear 6.7%
Sad 2.4%
Angry 0.9%
Calm 0.8%
Disgusted 0.6%
Confused 0.4%

AWS Rekognition

Age 20-28
Gender Female, 97.5%
Angry 46.8%
Fear 24.5%
Calm 15.3%
Surprised 7%
Sad 4.7%
Disgusted 3.2%
Happy 2%
Confused 1.2%

AWS Rekognition

Age 16-24
Gender Female, 82.6%
Sad 78.1%
Fear 45.7%
Calm 16.4%
Surprised 7%
Angry 3%
Disgusted 2.2%
Happy 1.8%
Confused 0.8%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person 99.4%

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 99.7%

Captions

Azure OpenAI

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-05

This image is a color print depicting four humorous scenes with captions that suggest it is a satirical take on "The Art of Walking the Streets of London." The illustrations show exaggerated characters in various situations. From left to right, the top row shows individuals struggling with umbrellas in windy conditions, and a group of people tightly following each other around a corner. The bottom row illustrates a throng of people blocking the street and disrupting a carriage, and a final scene showing individuals encountering a street vendor. The attire and style suggest the piece likely dates from the 19th century, capturing the busy and sometimes chaotic street life of the period. The scenes are presented in a comic fashion, with vibrant colors and detailed expressions contributing to the overall satirical tone of the image.

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

This image is a vintage illustration divided into four separate panels, each with a humorous scene related to walking in London. The panels are titled as follows: 1. "How to carry an Umbrella" – This panel depicts a chaotic scene where people holding umbrellas are getting in each other's way, leading to some awkward and funny situations. 2. "How to Turn a Corner" – This panel shows a bustling street corner where people are bumping into each other while trying to turn, often in humorous and exaggerated poses. 3. "How to clear the Streets" – This panel contains a commotion where people are reacting wildly, most likely to some unexpected event or disturbance. 4. "How to attract public Notice" – This panel features individuals dressed in extravagant and attention-catching attire, causing people around them to take notice. The illustration is titled "The Art of Walking the Streets of London" and seems to be a satirical take on the daily challenges and comedic moments of city life in an earlier period. The colorful and detailed artwork reflects the style of the time when it was created.

Anthropic Claude

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

The image appears to be a set of four illustrations depicting various scenes of people navigating the streets of London. The first panel shows people struggling to use umbrellas during a rainy day. The second panel shows people turning a corner amidst the crowded street. The third panel depicts people clearing the streets, and the fourth panel shows people avoiding public notices or announcements. The illustrations capture the lively and bustling nature of the streets of London, with people dressed in period-appropriate attire.

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

This is a historical satirical illustration titled "The Art of Walking the Streets of London, Plate 1st." It's divided into four scenes showing different comical situations encountered on London's streets in what appears to be the late 18th or early 19th century. The four panels are labeled: 1. "How to carry an Umbrella" - showing people chaotically wielding umbrellas in the rain 2. "How to Turn a Corner" - depicting people colliding as they navigate around a street corner 3. "How to clear the Streets" - illustrating a rowdy scene with people causing disruption 4. "How to attract public Notice" - showing various characters interacting on the street The illustration is hand-colored and features people in period dress, including top hats, long coats, and fashionable dresses. The scenes are humorous commentary on urban life and street etiquette in historical London. The artwork employs a caricature style typical of Georgian-era social satire, with exaggerated gestures and expressions. The setting shows typical London street architecture with buildings, windows, and cobblestone streets. The overall piece serves as both entertainment and a satirical guide to navigating the challenges of city life during this period.

Meta Llama

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

The image is a collection of four panels, each depicting a scene from the 19th century, showcasing people navigating the streets of London. The title at the bottom reads "The Art of Walking the Streets of London" in cursive font. * The first panel shows a man and woman holding umbrellas, with the man gesturing to the woman to hold it correctly. * The second panel illustrates a group of people walking in different directions, with one person holding an umbrella and another gesturing to them. * The third panel depicts a woman dancing in the street, surrounded by onlookers, while a man in the background looks on. * The fourth panel shows a group of people gathered around a woman, who is holding a basket and appears to be selling flowers or other items. Overall, the image provides a humorous and lighthearted portrayal of everyday life in 19th-century London, highlighting the challenges and quirks of urban living during that time period.

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

The image is a satirical cartoon titled "The Art of Walking the Streets of London" by George Cruikshank, published in 1818. It features four panels, each depicting a different aspect of walking in London during that time period. **Panel 1: How to Carry an Umbrella** The first panel shows a man struggling to carry an umbrella while navigating through a crowded street. He is holding the umbrella at an awkward angle, causing him to bump into other pedestrians and creating chaos around him. **Panel 2: How to Turn a Corner** The second panel illustrates a man attempting to turn a corner while walking down the street. However, he fails to notice a woman approaching from the opposite direction and ends up colliding with her. The woman is shown with a shocked expression, while the man looks embarrassed. **Panel 3: How to Clear the Streets** The third panel depicts a group of people trying to clear the streets by pushing and shoving each other. One person is shown being knocked over, while another is trying to regain their balance. The scene is chaotic, with people scrambling to get out of the way. **Panel 4: How to Attract Public Notice** The fourth panel shows a man trying to attract public attention by wearing a brightly colored outfit and carrying a large basket. However, instead of drawing admiring glances, he is met with ridicule and scorn from passersby. One person is shown pointing and laughing at him, while another is covering their face in disgust. Overall, the cartoon pokes fun at the challenges of navigating London's streets during the early 19th century. It highlights the difficulties of avoiding collisions, dealing with crowds, and attracting attention in a bustling city. The cartoon's satirical tone and exaggerated depictions of everyday situations make it a humorous commentary on urban life during this time period.

Text analysis

Amazon

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