Human Generated Data

Title

Harper's Weekly, vol. X, no. 478

Date

February 24, 1866

People

-

Classification

Archival Material

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Bequest of William Crout, 2017.109

Human Generated Data

Title

Harper's Weekly, vol. X, no. 478

Date

February 24, 1866

Classification

Archival Material

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Bequest of William Crout, 2017.109

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-04-10

Person 98
Human 98
Person 96.8
Person 96.6
Person 96.5
Person 94.6
Person 91.7
Art 88.5
Person 85.2
Drawing 84.2
Text 84
Person 83.6
Document 64.2
Passport 64.2
Id Cards 64.2
Sketch 60.9
Advertisement 60.2
Poster 60.2
Person 59.7
Paper 59.2
Head 57.1

Clarifai
created on 2018-10-18

people 98.9
illustration 98.8
print 98.4
vintage 98.4
art 98.2
retro 97.8
old 97.1
antique 96.3
paper 96
collection 94.9
man 94.7
portrait 92.5
stamp 92.3
engraving 90
ancient 88.7
group 87.5
chair 85
adult 84.5
leader 84.2
historic 82.7

Imagga
created on 2018-10-18

vintage 37.5
stamp 36
mail 29.7
postmark 25.6
retro 25.4
letter 24.8
postage 24.6
currency 24.2
old 23.7
book jacket 23.5
money 23
post 22.9
paper 22.1
cash 21.1
collection 19.8
postal 19.6
envelope 19.6
finance 18.6
dollar 18.6
jacket 18.3
banking 17.5
design 16.5
global 15.5
dollars 15.5
bill 15.2
comic book 14.9
philately 14.8
stamps 14.8
business 14.6
art 14.4
bank 14.3
symbol 14.1
wrapping 13.9
antique 13.7
treasury 13.6
covering 13.5
wealth 13.5
exchange 13.4
ancient 13
circa 12.8
printed 12.8
grunge 12.8
international 12.4
decoration 12.1
card 11.7
hundred 11.6
bookmark 11.6
close 10.9
shows 10.8
bills 10.7
one 10.5
set 10.2
frame 10
financial 9.8
delivery 9.7
depository 9.5
culture 9.4
rich 9.3
earthenware 9.1
texture 9
container 9
graphic 8.8
rate 8.8
drawing 8.7
cutting 8.7
used 8.6
pay 8.6
communications 8.6
united 8.6
unique 8.5
flower 8.5
savings 8.4
aged 8.1
icon 7.9
zigzag 7.9
philatelic 7.9
collect 7.9
ceramic ware 7.8
states 7.7
us 7.7
payment 7.7
notes 7.7
pattern 7.5
silhouette 7.5
economy 7.4
facility 7.3
office 7.2
history 7.2

Google
created on 2018-10-18

history 77
drawing 67.2
paper 58.2
font 57.4
jaw 52.3
artwork 51.5

Microsoft
created on 2018-10-18

text 98.6

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

Microsoft

Google

AWS Rekognition

Age 38-57
Gender Male, 98.2%
Disgusted 0.7%
Calm 83.9%
Surprised 1.6%
Angry 3.6%
Happy 0.9%
Sad 3.8%
Confused 5.6%

AWS Rekognition

Age 35-52
Gender Male, 99.6%
Sad 4.9%
Happy 0.6%
Confused 4.2%
Disgusted 0.7%
Surprised 3.1%
Angry 3.4%
Calm 83.1%

AWS Rekognition

Age 49-69
Gender Male, 76.4%
Surprised 2.1%
Happy 3.6%
Angry 3.7%
Calm 79.3%
Sad 7%
Disgusted 1.4%
Confused 2.8%

AWS Rekognition

Age 27-44
Gender Male, 99.8%
Confused 17.6%
Happy 1.4%
Disgusted 0.7%
Calm 60.6%
Surprised 3%
Sad 9.5%
Angry 7.2%

AWS Rekognition

Age 38-59
Gender Male, 97.7%
Disgusted 0.8%
Calm 69%
Surprised 2.8%
Angry 2%
Happy 0.7%
Sad 21%
Confused 3.8%

AWS Rekognition

Age 35-53
Gender Male, 99.9%
Calm 85.2%
Disgusted 0.4%
Confused 3.7%
Sad 6.6%
Angry 1.8%
Happy 1%
Surprised 1.2%

AWS Rekognition

Age 60-80
Gender Male, 98.1%
Disgusted 1%
Calm 70.1%
Sad 10.3%
Angry 5.9%
Confused 8.2%
Happy 2.1%
Surprised 2.4%

AWS Rekognition

Age 29-45
Gender Male, 96.2%
Confused 3.5%
Happy 1.2%
Disgusted 1.1%
Calm 38.4%
Surprised 2.6%
Sad 50.7%
Angry 2.6%

AWS Rekognition

Age 38-59
Gender Male, 91.6%
Sad 29.2%
Calm 47.4%
Surprised 3.4%
Disgusted 1.1%
Happy 0.5%
Angry 6.7%
Confused 11.7%

Microsoft Cognitive Services

Age 35
Gender Male

Microsoft Cognitive Services

Age 43
Gender Male

Microsoft Cognitive Services

Age 56
Gender Male

Microsoft Cognitive Services

Age 48
Gender Male

Microsoft Cognitive Services

Age 40
Gender Male

Microsoft Cognitive Services

Age 32
Gender Male

Microsoft Cognitive Services

Age 39
Gender Male

Microsoft Cognitive Services

Age 33
Gender Male

Google Vision

Surprise Very unlikely
Anger Very unlikely
Sorrow Very unlikely
Joy Very unlikely
Headwear Very unlikely
Blurred Very unlikely

Google Vision

Surprise Very unlikely
Anger Very unlikely
Sorrow Very unlikely
Joy Very unlikely
Headwear Possible
Blurred Very unlikely

Google Vision

Surprise Very unlikely
Anger Very unlikely
Sorrow Very unlikely
Joy Very unlikely
Headwear Very unlikely
Blurred Very unlikely

Google Vision

Surprise Very unlikely
Anger Very unlikely
Sorrow Very unlikely
Joy Very unlikely
Headwear Very unlikely
Blurred Very unlikely

Google Vision

Surprise Very unlikely
Anger Very unlikely
Sorrow Very unlikely
Joy Very unlikely
Headwear Possible
Blurred Very unlikely

Google Vision

Surprise Very unlikely
Anger Very unlikely
Sorrow Very unlikely
Joy Very unlikely
Headwear Very unlikely
Blurred Very unlikely

Google Vision

Surprise Very unlikely
Anger Very unlikely
Sorrow Very unlikely
Joy Very unlikely
Headwear Very unlikely
Blurred Very unlikely

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person 98%
Passport 64.2%

Categories

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2018-10-18

a close up of a book 55.3%
close up of a book 50.3%
a close up of a book cover 50.2%

Azure OpenAI

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-11-18

The image depicts a historical page from "Harper's Weekly," which is labeled as a "Journal of Civilization." The edition is from New York, Saturday, February 24, 1866, as indicated at the top of the page. Below the title, there is an elaborate illustration featuring various elements such as books, a lamp, a painting palette, and machinery, which could symbolize the broad coverage of topics in the publication. The main feature of the page is a series of nine oval-framed portraits shown in three rows of three. Each portrait appears to depict a different historical figure in formal attire, common to the fashion of the time, characterized by collared coats and ruffled garments. The names of the individuals are written in cursive beneath the portraits. The bottom of the page includes the caption "Portraits of Washington," suggesting that these are different portrayals of George Washington. The overall layout and style suggest that this is a special feature or commemorative edition focusing on George Washington, likely in relation to Presidents' Day, which falls in February and honors his birthday.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-11-18

This image appears to be the cover of an issue of Harper's Weekly, a well-known American magazine, from February 24, 1866. The cover features several portraits of historical figures, primarily from the American colonial and revolutionary periods. The central portrait is of George Washington, and the other portraits depict other notable figures from that era, such as Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and Benjamin Franklin. The image is an illustration, not a photograph, and the portraits are presented in a stylized and artistic manner typical of 19th-century engravings and lithographs.

Meta Llama

Created on 2024-12-01

The image is a cover of Harper's Weekly, a journal of civilization, dated Saturday, February 24, 1866. The cover features a title at the top with the words "HARPER'S WEEKLY" in large letters, accompanied by a subtitle that reads "A JOURNAL OF CIVILIZATION." Below the title, there are eight circular portraits of men, each surrounded by a decorative border. The portraits appear to be of historical figures or notable individuals from the time period. At the bottom of the cover, there is a line of text that reads "PORTRAITS OF WASHINGTON—[See Page 126]." This suggests that the issue may include an article or feature about George Washington, the first President of the United States. The background of the cover is a light beige color, which provides a neutral backdrop for the title and portraits. Overall, the design of the cover is simple yet elegant, with a focus on showcasing the content of the journal. In terms of visual content, the cover features a mix of text and images. The title and subtitle are prominently displayed at the top, while the portraits of men are arranged in a grid-like pattern below. The decorative borders around the portraits add a touch of elegance and sophistication to the design. The image does not appear to have any significant changes or comparisons. However, it is worth noting that the cover of Harper's Weekly was likely designed to appeal to a specific audience or demographic, such as readers interested in history, politics, or culture. The use of portraits and a formal title suggests that the journal may have been aimed at a more educated or refined audience. Overall, the image provides a glimpse into the design and content of Harper's Weekly, a journal that was likely an important source of information and entertainment for readers in the mid-19th century.

Text analysis

Amazon

HARPERS
HARPERS WEEKLY.
CIVILIZATION
WEEKLY.
OF
JOURNAL OF CIVILIZATION
FEBRUARY
PORTRAITS
JOURNAL
SATURDAY,
478.] NEW YORK, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1866.
478.]
NEW
PORTRAITS WASHINGTON.-
YORK,
1866.
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Google

HARPERSWEEKLY LLIZATIOM VoL. X.-No. 478.] NEW YORK, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1866. SINGLE COPIES TEN CENTS. ,00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the Year 1866, by Harper&Brothers, in the Clerk's of the District Court for the Southern District of New York.
VoL.
478.]
NEW
YORK,
FEBRUARY
24,
1866.
SINGLE
COPIES
TEN
.
according
Court
the
of
HARPERSWEEKLY
LLIZATIOM
X.-No.
SATURDAY,
CENTS.
,
00
PER
YEAR
IN
ADVANCE
Entered
to
Act
Congress,
in
Year
1866,
by
Harper&Brothers,
Clerk's
District
for
Southern
New
York.