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Human Generated Data

Title

Eiger, Monk, Virgin: The train at its destination! Three victims of progress.

Date

c. 1897

People

Artist: Emil Nolde, German 1867 - 1956

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, Gift of Barbara Butts and Michael Parke-Taylor in honor of Peter Nisbet, 2004.132.18

Copyright

© Nolde Stiftung Seebüll, Germany

Human Generated Data

Title

Eiger, Monk, Virgin: The train at its destination! Three victims of progress.

People

Artist: Emil Nolde, German 1867 - 1956

Date

c. 1897

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, Gift of Barbara Butts and Michael Parke-Taylor in honor of Peter Nisbet, 2004.132.18

Copyright

© Nolde Stiftung Seebüll, Germany

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2022-01-22

Human 99.1
Astronaut 81.5
Painting 73.1
Art 73.1
Hand 61.2
Drawing 55.9
Person 46

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-26

no person 99.4
painting 98.4
art 98.2
paper 97.8
illustration 97.4
wear 95.4
retro 95.2
people 94.4
artistic 93.9
ancient 93.6
man 93.5
creativity 93.3
one 92.5
print 92.2
woman 91.7
old 91.7
fish 90.9
antique 90.3
biology 89.6
two 88.9

Imagga
created on 2022-01-22

stamp 41.6
die 33.1
shaping tool 25
container 22.4
envelope 21.6
food 21.1
paper 19.8
texture 16
tool 15.2
vintage 14.9
healthy 14.5
close 13.7
sand 13
grunge 12.8
border 11.8
pastry 11.7
frame 11.7
delicious 11.6
sea 11.2
old 11.1
fresh 11.1
money 11.1
art 11
currency 10.8
beach 10.1
slice 10
retro 9.8
brown 9.6
shell 9.6
embroidery 9.6
object 9.5
antique 9.5
closeup 9.4
flower 9.2
decoration 9.2
wooden 8.8
satin 8.7
holiday 8.6
packet 8.6
conch 8.5
design 8.5
finance 8.4
organic 8.4
nutrition 8.4
summer 8.4
health 8.3
banking 8.3
cash 8.2
aged 8.1
romantic 8
travel 7.7
snack 7.7
damaged 7.6
dinner 7.6
package 7.6
pattern 7.5
ocean 7.5
meal 7.4
business 7.3
drawing 7.3
meat 7.2
wealth 7.2
bank 7.2
dessert 7.1
love 7.1
ingredient 7

Google
created on 2022-01-22

Microsoft
created on 2022-01-22

drawing 99.8
sketch 99.6
painting 97.7
child art 95.9
text 95.9
art 89.5
indoor 85.4
human face 84.1
cartoon 68.8
illustration 58
person 53.2

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

Microsoft

Google

AWS Rekognition

Age 57-65
Gender Male, 100%
Calm 90.6%
Disgusted 2.4%
Surprised 2.3%
Angry 2%
Confused 1.3%
Happy 0.7%
Fear 0.5%
Sad 0.3%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Painting
Person
Painting 73.1%

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 99.5%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2022-01-22

a close up of text on a white surface 50.1%

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-22

The image shows a vintage or historical postcard with a design that includes elements of mountaineering. The background features muted colors and has textual elements with peak names such as "Eiger," "Mönch," and "Jungfrau," indicating a connection with the Swiss Alps or a depiction of these well-known mountains. Below the mountaineering references, there is a caption in German and French. The German reads "Die Bahn am Ziel! Drei Opfer des Fortschritts," and the French "La cime atteinte! Trois victimes du progrès," which translate to "The railway at the destination! Three victims of progress," suggesting a historical context possibly related to the advent of the mountain railways and their impact. At the bottom of the postcard, there is the publisher's mark, "Gg. Weingärtner vorm. F. Klingler. ZÜRICH. - N°115," indicating that this postcard was produced by the firm of Georg Weingärtner, formerly F. Klingler, in Zurich. The central part of the postcard depicts a scene with vintage clothing and mountaineering gear, but the faces of the individuals in the image have been obscured. The clothing style and gear suggest an early 20th-century or late 19th-century time period. The depicted scene could be a dramatization of an event or could be symbolic in nature, related to the challenges and dangers associated with mountain exploration and the interference of technological progress.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-22

The image depicts a stylized, artistic drawing of three distinct mountains labeled "Eiger," "Mönch," and "Jungfrau." The mountains appear to be anthropomorphized, implied by the presence of clothing and adornments, suggesting human-like characteristics. Each mountain has a unique design that contributes to its personification. There is text in the image, in German and French, stating: "Die Bahn am Ziel! Drei Opfer des Fortschritts" and "La cime atteinte! Trois victimes du progrès." This translates to "The train at the destination! Three victims of progress" in English. Additionally, there is a credit at the bottom for "Gg. WEINGÄRTNER vorm. F. KILLINGER. ZÜRICH. N-115."

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-22

This image appears to be a vintage postcard or illustration depicting several stylized human figures. The central figure appears to be a large, exaggerated face with a prominent nose and mouth, surrounded by two smaller faces that also have exaggerated features. The figures have an animated, almost caricature-like quality to their expressions, which seem to convey a sense of distress or exaggeration. The overall style and composition of the image suggests it may have been created for artistic or satirical purposes, though without more context, I cannot speculate further about the specific message or meaning it is intended to convey.

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-22

This is a vintage artistic postcard that shows a creative representation of three Alpine mountain peaks - Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau - depicted as caricatured faces emerging from the snowy mountain landscape. It appears to be a humorous or satirical illustration from the early 1900s. The peaks are personified with distinct expressions and characteristics, with the text at the bottom in German and French suggesting it relates to "victims of progress" ("Drei Opfer des Fortschritts" / "Trois victimes du progrès"). The card was published by Weingärtner in Zürich. The illustration uses soft colors, primarily whites and peachy tones, with a grayish-green sky background. This type of anthropomorphic representation of mountains was popular in early 20th century Swiss tourism postcards.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-22

The image is a vintage postcard featuring an illustration of three individuals, likely representing different cities in Germany: Elger, Mönch, and Jungfrau. The postcard appears to be from the early 20th century, given its style and the mention of F. Killinger, a Swiss publisher. * **Elger**: On the left side of the image, Elger is depicted as an older man with a stern expression. He is wearing a hat and has a serious demeanor. * **Mönch**: In the center, Mönch is shown as a middle-aged man with a more relaxed expression. He is dressed in a simple outfit and seems to be engaged in an activity, possibly reading or writing. * **Jungfrau**: On the right side, Jungfrau is illustrated as a young woman with a surprised or shocked expression. She is wearing a dress and has her hair styled in an updo. The background of the postcard is a light green color, which adds to the overall vintage feel of the image. The text on the postcard is written in German and includes the phrase "Die Bahn am Ziel!" which translates to "The train has reached its destination!" Overall, the image appears to be a humorous depiction of the three individuals, possibly representing different aspects of German culture or society. The postcard's vintage style and the use of German text suggest that it may have been created during the early 20th century.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-22

The image is a vintage postcard featuring an illustration of three individuals, each with distinct facial expressions and attire. The central figure, a man, wears a white shirt and has a red face, while the woman on the right sports a white dress and pearls, with her mouth agape. The man on the left, also dressed in white, appears to be sleeping or unconscious. At the bottom of the image, text in German reads: "Die Bahn am Ziel!" followed by smaller text that translates to "The train has reached its destination!" Below this, additional text states: "La cime atteinte!" which means "The summit has been reached!" in French. Further down, the text reads: "Trois victimes du progres," translating to "Three victims of progress" in English. The background of the image features a light blue sky, with the names "Eiger," "Mönch," and "Jungfrau" written above the figures, likely referencing famous mountains in Switzerland. The overall atmosphere of the image suggests a sense of drama and possibly even tragedy, as the three individuals seem to be experiencing some kind of ordeal or struggle.

Text analysis

Amazon

du
Die
Opfer
La
am
des
Drei
cime
Mönch
Bahn
F.
victimes
La cime atteinte!Trois victimes du progres
KILLINGER
WEINGÄRTNER
vorm.
ZÜRICH.
atteinte!Trois
progres
Gg. WEINGÄRTNER vorm. F. KILLINGER ZÜRICH. N°115
Gg.
Die Bahn am Ziel! Drei Opfer des Fortscheitts
Jungfrau
N°115
Ziel!
Fortscheitts
Eiger

Google

Jungfrau Mönch Eiger Die Bahn am Ziel! Drei Opfer des Fortscocitts La cime atteinte! Trais victimes du progres Gg. WEIN GÄRTNER vorm. F. KILLINGER. ZÜRICH..N:115
Jungfrau
Mönch
Eiger
Die
Bahn
am
Ziel!
Drei
Opfer
des
Fortscocitts
La
cime
atteinte!
Trais
victimes
du
progres
Gg.
WEIN
GÄRTNER
vorm.
F.
KILLINGER.
ZÜRICH..N:115