Human Generated Data

Title

From What Misfortune Will He Die

Date

1999

People

Artist: Enrique Chagoya, American born 1953

Artist after: Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes, Spanish 1746 - 1828

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Margaret Fisher Fund, M24347

Human Generated Data

Title

From What Misfortune Will He Die

People

Artist: Enrique Chagoya, American born 1953

Artist after: Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes, Spanish 1746 - 1828

Date

1999

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Margaret Fisher Fund, M24347

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-10-30

Art 98.5
Painting 93.7
Person 85.9
Human 85.9
Art Gallery 65.4
Drawing 58.7

Clarifai
created on 2019-10-30

illustration 98.9
art 98.3
people 97.9
portrait 95.4
print 93.5
painting 93
adult 91.6
one 91.5
woman 88
man 86.4
retro 82.2
image 81.7
veil 79.4
visuals 79.2
card 78.2
symbol 77
engraving 75.9
wear 73.8
design 73
vector 72.5

Imagga
created on 2019-10-30

sketch 55.1
drawing 45.3
representation 37.7
paper 19.8
vintage 19
grunge 17
old 16.7
design 16.3
art 16.2
money 15.3
currency 15.2
cash 14.6
frame 14.4
newspaper 13.9
creation 13.6
bill 13.3
product 12.9
banking 12.9
symbol 12.8
stamp 12.7
black 12.6
wealth 12.6
bank 12.5
postage 11.8
pattern 11.6
business 11.5
mail 11.5
antique 10.7
element 10.7
retro 10.6
post 10.5
texture 10.4
style 10.4
dollar 10.2
finance 10.1
postal 9.8
financial 9.8
blank 9.4
savings 9.3
elegance 9.2
envelope 9.2
letter 9.2
one 9
postmark 8.9
decoration 8.8
culture 8.5
wallpaper 8.4
note 8.3
graphic 8
decor 8
banknote 7.8
space 7.8
cutting 7.7
elegant 7.7
flower 7.7
communications 7.7
card 7.6
unique 7.6
backdrop 7.4
economy 7.4
shape 7.4
investment 7.3
global 7.3
collection 7.2
face 7.1

Google
created on 2019-10-30

Microsoft
created on 2019-10-30

drawing 99.8
sketch 99.2
room 97.5
scene 97.4
gallery 97.1
painting 95
cartoon 92.3
art 83.8
child art 69.3

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

AWS Rekognition

Age 42-60
Gender Male, 54.7%
Angry 46.6%
Confused 45.1%
Happy 45%
Calm 48.8%
Surprised 45.1%
Sad 45.1%
Disgusted 49.3%
Fear 45%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person
Person 85.9%

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 100%

Captions

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-01-30

This image is an etching by the renowned Spanish artist Francisco Goya. It is part of his series "Los Caprichos," which consists of 80 prints that offer a satirical critique of Spanish society in the late 18th century. The particular print in front of us is titled "¿De qué mal morirá?" which translates to "Of what illness will he die?" The etching depicts an anthropomorphic donkey dressed in human clothing, possibly a doctor, examining a patient lying in bed. The patient appears to be in distress, further emphasized by their prostrate position and the expression of concern on the donkey's face. A dark curtain or backdrop can be seen behind them, adding to the somber and contemplative mood of the scene. The donkey's head is exaggerated and caricature-like, typical of Goya's critical and satirical style. The placement of the text at the bottom of the print provides context to the image, inviting the viewer to ponder the nature of the illness and critique the medical practices or beliefs of the time. Additionally, the presence of a red stamp near the bottom and the numbering "9/40" indicate that this is a reproduction or a limited edition print of the original etching. The signature and date at the bottom right corner suggest it was reprinted or authenticated in 1999.

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-01-30

You are looking at an etching or print featuring a scene with a donkey in a room, dressed in human clothing, sitting with its front hooves resting on the edge of a bed where a figure lies beneath a blanket. The donkey's head is turned towards the figure on the bed, possibly in a gesture of concern or contemplation. Above the bed, there is a dark, textured area that could represent a shadow or a wall. Below the etching is a phrase that reads "Doyne mal morira?" which may be a misspelled or stylized text that seems to mean "He who gives evil, will he die?" but the exact interpretation will depend on the correct language and context. On the printed paper surrounding the image, there is handwriting, possibly indicating the work's title or an artist's signature, and a date marked '91, suggesting the work was created in 1991. In the bottom left corner, there is a fraction "9/40" indicating this print could be the 9th impression in a limited series of 40. At the center of the bottom edge, there is a red stamp with text and a star symbol, often a mark of authenticity or a publisher's logo. Without further context or knowledge of the creator, it is challenging to provide a deeper interpretation of the work. The subject matter could be allegorical or satirical in nature, depending on the artist's intentions.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-01-30

The image depicts a surreal and dreamlike scene. A human figure is lying on a bed or couch, surrounded by a shadowy, dramatic backdrop. Looming over the figure is the head and ears of a large rabbit or hare-like creature. The image has an unsettling, almost nightmarish quality, with the rabbit-like figure appearing to loom over the human in an ominous manner. The title "De que mal morira?" which translates to "From what ill will he die?" further adds to the sense of foreboding and uncertainty in the image.

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-01-30

This appears to be a print or etching with a dark, somewhat disturbing surrealist theme. The image shows a figure with a donkey or mule head leaning over someone who appears to be lying down. The style suggests it may be from Francisco Goya's "Los Caprichos" series, known for its satirical and dark themes. The text at the bottom reads "De que mal morira?" which translates from Spanish to "Of what ill will he/she die?" The artwork uses strong contrasts between light and dark areas, with dramatic shadowing created through etching techniques. At the bottom of the print, there appears to be a numbering "3/40" and what looks like a red circular stamp or seal.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-01-30

The image shows an etching or engraving print depicting a dramatic scene. In the foreground, a figure lies on the ground, seemingly deceased or unconscious. Another figure, appearing to be a woman based on the long hair and dress, is kneeling over the prone figure with her hands outstretched in a gesture of grief or despair. The background has heavy shading which gives an ominous, dark atmosphere to the composition. In the lower right corner is a red star symbol and handwritten text that reads "De que mal morira?" which translates to "What will he die of?" or "What bad way will he die?". The print has an aged, vintage quality with slightly yellowed paper.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-16

The image is a drawing of a man lying on the ground, with a donkey standing over him. The man is wearing a long coat and has his head turned to the right. He appears to be in a state of distress or pain. The donkey is standing over the man, looking down at him with its ears perked up. The background of the image is a dark, shadowy area, which adds to the sense of drama and tension. The overall atmosphere of the image is one of conflict and struggle. The man and the donkey seem to be locked in a fierce battle, with the man trying to defend himself against the donkey's attack. The use of bold lines and dark shading creates a sense of intensity and drama, drawing the viewer's attention to the central conflict. The image may be interpreted as a metaphor for the struggle between humans and animals, or as a representation of the power dynamics between different species. It could also be seen as a commentary on the relationship between humans and the natural world, highlighting the tension and conflict that can arise when these two worlds collide. Overall, the image is a powerful and thought-provoking representation of the complex relationships between humans and animals, and the struggles that can arise when these two worlds intersect.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-16

This image is a print of the 1944 lithograph "Degne mai morira" by Spanish artist Salvador Dalí. The print features a donkey and a man in a bed, with the donkey leaning over the man. The donkey is wearing a jacket and has its head close to the man's face. The man is lying on his back, with his arms at his sides. The background of the print is dark, with a curtain or drapery hanging behind the bed. The print is signed by Dalí in the bottom-right corner and has a red stamp in the center that reads "MUSEO DE ARTE MODERNO - MADRID." The print is also numbered "9/40" in the bottom-left corner, indicating that it is one of 40 prints made from the original lithograph. Overall, the print is a unique and intriguing work of art that showcases Dalí's surrealist style.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-01-30

The image shows a black-and-white drawing of a donkey and a man. The donkey is standing over the man, who is lying on the ground. The donkey is licking the man's face, and the man is holding the donkey's head. The donkey has a long neck and a long snout, and the man has a beard and is wearing a hat. The drawing is framed by a border and has a watermark in the bottom right corner.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-01-30

The image is a black-and-white drawing of a man and a donkey. The man is lying on the ground, and the donkey is standing beside him. The donkey is looking at the man, and the man is looking at the donkey. The donkey's head is slightly tilted to the left, and its ears are pointed upward. The man's head is slightly tilted to the right, and his eyes are closed. The image has a watermark in the bottom left corner and a red stamp in the bottom right corner.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

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