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Title

Four-circle Hevajra Mandala

Date

15th-16th centuries

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Paintings

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Paul Bernat Fund, 1967.8

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Title

Four-circle Hevajra Mandala

Date

15th-16th centuries

Classification

Paintings

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Paul Bernat Fund, 1967.8

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Clarifai
created on 2018-03-23

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Imagga
created on 2018-03-23

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Google
created on 2018-03-23

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Microsoft
created on 2018-03-23

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Microsoft Cognitive Services

Age 30
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Feature analysis

Amazon

Rug

Clarifai

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AWS Rekognition

Rug 99.8%

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Imagga
created on 2018-03-23

paintings art 99.4%
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Captions

Microsoft
created by unknown on 2018-03-23

a painting of a colorful rug 82.5%
a painting on a colorful rug 73.3%
a painting of a red rug 73.2%

Clarifai

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Salesforce

Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-04-28

a photograph of a large, ornately decorated tapestry with a red and black design

Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-06-27

a red and black tibetan rug with many different designs

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-01-04

The image depicts a traditional Tibetan thangka painting featuring an intricate mandala with four large circular patterns, each containing elaborate, symmetrical designs and deities. These central circles are enclosed within square frames, each quadrant of the mandala contributing to the overall symmetrical composition. Surrounding the mandalas, there are numerous smaller images of figures and deities, each encapsulated within individual frames atop a rich red background. Rows of deities appear at the top and bottom borders, arrayed in the characteristic Tibetan iconographic style. The painting appears rich with symbolic detail and vibrant colors, with dominant hues of red, gold, and black.

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-03

The image depicts a detailed and colorful thangka, which is a traditional Tibetan Buddhist painting that usually portrays a Buddhist deity, scene, or mandala. This particular thangka includes several square and circular mandala patterns with interlocking designs and intricate borders. At the center of each mandala, there are figures that appear to be deities or important religious icons surrounded by various elaborate motifs that suggest a sense of sacred geometry often used in Buddhist art. The background is rich red, enhancing the contrast with the gold and other vivid colors used in the mandalas and surrounding figures. Each mandala is connected to one another by decorative elements, and there are numerous smaller figures depicted in each corner and along the edges, which could be other deities or possibly symbolic representations of Buddhist teachings or stories. The overall composition is symmetrical and intentionally designed to focus the viewer's meditation and contemplation, which is the typical function of a thangka.

Anthropic Claude

Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-25

This is a Tibetan Buddhist mandala painting, also known as a thangka. The artwork features four identical circular mandalas arranged in a square pattern, with rich red being the dominant color throughout. Each mandala contains intricate geometric patterns and concentric circles, with a central figure depicted in a dancing pose in dark blue. The mandalas are surrounded by detailed Buddhist iconography and decorative elements in gold, blue, and other colors.

At the center between the four main mandalas is a figure seated in traditional Buddhist meditation pose, wearing orange robes. The top and bottom of the painting feature rows of seated Buddhist figures in various poses and colors. The overall composition is highly symmetrical and follows traditional Tibetan Buddhist artistic conventions.

The painting appears to be quite old and is executed in the traditional mineral pigments used in Tibetan religious art. The level of detail and preservation is remarkable, showing the high level of craftsmanship involved in creating such sacred artwork. This type of mandala would have been used as an aid for meditation and religious practice in Tibetan Buddhism.

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-28

This is a Tibetan Buddhist mandala painting, likely from the 14th-15th century. The artwork features four identical circular mandalas arranged in a square pattern, with a central figure in orange robes seated between them. The dominant color is a rich red background with intricate details in blues, golds, and other colors. Each circular mandala contains a dancing blue deity figure at its center, surrounded by concentric circles of geometric patterns and smaller religious figures. The top and bottom of the painting feature rows of seated Buddhist figures in various colors. The overall composition is highly symmetrical and follows traditional Tibetan Buddhist iconographic conventions. The detailed brushwork and use of precious minerals for pigments suggests this was an important religious artwork, likely used for meditation and spiritual practices.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-11-27

This image appears to be a highly intricate and ornate Buddhist thangka painting. It features four large central mandalas, each containing detailed symbolic imagery and iconography associated with Tibetan Buddhism. The backgrounds of these mandalas are filled with a vibrant red and orange color scheme, while the interiors contain complex geometric patterns, deities, and other religious symbols. Surrounding the central mandalas are numerous smaller images and depictions of various Buddhist figures and elements. The overall aesthetic is highly detailed, colorful, and visually striking, characteristic of Tibetan Buddhist artistic traditions.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-26

The image depicts a vibrant and intricate Tibetan Buddhist mandala, showcasing a rich tapestry of colors and symbols. At its center is a serene figure of the Buddha, surrounded by four identical squares, each containing a dynamic depiction of a deity in motion. The squares are encircled by a series of concentric rings, adorned with various figures, including deities, animals, and other symbolic elements.

Above and below the central squares, additional figures are arranged in a harmonious balance of color and form. The overall effect is one of dynamic energy and spiritual depth, inviting the viewer to contemplate the mysteries of the universe and the path to enlightenment.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-11-23

The image depicts a vibrant, intricately designed Tibetan Buddhist thangka painting. The painting features four large red circles, each containing a smaller square with a central figure, surrounded by a border of various figures and symbols. The central figure is depicted in a seated position, with their hands in a specific mudra (hand gesture). The painting is set against a red background, which is adorned with additional figures and symbols.

The overall design of the painting is characterized by its use of bold colors, intricate patterns, and symbolic imagery. The central figure and the surrounding figures are depicted in a style that is reminiscent of traditional Tibetan Buddhist art, with a focus on spiritual themes and symbolism.

The painting appears to be a representation of a Buddhist deity or spiritual figure, and the various symbols and figures surrounding the central figure may represent different aspects of the deity's teachings or powers. The use of red as the primary color may symbolize spiritual energy or passion, while the intricate patterns and designs may represent the interconnectedness of all things.

Overall, the image presents a rich and complex visual representation of Tibetan Buddhist art and spirituality, inviting the viewer to explore its many layers of meaning and symbolism.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-01-04

The image depicts a painting that is probably an ancient piece of art. The painting is displayed on a white background. The painting features a man sitting in a lotus position in the center of the painting. The man is surrounded by four circles with different designs. The circles are surrounded by a red border with a white outline. The painting also features a series of figures in the top and bottom parts of the painting.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-01-04

The image depicts a traditional Tibetan Buddhist painting known as a "thangka." This thangka is a highly intricate and colorful artwork, featuring a central figure of a deity seated in meditation, surrounded by various other deities and protective figures. The central figure is likely a representation of a Bodhisattva, a being who has attained enlightenment but chooses to remain in the world to help others achieve enlightenment. The surrounding deities and figures are arranged in concentric circles, with each circle representing a different aspect of Buddhist cosmology or a different deity. The overall composition is highly symmetrical and balanced, with a rich use of color and intricate details. The thangka is painted on a red background, which is a common feature of Tibetan Buddhist art. The painting is framed in a traditional Tibetan style, with a decorative border and a tasseled edge.

Google Gemini

Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-04-26

The image shows a rectangular cloth or painting with a complex, symmetrical design. The background is predominantly red, and the layout is dominated by four large circular mandalas, each enclosing a square structure with a central circular space.

Inside the central circle of each mandala is a figure in a dynamic, possibly dancing pose. These figures are depicted in blue or black with multiple arms, indicating deities or powerful beings.

The square structure within each mandala is intricate, with geometric patterns and smaller figures. The circular rings surrounding the central square are adorned with depictions of various figures, animals, and symbols, forming a rich and detailed pattern.

Between the four mandalas, there are depictions of seated figures, possibly monks or deities, in various poses and attire. These figures appear in various sizes and arrangements, filling the spaces between the larger mandalas.

Along the top and bottom edges of the image, there are horizontal bands of seated figures, similar to those found between the mandalas. These figures appear to be arranged in rows and are depicted in different colors and postures.

The overall impression of the image is one of detailed religious or spiritual art, possibly of Tibetan or Buddhist origin. The symmetry, the use of mandalas, and the depiction of deities and spiritual figures suggest a sacred or ceremonial purpose. The cloth appears to be old and may have been used for ritual or decorative purposes.

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-04-26

Certainly! Here's a description of the image:

Overview:

The image depicts a vibrantly colored Tibetan thangka (a painted or embroidered Buddhist banner) featuring a complex arrangement of figures and symbolic imagery. The dominant colors are red, blue, green, and gold, creating a visually striking composition.

Key Features and Composition:

  • Central Mandalas: The artwork is organized around four large, circular mandalas, each containing a central square. Within these squares are fierce-looking deity figures, often depicted dancing. The deities are usually blue or dark, often surrounded by flames and other symbols.

  • Figure Arrangement: The central portion of the artwork holds the focus on a seated figure in the lotus position. This figure may represent a Buddha or important religious figure. Smaller, individual figures are also placed within each mandala, often in individual "niches."

  • Peripheral Decorations: The artwork is filled with various figures, including Buddhas, bodhisattvas, and other religious figures, arranged around the central mandalas. There are likely smaller figures lining the top and bottom edges of the thangka, and also within the circles of the mandala itself.

  • Symbolism: The image is rich in symbolism, typical of Tibetan Buddhist art. The mandalas represent cosmic diagrams and are used as aids in meditation. The various figures and elements each carry symbolic meaning, often relating to the path to enlightenment.

  • Artistic Style: The style is consistent with traditional Tibetan painting (thangka). The colors are vibrant and carefully applied. Each of the religious figures and mandalas are depicted with fine detail.

If you would like, provide more details about the image or the artwork, and I will try to provide more information!

Mistral Pixtral

Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-04-26

The image depicts a traditional Tibetan Buddhist thangka, a type of religious painting on cloth. This particular thangka features a complex and intricate design centered around a central figure and four surrounding mandalas.

  1. Central Figure: At the center of the thangka is a seated figure, likely a deity or a Buddha, depicted in a meditative posture. The figure is surrounded by a detailed and ornate halo, indicating its sacred status.

  2. Mandalas: Surrounding the central figure are four mandalas, each occupying one of the quadrants of the thangka. Mandalas are symbolic representations of the universe in Buddhist and Hindu traditions. Each mandala is intricately designed with geometric patterns, deities, and symbolic elements. The mandalas are enclosed within circular frames and feature a central deity or symbol, surrounded by various other figures and motifs.

  3. Border Elements: The border of the thangka is richly decorated with numerous smaller figures, likely representing various deities, bodhisattvas, and other spiritual beings. These figures are arranged in rows and are depicted in various postures and attires, adding to the overall complexity and richness of the thangka.

  4. Colors and Symbols: The thangka uses a vibrant color palette, predominantly featuring reds, blues, greens, and golds. These colors are symbolic in Buddhist art, representing various spiritual qualities and aspects of enlightenment. The use of gold highlights the sacred nature of the depicted figures and mandalas.

  5. Artistic Style: The thangka showcases the traditional Tibetan Buddhist artistic style, characterized by its detailed line work, intricate patterns, and the use of symbolic imagery. The overall composition is balanced and symmetrical, reflecting the harmony and order of the spiritual universe.

This thangka serves as a visual representation of Buddhist cosmology and is used for meditation and spiritual contemplation. It is a testament to the rich artistic and religious traditions of Tibetan Buddhism.

Qwen

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-06-24

This image appears to be a Tibetan mandala painting, a type of religious art commonly used in Tibetan Buddhism. These mandalas are intricate and symbolic diagrams that represent the universe or a deity, often used in meditation, rituals, and ceremonies.

Here are some key features of this specific mandala:

  1. Central Figure: At the core of the mandala, there is a central figure, which in this case seems to be a wrathful deity, often associated with protective and purifying qualities in Tibetan Buddhism.

  2. Circular Structure: The mandala is composed of concentric circles, each with its own symbolism and colors. The central circle is the most prominent and is surrounded by other circles that represent various deities, elements, or realms.

  3. Deities and Symbols: Each section of the mandala typically contains representations of deities, often with multiple arms and heads, which are characteristic of Tibetan Buddhist iconography. These deities may hold various attributes symbolizing qualities like compassion, wisdom, or power.

  4. Colours and Signs: The mandala is rich in color and geometric patterns, which are believed to have specific meanings and energies. Different colors are used to denote different elements, deities, or the mandala itself as a whole.

  5. Outer Layers: The outermost layer of the mandala often depicts the earthly realm, including trees, animals, and human figures, symbolizing the physical world and its inhabitants.

  6. Deity of the Mandala: The central figure often represents a deity who is the deity of the mandala. This deity might be a protectress, a guide through the process of meditation, or a deity that bestows blessings.

  7. Adorning Figures: Above the mandala are smaller figures, which may represent enlightened beings, teachers, or bodhisattvas, adding to the spiritual significance of the artwork.

The mandala is not only a visual representation but also a tool for meditation and spiritual practice, helping practitioners to contemplate the interconnectedness of all things and the nature of reality.

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-06-24

This image is a richly detailed and colorful mandala, a traditional spiritual and ritual symbol in Buddhism and Hinduism, particularly in Tibetan art. The mandala is highly symmetrical and features a central figure surrounded by intricate patterns, symbols, and other deities or beings.

The central figure appears to be a deity, depicted with multiple arms, a common representation in Buddhist iconography, symbolizing the ability to perform multiple tasks simultaneously. This deity is enclosed within a circular ring, which is further surrounded by a square with gates in each of the four directions. The square is then encircled by concentric rings and intricate patterns, including floral designs, geometric shapes, and other symbolic elements.

The mandala is divided into four main sections, each containing similar imagery and patterns, creating a sense of balance and harmony. The colors used are predominantly red, blue, yellow, and green, which are significant in Buddhist symbolism. The red background is particularly prominent and is believed to represent the energy and power of the central deity.

At the top and bottom of the mandala, there are additional figures and symbols, possibly representing other deities, bodhisattvas, or important religious figures. The overall composition is highly ornate and detailed, reflecting the complexity and depth of the spiritual concepts it represents. This mandala is likely used for meditation and as a tool for spiritual guidance in Tibetan Buddhist practices.

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