Human Generated Data

Title

Alceste

Date

17th century

People

Artist: Stefano Della Bella, Italian 1610 - 1664

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gray Collection of Engravings Fund, by exchange, S7.17.1

Human Generated Data

Title

Alceste

People

Artist: Stefano Della Bella, Italian 1610 - 1664

Date

17th century

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gray Collection of Engravings Fund, by exchange, S7.17.1

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-04-06

Human 97.6
Person 97.6
Text 94
Art 72.2
Drawing 60.8
Leisure Activities 60.1

Clarifai
created on 2018-04-19

people 99.2
print 99
illustration 97.5
adult 97.5
text 96.2
art 94.8
one 93.5
man 93
portrait 91
paper 90.7
chalk out 89.3
book bindings 89.2
retro 88.3
bill 87.8
wear 86.8
engraving 86.6
document 85.7
painting 84.8
lithograph 84.6
woman 83.7

Imagga
created on 2018-04-19

book jacket 47.6
sketch 43.8
paper 40.3
old 39.8
vintage 39.8
jacket 38
drawing 35.6
antique 33.2
grunge 32.4
texture 29.9
retro 29.6
representation 29.1
wrapping 28.1
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envelope 24.5
covering 21.3
dirty 19.9
art 19.7
journal 19
map 18
page 17.7
wallpaper 17.7
frame 17.6
design 17.5
sepia 17.5
book 16.8
text 16.6
pattern 16.4
grungy 16.2
container 13.8
brown 13.3
binding 13.2
sheet 13.2
letter 12.9
rough 12.8
border 12.7
textured 12.3
close 12
decorative 11.7
color 11.7
stamp 11.6
empty 11.2
blank 11.2
document 11.2
floral 11.1
note 11.1
gold 10.7
stained 10.6
parchment 10.6
worn 10.5
card 10.5
backdrop 9.9
travel 9.9
material 9.8
scrapbook 9.7
notebook 9.7
geography 9.6
canvas 9.5
history 9
creative 8.8
graphic 8.8
decoration 8.8
ink 8.7
yellow 8.6
damaged 8.6
capital 8.6
money 8.5
cover 8.3
historic 8.3
cash 8.3
atlas 8.2
paint 8.2
structure 8.1
symbol 8.1
world 8
manuscript 7.8
states 7.7
navigation 7.7
wall 7.7
flower 7.7
finance 7.6
sign 7.5
tourism 7.4
globe 7.4
detail 7.3
currency 7.2
holiday 7.2

Google
created on 2018-04-19

text 94.4
font 70.3
history 65.6
paper 63.5
artwork 57.2
paper product 55.2
art 51.4

Microsoft
created on 2018-04-19

text 99.9

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person 97.6%

Categories

Captions

Azure OpenAI

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-11

The image features an illustration of a classical figure, possibly from mythology or literature, shown in a dynamic stance with one arm outstretched. The figure is wearing a draped garment that flows with the movement. The illustration includes text at the bottom, which seems to give a description or a story related to the illustrated figure. There is a caption above the figure that reads "bonne femme" indicating a positive attribute of the character depicted, and the name "Alceste" which could refer to the name of the figure or title of the work associated with it. The text below might provide context or describe the character's story in relation to the title or the description "bonne femme," which translates from French to "good woman."

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-11

This image appears to be an old drawing with accompanying text. The drawing depicts a figure dressed in a long, flowing gown, holding a sword, and standing on what seems to be a ground or surface. "Bonne femme" is written at the top, which translates to "good woman" in English. Below the illustration, there is text in French: "Alceste Femme d'Admète Roy de Thessalie, laquelle mourut pour son mary qui estoit malade, sçachant que l'oracle luy accordoit la vie, pourveu qu'il se trouuast quelqu'un qui voulu^ mourir pour luy." In English, this translates to: "Alcestis Wife of Admetus, King of Thessaly, who died for her husband who was sick, knowing that the oracle granted him life, provided that someone was found who wanted to die in his place." It describes the mythological story of Alcestis, the wife of Admetus who sacrificed her life for her husband.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-11

The image shows a woman in a flowing dress standing and appearing to be in motion. The text below the image identifies her as "Alceste, Femme d'Admete Roy de Thessalie, laquelle mourut pour son mary qui estoit malade, sachant que l'oracle luy accordoit la vie, pourquy il se trouvast quelq'un qui voulust mourir pour luy" which translates to "Alceste, Wife of Admete King of Thessaly, who died for her husband who was sick, knowing that the oracle granted him life, for which he found someone who wanted to die for him."

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-11

This is a historical sketch or etching titled "Alceste," depicting a figure from Greek mythology. The image shows a woman in flowing classical dress, with billowing fabric suggesting movement or dance. She is drawn in a dramatic pose with one arm holding what appears to be a sword while the other arm is outstretched. At the top of the image is written "bonne femme" (good woman), and below the illustration is text in French that explains this is Alceste, wife of Admetus, King of Thessaly. The French text describes how she died for her sick husband, after learning from an oracle that he could live if someone would die in his place. The artwork appears to be rendered in a simple but expressive line drawing style, typical of period illustrations or engravings. The figure is shown standing/floating above a simple horizontal ground line, giving the composition a theatrical or dramatic quality appropriate to its mythological subject matter. This depiction likely relates to the story of Alcestis from Greek mythology, which has been the subject of various artistic and theatrical works throughout history, including Euripides' play "Alcestis."

Meta Llama

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

The image is a vintage illustration of a woman in a flowing dress, with the title "bonne femme" at the top and a poem below. The woman is depicted standing on a horizontal line, with her arms outstretched and her dress flowing behind her. She has short hair and is wearing a long, flowing dress that appears to be blowing in the wind. The poem below the illustration is written in French and reads: "Femme d'Admete Roy de Tessalie, laquelle mourut pour son mary qui estoit malade, Scachant que l'oracle luy accordoit la vie, pourieu qu'il Se trouvast quelqu'un qui voulut mourir pour luy." The background of the image is a light beige color, with a darker beige border around the edges. The overall effect is one of elegance and sophistication, with the beautiful illustration and poetic text combining to create a sense of refinement and culture.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-11

The image is a French illustration of a woman, likely from the 18th century. The woman is depicted in a flowing dress with her arms outstretched and a sword in her right hand. She appears to be standing on water or a wave. Below the illustration, there is a poem written in French that reads: "Femme d'Armete Roy de Tessalie, laquelle mourut pour son mary qui estoit malade, &cachant que l'oracle luy accordoit la vie, pourueu qu'il se trouuast quelqu'un qui voulut mourir pour luy." Translated, this poem tells the story of a woman from Armete, the queen of Thessaly, who died for her sick husband. According to the oracle, she would have been granted life if someone had been willing to die for her. In the top-right corner of the image, the words "bonne femme" are written, which means "good woman" in French. This suggests that the woman in the illustration is being portrayed as a virtuous and selfless individual who sacrificed her life for the sake of her husband. Overall, the image appears to be a romanticized depiction of a woman's devotion to her husband, highlighting her bravery and willingness to make the ultimate sacrifice for his sake.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

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