Human Generated Data

Title

Hecuba and the Trojan Women Murdering Polymestor

Date

1606

People

Artist: Antonio Tempesta, Italian 1555 - 1630

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gray Collection of Engravings Fund, by exchange, S9.16.4

Human Generated Data

Title

Hecuba and the Trojan Women Murdering Polymestor

People

Artist: Antonio Tempesta, Italian 1555 - 1630

Date

1606

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gray Collection of Engravings Fund, by exchange, S9.16.4

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-04-02

Human 96
Person 96
Person 94.8
Art 94.4
Person 89.5
Painting 88.1
Archaeology 56.1

Clarifai
created on 2018-03-24

print 100
people 100
illustration 100
art 99.9
engraving 99.9
man 99.2
soldier 98.6
military 98.2
etching 97.9
painting 97.9
adult 97.7
weapon 97.4
woodcut 97.2
sword 97.1
leader 96.9
group 96.5
facial hair 96.3
skirmish 95.8
pictorial 95.4
veil 95

Imagga
created on 2018-03-24

map 89.5
representation 51.6
antique 41.9
old 37.7
vintage 35.6
texture 33.4
wallpaper 30.7
atlas 30.2
grunge 29.8
geography 28.9
world 27.5
pattern 26.7
paper 26.7
arabesque 25.9
sepia 25.3
retro 24.6
travel 24
navigation 23.1
art 22.1
globe 21.3
discovery 20.5
capital 20
design 20
continent 19.4
ancient 19.1
dirty 19
planet 18.9
journey 18.9
navigate 18.7
direction 18.1
gold 18.1
nation 18
guide 17.6
country 17.6
tourism 17.4
backdrop 17.3
road 17.2
plan 17
geographic 16.8
expedition 16.8
boundary 16.8
location 16.7
find 16.7
position 16.6
route 16.6
aged 15.4
material 15.2
city 15
tour 14.5
explore 13.7
border 13.6
history 13.4
path 13.3
textured 13.2
backgrounds 13
close 12.6
worn 12.4
surface 12.4
grungy 12.4
color 12.3
detail 12.1
floral 11.9
rough 11.9
states 11.6
state 11.5
earth 11.4
page 11.2
decorative 10.9
manuscript 10.8
decoration 10.3
global 10
frame 10
torn 9.7
rustic 9.6
canvas 9.5
drawing 9.3
historic 9.2
fabric 9.2
structure 9.2
stone 9.1
damask 9
burnt 8.8
scrapbook 8.7
wall 8.7
stained 8.7
ornament 8.6
flower 8.5
tile 8.4
letter 8.3
effect 8.2
mosaic 8.1
card 8
artistic 7.8
countries 7.8
dutch 7.8
north 7.7
old fashioned 7.6
finance 7.6
stucco 7.6
sea 7.5
ocean 7.5
plant 7.5
note 7.4
paint 7.3
currency 7.2
decor 7.1

Google
created on 2018-03-24

Microsoft
created on 2018-03-24

text 100
book 100

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person 96%
Painting 88.1%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2018-03-24

a close up of a book 69.5%
close up of a book 64.3%
a close up of text on a book 57.6%

Azure OpenAI

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-12

This is an etching or engraving that depicts a dramatic scene from classical mythology or literature. In the foreground, there is a person bending over a figure lying on the ground, while reaching towards the face of the prostrate figure. Another figure stands to the side, witnessing the event. In the middle background, another character appears to be recoiling in horror or possibly in the midst of a scream. The scene is set outdoors, and there's a suggestion of trees and possibly a body of water in the further background. It is a dynamic image with a lot of action and emotional intensity and seems to portray a moment of extreme anguish or violence. The inscription "Hecuba Polymnestori oculos eruit" suggests that this scene has a narrative from a specific story, possibly related to Hecuba, a character from classical mythology, taking revenge on Polymnestor by blinding him.

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

This image appears to be an illustration of a classical or mythological scene. It depicts a dramatic and violent moment in which a woman is using a spear-like weapon to attack. The scene includes a man lying on the ground being held down by one or more figures, and the woman attacking him seems to be in an aggressive stance. The style of the illustration has a historical or ancient art feel, characteristic of etchings or woodblock prints. The text at the bottom reads "Hecuba Polymnestori oculos eruit," suggesting that it is related to the mythological figure Hecuba from Greek mythology, who was known for her intense grief and acts of vengeance.

Anthropic Claude

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

The image depicts a dramatic scene from Greek mythology. It shows the character Hecuba, the wife of the Trojan king Priam, lamenting over the body of her son Polydorus, who has been killed. Hecuba is shown kneeling and mourning over the fallen Polydorus, while other figures, seemingly representing other family members or attendants, surround them in distress. The scene conveys a sense of tragedy and grief. The style and level of detail suggest this is an engraving or etching, capturing an intense moment from a classical mythological narrative.

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

This is a dramatic historical etching depicting the scene of Hecuba's revenge on Polymnestor from classical mythology. The artwork shows a violent moment where figures in classical dress are engaged in a brutal confrontation. The central figure is shown with raised arms wielding what appears to be a weapon, while others are restraining someone on the ground. The composition is dynamic, with flowing robes and dramatic poses characteristic of classical art. In the background, there's a figure wearing what appears to be a helmet observing the scene. The image includes Latin text at the bottom reading "Hecuba Polymnestori oculos eruit" (which translates to "Hecuba tears out Polymnestor's eyes"), referring to the mythological story where Hecuba takes revenge for her son's murder. The artwork appears to be an etching or engraving, likely from the Renaissance or Baroque period, given its style and execution.

Meta Llama

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

The image is a black and white etching of a scene depicting a woman being attacked by two men, while a third man stands in the background. The woman is shown in a defensive position, with her arms raised to protect herself. The two men attacking her are positioned on either side of her, one with a sword raised above his head and the other with his arm extended, possibly holding a weapon or grasping the woman's arm. The third man in the background appears to be watching the scene unfold, his expression unclear. In the foreground, the woman's dress is torn and disheveled, suggesting a struggle. The etching style is detailed, with intricate lines and shading that convey a sense of movement and tension. The overall atmosphere of the image is one of violence and chaos, with the woman fighting for her life against the two attackers. The presence of the third man in the background adds an air of ambiguity to the scene, leaving the viewer to wonder about his role in the events unfolding.

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

The image depicts a scene from ancient Greek mythology, specifically the story of Hecuba and her sons. The scene is rendered in a style reminiscent of 16th-century engravings, with bold lines and detailed textures. In the foreground, Hecuba is shown kneeling over the body of one of her sons, who lies lifeless on the ground. She is dressed in a long tunic and cloak, and her hair is tied back in a bun. Her face is contorted in grief as she gazes down at her son's body. To the left of Hecuba stands another figure, possibly a servant or a mourner, who is also dressed in a long tunic and cloak. This figure appears to be holding a staff or a spear, and their face is turned away from the viewer. In the background, there are several other figures, including what appears to be a group of soldiers or warriors. They are all dressed in armor and carrying weapons, and they seem to be engaged in some kind of battle or conflict. The overall atmosphere of the image is one of sadness and tragedy, as Hecuba mourns the loss of her son and the destruction of her city. The use of dark colors and dramatic lighting adds to the sense of drama and tension, creating a powerful and evocative image that captures the viewer's attention. The image also includes a caption at the bottom, which reads "Hecuba Polymnestori oculos eruit" in Latin. This translates to "Hecuba tears out the eyes of Polymnestor," which refers to the story of Hecuba's revenge against Polymnestor, the king of Thrace, who had killed her son Polydorus. The image therefore appears to be depicting a key moment in this story, highlighting Hecuba's grief and anger as she seeks revenge against those responsible for her son's death.

Text analysis

Amazon

oculos
eruit
124
Hecuba Polymnetori oculos eruit
Hecuba
Polymnetori

Google

AE ecuba Polymneltori oculos eruut 124
AE
ecuba
Polymneltori
oculos
eruut
124