Human Generated Data

Title

Acis Killed by Polyphemus

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, S9.17.1

Human Generated Data

Title

Acis Killed by Polyphemus

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, S9.17.1

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-04-02

Person 86.4
Human 86.4
Art 84.2
Animal 83.4
Painting 69.4
Text 67.8

Clarifai
created on 2018-04-18

print 100
illustration 100
engraving 99.9
art 99.9
etching 99.6
people 98.8
painting 98.7
old 96.2
antique 95.8
paper 95.6
vintage 95.6
visuals 95.5
lithograph 94.8
woodcut 93.7
group 92.2
text 92.2
retro 92.1
Renaissance 92.1
one 91.5
book bindings 89.7

Imagga
created on 2018-04-18

mosaic 50.7
map 44.6
old 30
transducer 29.8
atlas 28.9
antique 28.5
world 26.6
art 26
geography 25
vintage 24
texture 23.6
paper 23.5
electrical device 22.4
travel 21.1
wallpaper 20.7
tile 20.3
capital 19.9
grunge 19.6
globe 18.5
pattern 18.5
sepia 18.5
navigation 18.3
discovery 17.5
gold 17.3
country 17
design 16.9
route 16.6
states 16.4
road 16.3
direction 16.2
nation 16.1
planet 16
boundary 15.8
retro 15.6
cash 15.6
continent 15.5
money 15.3
currency 15.3
plan 15.1
journey 15.1
tourism 14.9
geographic 14.8
expedition 14.8
navigate 14.7
location 14.7
find 14.7
guide 14.7
position 14.7
device 14.4
city 14.1
backdrop 14
representation 14
border 13.6
tour 13.5
bank 13.4
bill 13.3
color 12.8
explore 12.7
finance 12.7
close 12.6
dollar 12.1
drawing 11.9
path 11.3
creation 11.3
financial 10.7
state 10.5
textured 10.5
exchange 10.5
grungy 10.4
rich 10.2
note 10.1
dirty 9.9
dutch 9.7
ancient 9.5
sea 9.2
banking 9.2
decorative 9.2
business 9.1
paint 9.1
detail 8.9
card 8.8
banknote 8.7
dollars 8.7
holiday 8.6
worn 8.6
earth 8.5
land 8.5
page 8.4
ocean 8.3
backgrounds 8.1
symbol 8.1
wealth 8.1
history 8.1
material 8
graphic 8
rust 7.7
pay 7.7
frame 7.5
instrumentality 7.5
economy 7.4
artwork 7.3
effect 7.3

Google
created on 2018-04-18

Microsoft
created on 2018-04-18

text 100
book 100

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person 86.4%
Painting 69.4%

Categories

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2018-04-18

a close up of a book 58.6%
close up of a book 52.8%
a close up of text on a book 47%

Azure OpenAI

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-12

This image is an etching or an engraving that depicts a scene from classical mythology. In the foreground, there's a large, muscular figure who is most likely intended to represent Polyphemus, the one-eyed giant from Greek mythology. This figure is turned away from the viewer, and he appears to be in the act of hurling a massive stone. The expression on his face suggests he is exerting considerable effort, and his posture indicates a powerful throw. In the midground, we see a smaller figure who seems to be fleeing from Polyphemus. This figure, which could be Odysseus or one of his men based on the myth, is depicted mid-leap, arms outstretched, above the waters that separate the two characters. The smaller character's posture conveys urgency and fear, as if escaping from imminent danger. In the background, there's a landscape with mountains and skies that have been etched with dynamic line work, implying tumult and chaos, fitting the narrative of the scene. At the bottom of the image, there is text that reads, "129. Aciḍem scopulo obruit Polyphemus." This Latin phrase roughly translates to "Polyphemus crushes [someone or something] with a rock." This descriptive caption firmly grounds the artwork in the story of Polyphemus in his confrontation with Odysseus and his men, which is famously recounted in Homer's "Odyssey."

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

This is an etching titled "Acidem scopulo obruit Polyphemus" which translates to "Polyphemus crushes Acis with a rock" in Latin. The scene depicted is from Greek mythology and shows Polyphemus, the Cyclops, about to throw a massive rock at Acis. Acis, a young man, is seen running in an attempt to escape. This scene is set in a rugged, rocky landscape with mountainous terrain in the background. The image captures the dramatic moment in the myth where the giant Polyphemus, in a fit of jealousy, kills Acis, who is the lover of the sea-nymph Galatea.

Anthropic Claude

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

The image depicts a mythological scene from Greek mythology. It shows a depiction of the blinding of the cyclops Polyphemus by the hero Odysseus. In the image, a large male figure, who appears to be Polyphemus, has his face obscured as he is being attacked by a smaller figure, likely Odysseus, who is using a sharp object to blind the cyclops. The scene takes place in a dramatic, stormy landscape with waves crashing in the background.

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

This appears to be a classical etching or engraving depicting a scene from Greek mythology - specifically the story of Polyphemus from Homer's Odyssey. The image shows figures in dramatic motion, with one figure appears to be hurling a large boulder or rock from a high position. The composition is dynamic, with flowing drapery and dramatic poses typical of classical art. The scene is set among rocky, mountainous terrain. At the bottom of the image, there is Latin text that reads "Acidem scopulo obruit Polyphemus" (which refers to Polyphemus throwing/hurling rocks). The artwork employs cross-hatching techniques characteristic of engravings from this period to create depth and texture in the scene.

Meta Llama

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

The image is a woodcut illustration of a scene from Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy, specifically from the Inferno, canto 28. The illustration depicts the moment when the poet Dante and his guide, Virgil, encounter Polyphemus, a one-eyed giant who represents greed. In the scene, Polyphemus is seen holding a massive boulder, ready to hurl it at the fleeing pair. The illustration captures the dramatic and intense moment, with the giant's powerful stance and the poet's and Virgil's desperate attempt to escape. The illustration is characterized by its detailed and expressive depiction of the characters and the scene, showcasing the artist's skill in conveying the emotional intensity of the moment. The use of shading and texture adds depth and dimension to the image, drawing the viewer's attention to the central figures and the action unfolding before them. The illustration is a testament to the enduring power of Dante's work and the artistic interpretations that have been inspired by it over the centuries.

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

The image is a black-and-white illustration of a man throwing a large rock at another person. The man, with curly hair and a beard, is depicted in the upper right corner of the image. He is shirtless and wearing a loincloth, and he is shown in mid-action, with his right arm extended behind him and his left arm bent in front of him as he prepares to throw the rock. In the lower left corner of the image, there is a figure of a woman who appears to be running away from the man. She has long hair and is wearing a dress that is blowing in the wind. Her arms are outstretched, and her face is contorted in fear. At the bottom of the image, there is a caption that reads "Acidem Scopulo obruit Polyphemus" in Latin. This translates to "Polyphemus crushed Acis with a rock" in English. The background of the image is a rocky landscape with mountains in the distance. The overall atmosphere of the image is one of drama and tension, as the man prepares to throw the rock at the woman. The use of bold lines and shading creates a sense of depth and dimensionality, drawing the viewer's eye to the central action of the image.

Text analysis

Amazon

Acidem
129
129 Acidem Scopulo obrui't Polyphemus.
Polyphemus.
Scopulo
obrui't

Google

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