Human Generated Data

Title

The Murder of Julius Caesar

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, S9.19.6

Human Generated Data

Title

The Murder of Julius Caesar

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, S9.19.6

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-04-02

Art 94.7
Painting 93.7
Animal 82.3
Bird 82.3
Text 75.4

Clarifai
created on 2018-03-24

illustration 100
print 99.9
art 99.9
engraving 99.8
people 99.5
etching 99.2
woodcut 98.3
antique 98.3
painting 98.3
visuals 98.2
man 98.1
old 97.3
vintage 96.1
group 94.4
pictorial 94.4
paper 93
sword 92.8
adult 91.3
ancient 89.9
Renaissance 88.2

Imagga
created on 2018-03-24

vintage 37.2
antique 36.2
old 34.1
paper 30.6
grunge 29.8
art 28.7
map 27.6
retro 25.4
texture 23.6
wallpaper 21.4
pattern 21.2
atlas 19.2
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currency 18.8
money 18.7
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design 17.6
mosaic 17.6
cash 17.4
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representation 16.2
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travel 13.4
capital 13.3
creation 12.8
frame 12.7
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backdrop 12.4
gold 12.3
grungy 12.3
decoration 12.2
globe 12
banking 12
note 12
letter 11.9
decorative 11.7
color 11.7
states 11.6
financial 11.6
business 11.5
bill 11.4
textured 11.4
ornament 11.2
dollar 11.1
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discovery 10.7
continent 10.7
canvas 10.4
blank 10.3
rich 10.2
arabesque 10.1
tourism 9.9
material 9.9
expedition 9.9
banknote 9.7
country 9.7
artistic 9.6
direction 9.5
graphic 9.5
nation 9.5
plan 9.5
planet 9.4
page 9.3
economy 9.3
fabric 9.2
road 9
wealth 9
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detail 8.9
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location 8.8
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position 8.8
route 8.8
scrapbook 8.7
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exchange 8.6
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journey 8.5
city 8.3
global 8.2
card 8
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lace 7.7
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parchment 7.7
rustic 7.7
mail 7.7
structure 7.5
cover 7.4
historic 7.3
rough 7.3
paint 7.2

Google
created on 2018-03-24

Microsoft
created on 2018-03-24

text 100
book 99.9

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Painting 93.7%
Bird 82.3%

Categories

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2018-03-24

a close up of a book 29.4%
close up of a book 24.4%
a close up of a book cover 24.3%

Azure OpenAI

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-12

This image is a work of art that appears to be an engraving from a historical period, featuring several figures in a dramatic scene. On the left, there is a male figure with a laurel wreath on his head, dressed in classical Roman armor and a cloak. His gaze is directed upwards, and he holds an object in his outstretched hand. Beside him, another figure is reaching toward the sky, and above them, there is a character depicted with wings, possibly representing an angel or a deity, who seems to be interacting with the other figures and touching the object held by the male figure with the laurel wreath. In the background, part of a starry sky is visible, with a bright star or radiant object directly above the scene. The clothing and gestures suggest a narrative with mythological or historical significance, and the presence of the winged character indicates some form of divine or supernatural intervention. The text beneath the image says: "Iulus Cæsar Veneris beneficio in Cometam mutatur." Depending on the accurate historical or mythical context, this could be a reference to Julius Caesar and some sort of transformation related to Venus ("Veneris") into a comet. The phrase suggests that this transformation is presented as a beneficial act by Venus. The number "150." is visible in the lower left corner, which might indicate that this engraving is part of a series or a book containing a collection of similar artworks. This work of art is rich in symbolism and likely connects to specific stories from Roman mythology or history.

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

This image is an engraving that depicts a classical scene involving Julius Caesar. The composition is richly detailed and includes several figures in dynamic poses. To the left, a figure, who appears to represent Julius Caesar, is centrally placed, possibly being transformed as suggested by the title. Above Caesar, a figure is placing or interacting with what seems like a divine or celestial object, symbolizing the transformation. To the right, there are two additional figures who seem to be part of this celestial event, one of whom is holding a radiant object, likely representing a comet. The engraving's style is consistent with classical art, drawing from themes of mythology and historical events. Each figure is rendered with detailed attention to drapery, anatomy, and movement, creating a sense of drama and divine intervention. The text at the bottom, "Iulius Cæsar Veneris beneficio in Cometam mutatur," translates roughly to "Julius Caesar is transformed into a comet by the favor of Venus." This refers to the Roman belief that a comet that appeared after Caesar's death was his soul ascending to the heavens. In summary, the image portrays the apotheosis of Julius Caesar, showing his transformation into a comet as a divine favor from Venus.

Anthropic Claude

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

The image appears to depict a fantastical, allegorical scene from classical mythology or literature. It shows a group of figures, some of which appear to be divine or mythological beings, engaged in a dramatic interaction. The central figure appears to be a woman, perhaps a goddess or personification, reaching out or interacting with another person or figure. The scene is stylized and engraved, with intricate details and swirling, expressive lines. The caption at the bottom provides some context about the subject matter, mentioning "Iulius Caesar" and "Veneris", suggesting this is related to Roman or classical themes.

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

This is a historical engraving depicting a mythological/allegorical scene related to Julius Caesar's transformation into a comet. The Latin text at the bottom reads "Iulius Caesar Veneris beneficio in Cometam mutatur" which translates to "Julius Caesar is transformed into a comet through Venus's blessing." The artistic composition shows several figures in classical dress with flowing robes and dramatic poses. In the sky, there's a representation of a comet or star, and the scene appears to capture the moment of transformation. The style is characteristic of Renaissance or Baroque period engravings, with detailed cross-hatching and dramatic contrasts between light and dark. The artwork includes cherubic or angelic figures, and the overall composition suggests a divine or supernatural event taking place. The engraving technique demonstrates skilled craftsmanship typical of historical printmaking, with fine linear details and carefully rendered drapery. This scene refers to the historical/mythological belief that after Caesar's death, he was transformed into a comet or star in the heavens, an event that was seen as confirmation of his deification.

Meta Llama

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

The image is a black and white engraving of a scene from the Bible, specifically depicting the story of Julius Caesar's assassination. The engraving shows Caesar, dressed in a toga, being stabbed by a group of conspirators. The scene is set in a dramatic and chaotic manner, with the conspirators surrounding Caesar and the Roman Senate in the background. In the foreground, Caesar is shown with his arms outstretched, as if in a defensive position. He is being stabbed by a group of men, including Brutus and Cassius, who are shown with their swords raised. The engraving also depicts other figures in the background, including senators and soldiers, who are watching the scene unfold with varying degrees of shock and horror. The engraving is signed by the artist, who is identified as "Julius Goltzius" in the lower left corner. The engraving is dated 1588, indicating that it was created during the Renaissance period. Overall, the engraving provides a vivid and detailed depiction of one of the most famous events in Roman history. It showcases the artist's skill and attention to detail, as well as their ability to convey emotion and drama through their work.

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

The image depicts a scene from ancient mythology, specifically the story of Julius Caesar and Venus. The title at the bottom reads "Iulius Caesar Veneris beneficio in Cometam mutatur," which translates to "Julius Caesar is transformed into a comet by the favor of Venus." In the foreground, a man is shown being lifted up by a figure on the left, while another figure on the right reaches out to him with a star in hand. The man appears to be Julius Caesar, who is being transformed into a comet by the power of Venus. The background of the image features a cloudy sky with a few cherubs flying around, adding to the mythological atmosphere of the scene. Overall, the image represents a pivotal moment in Roman mythology, where Julius Caesar's transformation into a comet is depicted as a result of Venus' favor.

Text analysis

Amazon

mutatur
Cometam
in
150
Cafar
Veneris
150 Iulus Cafar Veneris benefrcuo in Cometam mutatur
Iulus
benefrcuo

Google

15o. lulus Cejar Veneris beneficio in Cometam mutatur.
15o.
lulus
Cejar
Veneris
beneficio
in
Cometam
mutatur.