Human Generated Data

Title

The Death of Phaeton

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, S9.2.4

Human Generated Data

Title

The Death of Phaeton

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, S9.2.4

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-04-02

Text 94.7
Painting 83.7
Art 83.7
Newspaper 73.1

Clarifai
created on 2018-03-24

art 99.7
illustration 98.9
painting 97.3
print 97.1
visuals 96.4
religion 95
people 93.9
old 93.6
engraving 93.6
dragon 93.3
ancient 92.5
group 91
image 90
man 89.1
chalk out 89.1
god 87.7
cavalry 87
wall 86.7
caricature 86.5
design 85.8

Imagga
created on 2018-03-24

map 84.1
representation 44.1
antique 43
atlas 39.9
old 34.9
vintage 34.8
geography 33.8
world 31.1
wallpaper 29.2
grunge 28.1
retro 27.1
paper 26
travel 25.4
texture 25.1
art 24.5
pattern 24
globe 23.2
design 23.1
drawing 22.7
sepia 22.4
continent 22.4
capital 21.9
planet 21.7
country 21.3
navigation 21.2
nation 20.9
border 20.8
discovery 20.5
direction 20
damask 19.4
road 19
route 18.6
journey 17.9
boundary 17.8
navigate 17.7
location 17.7
city 17.5
gold 17.3
floral 17
geographic 16.8
expedition 16.8
find 16.7
guide 16.7
position 16.6
tour 16.5
states 16.5
plan 16.1
decorative 15.9
backdrop 15.7
grungy 15.2
tourism 14.9
tile 14.6
element 14.1
textured 14
explore 13.7
state 13.5
frame 13.3
ancient 13
sketch 12.9
earth 12.8
dirty 12.7
decoration 12.4
aged 11.8
path 11.4
paint 10.9
dutch 10.7
decor 10.6
style 10.4
leaf 10.1
material 9.9
backgrounds 9.8
surface 9.7
ornament 9.5
color 9.5
page 9.3
flower 9.2
fabric 9.1
silhouette 9.1
detail 8.9
deco 8.8
graphic 8.8
scrapbook 8.7
arabesque 8.7
card 8.7
close 8.6
black 8.4
shape 8.2
wall 8
creative 8
maps 7.9
countries 7.8
rust 7.7
plant 7.7
north 7.7
worn 7.6
textile 7.6
canvas 7.6
fashion 7.5
ocean 7.5
artwork 7.3
ornate 7.3
global 7.3
rough 7.3
cotton 7.2
holiday 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 83.7%

Categories

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2018-03-24

a close up of a book 44.3%
close up of a book 39%
a close up of a book cover 38.9%

Azure OpenAI

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-12

This image is an etching or engraving that depicts an event from classical mythology. It illustrates the fall of Phaeton, as indicated by the Latin caption "Phaetonis casus" which translates to "The fall of Phaeton." Phaeton was a figure from Greek and Roman mythology who convinced his father, Helios (the sun god), to let him drive the chariot of the sun across the sky. However, he lost control of the horses, leading to chaos on earth. In the artwork, you can see the four horses rearing up in panic and disarray as they pull the chariot. A figure, presumably Phaeton, is shown tumbling backward from the chariot. Another smaller figure, which appears to be a personification of a celestial body or perhaps a deity associated with the sky or stars, is falling in the background. The dynamic lines and detailed rendering of the muscles and expressions on the horses capture a sense of violent motion and chaos, characteristic of the story and the moment when the cosmos was thrown into disorder due to Phaeton's fall.

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

This image appears to be an old etching or illustration depicting a mythological scene. It is titled "Phaetontis casus," which refers to the fall of Phaeton from Greek mythology. The central figure, Phaeton, is shown falling dramatically from a chariot drawn by four horses, which appear to be in chaos. The horses are depicted with expressive postures, displaying their movement and distress. Phaeton himself is depicted with his limbs flailing as he tumbles down through the clouds. In the background, there is a small figure holding what appears to be lightning or some form of weapon, possibly representing Zeus, who according to myth is the one who struck Phaeton down. The overall composition captures the dramatic and chaotic moment of Phaeton's fall, emphasizing the dynamic movement and tension of this mythological episode.

Anthropic Claude

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

The image depicts a dramatic and fantastical scene from classical mythology. It shows the figure of Phaeton, the son of the sun god Helios, who has lost control of his father's chariot of the sun and is plummeting down from the sky, surrounded by various mythological creatures and elements. The image is rendered in an intricate, engraved style with detailed linework and a sense of movement and chaos throughout the composition.

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

This is a classical engraving titled "Phaetontis casus" (The Fall of Phaethon), depicting the mythological scene of Phaethon's fall from the sun chariot. The dramatic image shows several horses in disarray, tumbling through clouds with their manes and tails flowing wildly. The composition is dynamic, with the horses shown in various positions of descent, creating a sense of chaos and movement. The artwork appears to be done in a Renaissance or Baroque style, with detailed line work and cross-hatching techniques typical of period engravings. In the upper portion of the image, there's a small figure falling through the clouds. The entire scene captures the dramatic moment from Greek mythology when Phaethon lost control of his father Apollo's sun chariot, leading to catastrophic results.

Meta Llama

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

The image depicts a scene from Greek mythology, specifically the story of Phaeton, the son of Helios. The artwork, created by the Dutch artist Rembrandt van Rijn in 1641, showcases Phaeton riding his father's chariot of the sun, with the chariot's horses depicted in a dynamic and chaotic manner. Phaeton is shown with his arms outstretched and his legs bent, as if he is struggling to control the horses. The horses are rearing up on their hind legs, their manes and tails flowing in the wind. The chariot itself is not visible, but its presence is implied by the horses' movements. In the background, there are clouds and a few figures, possibly representing the gods or other mythological creatures. The overall atmosphere of the painting is one of turmoil and chaos, reflecting the mythological story of Phaeton's reckless attempt to drive his father's chariot. Rembrandt's use of chiaroscuro, a technique that uses strong contrasts between light and dark to create a sense of volume and depth, adds to the dramatic effect of the painting. The bold lines and expressive brushstrokes also contribute to the dynamic and energetic feel of the scene. Overall, the image is a powerful representation of the mythological story of Phaeton and serves as a testament to Rembrandt's skill as a painter and his ability to convey complex emotions and ideas through his art.

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

This image is a black and white illustration of the mythological figure Phaeton, who is depicted as a man falling from the sky while being attacked by four horses. The horses are shown in various poses, with some rearing up on their hind legs and others kicking out with their front legs. Phaeton is shown with his arms outstretched and his body contorted in a twisted position, as if he is being pulled down by an unseen force. In the background, there are clouds and a figure of a woman or goddess, possibly representing the sun or the sky. The overall effect of the image is one of chaos and turmoil, with the horses and Phaeton in a state of wild motion. At the bottom of the image, there is a caption that reads "Phaetontis cafus," which is likely a reference to the mythological story of Phaeton and his fall from the sky. The image appears to be a depiction of this mythological event, and the caption provides context for the scene being depicted.

Text analysis

Amazon

Phaetonti's
cafus
12. Phaetonti's cafus
12.

Google

Phaetontis cafus
Phaetontis
cafus