Human Generated Data

Title

Apollo Killing Coronis

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, S9.2.8

Human Generated Data

Title

Apollo Killing Coronis

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, S9.2.8

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-04-02

Human 97.6
Bird 97.1
Animal 97.1
Sport 87.1
Sports 87.1
Bow 85.2
Archery 81.3
Art 78.2
Painting 78.2
Person 73.6
Drawing 67.7
Arrow 60.6
Symbol 60.6
Archer 55.9

Clarifai
created on 2018-03-24

print 100
illustration 99.9
art 99.7
people 99.6
engraving 99.6
woodcut 99
painting 98.9
man 98.5
cavalry 97.6
lithograph 97.2
adult 96.8
weapon 96.3
group 95.2
sword 94.9
skirmish 94.3
etching 94.2
war 94.2
visuals 92.9
antique 92.9
force 92.4

Imagga
created on 2018-03-24

map 100
representation 98
geography 50.2
atlas 49.3
world 45.3
antique 44.1
old 37
travel 33.9
vintage 33.2
navigation 31.8
globe 31.6
country 30.9
continent 30.2
nation 29.4
direction 27.7
wallpaper 26.9
route 26.4
discovery 26.4
road 26.3
capital 25.7
plan 25.6
location 25.5
planet 25.5
sepia 25.3
navigate 24.6
journey 24.5
boundary 22.7
guide 22.5
city 22.5
paper 22
geographic 21.8
expedition 21.7
find 21.6
position 21.6
grunge 21.3
texture 20.9
tour 20.4
retro 19.7
states 19.4
earth 19.2
border 19
tourism 19
gold 19
explore 18.7
art 17.9
pattern 17.1
state 15.4
north 15.3
land 14
ancient 13.9
global 13.7
dutch 13.7
dirty 13.6
design 13.5
path 13.3
cartography 12.8
history 12.6
backdrop 12.4
topography 11.8
rust 11.6
drawing 11.2
page 11.2
decorative 10.9
symbol 10.8
countries 10.7
grungy 10.5
backgrounds 9.8
sea 9.6
color 8.9
maps 8.9
manuscript 8.8
canvas 8.6
outline 8.5
east 8.4
frame 8.3
historic 8.3
paint 8.2
graphic 8
sketch 7.9
textured 7.9
scrapbook 7.8
torn 7.8
stained 7.7
rustic 7.7
worn 7.7
scroll 7.6
south 7.5
ocean 7.5
shape 7.4
business 7.3
aged 7.3
material 7.2

Google
created on 2018-03-24

Microsoft
created on 2018-03-24

text 100
book 100

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Bird 97.1%
Painting 78.2%
Person 73.6%

Categories

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2018-03-24

a close up of a book 24.7%
close up of a book 20.5%
a close up of text on a white background 20.4%

Azure OpenAI

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-12

The image is a finely detailed etching or engraving, likely from a historical or mythological narrative, showing a classical scene. On the left, there is a muscled, male figure wearing what looks like ancient attire, possibly representing a Greek or Roman god or hero, holding a bow and arrow. His body is turned as if he has just released an arrow; the motion is apparent in the fluid lines of his cape. In the upper center, we see a bird that may have been struck by the arrow, suggested by the line that connects the bird to the bow. The bird appears to be falling from the sky. On the right, a female figure is lying on the ground, seemingly lifeless. She is depicted in a relaxed posture, indicative of unconsciousness or death. Trees and shrubbery balance the composition, and the scene is set outdoors with some clouds sketched in the sky. At the bottom, there is a caption that reads "Apollinis Sagitta Coronis transfigitur," which refers to a narrative from classical mythology. "Apollinis" and "Sagitta" suggest a connection to Apollo, the Greek god associated with archery, among other things, and "Coronis" is likely referring to a character associated with this myth. The phrase "transfigitur" suggests transformation or being pierced through, indicating the action taking place in the image - the arrow of Apollo piercing Coronis. This would conform with the depiction shown, supporting the idea that this image is depicting a mythological story involving these characters.

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

This image is an engraving and appears to be a classical depiction of a mythological scene. The Latin inscription at the bottom reads "Apollinis sagitta Coronis transfigitur," which translates to "Coronis is pierced by Apollo's arrow." The image portrays: - A male figure on the left side, who is likely Apollo, aiming and shooting an arrow from a bow. - A female figure on the right side, identified as Coronis, who is falling or lying on the ground having been struck by the arrow. - The scene is set outdoors, with a background of trees and foliage. - There is also a bird flying above the scene, adding to the natural setting. The style of the engraving is detailed and uses fine lines to depict the characters and the natural environment.

Anthropic Claude

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

The image depicts a mythological scene from classical antiquity. It shows a figure, likely the Roman god Apollo, holding a bow and arrow and standing amidst a wooded, natural landscape. In the background, a large bird, perhaps an eagle, is in flight. There are also other figures or creatures lying or reclining on the ground. The scene has a dramatic, energetic quality with the central figure posed in an active, heroic stance. The image is rendered in a detailed, engraved style characteristic of the artistic traditions of the period.

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

This is a classical engraving depicting a mythological scene with Apollo shooting an arrow at Coronis, as indicated by the Latin text below: "Apollinis sagitta Coronis transfigitur" (Coronis is pierced by Apollo's arrow). The scene shows an archer in classical dress drawing a bow, while a bird (presumably a crow/raven) flies overhead. In the background, there's a fallen figure on the ground. The artwork features detailed cross-hatching and line work typical of Renaissance or Baroque-era engravings. The scene is set in a wooded landscape with trees and foliage. The composition is dramatic, capturing a moment of mythological narrative where Apollo punishes Coronis according to the ancient Greek myth.

Meta Llama

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

The image depicts a scene from the ancient Greek myth of Apollo and Daphne. In the foreground, Apollo is shown standing on a rock, holding a bow and arrow. He is dressed in a flowing robe and has long hair. To his right, Daphne is seen running away from him, her body transformed into a tree. The scene is set in a forest, with trees and foliage surrounding the figures. A bird is flying overhead, adding to the sense of movement and drama. The image is rendered in a classical style, with detailed lines and shading that evoke a sense of realism. The artist's use of chiaroscuro creates a sense of depth and volume, drawing the viewer's eye to the central figures. The overall effect is one of dynamic tension, as Apollo pursues Daphne through the forest, their fates intertwined in a tragic and beautiful dance. The image is likely a representation of the mythological story, which tells of Apollo's pursuit of Daphne, who is transformed into a laurel tree to escape his advances. The scene is often depicted in art and literature as a symbol of the power of love and the inevitability of fate. In this image, the artist has captured the essence of the myth, conveying the emotions and drama of the scene through the use of composition, color, and light.

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 with a bow and arrow, standing in a wooded area. The man is dressed in ancient attire, consisting of a tunic, leggings, and a cape. He has long hair and is barefoot. In his right hand, he holds a bow, while his left hand grasps an arrow. To the right of the man lies a woman on the ground, wearing a long dress. She appears to be injured or deceased. A bird is flying above the man's head. The background features trees and bushes, with a body of water visible in the distance. At the bottom of the image, there is text that reads "Apollinis Sagitta Coronis transfigitur." This Latin phrase translates to "Apollo's arrow transforms Coronis." The overall atmosphere of the image suggests a scene from ancient mythology, possibly depicting the story of Apollo and Coronis.

Text analysis

Amazon

Sagitta
Coroni's
transfigitur.
16, Apollinis Sagitta Coroni's transfigitur.
Apollinis
16,

Google

Apollms Jagitta Coronis transfigitur
Apollms
Jagitta
Coronis
transfigitur