Human Generated Data

Title

The Fall of Icarus

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, S9.10.3

Human Generated Data

Title

The Fall of Icarus

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, S9.10.3

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-04-02

Text 84
Art 83.3
Painting 81.5
Duel 59.2
Newspaper 58.2
Water 57.9

Clarifai
created on 2018-04-18

illustration 99.9
print 99.9
engraving 99.9
art 99.4
etching 99.3
people 98.8
woodcut 98.5
painting 96.6
visuals 95.4
lithograph 93.4
weapon 93.3
one 93.3
skirmish 92.5
war 91.8
force 91.6
old 91.5
no person 90
adult 89.7
man 89.4
pictorial 88.6

Imagga
created on 2018-04-18

map 54.9
old 39.7
antique 35
texture 32.7
atlas 28.7
vintage 28.1
grunge 25.6
pattern 25.3
representation 25.2
geography 25
paper 24.3
retro 23
world 22.3
wallpaper 22.2
travel 21.1
dirty 19.9
textured 19.3
navigation 19.3
sand 18.3
mosaic 17.7
art 16.8
globe 16.7
ancient 16.4
design 16.3
history 16.1
sepia 15.5
capital 15.2
earth 14.6
discovery 14.6
direction 14.3
brown 14
continent 13.6
aged 13.6
road 13.6
surface 13.2
journey 13.2
gold 13.2
page 13
navigate 12.8
stained 12.5
tourism 12.4
grungy 12.3
nation 12.3
plan 12.3
planet 12.3
country 12
rough 11.8
expedition 11.8
boundary 11.8
guide 11.7
route 11.7
city 11.6
backdrop 11.5
weathered 11.4
canvas 11.4
detail 11.3
color 11.1
transducer 11.1
global 10.9
geographic 10.9
border 10.9
material 10.8
location 10.8
find 10.8
position 10.7
burnt 10.7
torn 10.6
states 10.6
worn 10.5
frame 10
backgrounds 9.7
close 9.7
tour 9.7
parchment 9.6
path 9.5
symbol 9.4
beach 9.4
ocean 9.3
nobody 9.3
desert 9.3
sea 9.2
tile 9.2
note 9.2
decorative 9.2
wall 8.9
explore 8.8
drawing 8.8
rust 8.7
rustic 8.6
damaged 8.6
money 8.5
horizontal 8.4
electrical device 8.3
stone 8.2
arabesque 8.2
bank 8.1
water 8
yellow 8
business 7.9
manuscript 7.8
state 7.7
finance 7.6
sandstone 7.5
closeup 7.4
effect 7.3

Google
created on 2018-04-18

mammal 92.5
fauna 86.3
text 85.7
history 69.2
tree 65.5
organism 64.6
art 64.6
printmaking 59
black and white 53.8
visual arts 50.7
illustration 50.1

Microsoft
created on 2018-04-18

text 100
book 99.8
outdoor 98.5

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Painting 81.5%

Captions

Azure OpenAI

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-12

The image is an etching or an engraving depicting the myth of Daedalus and Icarus from Greek mythology. On the left side, we see a figure with wings attached to their arms, flying just above the sea level and seemingly in a stable manner, this figure is presumably Daedalus. To the right and above Daedalus, another figure who appears younger, also with wings, is plummeting downward with arms flailing; this figure is likely Icarus. The artwork captures the moment when Icarus falls after flying too close to the sun, which caused the wax holding his wings to melt. Below the figures, there is a land mass with trees, likely indicating the island they are escaping from, and in the background, there is a single tower structure on a hill, possibly part of the labyrinth from which they are escaping. The sea below is rendered with horizontal lines, a common technique in etchings to convey water texture. Above, the sun shines with radiating lines, underscoring the tragic mistake of Icarus flying too high. At the bottom of the image, there's a caption that reads: "Dædalus Icaro alta nimis ambienti orabatur." This Latin phrase can translate to "Daedalus warns Icarus not to fly too high." The number 75 appears just before the phrase, which could mean this image is part of a series or a collection.

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

This is a black and white illustration depicting the mythological story of Daedalus and Icarus. In the image, two figures are shown airborne above the sea. The figure on the left, Daedalus, has wings attached to his arms and is flying steadily. The figure on the right, Icarus, appears to be falling with his wings disintegrating, indicating that he has flown too close to the sun, causing the wax holding his wings together to melt. Below them, there is a tower standing on a small island and some foliage in the background. The sun is depicted towards the top right, its rays shining down. At the bottom of the image, a Latin inscription reads "Dædalus Icaro alta nimis ambienti orbatur," which translates to "Daedalus is deprived of Icarus who flew too high." Below the text, the number "75" is displayed.

Anthropic Claude

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

The image depicts a mythological scene from ancient Greek stories. It shows the figure of Daedalus, the skilled craftsman, flying through the sky with wings attached to his body, while his son Icarus falls down towards the water below. The sun shines brightly in the sky, and the landscape includes trees, water, and a column or tower in the distance. The scene captures the tragic events of the myth, where Icarus flew too close to the sun, causing the wax in his wings to melt and leading to his downfall.

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

This is a classical etching depicting the famous Greek myth of Daedalus and Icarus. The scene shows two figures with wings in flight - one flying steadily while the other is falling dramatically. The composition includes a stone tower or column in the center, with the sun shining brightly in the sky with radiating lines. Below, there's a landscape with trees and what appears to be water. The image has the characteristic line work and shading typical of Renaissance-era etchings. At the bottom, there's a Latin inscription that reads "Daedalus Icaro alta nimis ambienti orbatur" (roughly translating to "Daedalus is deprived of Icarus, who sought too high"). The artwork dramatically captures the cautionary tale about the dangers of hubris and not heeding warnings.

Meta Llama

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

The image is a woodcut engraving of 'Dedalus Icaro alta nimis ambienti orbatur,' created by Albrecht Dürer in 1508. It depicts the scene of Icarus flying too close to the sun, as described in Greek mythology. Icarus, the son of Daedalus, is shown with wings made of feathers and wax, soaring high in the sky. The sun is visible in the top right corner, and the sea is below, with a pillar or column in the middle ground. The engraving is detailed, with intricate lines and textures, showcasing Dürer's mastery of woodcut engraving. The image conveys the tragic story of Icarus, who flew too close to the sun and fell to his death in the sea.

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

The image depicts a scene from Greek mythology, specifically the story of Icarus and Daedalus. The scene is rendered in black and white, with a sepia tone that gives it an aged appearance. In the foreground, two figures are prominently featured. On the left side of the image, Daedalus is shown flying through the air, his wings spread wide as he soars above the water. He is depicted in a dynamic pose, with his body leaning forward and his arms outstretched. His facial expression is one of determination and focus. On the right side of the image, Icarus is shown falling from the sky, his wings failing him as he plunges towards the water below. His body is contorted in a twisted pose, with his arms and legs splayed out in all directions. His facial expression is one of terror and despair. In the background, the sun shines brightly in the sky, casting a warm glow over the entire scene. The water below is calm and peaceful, with gentle waves lapping against the shore. A small island or rock formation can be seen in the distance, adding depth and texture to the image. Overall, the image effectively captures the drama and tragedy of the Icarus and Daedalus story, conveying the sense of danger and uncertainty that pervades this ancient myth.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Icaro
alta
orbatur.
Dadalus
75, Dadalus Icaro alta nimi's ambienti orbatur.
75,
nimi's

Google

75. Dadalus Icaro alta nms ambienti orbatur
75.
Dadalus
Icaro
alta
nms
ambienti
orbatur