Human Generated Data

Title

Hippomenes Winning the Race with Atalanta

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, S9.13.1

Human Generated Data

Title

Hippomenes Winning the Race with Atalanta

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, S9.13.1

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-04-02

Human 99.1
Person 99.1
Art 92.8
Duel 91.8
Painting 89.4
Drawing 57.3

Clarifai
created on 2018-04-18

print 100
people 100
illustration 99.9
engraving 99.8
group 99.7
art 99.6
man 98.6
lithograph 98.4
many 98.2
woodcut 97.9
adult 97.6
weapon 97.5
cavalry 97
force 96.9
soldier 96.8
skirmish 95.5
etching 95.3
war 95.3
painting 95
military 93.9

Imagga
created on 2018-04-18

mosaic 38.9
money 30.6
paper 29.8
old 27.9
currency 27.8
cash 27.5
sketch 26
art 24.6
transducer 23.9
bank 23.3
dollar 23.2
vintage 23.2
drawing 22.4
grunge 22.1
finance 22
bill 20.9
banking 20.2
business 18.8
financial 18.7
us 18.3
ancient 18.2
retro 18
electrical device 18
antique 17.7
pay 17.3
exchange 17.2
rich 16.8
representation 16.6
dollars 16.4
wealth 16.2
close 16
note 14.7
banknotes 14.7
history 14.3
loan 13.4
creation 13.3
newspaper 13.2
texture 13.2
commerce 13.1
savings 13.1
economy 13
travel 12.7
bills 12.6
tile 12.3
book jacket 12
map 11.9
device 11.7
stamp 11.6
closeup 11.5
franklin 10.8
funds 10.8
design 10.8
economic 10.7
states 10.6
payment 10.6
capital 10.4
product 10.2
letter 10.1
religion 9.9
postmark 9.9
banknote 9.7
hundred 9.7
success 9.7
price 9.6
text 9.6
pattern 9.6
mail 9.6
symbol 9.4
jacket 9.3
world 9
legal 8.8
finances 8.7
sign 8.3
dirty 8.1
black 7.8
architecture 7.8
atlas 7.8
cost 7.8
one 7.5
sale 7.4
investment 7.3
wall 7.3
detail 7.2
collection 7.2
desert 7.1
market 7.1

Google
created on 2018-04-18

Microsoft
created on 2018-04-18

text 100
book 100

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

AWS Rekognition

Age 26-43
Gender Male, 87%
Sad 47.6%
Calm 23.7%
Confused 8.5%
Happy 0.3%
Angry 14.2%
Disgusted 0.7%
Surprised 5%

AWS Rekognition

Age 26-43
Gender Male, 53%
Surprised 45.1%
Angry 45.7%
Sad 52.6%
Calm 46.3%
Disgusted 45.1%
Happy 45%
Confused 45.3%

AWS Rekognition

Age 35-53
Gender Male, 54.7%
Disgusted 45%
Happy 45%
Surprised 45%
Angry 45.1%
Confused 45%
Sad 54.7%
Calm 45.1%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person 99.1%

Captions

Azure OpenAI

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-12

This is an etching or engraving, based on its fine lines and monochromatic style, depicting a classical scene from mythology. In the foreground, there is a figure in dynamic motion, reaching out toward an object on the ground that appears to be a golden apple. This scene is likely illustrating a moment from the myth of Atalanta and Hippomenes. The inscription below the image references this myth with the words "Atalantam Veneris ope vincit Hippomenes," suggesting that with the help of Venus (the Roman goddess of love), Hippomenes wins against Atalanta – a reference to the myth where Hippomenes uses golden apples given by Venus to distract Atalanta and win the foot race that decided her suitor. In the background, there are three other figures who seem to be spectators or attendants, possibly representing those watching the race unfold. They are standing next to what looks like architectural elements, possibly the starting or finish line of the race. The setting is pastoral with trees and open sky, creating a serene backdrop to the tense and dynamic main action of the scene.

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

This image is a classical-style engraving or drawing depicting a scene with two central figures and several background figures. The centerpiece appears to involve a chase or race, with one person running and another crouching or falling. The background includes a group of spectators, some holding objects like shields. The scene is likely inspired by Greek or Roman mythology or historical events. The caption reads, "Atalantam Veneris ope vincit Hippomenes," which translates from Latin to "Hippomenes conquers Atalanta with the help of Venus."

Anthropic Claude

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

The image depicts a scene from Greek mythology, specifically the story of Atalanta defeating Hippomenes in a footrace. The central figure appears to be Atalanta, depicted as a winged figure, outpacing Hippomenes, who is shown struggling on the ground. In the background, there is a crowd of figures observing the scene. The image is rendered in an engraved style, with detailed line work capturing the dynamic movement and tension of the narrative.

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

This is a historical etching or engraving depicting the mythological story of Atalanta and Hippomenes. The scene shows two figures in a race, with one ahead and one falling behind. In the background, there are trees and some onlookers standing near what appears to be columns or architectural elements. The image has a classical artistic style typical of Renaissance or Baroque period illustrations. The Latin text at the bottom reads "Atalantam Veneris ope vincit Hippomenes" which translates to "Hippomenes defeats Atalanta with Venus's help." This references the mythological tale where Hippomenes won a footrace against Atalanta by using golden apples given to him by Venus to distract her during the race. The artwork shows dynamic movement and action through the poses of the running figures, and uses cross-hatching technique common in engravings of this period. The composition draws the viewer's eye from right to left, following the direction of the race.

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 Atalanta and Hippomenes. The illustration shows Atalanta, a female athlete, running alongside Hippomenes, a male athlete, as they compete in a footrace. Atalanta is dressed in a flowing robe and has her hair tied back, while Hippomenes wears a tunic and has his hair loose. Both athletes are shown in mid-stride, their legs extended and their arms outstretched for balance. In the background, a group of spectators watches the race, including a woman who appears to be a judge or referee. The scene is set in a natural landscape, with trees and hills visible in the distance. The illustration is rendered in a classical style, with detailed lines and shading that evoke the grandeur and drama of ancient Greek art. The use of muted colors and the focus on the athletes' movements and expressions create a sense of tension and energy, drawing the viewer's attention to the central action of the scene. Overall, the image effectively captures the excitement and athleticism of the mythological story, inviting the viewer to imagine the drama and competition of the ancient world.

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

This image is a black-and-white illustration of two women running, with one woman in the foreground and another in the background. The woman in the foreground is crouched down, while the woman in the background is running towards her. In the background, there are trees and buildings, as well as other people standing around. The overall atmosphere of the image suggests that it may be a scene from a story or myth, possibly depicting a moment of action or drama. The image also includes text at the bottom, which reads "Atalantam Veneris ope vincit Hippomenes" in Latin. This text translates to "Hippomenes defeats Atalanta with the help of Venus." This suggests that the image may be related to the myth of Atalanta and Hippomenes, where Hippomenes uses golden apples given to him by Venus to distract Atalanta and win a race against her.

Text analysis

Amazon

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97 Atalantam Veneris ope vincit Hippomenes
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Google

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