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Title

Stag Pursued by Dogs

Date

16th-17th century

People

Artist: Jan Griffier, Flemish 1645? - 1718

Artist after: Francis Barlow, British c. 1626-1704

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Belinda L. Randall from the collection of John Witt Randall, R4804

Human Generated Data

Title

Stag Pursued by Dogs

People

Artist: Jan Griffier, Flemish 1645? - 1718

Artist after: Francis Barlow, British c. 1626-1704

Date

16th-17th century

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Belinda L. Randall from the collection of John Witt Randall, R4804

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2023-10-23

Animal 99.8
Deer 99.8
Mammal 99.8
Wildlife 99.8
Art 98.1
Elk 97.9
Painting 94.9
Canine 88.9
Dog 88.9
Pet 88.9
Dog 86.8
Drawing 73.5
Antler 55.1

Clarifai
created on 2019-02-27

print 99.7
art 99.7
illustration 99.7
engraving 99
painting 97.9
visuals 97.6
vintage 97.3
old 96.3
animal 96.2
antique 95.8
mammal 95.4
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etching 94.9
retro 93
lion 89.1
cavalry 86.9
chalk out 86.3
image 84.4
nature 81.8
lithograph 79.6

Imagga
created on 2019-02-27

sand 91.8
soil 67.4
earth 51.3
sketch 45.2
drawing 36.4
representation 28.2
old 27.2
ancient 23.4
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art 20.3
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history 14.3
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design 13.7
sea 13.5
close 13.1
text 13.1
wall 13
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architecture 12.5
ocean 12.4
nobody 12.4
retro 12.3
culture 12
cash 11.9
backgrounds 11.4
sculpture 11.3
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symbol 10.8
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note 10.1
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water 8
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structure 7.8
color 7.8
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decay 7.7
summer 7.7
grungy 7.6
canvas 7.6
sign 7.5
closeup 7.4
rough 7.3
carving 7.2
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coast 7.2

Google
created on 2019-02-27

Antelope 90.2
Deer 89.4
Art 79.3
Wildlife 76.2
Printmaking 73.6
Illustration 73.2
Hare 63.1
Tail 57.8
Cow-goat family 56.1
Musk deer 53.9
Drawing 51.1
Elk 50.5

Microsoft
created on 2019-02-27

text 100
book 99.7
art 99.7
animal 98.3
drawing 72.1
sketch 34.9
illustration 34.5

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Dog
Dog 88.9%

Categories

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2019-02-27

a close up of a book 35.5%
close up of a book 29.8%

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-09

The image is an intricate and detailed engraving depicting a dramatic hunting scene. At the center, a stag is in mid-leap, with its legs extended and head raised, appearing to be in a state of alarm or distress with its tongue out. Chasing the stag are at least three hunting dogs. One dog is directly beneath the stag, capturing the scene of the hunt, while two other dogs are seen in pursuit behind. The setting features a landscape with foliage, bushes, and trees that indicate a wooded area, enhancing the sense of a wild, natural environment. The image has a classic, historical aura, likely reflecting the style and techniques of 17th-century artwork. The articulation of the animals’ anatomy and the meticulous attention to texture and detail suggest a high level of craftsmanship. The engraving includes the following inscriptions: "F. Barlow delin," indicating Francis Barlow as the artist who drew the original design, "I. Griffier fecit" attributed to Jan Griffier as the engraver, with the additional note "(Resp. print fr Jun & Emili de Bie 1648)," specifying the print was completed in 1648. Finally, "P. Tempest exc" shows that the print was published or commissioned by P. Tempest. The historical context and style suggest this work captures the traditions and cultural practices related to hunting during the 17th century.

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-09

This image is an etching or engraving that depicts a nature scene. At the center, there is a large stag with prominent antlers looking upwards and contorted in a dynamic pose, suggesting motion or struggle. Its body is turned towards the right while its head is facing upwards and slightly to the left. The stag's mouth is open, possibly indicating that it is in distress or exerting effort. There are two dogs in the scene engaged with the stag—both appear to be hunting dogs based on their build and collars. The dog to the left is lunging towards the stag's throat. The other dog, on the right side of the stag, is closer to its hind legs, with its mouth near the stag's belly, possibly biting or about to bite. Both dogs exhibit an aggressive posture. The setting is outdoors, with foliage, ground vegetation, and what seems to be a tree or bush on the left side. The background is simple, mainly composed of a skyline, which allows the confrontation between the animals to be the focal point of the etching. Inscriptions at the bottom of the image suggest the creators of the piece: "F. Barlow delin." would imply that the illustration is by the artist Francis Barlow, and "P. Tempest exc:" indicates that the piece was published or executed by Pierce Tempest. There is also text that seems to indicate the subject of the etching: "Uniter jus; fasq(ue) frem(a) Animullus. 1685". This seems to reference some concept of natural law or rights, with the year 1685 perhaps pointing to the artwork's creation date. The text is likely in Latin and could be associated with a moral or philosophical concept, but the phrase does not seem to be correctly spelled or fully interpretable as-is.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-09

This is a historical engraving or etching from 1645 depicting a dramatic hunting scene. The image shows a stag (male deer) being pursued by hunting dogs. The stag has impressive antlers and is shown in mid-stride as it attempts to escape. A greyhound or similar hunting dog is leaping up to catch the deer, while another dog is visible in pursuit. The scene is set in a natural landscape with foliage and bushes in the background. The artwork is rendered in a detailed black and white style typical of engravings from this period, with fine line work showing texture and shading. The print is credited to multiple artists, including "F. Barlow delin." and "I. Griffier fecit" with "P. Tempest ex" noted at the bottom of the piece.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-09

This is an antique etching or engraving depicting two stags, likely red deer, resting in a natural landscape setting. The larger stag is lying down while the smaller one, possibly younger, is standing and looking alert with its head turned. The animals are rendered in fine detail, showing their muscular bodies, antlers, and fur. The stag lying down has an impressive set of antlers with many points. The background includes trees and foliage, providing a sense of the deer's habitat. The composition draws the eye to the two deer as the central focus. At the bottom, there is text in Latin that likely identifies the species and provides the name of the artist who created this naturalistic animal study print. The style and aged appearance suggest it was made in the 17th-18th centuries as part of a series or collection documenting different animals.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-09

This image depicts a scene from nature, showing two deer or stags in a wooded, naturalistic setting. The larger deer is standing upright with its antlers raised, while the smaller deer appears to be resting or lying on the ground. The background features trees and foliage, creating a serene and rustic atmosphere. The image has a distinctive engraved or etched style, with fine lines and details capturing the textures and forms of the animals and their environment.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-13

The image is a detailed engraving of a scene depicting a large stag with antlers being attacked by a pack of dogs. The stag, positioned centrally, is shown in a dynamic pose, with its legs stretched out and its head raised in a defensive stance. Its antlers are prominent, adding to the overall sense of drama and tension in the scene. In the foreground, a group of dogs is shown attacking the stag, their bodies twisted and contorted as they bite and claw at the animal. The dogs are depicted in various states of motion, with some appearing to be in mid-air, while others are shown on the ground, struggling to get a grip on the stag's legs. The background of the image is less detailed than the foreground, but it appears to be a wooded area, with trees and foliage visible behind the stag and dogs. The overall atmosphere of the image is one of intense action and struggle, with the stag fighting for its life against the relentless attack of the dogs. The engraving style used in the image is highly detailed and realistic, with intricate lines and shading used to create a sense of depth and texture. The use of chiaroscuro, a technique that uses strong contrasts between light and dark to create a sense of volume, adds to the overall drama and tension of the scene. Overall, the image is a powerful and evocative depiction of a intense and dramatic scene, with the stag and dogs locked in a fierce struggle for survival.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-13

The image is a sepia-toned illustration of a deer being chased by two dogs. The deer, with large antlers, is in the center of the image, facing right and appearing to run or jump over a hill. It has a long neck and legs, and its mouth is open as if it is making a sound. To the left of the deer are two dogs, one behind the other, chasing after it. They have short fur and long ears, and their mouths are also open. The background of the image features trees and bushes on the left side, with a cloudy sky above. The overall atmosphere of the image suggests a dynamic and energetic scene, with the deer and dogs in motion. At the bottom of the image, there is a caption that reads "F. Barlow delin." on the left side, and "P.Tempest ex:" on the right side. In the middle, it says "I.Griffier fecit. (The painter from Amsterdam 1648)". This suggests that the image was created by an artist named F. Barlow, engraved by I. Griffier, and published by P. Tempest.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-09

The image is a black-and-white drawing of two dogs and a deer. The deer is in the middle, with the two dogs on either side. The deer has its mouth open, and its head is tilted upwards. The two dogs have their heads tilted downwards, and they seem to be looking at the deer. The background is blurry, and it seems to be a forest.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-09

The image is an etching titled "Loup Griffier Fait," created by P. Tempest. It depicts a dramatic scene involving a stag and a dog. The stag, with its impressive antlers, is in a dynamic pose, appearing to be in motion, with its mouth open as if roaring or panting. The dog, also in a dynamic pose, seems to be in the midst of attacking the stag, with its mouth open and claws extended. The scene is set in a natural environment, with trees and plants in the background, and a cloudy sky above. The image is signed by the artist, P. Tempest, and includes a dedication to F. Barlon.

Text analysis

Amazon

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P.Tempest
P.Tempest ex:
1645
ex:
I.Griffier
fecit.
F.Barlow delin.
I.Griffier fecit. born at Amsterdam 1645
F.Barlow
born
at Amsterdam

Google

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