Human Generated Data

Title

Bacchus, Ceres, and Pomona

Date

17th century

People

Artist: Cornelis Schut I, Flemish 1597 - 1655

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Belinda L. Randall from the collection of John Witt Randall, R1105NA

Human Generated Data

Title

Bacchus, Ceres, and Pomona

People

Artist: Cornelis Schut I, Flemish 1597 - 1655

Date

17th century

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Belinda L. Randall from the collection of John Witt Randall, R1105NA

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-08-06

Art 95.3

Clarifai
created on 2019-08-06

illustration 99.8
art 99.8
people 99.8
print 99.7
engraving 98.9
woodcut 98.1
man 97.9
adult 97.8
painting 97.4
visuals 96.5
one 95.4
sword 95.4
religion 95.2
group 94.8
portrait 94.3
ancient 94.1
chalk out 94
etching 93.7
old 92.7
mythology 92.6

Imagga
created on 2019-08-06

shield 61.1
armor 48.2
protective covering 36.5
currency 33.2
money 33.2
art 26.8
cash 26.5
finance 26.2
china 25.8
covering 25.6
ceramic ware 24.6
coin 23.9
old 23.7
financial 21.4
dollar 21.4
porcelain 20.8
bank 20.6
antique 20.4
wealth 18.9
sculpture 18.8
ancient 18.2
banking 17.5
grunge 17
utensil 16.1
business 15.2
paper 15
design 14.7
us 14.5
bill 14.3
gold 14
texture 13.9
close 13.7
one 13.4
pay 13.4
history 13.4
carving 13.4
vintage 13.2
wallpaper 13
pattern 13
economy 13
metal 12.9
shiny 12.7
style 12.6
coins 12.6
exchange 12.4
rich 12.1
stucco 12
artistic 11.3
earthenware 11.2
decoration 10.9
banknote 10.7
dollars 10.6
savings 10.3
silver 9.7
detail 9.7
finances 9.6
change 9.6
culture 9.4
architecture 9.4
effect 9.1
retro 9
religion 9
color 8.9
hundred 8.7
light 8.7
golden 8.6
worn 8.6
statue 8.6
commerce 8.4
investment 8.3
majolica 8.2
structure 8.2
digital 8.1
futuristic 8.1
symbol 8.1
graphic 8
plastic art 7.9
textured 7.9
carved 7.8
payment 7.7
flame 7.5
element 7.4
drawing 7.4
backdrop 7.4
fractal 7.4
aged 7.2
black 7.2
colorful 7.2
face 7.1
travel 7

Google
created on 2019-08-06

Microsoft
created on 2019-08-06

text 100
book 99.8
drawing 99.1
sketch 98.9
illustration 86.7
engraving 83.5
person 65.6
cartoon 57.8
art 51.6

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

AWS Rekognition

Age 26-43
Gender Male, 92.5%
Surprised 1.3%
Sad 60.8%
Disgusted 2.5%
Happy 0.4%
Angry 4.6%
Calm 28.6%
Confused 1.9%

AWS Rekognition

Age 26-43
Gender Male, 83.3%
Confused 9.1%
Sad 31%
Happy 1.8%
Calm 35.5%
Disgusted 8.6%
Angry 7.2%
Surprised 6.9%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Painting

Clarifai

No features identified

AWS Rekognition

Painting 90.7%

Categories

Imagga
created on 2019-08-06

paintings art 100%

Captions

Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-08-06

a close up of a book 42.6%
close up of a book 38.1%
a close up of a book cover 38%

Clarifai

No captions written

Salesforce

Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-04

a photograph of a drawing of a woman with a bunch of grapes

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-08

This is a detailed engraving that features mythological figures surrounded by abundant foliage and fruit. The central figure appears to be seated and draped in flowing garments with an elaborate headpiece made of leaves and fruit. To the right, another figure, possibly a child or a smaller deity, holds up a basket or bowl filled with fruit. The scene is rich in symbolism, suggesting themes of harvest, fertility, and abundance. The title at the bottom, "Bacchus Ceres Pomona," references Roman deities associated with wine, agriculture, and fruit, respectively. The craftsmanship is intricate, with fine lines and textures adding depth to the image.

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-08

This image is an oval-shaped engraving depicting a classical scene. The artwork showcases a group of figures in a dynamic and flowing composition. They are surrounded by various attributes like foliage, vines, and clusters of grapes, suggesting an association with harvest and abundance. At the bottom of the engraving, fruits and more grapevines can be observed, which enhances the theme of fertility and the earth's bounty.

Inscriptions at the bottom indicate the scene is related to Bacchus, Ceres, and Pomona, who are figures from Roman mythology associated with wine, agriculture, and fruit, respectively. The presence of grapes suggests the strong connection to Bacchus, the god of wine. The text also includes the words "Corn. Schon ae f." which might signify the artist or engraver's name followed by an abbreviation of a Latin phrase. At the lower right corner, there's a price indicated as "3. 00," possibly referring to the cost of the print at the time of its creation or sale.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-08

This is a classical etching or engraving titled "Bachus Ceres Pomona" featuring allegorical figures in an oval composition. The artwork depicts mythological figures in a pastoral scene, with nude figures surrounded by fruits, grains, and natural elements. There appears to be a cherub or putto figure carrying fruits and produce. The style is characteristic of Baroque or Renaissance art, with flowing drapery and dynamic poses. The etching technique shows fine linework and crosshatching to create depth and texture. This type of imagery typically represents abundance, harvest, and the bounty of nature, as these deities were associated with wine (Bacchus), grain (Ceres), and fruit (Pomona) in Roman mythology.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-08

The image depicts an oval-shaped engraving or etching showing a scene from classical mythology, likely the story of Pomona, the Roman goddess of fruit trees, gardens and orchards. The scene shows two nude figures, a woman sitting on the ground holding fruit, and a young male figure sitting next to her amid lush vegetation and trees bearing fruit. The highly detailed etching style uses fine lines and shading to create a sense of depth and three-dimensionality in the composition. The title "BACHVS CERES POMONA" is printed below the image.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-08

The image appears to be an engraved illustration depicting a mythological scene. It shows two nude female figures, possibly representing the Roman goddess Ceres and her companion Pomona, surrounded by lush foliage, fruit, and small cherub-like figures. The figures are drawn in an ornate, classical style characteristic of Baroque or Rococo art. The overall composition is structured within an oval frame, adding to the sense of grandeur and artistic refinement.

Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-26

This is a classical etching or engraving titled "BACHUS CERES POMONA" depicting mythological figures in an oval composition. The artwork shows nude figures in a dynamic scene surrounded by fruits, grains, and foliage. The style is characteristic of Baroque or Renaissance art, with flowing drapery and natural elements. The figures appear to be celebrating or presenting harvest bounty, which is appropriate given the title's reference to Bacchus (god of wine), Ceres (goddess of grain), and Pomona (goddess of fruit trees). The composition includes cherub-like figures carrying baskets of fruit. The artwork demonstrates fine line work and cross-hatching typical of the engraving technique of the period. The overall scene suggests abundance, fertility, and celebration of nature's bounty.

Meta Llama

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

The image is a detailed engraving by Rembrandt van Rijn, titled 'Bachus Ceres Pomona' (1635). It depicts three figures: Bacchus (the god of wine), Ceres (the goddess of agriculture), and Pomona (the goddess of fruit trees). The scene is set in a lush landscape, with the three figures interacting in a harmonious and naturalistic manner. Bacchus is shown holding a wine cup, while Ceres is depicted with a sheaf of wheat, symbolizing her role in agriculture. Pomona is shown with a basket of fruit, highlighting her connection to fruit trees. The engraving showcases Rembrandt's skill in capturing light and shadow, as well as his ability to convey emotion and movement through his subjects. The overall effect is one of serenity and abundance, reflecting the themes of nature and fertility that are central to the mythological figures depicted.

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

The image is a black-and-white drawing of three figures, likely from classical mythology, surrounded by fruit and foliage. The central figure appears to be a woman, possibly Ceres (the Roman goddess of agriculture), holding a sheaf of wheat or other grains. She is surrounded by two smaller figures, one on either side, who may represent her children or attendants.

The drawing is oval in shape and features intricate details, including the texture of the figures' clothing and the leaves of the plants surrounding them. The background is plain, allowing the viewer's focus to remain on the central figures.

At the bottom of the image, there is text that reads "BACHVS CERES POMONA," which suggests that the drawing depicts the Roman goddesses Ceres and Pomona, who were associated with agriculture and fruitfulness. Overall, the image appears to be a representation of abundance and fertility, and may have been created as a symbol of prosperity or good fortune.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-08

The image is a black-and-white drawing that features a mythological scene. The drawing is done in a fine, detailed style, with intricate line work that captures the textures and forms of the subjects. The scene is enclosed within an oval frame, which gives it a classical and elegant appearance. At the center of the drawing, there is a female figure seated on the ground. She is depicted as a goddess, possibly Ceres, the Roman goddess of agriculture, whose Greek equivalent is Demeter. She is shown with a crown of wheat, symbolizing her association with crops and fertility. In her arms, she holds a cornucopia, a symbol of abundance, overflowing with fruits and grains. Beside her, there are two small figures, likely putti or cherubs, who are also holding fruits and branches, adding to the theme of fertility and plenty. The background of the drawing is filled with additional details, including more fruits and foliage, enhancing the overall theme of abundance and prosperity. The title "BACHVS CERES POMONA" is inscribed at the bottom of the drawing, referring to Bacchus (god of wine), Ceres (goddess of agriculture), and Pomona (goddess of fruit trees), further emphasizing the theme of fertility and harvest.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-08

This is an old drawing of a scene from a story. It shows two women sitting on the ground, one with a wreath on her head and the other holding a bunch of fruits. They are surrounded by a lot of leaves and branches. The drawing has a special name, "BACHVS CERES POMONA," written at the bottom. It looks like it was made a long time ago and is probably an old art piece.

Google Gemini

Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-04-30

The image is an oval monochrome etching featuring a group of figures in a lush, natural setting. A woman is seated atop rocks, draped in a flowing garment that partially reveals her torso. She has a serious expression and a headdress of wheat or grain. Behind her is another figure, also wearing a similar headdress, emerging from the trees. To the right of the seated woman, a child is standing, holding up a garland or wreath of fruit. Another child is nestled among the fruit and foliage.

The entire scene is surrounded by dense foliage, suggesting a forest or garden. Branches laden with fruit extend into the composition, adding to the sense of abundance and fertility. The etching style is characterized by fine lines and cross-hatching, creating a detailed and textured effect.

Below the image, the words "BACHVS CERES POMONA" are inscribed. A signature that reads "Corn. Schut in et fe." is located to the bottom left of the inscription, and the price "$3.00" is to the right. These inscriptions suggest that the etching may be a print after an original design or painting, and the title indicates that the figures represent Bacchus (god of wine), Ceres (goddess of agriculture), and Pomona (goddess of fruit trees).

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-04-30

This is a detailed etching depicting a mythological scene. It's set within an oval frame.

Here's a breakdown:

  • Central Figures: The composition features a woman, likely a goddess or nymph, at the center, partially draped and wearing a wreath. She's accompanied by cherubic figures and what appears to be wheat, fruits and other objects in her hair.

  • Supporting Figures: There's a background with trees and additional figures, and a cherubic figure.

  • Symbols and Imagery: The presence of fruits, wheat, and possibly a satyr suggest themes related to harvest, fertility, and abundance.

  • Etching Style: The artwork employs a technique that creates detail through fine lines and cross-hatching.

  • Text: Below the image, the inscription "BACHVS CERES POMONA" is present, identifying the subject matter as Bacchus, Ceres, and Pomona, representing the gods of wine, harvest, and fruit. Below to the left there are initials of the artist "Corn. Schut in et fe." and to the right it says "$3.00" indicating possibly the price of the print.

Mistral Pixtral

Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-09

The image is a classical engraving depicting a scene from Greek mythology. It features three main figures within an oval frame. The central figure appears to be a woman, possibly a goddess, with flowing hair and draped in a loose garment. She is holding a bunch of grapes in her left hand and is seated on a rocky surface.

To her right, there is a cherubic figure, possibly a putto or a young god, who is looking up at her. The putto is also holding grapes, suggesting a theme related to harvest or abundance.

In the background, there is a tree with leaves and branches, adding to the natural and serene setting of the scene. The engraving is detailed with intricate lines and shading, giving it a textured and dynamic appearance.

At the bottom of the image, there is a Latin inscription that reads "BACHVS CERES POMONA," which refers to Bacchus (the god of wine), Ceres (the goddess of agriculture), and Pomona (the goddess of fruitful abundance). This suggests that the scene is symbolic of fertility, harvest, and the bounty of nature.

The engraving is signed "Corn. Schut in. et fe." at the bottom left, indicating that it was created by Cornelis Schut. The number "308" is also visible at the bottom right, likely referring to a catalog or series number.

Qwen

No captions written

Text analysis

Amazon

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BACHVS CERES POMONA
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Google

$3.00 BACHVS CERES POMONA Corn: Sehut in ct fe. 11-
$3.00
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