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Human Generated Data

Title

Scene from the Story of Job

Date

16th-17th century

People

Artist: Anonymous Netherlands 1600, Netherlandish late 16th-early 17th centuries

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Belinda L. Randall from the collection of John Witt Randall, R951NA

Human Generated Data

Title

Scene from the Story of Job

People

Artist: Anonymous Netherlands 1600, Netherlandish late 16th-early 17th centuries

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, R951NA

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-08-10

Painting 97.7
Art 97.7
Person 96.4
Human 96.4
Archaeology 91.8
Person 91.3
Soil 89.9
Person 71.3
Person 69.6
Person 68

Clarifai
created on 2019-08-10

art 99.7
people 99.1
illustration 98.5
man 98.1
sculpture 96.7
religion 95.7
sword 95.4
adult 95.1
saint 95
painting 94.5
print 93.3
cavalry 92.3
Renaissance 92.2
visuals 91.6
ancient 91.5
crown 91.2
god 91
cape 90.9
nude 90.1
relief 89.8

Imagga
created on 2019-08-10

stucco 47.7
old 28.6
currency 27
ancient 26.9
money 26.4
art 26
history 26
sculpture 25.9
cash 25.7
paper 24.3
carving 23.6
stone 21.2
finance 21.2
temple 20.9
bank 19.7
financial 17.8
dollar 17.7
architecture 17.2
memorial 17
structure 16.3
stamp 16.2
brass 15.9
vintage 15.7
banking 15.6
texture 15.3
wealth 15.3
bill 15.2
statue 15.2
antique 15
business 14.6
culture 14.6
pattern 14.4
note 13.8
close 13.7
dollars 13.5
religion 13.5
travel 13.4
tile 13.4
monument 13.1
wall 12.9
grunge 12.8
carved 12.7
bills 12.6
savings 12.1
historic 11.9
retro 11.5
decoration 11.2
landmark 10.9
banknote 10.7
historical 10.4
design 10.1
die 10
carvings 9.9
one 9.7
hundred 9.7
detail 9.7
god 9.6
sketch 9.5
rich 9.3
economy 9.3
investment 9.2
relief 9.1
arabesque 9
value 8.7
heritage 8.7
pay 8.6
exchange 8.6
traditional 8.3
exterior 8.3
buckle 8.3
tourism 8.3
style 8.2
building 7.9
textured 7.9
museum 7.9
banknotes 7.8
us 7.7
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profit 7.7
shaping tool 7.5
religious 7.5
famous 7.5
classic 7.4
backgrounds 7.3
success 7.3
aged 7.2
border 7.2
color 7.2
representation 7
drawing 7

Google
created on 2019-08-10

Painting 90.9
Art 90.6
Relief 74.7
Mythology 71.7
Visual arts 69.9
Stock photography 65.4
Illustration 62.3
Artwork 60.1
Drawing 51.1

Microsoft
created on 2019-08-10

text 100
book 99.4
drawing 97.7
sketch 95.2
painting 84.4
person 84.3
illustration 66.8
engraving 54.8

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

AWS Rekognition

Age 38-56
Gender Male, 53.2%
Fear 45%
Disgusted 45%
Happy 45.1%
Angry 45.1%
Confused 45%
Sad 45.1%
Calm 54.6%
Surprised 45%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Painting
Person
Painting 97.7%

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 100%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2019-08-10

a close up of a book 51.8%
close up of a book 46%
a book on a wood surface 45.9%

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-08

This image is an engraving depicting a complex scene with multiple human figures and supernatural elements. To the left, a seated, anguished man is being consoled by a standing woman; this figure resembles the biblical character of Job, who was beset by suffering. Above them, in the sky, are angelic figures, and one dramatically falling figure with wings, possibly representing a fallen angel or the descent of Satan. To the right, a group of three figures converses as they walk; they seem to be oblivious to or removed from the turmoil affecting the central characters. In the background, there's a pastoral scene with people working the fields and tending to livestock. The text at the bottom reads, "A proprio dixit derisus Iobus, Si bona suscepimus de manu dei mala quare non suscipiamus. Iob. 2.9." This is likely a reference to the Book of Job from the Bible, which discusses the nature of suffering and faith. The text in Latin translates to something along the lines of "Job, who was mocked, said for himself, 'If we have received good things at the hand of God, why should we not receive evil?'" (Job 2:9). This quote reflects the theme of the engraving, depicting Job's patience and endurance in the face of his trials. Above the text, there's a string of Hebrew script which adds a further religious or scriptural context to the scene. However, without specific knowledge of the characters or text, the exact meaning or context may be uncertain. The overall impression is that of a narrative or moral lesson being depicted, rooted in Judeo-Christian religious tradition.

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

This image is an intricate engraving illustrating a scene from the Book of Job in the Bible. The central figure seated on the ground is likely Job, who is depicted covered in sores and holding his head in apparent despair. Job's suffering is a prominent element, and his state of physical and emotional distress is evident. To Job's right, there is a standing figure, presumably his wife, with an expression that suggests she is speaking to him, possibly urging him to abandon his faith, in line with the biblical account. Behind Job and his wife, there is a group of people, which probably includes Job's friends who came to visit him, shown in a discussion and some mounted on animals, highlighting their journey to see Job. In the upper portion of the image, a dramatic scene unfolds in the heavens. A winged figure is descending from the clouds holding a container, possibly pouring out afflictions. This can be interpreted as an angel or a representation of Satan, who in the biblical text was given permission to test Job's faith. On the right side of the upper portion, there are more ethereal figures observing, likely representing a divine council or heavenly beings. The background of the image depicts Job's livestock and servants, emphasizing the immense loss he has suffered as per the narrative found in the Book of Job. The Latin inscription at the bottom of the engraving reads: "A proprio dicrit derisus coniuge Jobus. Si bona suscepi cur mala ferre negem," which translates to, "Job mocked by his own wife. If we have received good from God, why should we not accept trouble?" (Job 2:9). This reinforces the theme of Job maintaining his faith and integrity despite immense suffering and encouragement to curse God.

Anthropic Claude

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

This is a religious engraving depicting a scene from the Book of Job. The artwork shows several figures in classical robes in a dramatic landscape setting. In the sky, there's a figure falling or diving downward with dramatic clouds and rays of light. On the ground, the composition shows people interacting, with one seated figure appearing to be in distress or contemplation while others stand nearby. In the background, there are animals (possibly sheep or cattle) on a hillside and other figures on horseback. The image has Latin text at the bottom that references Job 2:9, which relates to Job's suffering and his response to adversity. The artistic style appears to be from the Renaissance or Baroque period, with careful attention to classical drapery, perspective, and dramatic lighting effects typical of religious art from that era. The engraving technique shows fine linear details and cross-hatching to create shadows and volume in the figures and landscape. It's rendered in monochromatic tones, typical of engravings from this period.

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

This image depicts an engraving or etching from the Bible story of Job. The scene shows Job sitting on the ground, covered in sores or wounds, while his wife stands over him gesturing. Other figures surround them, likely Job's friends who have come to visit him in his suffering. In the background, there appears to be a storm cloud or whirlwind, possibly representing God speaking to Job out of the storm as described in the Book of Job. The Latin text at the bottom seems to reference Job chapter 2 verse 9, likely his wife's words suggesting he "curse God and die" in the midst of his afflictions. The etching style uses dense cross-hatching and shading to create a dramatic, emotionally weighty composition focused on Job's anguished state. It captures a pivotal moment in the well-known biblical narrative about faith amidst suffering.

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

The image appears to be an engraved illustration depicting various mythological or biblical scenes. It shows several figures engaged in different activities, including a central figure who appears to be reclining or sitting, surrounded by other figures. In the background, there is a dramatic sky with clouds and figures in motion. The overall style and composition suggest this is a complex artistic work with multiple narrative elements.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-16

The image depicts a scene from the Bible, specifically the story of Job. The scene shows Job and his friends, Eliphaz, Bildad, Zophar, and Elihu, gathered around a fire in the wilderness. Job is seated on a rock, while his friends stand around him, engaged in conversation. In the background, a group of people can be seen in the distance, possibly representing the angels who appeared to Job after his suffering. The sky above is dark and stormy, with clouds and lightning illuminating the scene. The overall atmosphere of the image is one of sorrow and contemplation, as Job and his friends reflect on his misfortunes and the nature of God's justice. The image conveys a sense of depth and complexity, inviting the viewer to ponder the themes and emotions presented. The image is likely a representation of the biblical account of Job, which tells the story of a righteous man who suffers greatly at the hands of God, only to be vindicated and rewarded in the end. The image captures the essence of this story, conveying the emotions and themes that are central to the narrative.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-16

The image is a vintage illustration of a scene from the Bible, specifically Job 2:9. The illustration depicts Job sitting on the ground, surrounded by his wife and friends, while a group of people in the background are being attacked by demons. The scene is set against a dramatic sky with dark clouds and lightning. In the foreground, Job is shown sitting on the ground, wearing a long robe and looking down at the ground. His wife stands next to him, holding a bowl and looking at him with concern. Two of his friends are also present, one of whom is holding a staff and looking up at the sky. In the background, a group of people are being attacked by demons. The demons are depicted as winged creatures with sharp teeth and claws, and they are shown biting and clawing at the people. The people are trying to defend themselves, but they appear to be overwhelmed by the demons. The illustration is done in a style reminiscent of Renaissance art, with intricate details and shading. The overall effect is one of drama and intensity, conveying the sense of chaos and destruction that is described in the biblical passage. At the bottom of the illustration, there is a caption in Latin that reads "A proprio dicit derifus coniuge Jobus, Si bona fuccepi cur mala ferre negem." This translates to "Job said to his wife, 'If we have received good things from God, why should we not also accept evil?'" This quote is taken from Job 2:10, and it highlights the theme of suffering and acceptance that is central to the book of Job.

Amazon Nova

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

The image depicts a black-and-white illustration of the biblical story of Job. The drawing features a man sitting on a rock, with a man standing next to him and two other men standing behind him. The man sitting on the rock is Job, who is being comforted by his friends. In the distance, there are people standing on a mountain, and there is a man running towards them. The image also includes text written in a foreign language.

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

The image is an old drawing of a scene from the Bible. It depicts Job, an elderly man, sitting on the ground, probably in a desert. He is looking at the sky and seems to be praying. Behind him, there are two men who seem to be helping him. The man on the right is holding a cloth and seems to be wiping Job's face. The man on the left is holding Job's hand. In the background, there are people, animals, and a mountain.

Text analysis

Amazon

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A proprio dicit derifus coniuge Fobus Si bona Tufrepi cur mala ferre negem. 10b.2.9:
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Google

A proprio dicit derifus roniuge Jobus, Si bona fufcepi tur mala ferre negem. Iob. 2.9.
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