Human Generated Data

Title

Death of Archbishop Sharp

Date

19th century

People

Artist: James Stewart, British 1791 - 1863

Artist after: William Allan, Scottish 1782-1850

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Belinda L. Randall from the collection of John Witt Randall, R11251

Human Generated Data

Title

Death of Archbishop Sharp

People

Artist: James Stewart, British 1791 - 1863

Artist after: William Allan, Scottish 1782-1850

Date

19th century

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Belinda L. Randall from the collection of John Witt Randall, R11251

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2022-01-28

Art 99.4
Human 97.5
Portrait 62.2
Photography 62.2
Face 62.2
Photo 62.2

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-27

people 99.9
print 99.9
group 99.8
art 98.9
lithograph 98.6
adult 98.4
illustration 98.1
engraving 97.8
child 97.7
many 96.8
painting 96.2
man 96.2
woman 94.7
cavalry 94.4
mammal 94
several 93.4
recreation 91.8
war 91
veil 89.8
canine 89.2

Imagga
created on 2022-01-28

memorial 28.1
brass 18.8
sky 18.5
old 16.7
newspaper 16.4
statue 15.6
man 15.5
structure 15.2
soldier 14.7
military 14.5
beach 14.3
stone 14.2
cemetery 14
travel 13.4
sand 12.8
gun 12.8
product 12.5
history 12.5
sea 12.5
ocean 12.4
person 12
rifle 11.9
battle 11.7
sculpture 11.7
people 11.7
vacation 11.5
male 11.3
water 11.3
landscape 11.2
desert 11.1
weapon 10.7
tourism 10.7
war 10.6
world 10
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creation 9.8
army 9.7
summer 9.6
ancient 9.5
men 9.4
aged 9
religion 9
private 8.9
combat 8.8
architecture 8.6
adult 8.4
outdoors 8.4
shore 8.4
danger 8.2
camouflage 8.1
coast 8.1
gravestone 8
color 7.8
death 7.7
tree 7.7
winter 7.7
two 7.6
field 7.5
city 7.5
monument 7.5
symbol 7.4
letter 7.3
dirty 7.2
romantic 7.1
love 7.1

Google
created on 2022-01-28

Microsoft
created on 2022-01-28

text 100
book 99.8
person 96.7
clothing 96.7
painting 85.9
woman 84.5
man 75.1
old 73.4
drawing 72.5
posing 40.4

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

Imagga

AWS Rekognition

Age 45-51
Gender Male, 99.8%
Angry 51.4%
Calm 22.1%
Fear 16.1%
Sad 2.8%
Surprised 2.6%
Disgusted 2.3%
Confused 2.1%
Happy 0.5%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Painting
Person

Clarifai

No features identified

AWS Rekognition

Painting 99.4%

Categories

Imagga
created on 2022-01-28

pets animals 39.6%
paintings art 32.5%
nature landscape 8.3%
beaches seaside 8%
food drinks 4.7%
people portraits 2.4%
streetview architecture 2.4%

Captions

Salesforce

Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-20

a photograph of a group of people standing around a horse drawn carriage

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-01-25

The image is an intricate and detailed historical illustration titled "The Death of Archbishop Sharp." It depicts a dramatic scene in a mountainous landscape with a group of figures involved in a violent confrontation. In the center, there is a chaotic mix of people, some on horseback and some on foot, engaging in an intense struggle. An overturned carriage is part of the central action, with various items scattered on the ground around it. A prominently featured woman in a white dress appears to be being forcibly taken or protected amidst the chaos. A dog is also present in the scene, adding to the sense of disorder. The overall tone of the image suggests a moment of crisis or significant historical event. The background features rugged terrain and a distant horizon. The engraving is signed by Sir Walter Scott of Abbotsford and William Lockhart Esq. for Germiston.

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-01-25

The image is a black and white illustration that appears to depict a dramatic scene set in a bygone era. Several individuals are gathered around a carriage in what seems to be a state of chaos or crisis. To the left, there are men and a woman on the ground in various poses of distress or aggression. Some are armed with swords or pistols, suggesting violence or a confrontation has occurred or is about to occur. The carriage itself is drawn by horses, one of which is visible in the scene, and there's a driver atop the carriage. To the right, individuals are depicted with expressions and gestures that suggest shock, fear, or concern, adding to the overall sense of turmoil. The landscape in the background features rolling hills, which gives the impression that this event is happening in a remote or rural setting.

There are inscriptions at the bottom of the image, likely providing context or credits related to the scene depicted or the creation of the illustration; however, these details are not clearly legible in this description. The art style suggests that the illustration could be historical, perhaps related to a specific event or narrative.

Anthropic Claude

Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-28

This is a historical engraving titled "The Death of Archbishop Sharp." It appears to be a dramatic scene depicting a violent historical event, showing a group of people in 17th-century clothing gathered around what appears to be a stopped carriage on a rural road. The composition is dark and moody, with mountainous terrain in the background. The scene shows considerable chaos and action, with figures scattered across the foreground, some fallen to the ground. The artwork style is typical of historical engravings from the 18th or 19th century, with fine detail and dramatic contrast between light and dark areas. The image appears to depict a notorious historical incident from Scottish history - the assassination of Archbishop James Sharp in 1679 on Magus Muir near St. Andrews. The engraving is credited at the bottom to Sir Walter Scott of Abbotsford and William Lockhart of Germiston.

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-01-25

This is a historical engraving titled "The Death of Archbishop Sharp." The scene depicts a dramatic moment set in a mountainous landscape, with a carriage and several figures engaged in what appears to be a violent confrontation. The composition shows people in 17th-century dress, with some on horseback and others on the ground. There's a mix of both elaborate and simple period clothing, suggesting different social classes among those present. A woman in a light-colored dress appears to be in distress, while several men are shown in various poses of action or confrontation. The scene includes horses, a carriage, and scattered belongings on the ground. The artistic style and sepia tones are characteristic of historical engravings, and the image appears to be depicting a significant historical event. The mountainous backdrop and the arrangement of figures creates a sense of tension and drama in the scene.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-01-25

This black and white etching depicts the death of Archbishop Sharp, who was ambushed and killed on Magus Muir in Scotland in 1679. The image shows a large group of people gathered around a stagecoach on a dirt road in a hilly, mountainous landscape. Several figures on horseback appear to be accosting or attacking the occupants of the carriage. The scene conveys a sense of violence and chaos amidst the remote, rugged surroundings. Given the title, this artwork aims to portray a dramatic historical event, the murder of the Archbishop, at the hands of a mob in a barren rural setting.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-01-25

The image depicts a historical scene with a large group of people gathered around what appears to be the body of a deceased individual. Several people are shown in various states of distress or mourning, with some wearing elaborate period clothing. The background shows a rural, mountainous landscape. The title of the image suggests this is a scene related to the death of an Archbishop Sharp.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-01-25

This image is a black-and-white illustration of a chaotic scene, titled "The Death of Archbishop Sharp." The title is written in small text at the bottom of the image.

In the foreground, a group of people are gathered around a man lying on the ground. He appears to be injured or dead. A woman in a white dress is kneeling beside him, while others are standing nearby, looking on in shock or horror. Some of the people are holding weapons, such as swords or guns, suggesting that there may have been a violent confrontation.

In the background, there are mountains and hills, which suggest that the scene is taking place in a rural or wilderness area. The sky above is cloudy and dark, adding to the sense of drama and tension.

Overall, the image conveys a sense of chaos and violence, and suggests that something tragic has occurred. The title "The Death of Archbishop Sharp" implies that the man lying on the ground is the archbishop, and that his death is the central event of the scene.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-01-25

The image is a sepia-toned engraving of a scene depicting the death of Archbishop Sharp, titled "The Death of Archbishop Sharp." The engraving shows a group of people gathered around a body lying on the ground, with some individuals pointing at it. In the background, there are mountains and a horse-drawn carriage. The engraving is surrounded by a border with text that reads "Sir Walter Scott of Abbotsford Bart" and "William Lockhart Esq of Cermiston."

  • The engraving is a historical representation of an event, likely created to commemorate the death of Archbishop Sharp.
  • The scene depicts a sense of shock and grief among the people gathered around the body.
  • The presence of a horse-drawn carriage in the background suggests that the event may have occurred in a rural or countryside setting.
  • The engraving is surrounded by a border with text that provides additional information about the subject of the engraving, including the names of the individuals involved and their titles.

Overall, the image provides a glimpse into a significant historical event and showcases the artistic skills of the engraver who created it.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-01-25

The image is a black-and-white illustration titled "The Death of Archbishop Sharp." It depicts a scene of chaos and violence. In the center, a man lies on the ground, possibly dead, with his head twisted and his body contorted. Surrounding him are various figures, some of whom are standing, while others are on horseback. The man on the ground is surrounded by people who appear to be attacking him, while others seem to be trying to help him. The scene is set in a rural landscape with mountains in the background.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-01-25

The image is a black-and-white print titled "The Death of Archbishop Sharp." It depicts a chaotic scene with various individuals engaged in different activities. A man in a hat is riding a horse, while a woman in a white dress is sitting on the ground. Another man is lying on the ground, and a dog is biting his leg. A man is holding a gun, and a man in a hat is standing near a carriage. The print captures a moment of turmoil and conflict, possibly related to the historical event of the death of Archbishop Sharp.

Google Gemini

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-04-29

The image is a sepia-toned engraving depicting the death of Archbishop Sharp. It's a dramatic scene set on a rural road, with a sense of chaos and violence.

Here are some key elements:

  • Central Figures: In the foreground, a man in clerical attire (presumably the Archbishop) is kneeling or collapsing on the ground, likely the victim of an assault. Other figures are around him, reacting with shock and distress.
  • Attackers: Men in period attire are engaged in the attack, some wielding weapons.
  • The Carriage: A horse-drawn carriage is present, likely the Archbishop's transport, with figures inside and around it, observing the scene with fear or concern.
  • Supporting Characters: Various other figures are scattered around the scene, including people on horseback, and a dog.
  • Setting: The background reveals a rural landscape with hills and a sky.

The overall impression is one of a violent and sudden event, with the engraving style contributing to a sense of historical narrative.

Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-04-29

The image depicts a dramatic scene titled "The Death of Archbishop Sharp." In the center, a man, presumably Archbishop Sharp, is kneeling, wearing a black robe and white collar. He appears to be either dead or in distress. Around him, a chaotic scene unfolds with various figures in different states of alarm and action.

To the left, a man on horseback is seen, along with others who seem to be involved in a skirmish. A dog is running in the foreground, adding to the sense of disorder. On the right, there's a carriage with passengers inside looking out, suggesting they were part of the entourage. A man in a cowboy hat is on top of the carriage.

In the background, a landscape with mountains under a cloudy sky sets the stage for this historical or fictional event. The overall style of the image suggests it is an engraving or etching, typical of illustrations from older books or historical records.

Mistral Pixtral

Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-05-27

The image depicts a dramatic scene titled "The Death of Archbishop Sharp." The artwork is a detailed engraving by William Forrest, based on a painting by William Eckford Lauder. It captures the moment of the assassination of Archbishop James Sharp on May 3, 1679, at Magus Muir near St. Andrews in Scotland.

In the foreground, Archbishop Sharp is seen lying on the ground, presumably mortally wounded. Surrounding him are several individuals, some of whom appear to be his attackers, while others might be bystanders or companions. The scene is chaotic, with people in various states of distress or action. One man, standing on the carriage, seems to be directing or observing the scene.

The background features a hilly landscape, suggesting a rural setting. A horse-drawn carriage is prominently positioned, indicating that the archbishop was likely traveling when the attack occurred. The overall mood of the image is somber and tense, reflecting the gravity of the event.

The inscription at the bottom of the image provides details about the artwork and the event, including the names of the artist and engraver, and the historical context of Archbishop Sharp's death.

Qwen

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

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