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Title

"Behold now Behemoth which I made with thee,"

Date

1825

People

Artist: William Blake, British 1757 - 1827

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Bequest of Grenville L. Winthrop, M10462

Human Generated Data

Title

"Behold now Behemoth which I made with thee,"

People

Artist: William Blake, British 1757 - 1827

Date

1825

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Bequest of Grenville L. Winthrop, M10462

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-04-08

Text 88.3
Art 85.1
Human 74
Painting 70.9
Drawing 62.9
Person 48.6

Clarifai
created on 2018-02-09

people 99.2
print 99.1
illustration 99
art 98.9
old 98.4
collection 98.1
paper 97.8
man 97.2
vintage 97.1
painting 97
engraving 96.5
antique 96
retro 94.9
stamp 94.8
post 94.8
portrait 92.3
one 92
science 89.4
visuals 88.3
ancient 87.7

Imagga
created on 2018-02-09

arabesque 39
vintage 35.6
stamp 30.8
paper 29.8
mail 28.8
old 26.5
amulet 26.4
postmark 25.7
postage 25.6
money 25.6
art 25
letter 23.9
post 23.9
postal 22.6
currency 22.5
cash 22
dollar 21.4
charm 20.9
retro 20.5
antique 18.7
finance 18.6
ancient 18.2
dollars 17.4
envelope 17.3
bank 17
culture 16.3
one 15.7
bill 15.2
stamps 14.8
printed 14.8
hundred 14.5
drawing 14.3
frame 14.3
decoration 14
rich 14
banking 13.8
shows 13.8
design 13.8
collection 13.5
us 13.5
symbol 13.5
history 13.4
financial 13.4
close 13.1
bookmark 13.1
pattern 13
wealth 12.6
texture 12.5
sketch 12.4
business 12.2
grunge 11.9
global 11.9
delivery 11.7
ornate 11
philately 10.9
black 10.8
closeup 10.8
card 10.8
exchange 10.5
office 10.5
savings 10.3
museum 10.1
note 10.1
zigzag 9.9
religion 9.9
renaissance 9.8
stencil 9.8
cutting 9.7
communications 9.6
fine 9.5
unique 9.5
floral 9.4
historic 9.2
aged 9.1
post mail 8.9
canceled 8.9
masterpiece 8.9
circa 8.9
paintings 8.8
bills 8.8
banknote 8.7
parchment 8.7
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loan 8.6
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representation 8.4
sign 8.3
gold 8.2
decor 8
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mosaic 7.9
fame 7.9
known 7.9
painter 7.8
letters 7.8
blank 7.7
elegant 7.7
wallpaper 7.7
painted 7.6
document 7.4
church 7.4
border 7.2

Google
created on 2018-02-09

art 87.3
text 86.8
black and white 83.3
organ 70.9
illustration 68.1
organism 67
history 66.5
printmaking 61.5
drawing 61.2
artwork 60.5
visual arts 59.8
font 59.4
fictional character 56.2
monochrome 55.3
paper 51.6

Microsoft
created on 2018-02-09

text 100
book 100

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

AWS Rekognition

Age 20-38
Gender Male, 86%
Confused 2.3%
Happy 7.7%
Sad 30.1%
Angry 4.5%
Disgusted 0.5%
Surprised 3.5%
Calm 51.4%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person
Person 48.6%

Categories

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2018-02-09

a close up of a book 84.5%
close up of a book 81.4%
a close up of a book cover 81.3%

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-29

The image is an intricate black-and-white engraving depicting a scene from the Book of Job in the Bible. At the center, there are two mythical creatures, Behemoth and Leviathan. Behemoth, resembling a large quadruped with a rhinoceros-like appearance, is shown standing prominently. Below Behemoth, Leviathan is depicted as a sea serpent coiled around itself. Surrounding these creatures are four angels, two on each side, engaged in various poses and actions. The frame of the central image contains text: - At the top, it says, "Can any understand the spreadings of the Clouds, the noise of his Tabernacle." - On the bottom, it reads, "Behold now Behemoth which I made with thee." Additionally, more textual elements and scriptural references are inscribed within the borders and corners of the image, adding a narrative and contextual frame to the central illustration. The artwork was created by William Blake and is signed "W Blake invent et sculpt" with publication details at the bottom.

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-01-27

This is a detailed engraving with a central focal image surrounded by various figures and texts. The central image shows a large animal that resembles a hippopotamus, biting its tail in circular form, with scales depicted on its back, resting on what appears to be a dark, shaded ground. Surrounding the creature, there is a decorative circular frame with an intricate design, somewhat floral or organic in nature. In the corners of the engraving, there are smaller, detailed vignettes that contain human figures in various poses and activities, some looking pensive, others in expressive gestures. The top corners have cloudy forms with text. The overall layout of the image has a classical composition with a balance of figurative illustrations and written script. The image is captioned below with the words, "Behold now Behemoth which I made with thee." Below the central figure, the artist signature with the date of publication, and additional details regarding the print's release are present. The words "London Published as the Act directs March 8.1825 by W. Blake N.3 Fountain Court Strand' indicate the publishing information.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-haiku-48k-20240307 on 2024-03-29

The image appears to be an engraved illustration from an older publication. It depicts a fantastical scene with biblical and mythical elements. The central focus is a large, winged creature that resembles a mythological beast called Behemoth. Surrounding the Behemoth are various other mythical or symbolic figures, including angels and an elderly man, likely representing a divine or supernatural presence. The entire scene is set within a fantastical, cosmic landscape filled with stars and clouds. The text above the central image asks "Can any understand the spreadings of the clouds? the noise of his Tabernacle", suggesting a deeper religious or philosophical context to the illustration.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-24

The image is a black-and-white illustration of the biblical creature Behemoth, which is depicted as a large elephant-like creature with a long snout and tusks. The creature is shown in a circular frame, surrounded by text that describes its size and strength. Above the creature, there are several figures, including an angel and a man, who appear to be discussing or observing the creature. The background of the image is dark, with some stars visible in the sky. The overall atmosphere of the image is one of awe and wonder, as if the viewer is being presented with a glimpse of a powerful and mysterious creature from another world. The use of black and white adds to the sense of drama and contrast, highlighting the creature's massive size and imposing presence.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-11-26

The image depicts a page from William Blake's illuminated book, "Jerusalem: The Emanation of the Giant Albion." This particular page is plate 15, titled "Can any understand the spreadings of the clouds the noise of his Tabernacle." The illustration features a central figure of Christ, surrounded by angels and a dragon, with a circular frame containing an elephant and a dragon. The text is written in a poetic style, characteristic of Blake's work, and includes phrases such as "Behold now Behemoth which I made with thee" and "Of Leviathan he saith, He is the chief of the ways of God." The illustration is rendered in a detailed and intricate manner, with a focus on the symbolic and mystical elements of the scene. The use of bold lines, vibrant colors, and intricate patterns creates a sense of depth and dimensionality, drawing the viewer's eye into the heart of the image. Overall, the image is a testament to Blake's unique artistic style and his ability to convey complex theological and philosophical ideas through his work. The use of symbolism, metaphor, and imagery creates a rich and layered narrative that invites the viewer to explore and interpret the meaning behind the image.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-27

The image is a black-and-white engraving of a biblical scene. It depicts a man with a lion's head and wings, likely representing a cherub, standing on a cloud. He is surrounded by two angels, one on each side, who are also standing on clouds. The cherub is holding a scroll and appears to be reading it. Below the cherub and the angels, there is a large creature resembling a hippopotamus with wings, standing on the water. The creature has a long snout and a large, open mouth. The image is framed by a decorative border with text on each side. The text on the top left reads, "Can any understand the spreadings of the Clouds the noise of his Tabernacle," and the text on the top right reads, "Behold now Behemoth which I made with thee." The text at the bottom reads, "W. Blake inventit & sculpt London Published as the Act directs March 6. 1825 by W. Blake N. 3 Fountain Court Strand." The engraving is signed by William Blake, a renowned artist and poet known for his mystical and visionary works.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-27

The image is a black-and-white illustration by William Blake. It depicts a scene from the Bible, specifically the story of Job. The central figure is Job, who is shown in a state of contemplation and distress. Above Job, there is a depiction of God, who is portrayed as a powerful and majestic figure. The image also includes various animals, such as a hippopotamus and a dragon, which are mentioned in the Book of Job. The overall composition of the image is intricate and detailed, with a focus on the emotional and spiritual aspects of the story.

Text analysis

Amazon

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