Human Generated Data

Title

Other Laws for the People

Date

18th-19th century

People

Artist: Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes, Spanish 1746 - 1828

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Mrs. Eric Schroeder, M20648

Human Generated Data

Title

Other Laws for the People

People

Artist: Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes, Spanish 1746 - 1828

Date

18th-19th century

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Mrs. Eric Schroeder, M20648

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2022-01-22

Art 96.3
Elephant 91.9
Mammal 91.9
Wildlife 91.9
Animal 91.9
Drawing 90.1
Human 90.1
Person 80.7
Painting 80.3
Sketch 75
Canvas 71.8
Person 66
Buffalo 60

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-26

painting 99.5
print 99.4
art 99.4
people 99.2
illustration 99.1
mammal 98.9
elephant 98.1
no person 97.2
one 97.1
adult 96.8
man 96.7
portrait 95.2
two 94
vintage 91.6
engraving 89.2
cavalry 87.6
animal 86.2
tree 86.2
wear 86.1
retro 85.2

Imagga
created on 2022-01-22

elephant 59
mammal 54.6
wildlife 41
safari 37.6
wild 36.6
bull 27.4
park 24.7
animals 21.3
tusker 20.8
warthog 20.5
national 19.9
swine 19.7
reserve 19.4
grass 18.2
dangerous 17.1
south 16.9
brown 16.2
horse 16.1
conservation 16.1
ungulate 15.7
black 15.6
outdoor 13.8
horses 13.6
buffalo 12.8
field 12.5
travel 12
outdoors 11.9
herbivore 11.8
grazing 11.8
horn 11.8
wilderness 11.7
farm 11.6
pasture 11.5
landscape 11.2
dog 11
head 10.9
bison 10.9
danger 10.9
rhinoceros 10.8
menagerie 10.8
natural 10.7
five 10.7
zoo 10.6
calf 10.1
water 10
bullfight 9.9
tusk 9.9
game 9.8
trunk 9.7
meadow 9
bullfighting 8.9
ivory 8.9
aggressive 8.8
herd 8.8
habitat 8.8
endangered 8.8
rural 8.8
placental 8.6
cow 8.6
bravery 7.9
rhino 7.9
elephants 7.9
courage 7.9
graze 7.9
cultural 7.8
mammals 7.8
fight 7.7
blood 7.7
tourism 7.4
sport 7.4
environment 7.4
hunting dog 7.3
sunset 7.2
cape 7

Google
created on 2022-01-22

Microsoft
created on 2022-01-22

drawing 99.5
sketch 98.9
text 98
wall 95.7
indoor 93
illustration 91.7
cat 90.9
cartoon 87
animal 84.5
engraving 67.7
elephant 57.2
mammal 55.9
child art 54.8
painting 19.9

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

AWS Rekognition

Age 33-41
Gender Male, 57.9%
Disgusted 46%
Calm 25.4%
Fear 9.9%
Sad 8.1%
Surprised 5.2%
Happy 2.1%
Angry 2%
Confused 1.3%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Elephant
Person
Elephant 91.9%
Person 80.7%
Person 66%

Categories

Imagga

pets animals 73.8%
nature landscape 26.1%

Captions

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-23

This is an etching depicting a large elephant standing prominently on the right side, with its back to the viewer. The elephant is highly detailed, and the texture of its skin is carefully portrayed with fine lines. On the left side under an archway, there appear to be three figures, likely humans, dressed in traditional or historical attire. They seem to be looking towards the elephant or possibly walking towards it. Below the image, there are some inscriptions. On the left, it reads "1.a Parte." and "OTRAS LEYES POR EL PUEBLO. (Las cosas se presentan por su base.)." On the right, the inscription appears to be a signature that reads "F. J. de Goya". Additionally, there is text at the very bottom of the etching, indicating that this might be a part of a series or collection. The medium of the work is an etching on paper, which is a form of printmaking. The style and signature suggest this could be a work by Francisco de Goya, a renowned Spanish painter and printmaker from the late 18th to early 19th century. The etching is monochromatic, using a range of black and grey tones to create depth and contrast. The setting seems to allude to a historical or allegorical context, which is typical of Goya's work. This particular piece could be one of Goya's critical commentaries on society, likely part of a series known for its satirical and sometimes dark portrayal of human nature and societal issues.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-23

This is an etching by Francisco Goya titled "Otras leyes para el pueblo" (Other laws for the people), which is part of his series "Los Disparates" or "The Follies." The image depicts a large, solitary elephant on the right side, standing in a somewhat surreal and barren landscape. On the left side, there are three figures dressed in elaborate, old-fashioned costumes, appearing to whisper and gesture among themselves while glancing towards the elephant. The dark, moody background contrasts with the lighter area surrounding the figures and the elephant, emphasizing their presence and adding to the enigmatic, dreamlike quality of the scene.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-23

The image depicts a large elephant standing in a dark, gloomy landscape. The elephant appears to be the focal point of the image, dominating the scene with its massive size and presence. In the foreground, there are two human figures, perhaps dressed in traditional clothing or robes, who appear to be observing or interacting with the elephant. The overall atmosphere of the image is somber and mysterious, with the elephant's towering form casting a powerful and ominous presence.

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-23

This is a historic etching or print that appears to be from Francisco Goya's "Los Proverbios" series. The image shows a dramatic contrast between a massive elephant on the right side and a group of small figures in period clothing on the left. The elephant is rendered in dark, heavy strokes, giving it a commanding and somewhat ominous presence. The figures appear to be wearing 18th/19th century attire and are depicted in a lighter, more delicate style. The background is minimally detailed with some dark shading on the left side, creating a stark, theatrical setting. The composition emphasizes the dramatic size difference between the elephant and the human figures, likely serving as a metaphor or commentary on power dynamics in society. The title visible at the bottom of the print appears to be in Spanish, suggesting this is indeed from Goya's work.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-23

The image depicts a poignant scene from "Other Laws for the People," a painting by the renowned Spanish artist Salvador Dalí. The artwork, created in 1928, showcases a striking contrast between a massive elephant and three men in a dimly lit setting. The elephant, rendered in a dark, shadowy hue, dominates the right side of the composition, while the three men, dressed in long robes, stand on the left side, their faces obscured by shadows. The painting's title, "Other Laws for the People," suggests that it may be a commentary on societal norms or the constraints placed upon individuals. Dalí's use of symbolism and surrealism adds depth to the artwork, inviting viewers to interpret the scene in various ways. The juxtaposition of the elephant, often associated with strength and power, with the three men, who appear vulnerable and submissive, creates a sense of tension and unease. The dim lighting further enhances the sense of mystery and intrigue, drawing the viewer's attention to the subtle details and symbolism within the painting. Overall, "Other Laws for the People" is a thought-provoking work that challenges the viewer to consider the complexities of human society and the ways in which individuals are shaped by the laws and norms that govern their lives.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-23

This image is a print of a painting by Spanish artist Francisco Goya, titled "Otras Leyes Por El Pueblo" (Other Laws for the People). The painting depicts an elephant standing on a road, facing three men in robes who are standing to the left. The elephant is large and dark, with its trunk curled up. The three men are dressed in long robes and appear to be engaged in conversation. The background of the painting features a rocky cliff face and a cloudy sky. The painting is rendered in a somber color palette, with shades of gray and brown dominating the scene. The overall mood of the painting is one of contemplation and introspection, as if the three men are deep in thought as they gaze at the elephant. The elephant itself appears calm and serene, its massive body a symbol of strength and power. The title of the painting, "Otras Leyes Por El Pueblo," suggests that the work may be commenting on the relationship between the people and the law. The elephant, as a symbol of strength and power, may represent the authority of the law, while the three men may represent the people who are subject to that authority. The painting may be suggesting that there are different laws for different people, or that the law is not always fair or just. Overall, "Otras Leyes Por El Pueblo" is a thought-provoking and visually striking painting that invites the viewer to consider the complex relationships between power, authority, and justice.

Amazon Nova

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

The image is a black-and-white drawing of an elephant and two people. The elephant is standing on the right side of the image, facing the left. The elephant has a long trunk and a large body. The two people are standing on the left side of the image, facing the right. They are wearing long white robes and holding a scroll. The background of the image is a rocky cliff with a dark sky above.

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

This image is a black-and-white print featuring an elephant standing in the foreground, with a cave-like structure behind it. The elephant has a large trunk and is looking to the left. On the left side of the image, there are two people dressed in white robes, holding a scroll. The image has a watermark in the bottom left corner and a text in the bottom right corner.

Text analysis

Amazon

POR
LEYES
OTRAS
PUEBLO
OTRAS LEYES POR EL PUEBLO
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people
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Autrea
L'Art
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Limp Name

Google

OTRAS LEYES POR EL PUEBLO. Aatreloe pour le peuple L'Art.
OTRAS
LEYES
POR
EL
PUEBLO.
Aatreloe
pour
le
peuple
L'Art.