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Human Generated Data

Title

"Small" Saint Jerome

Date

c. 1595

People

Artist: Agostino Carracci, Italian 1557 - 1602

Artist after: Francesco Vanni, Italian c. 1563 - 1610

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of William Gray from the collection of Francis Calley Gray, G666

Human Generated Data

Title

"Small" Saint Jerome

People

Artist: Agostino Carracci, Italian 1557 - 1602

Artist after: Francesco Vanni, Italian c. 1563 - 1610

Date

c. 1595

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of William Gray from the collection of Francis Calley Gray, G666

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-11-06

Art 92.7
Painting 90.6

Clarifai
created on 2019-11-06

people 99.8
art 99.7
adult 98.9
one 98.4
print 98
illustration 97.7
painting 97.5
man 97.4
Renaissance 96.5
engraving 94.1
portrait 92.5
baroque 92.3
reclining 91.3
baby 89.6
old 88.4
book 87.8
woman 86.5
two 86.2
furniture 85.8
elderly 85.6

Imagga
created on 2019-11-06

sketch 100
drawing 76.1
representation 65
money 46.8
currency 44.9
cash 42.1
dollar 39.9
finance 37.2
bank 36.8
banking 35.9
bill 32.4
wealth 28.7
financial 27.6
business 26.1
paper 25.9
savings 24.2
exchange 22.9
dollars 21.3
pay 21.1
close 20.6
investment 20.2
sculpture 19.8
one 18.7
banknote 18.5
hundred 18.4
rich 17.7
us 17.4
statue 17.3
note 16.6
ancient 16.4
loan 16.3
market 16
economy 15.8
banknotes 15.7
bills 15.6
old 15.3
religion 15.2
payment 14.4
art 13.7
closeup 13.5
history 13.4
capital 13.3
franklin 12.8
architecture 12.5
commerce 12.1
antique 12
tattoo 11.8
decoration 11.8
finances 11.6
face 11.4
success 11.3
church 11.1
design 11.1
stone 11
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historic 11
twenty 10.8
vintage 10.8
value 10.7
debt 10.6
notes 10.6
religious 10.3
culture 10.3
funds 9.8
economic 9.7
holy 9.6
profit 9.6
god 9.6
united 9.5
wealthy 8.8
symbol 8.8
paying 8.7
man 8.7
states 8.7
invest 8.7
carving 8.6
historical 8.5
stock 8.4
sale 8.3
president 7.9
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golden 7.7
pound 7.7
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price 7.7
faith 7.7
figure 7.6
save 7.6
buy 7.5
monument 7.5
detail 7.2
building 7.1

Google
created on 2019-11-06

Microsoft
created on 2019-11-06

text 100
book 100
drawing 99.8
sketch 99.8
painting 95.2
cartoon 89.1
illustration 88.3
art 80.5
person 67.4
engraving 56.1

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

AWS Rekognition

Age 50-68
Gender Male, 99.3%
Sad 1.5%
Confused 0%
Fear 0%
Disgusted 0%
Angry 0.2%
Happy 0%
Surprised 0%
Calm 98.2%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Painting
Painting 90.6%

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 99.8%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2019-11-06

a close up of a book 64.2%
close up of a book 58.8%
a hand holding a book 57.3%

OpenAI GPT

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

The image depicts a person holding a large cross and leaning on a skull that rests atop a book. The scene includes a background with trees and a mountainous landscape. Additionally, there is a rosary draped across the book and skull. The artwork contains intricate detailing and shading characteristic of an engraving. A Latin inscription at the bottom reads: "Quotidie morimur, quotidie commutamur, et tamen æternos nos esse credimus." The artist's name, Franciscus Vamnis, and the engraver's name, "Mateo," are also inscribed.

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-02

The image is a detailed engraving showing a seated figure in a flowing robe. This individual is holding a crucifix and has a visible skull on a surface in front of them, suggesting themes of mortality and religion. There are several other small objects next to the skull that resemble a rosary, a book, possibly a feather, and what might be a scroll or parchment. These elements are typical of a "vanitas" still life, a genre that includes symbolic objects designed to remind viewers of the transience of life, the futility of pleasure, and the certainty of death. The surrounding landscape includes rocky terrain and trees, and there is Latin text at the bottom, which usually serves as a moral or philosophical commentary on the image's theme. The precision and quality of the line work indicate that this is a piece executed with skill, common to engravings from previous centuries.

Anthropic Claude

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

This is a detailed engraving that appears to be from the Renaissance or Baroque period. The artwork depicts an elderly figure with a flowing beard in contemplative pose, holding a cross and looking down at a skull - traditional symbols of mortality and religious devotion. The figure is shown in intricate cross-hatched detail, wearing draped clothing, and the scene includes a rosary or prayer beads. At the bottom of the image, there's a Latin inscription that reads "Quotidie morimur, quotidie commutamur, et tamen sternos nos esse credimus" which roughly translates to "We die daily, we change daily, and yet we believe ourselves to be eternal." The artist signature indicates "Franciscus Vannius inven:" (Francesco Vanni as the inventor/designer). The work exemplifies the memento mori tradition in art - artwork that reminds viewers of their mortality and the transient nature of earthly life. The composition and technique demonstrate the fine detail possible in engraving, with careful attention to texture and shading.

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

The image depicts an elderly man with a beard sitting outdoors and holding a cross. He appears to be a religious figure or saint, possibly a hermit or monk, based on his contemplative posture and the cross he is holding. The man is wearing robes and his beard and hair are curly and unkempt, giving him a wise and pious appearance. He is surrounded by nature, with trees and a mountainous landscape visible in the background. The entire scene is rendered in an engraved, black-and-white illustration style typical of old prints or etchings. There is some Latin text below the image, possibly a caption or description, further suggesting this depicts a notable religious person from history.

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

The image depicts an elderly, bearded figure in a contemplative pose. He is seated in a natural, mountainous landscape and appears to be studying or reading from a book or scroll that he holds in his hands. The figure has a serious, intense expression, suggesting deep thought or concentration. The image conveys a sense of solemnity and contemplation.

Meta Llama

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

The image depicts a detailed black-and-white engraving of Saint Francis of Assisi, created by Albrecht Dürer in 1511. The engraving showcases Saint Francis in a contemplative pose, with his head resting on his right hand and his left hand holding a skull. He is dressed in a robe and has a halo surrounding his head, symbolizing his sainthood. The engraving is surrounded by a landscape with mountains and trees, adding depth and context to the scene. In the foreground, the engraving features intricate details, including the folds of Saint Francis' robe and the texture of his hair. The background is equally detailed, with the landscape elements creating a sense of atmosphere and setting. The overall effect is one of serenity and devotion, capturing the essence of Saint Francis' spirituality and faith. The engraving is signed by Albrecht Dürer in the bottom-right corner, with the inscription "Franciscus Vannis" and "Ago. f." indicating the artist's name and the year of creation. The engraving is also accompanied by a Latin inscription at the bottom, which reads "Quotidie morimur, quotidie commutamur, et tamen sternet nos effe ozedimus." This translates to "Every day we die, every day we change, and yet we strive to be steadfast." Overall, the image presents a powerful and evocative portrayal of Saint Francis of Assisi, capturing the essence of his spirituality and faith through Albrecht Dürer's masterful engraving technique.

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

The image is a black-and-white illustration of a man with a long beard and hair, holding a cross. He is sitting on the ground, with his right elbow resting on his knee and his hand supporting his head. The man is wearing a robe and has a rosary in front of him. There is a skull to his left, and he appears to be looking at it. The background of the image features a landscape with mountains and trees. At the bottom of the image, there is a caption in Latin that reads "Quotidie morimur, quotidie commutamus, et tamen stetimus nos efe credimus." This translates to "We die daily, we change daily, and yet we stand firm in our faith." The image also includes the name "Franciscus Vanni" in the bottom-right corner, which suggests that it may be a work by the Italian artist Francesco Vanni. Overall, the image appears to be a religious illustration depicting a moment of contemplation and reflection.

Amazon Nova

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

The image depicts an engraving of a person. The person is holding a cross in his left hand and a rosary in his right hand. He is looking down, and his left hand is on his chin. He has a beard and curly hair. There is a skull in front of him. A book is placed on the right side. The engraving has a Latin text that reads, "Quotidicum morimur, quotidicum communicamus, et tamen stermus nos geffe cedemus."

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

The image is a black-and-white engraving of a bearded old man, likely representing St. Francis of Assisi, sitting on the ground with a skull before him. He is holding a cross in his left hand and a rosary in his right hand. The engraving has a border with a Latin inscription at the bottom, which translates to "Every day I die, every day I am reborn, and yet I do not fear death." The image has a vintage look, and the engraving is in a circular shape.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

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