Human Generated Data

Title

And Still They Don't Go!

Date

18th-19th century

People

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

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gray Collection of Engravings Fund, G8488

Human Generated Data

Title

And Still They Don't Go!

People

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

Date

18th-19th century

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gray Collection of Engravings Fund, G8488

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-11-01

Art 98.2
Painting 91.7
Wood 85.4
Drawing 78.3
Sketch 63

Clarifai
created on 2019-11-01

painting 98.5
art 97.5
people 93.8
illustration 89.8
retro 89.1
paper 88.5
print 88
no person 87.4
one 86.5
wear 83.6
picture frame 82.7
text 82.2
adult 78.5
vintage 78
ancient 77.1
old 76.8
antique 75.2
man 73.9
letter 68.6
book bindings 67.1

Imagga
created on 2019-11-01

envelope 62
vintage 41.4
old 40.5
container 36.3
binding 35.9
paper 34.5
grunge 32.4
retro 26.3
book jacket 25.9
antique 25.1
texture 23
stamp 22.3
aged 21.7
money 21.3
jacket 21.1
ancient 20.8
book 17
page 16.7
mail 16.3
currency 16.2
history 16.1
cash 15.6
bookmark 15.5
wrapping 15.3
bank 15.2
postage 14.8
letter 14.7
finance 14.4
frame 14.2
blank 13.7
dirty 13.6
post 13.4
bill 13.3
covering 13.2
dollar 13
banking 12.9
note 12.9
collection 12.6
rusty 12.4
art 12.4
design 12.2
business 12.2
postmark 11.8
postal 11.8
board 11.6
worn 11.5
symbol 11.5
brown 11.1
wallpaper 10.7
empty 10.3
wall 10.3
communication 10.1
states 9.7
used 9.6
international 9.6
cover 9.3
global 9.1
wealth 9
financial 8.9
pattern 8.9
album 8.8
banknote 8.7
torn 8.7
dollars 8.7
united 8.6
card 8.5
sign 8.3
stucco 8
black 7.8
bills 7.8
parchment 7.7
notes 7.7
grungy 7.6
product 7.6
decorative 7.5
savings 7.5
document 7.4
detail 7.2
border 7.2
material 7.2
world 7.1
country 7.1

Google
created on 2019-11-01

Microsoft
created on 2019-11-01

drawing 99.4
sketch 97.6
wall 96.5
gallery 94.7
room 90.1
scene 85.6
painting 78.7
text 77.4
art 72.4
white 70.7
old 47.6

Color Analysis

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 100%

Captions

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-01-31

This image is an etching titled "¡Aun no se van!" (They do not leave!) by the Spanish artist Francisco Goya. It is plate 59 from his series "Los Caprichos," a collection of satirical prints created in the late 18th century. In this particular etching, there are three grotesque and contorted figures straining to lift and support an enormous book or heavy object. The scene is dark and eerie, with an unsettling atmosphere created by the twisted, suffering figures. The powerful imagery likely serves as a metaphor, criticizing the burdens imposed by ignorance, superstition, or oppressive systems. The etching is mounted on a simple sheet of paper, with the title captioned below the image in Spanish: "¡Aun no se van!" This piece exemplifies Goya's skill in using art to convey powerful social and political commentary.

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-01-31

This image is a print featuring a scene with several figures, seemingly in distress or anguish. The central figure appears to be supporting or lifting a large, heavy, dark material, possibly a blanket or canvas. This figure's muscles are tensed, indicating the exertion of effort. The expressions on the faces of the figures denote fear or concern. The shading and strokes give the scene a dramatic and intense atmosphere, suggesting a moment of crisis or desperation. At the bottom of the print, there is a caption in Spanish, "Y aun no se van!", which translates to "And still they do not go!" or "And they're not gone yet!". The ambiguity of the scene leaves room for multiple interpretations of the events depicted. The print appears to be made in the style of an etching and is likely a work from a historical period, given the paper and printing style. The shading and fine lines suggest it could be part of a series or larger narrative, potentially conveying a moral or social commentary.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-01-31

This appears to be a historical etching or print, likely from Francisco Goya's "Los Caprichos" series. The image shows figures struggling under what appears to be a heavy, tilted slab or board. The artwork is rendered in sepia or brown tones, using expressive line work characteristic of etching techniques. Below the image is text in Spanish that reads "Y aun no se van?" which translates to "And still they don't go?" The composition creates a sense of struggle and burden, with the figures straining under the weight of their load. The print demonstrates the dramatic chiaroscuro (contrast between light and dark) that was typical of Goya's work in this medium.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-01-31

The image is a sketch or etching depicting a group of figures huddled closely together. They appear to be sitting or crouching, with their backs arched and heads bowed forward. The figures have a hunched, weary posture suggesting exhaustion, despair, or suffering. The sketch has a somber, melancholic tone, conveyed through the heavy shading and the despondent body language of the figures. Below the image is a handwritten caption that reads "Y aun no se van!", which translates from Spanish to "And they're not leaving yet!" or "And still they do not go!", adding to the sense of an ongoing ordeal or hardship the figures are enduring.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-01-31

The image depicts a harrowing scene of a person struggling against some kind of oppressive force or burden. The figure appears to be straining under the weight of a large, angled object, possibly a cross or a heavy beam, as they crouch down on the ground in apparent distress. The title "Y aun no se van?" suggests a sense of helplessness or resignation in the face of this adversity. The image conveys a powerful emotional impact through its stark, dramatic composition and the palpable sense of suffering and struggle it evokes.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-01-31

The image is a sepia-toned drawing of a scene with a few people and a large object. The drawing is enclosed in a frame with a white border. The drawing depicts a person holding a large object, which appears to be a piece of wood, and is about to throw it. The person is wearing a hat and a long-sleeve shirt. There is a watermark in the bottom center of the drawing.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-01-31

The image is a monochromatic etching by Francisco Goya, titled "Y aun no se van!" It depicts a scene of chaos and desperation. In the foreground, a man is shown crawling on his hands and knees, his face contorted in horror. He is holding onto a large, heavy object, possibly a piece of furniture or a piece of debris, for support. Behind him, another man is shown in a similar position, also holding onto a large object. The background is filled with a chaotic scene of people running and fleeing from the disaster. The etching is signed and dated "Goya 1814" in the bottom right corner.

Text analysis

Amazon

no
e
van.!
oa no e van.!
oa

Google

aun no se an
aun
no
se
an