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Human Generated Data

Title

Look How Solemn They Are!

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, G8492

Human Generated Data

Title

Look How Solemn They Are!

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, G8492

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-11-01

Art 98
Painting 95.4
Wood 71.5
Drawing 63.7
Human 63.7
Person 62.8
Sketch 61.3
Mammal 59
Horse 59
Animal 59
Archaeology 56.2

Clarifai
created on 2019-11-01

art 98.6
people 98.5
painting 98.3
illustration 98.1
adult 95.1
print 94.8
portrait 94.8
retro 93.4
one 93.1
wear 92.8
man 87.1
text 82.8
vintage 82.1
card 78.9
picture frame 78.1
mammal 76.5
chalk out 76.3
old 76
woman 75.1
music 74.8

Imagga
created on 2019-11-01

book jacket 60.9
jacket 48.3
vintage 43.9
stamp 39.1
wrapping 37
old 35.6
retro 30.4
mail 29.7
envelope 29.2
postage 28.5
letter 28.5
grunge 27.3
covering 25.9
postmark 25.7
paper 24.3
postal 23.6
antique 23.5
post 22
drawing 20.3
aged 19.9
ancient 19.9
texture 19.5
sketch 19.2
philately 16.8
global 16.4
binding 16.3
design 14.7
art 14.6
symbol 14.2
book 13.9
dirty 13.6
collection 13.5
stamps 12.8
container 12.7
frame 11.7
wallpaper 11.5
international 11.5
representation 11.3
page 11.2
decoration 11
circa 10.9
money 10.2
communication 10.1
artwork 10.1
rough 10
currency 9.9
printed 9.9
delivery 9.7
cardboard 9.6
card 9.5
culture 9.4
painting 9
philatelic 8.9
pattern 8.9
world 8.9
brown 8.8
shipping 8.7
worn 8.6
blank 8.6
floral 8.5
flower 8.5
country 8.3
banking 8.3
message 8.2
backgrounds 8.1
textured 7.9
shows 7.9
collect 7.9
correspondence 7.8
empty 7.7
stain 7.7
used 7.7
communications 7.7
painted 7.6
rusty 7.6
united 7.6
bill 7.6
unique 7.6
cash 7.3
national 7.3
office 7.2
black 7.2
product 7.2
bank 7.2
material 7.2
bookmark 7

Google
created on 2019-11-01

Text 90.3
Drawing 83.1
Illustration 81.6
Art 81.1
Painting 76.1
Visual arts 64.9
Modern art 57.4
Paper 57
Printmaking 52.4
Artwork 52.3
Sketch 51.1

Microsoft
created on 2019-11-01

cat 99.8
drawing 99.5
gallery 99
sketch 98.6
room 98.1
scene 95.4
text 80.9
mammal 80.8
black 77.5
animal 75.6
cartoon 69
horse 57.5
painting 15.1

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

AWS Rekognition

Age 13-25
Gender Female, 75.4%
Fear 8.5%
Happy 1.3%
Calm 16.5%
Sad 60.2%
Disgusted 1.3%
Surprised 1.4%
Angry 8.2%
Confused 2.7%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person
Horse
Person 62.8%

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 99.3%

Captions

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-03-08

This image depicts an etching or engraving, which appears to be from the series of artworks known as "Los Caprichos" by the Spanish artist Francisco Goya. The composition shows a group of grotesque, anthropomorphic figures; the central character is an ass, dressed up and sitting on a chair, wearing glasses, and appearing to read from a sheet of music or a document. To the left, an ass-like creature is helping or instructing the seated figure while making a gesturing pose. Behind them, another hybrid creature watches attentively. At the bottom of the image, there is a caption in Spanish that reads "Miren que grabes!" which loosely translates to "Look how solemn!" or "See how grave!" indicating a satirical commentary on the scene depicted. The number "63" at the top right corner suggests this is the 63rd piece in a collection. The scene is likely a satirical depiction of human folly or pretentiousness, a common theme in Goya's Caprichos series. The etching is finely detailed, suggesting the careful lines and shadowing techniques characteristic of Goya's prints. The absurdity of the scene, combined with the refined execution, offers a critique of social or political norms.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-03-08

The image is an etching from Francisco Goya's series "Los Caprichos," titled "Miren que grabes!" which translates to "Look how serious they are!" The artwork depicts three anthropomorphic creatures with human-like bodies and animal heads in a surreal and unsettling composition. In the foreground, a creature with the head of a donkey stands upright, holding a similarly anthropomorphic figure with the head of an ass. Next to this figure, a third creature, also with an animal head, appears to be involved in the scene. The background is sparse, with a minimal landscape that does not distract from the interaction of the figures. The etching is executed in the characteristic style of Goya, with intricate lines and a strong use of chiaroscuro to enhance the eerie atmosphere. The numbered "63" at the top right corner indicates its position in the "Los Caprichos" series.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-03-04

The image depicts two figures, one standing and one seated, engaged in an intense interaction. The standing figure appears to be assisting or supporting the seated figure, who has a pained or distressed expression. The image has an artistic, etched or engraved style, suggesting it may be an illustration or print from an earlier period. The title "Miren que grabs!" written below the image suggests the scene is intended to convey a deeper meaning or commentary beyond the literal depiction.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-03-04

The image depicts an etching or engraving featuring two nude male figures and a dog. The figure on the left appears to be standing and gesturing towards or interacting with the seated figure on the right. The seated figure has long hair and a beard. A dog sits next to the seated figure, looking up at the standing man. The scene has a pastoral or mythological quality, with the nude figures situated outdoors. Below the image is the caption "Miren qve grubas." in script. The artwork has an aged, sepia-toned appearance on textured paper.

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-03-04

This appears to be a historical etching or print, likely from Francisco Goya's "Los Caprichos" series. The image shows a grotesque scene with bestial or mythological figures - a creature with animal features riding what appears to be a donkey or mule. The style is characteristic of Goya's dark, satirical work, with strong contrast between light and shadow achieved through the etching technique. At the bottom of the print, there is text in Spanish that reads "Miren que grabes!" The overall composition has a nightmarish or surreal quality, which was common in Goya's social commentary pieces. The background shows faint figures or shapes in the distance, and the entire scene is rendered in sepia or brown tones typical of prints from this era.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-16

The image is a sepia-toned etching titled "Miren que grobes!" by Spanish artist Francisco Goya. The artwork depicts a scene of two grotesque creatures, one with a human-like body and the other with a dog-like body, in a confrontational stance. The creature with a human-like body is holding the other creature's head in its hands, while the creature with a dog-like body appears to be biting the human-like creature's leg. The background of the etching is a plain, light-colored surface, which helps to focus attention on the central figures. The title "Miren que grobes!" translates to "Look how ugly!" in English, suggesting that the artist intended to convey a sense of disgust or revulsion at the appearance of these creatures. The use of sepia tones adds a sense of age and weariness to the image, which may be fitting given the dark and satirical themes that are characteristic of Goya's work. Overall, the image is a powerful and thought-provoking piece of art that challenges viewers to confront their own perceptions of beauty and ugliness.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-16

The image depicts a vintage illustration of three creatures, each with distinct features. The creature on the left has a human-like body and head, but its face is distorted, with an open mouth and sharp teeth. It appears to be holding or restraining the middle creature, which has the body of a dog or wolf but a human-like head with a grotesque expression. The third creature, on the right, is also dog-like but has a more human-like face with a contorted expression. The background of the illustration is a muted, sepia-toned landscape with indistinct figures in the distance. The overall atmosphere of the image is one of chaos and turmoil, with the three creatures seemingly engaged in a struggle or conflict. The illustration is rendered in a detailed and realistic style, with intricate textures and shading that add depth and dimension to the scene. At the bottom of the image, there is a caption in Spanish that reads "Miren que grabas!" which translates to "Look at what you are engraving!" or "Look at what you are carving!" This suggests that the illustration may be a commentary on the dangers of unchecked creativity or the consequences of playing with forces beyond one's control. Overall, the image is a powerful and thought-provoking work of art that invites the viewer to reflect on the nature of reality and the human condition.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-28

The image is a black-and-white drawing that appears to be from an old book. It depicts a scene with two men and two dogs. The man on the left is holding a dog while the man on the right is holding another dog. The man on the right is biting the dog's neck. The man on the left is looking at the man on the right. The drawing has a watermark in the top right corner with the number "63".

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-28

The image is a drawing of a man and two dogs. The man is naked and is holding the mouth of one of the dogs, which is biting his head. The other dog is biting his leg. The man is looking at the dogs with a serious expression. The drawing is in black and white and has a watermark that reads "Miren que grabes!" on the bottom left.

Text analysis

Amazon

Miren
gue
Miren gue grabes.'
grabes.'

Google

Miren
Miren