Human Generated Data

Title

Darius III

Date

before 1579

People

Artist: Unidentified Artist,

Artist after: Ambrosius Francken, 1544 - 1618

Publisher: Gerard de Jode, Flemish 1509 - 1591

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Barbara Ketcham Wheaton in memory of Robert Bradford Wheaton, 2011.613.142

Human Generated Data

Title

Darius III

People

Artist: Unidentified Artist,

Artist after: Ambrosius Francken, 1544 - 1618

Publisher: Gerard de Jode, Flemish 1509 - 1591

Date

before 1579

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Barbara Ketcham Wheaton in memory of Robert Bradford Wheaton, 2011.613.142

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-07-03

Human 97.4
Person 97.4
Art 96.8
Painting 95.1
Advertisement 77.2
Poster 77.2
Apparel 64
Clothing 64

Clarifai
created on 2019-07-03

art 99.6
painting 99.5
print 99.4
illustration 98.2
people 98.1
religion 96.7
Renaissance 95.4
man 95.2
saint 94.9
god 93.8
old 92.9
antique 92.1
cape 91.7
veil 91.6
gown (clothing) 91.6
ancient 88.8
adult 88.4
vintage 87.2
aura 86.8
lithograph 86.4

Imagga
created on 2019-07-03

monk 43.7
culture 24.8
dress 24.4
religion 22.4
fashion 19.6
model 19.4
person 19
people 19
sexy 17.7
lady 17
religious 16.9
pretty 16.8
clothing 16.5
faith 16.3
book jacket 15.5
attractive 14.7
art 14.5
traditional 14.1
old 13.9
church 13.9
adult 13.7
statue 13.6
portrait 13.6
face 13.5
style 13.3
ethnic 12.4
jacket 12.2
garment 12.2
costume 12
hair 11.9
kimono 11.6
vintage 11.6
man 11.4
covering 11.3
tradition 11.1
gorgeous 10.9
gold 10.7
pray 10.7
prayer 10.6
holy 10.6
saint 10.6
god 10.5
hairstyle 10.5
temple 10.4
cute 10
sculpture 10
happy 10
sensual 10
black 9.6
robe 9.6
clothes 9.4
elegance 9.2
wrapping 9.2
make 9.1
catholic 8.7
spiritual 8.6
painter 8.5
makeup 8.2
lovely 8
body 8
icon 7.9
holiday 7.9
architecture 7.8
cultural 7.8
male 7.8
travel 7.7
cathedral 7.7
orange 7.7
building 7.3
smiling 7.2
lifestyle 7.2
smile 7.1
posing 7.1
interior 7.1

Google
created on 2019-07-03

Microsoft
created on 2019-07-03

painting 97.4
drawing 95.7
text 94.9
clothing 93.3
book 91.4
person 90.4
cartoon 88.7
woman 74.6
poster 72.1
sketch 69.6
illustration 68.4
picture frame 27.5

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

Microsoft

Google

AWS Rekognition

Age 48-68
Gender Female, 94%
Sad 94.2%
Happy 0.7%
Confused 1%
Surprised 0.5%
Disgusted 0.3%
Calm 2.9%
Angry 0.5%

Microsoft Cognitive Services

Age 70
Gender Male

Google Vision

Surprise Very unlikely
Anger Very unlikely
Sorrow Very unlikely
Joy Very unlikely
Headwear Possible
Blurred Very unlikely

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person 97.4%
Poster 77.2%

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 100%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2019-07-03

a close up of a book 39.8%
close up of a book 33.4%
a hand holding a book 33.3%

Azure OpenAI

Created on 2024-11-13

This image is of an open book page with an illustration and text. The illustration is of a full-length figure in classical attire; he is wearing armor on his legs, a short tunic, and a vibrant red cloak. In his right hand, he appears to hold a baton or small scepter, and his left hand rests on the hilt of a sword. The figure is set against a background that includes a blue sky above and a battle scene below, with numerous figures engaged in combat. The scene suggests a historical or mythological context, possibly depicting a famous leader or general from the classical world. The page also contains blocks of text in an old style of script, which seems to be in Latin, and there are handwritten numbers in the margins. The overall appearance is that of a historical or educational book, perhaps detailing the life of an important figure or event from antiquity.

Anthropic Claude

Created on 2024-11-13

The image depicts a male figure in ancient Roman or Greek attire. He is wearing a vibrant orange robe with a green and gold patterned skirt, and he has a laurel wreath on his head. The figure is standing amidst a battle scene, with soldiers and horses visible in the background. The overall scene appears to be illustrating a historical or mythological narrative.

Meta Llama

Created on 2024-11-21

The image depicts a page from an antique book, featuring a colorful illustration of a man in ancient Roman attire. The man is dressed in a red cape, a green tunic, and a brown skirt, with a laurel wreath on his head. He holds a sword in his right hand and a staff in his left. In the background, a battle scene unfolds, with soldiers on horseback and foot, as well as a mountain range and a cloudy sky. The page also includes handwritten text in an unknown language, written in a decorative script. The text is accompanied by a large number "152" in the bottom-right corner, indicating that this is likely the 152nd page of the book. The overall design and style of the illustration suggest that the book is a historical or artistic work, possibly from the Renaissance period. The image provides a glimpse into the artistic and literary traditions of the past, showcasing the skill and craftsmanship of the artist who created it. The use of vibrant colors and intricate details adds to the visual appeal of the image, making it a fascinating piece of historical art.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

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