Human Generated Data

Title

The Crow and the Falcon

Date

1719

People

Artist: Claude Gillot, French 1673 - 1722

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Pauline Lincoln, M26273.23

Human Generated Data

Title

The Crow and the Falcon

People

Artist: Claude Gillot, French 1673 - 1722

Date

1719

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Pauline Lincoln, M26273.23

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2023-10-24

Art 100
Painting 100
Book 100
Publication 100
Animal 93.7
Bird 93.7
Page 92.6
Text 92.6
Bird 84.2
Novel 57.2
Eagle 55.8

Clarifai
created on 2019-02-18

painting 99.5
art 99.4
people 99.1
retro 98.7
print 98.5
old 98.2
paper 97.5
illustration 96.8
vintage 96.3
antique 96.2
postcard 93.6
picture frame 93.3
stamp 93.2
portrait 92
ancient 91.1
card 90.9
post 87.9
no person 87.8
man 86.7
leader 84.9

Imagga
created on 2019-02-18

brass 100
memorial 94.6
structure 71
vintage 42.2
old 39.7
paper 36.1
retro 30.3
texture 29.2
grunge 29
antique 27.7
aged 26.3
book jacket 24.5
ancient 24.2
book 23.1
money 21.3
jacket 20
letter 19.3
cash 18.3
text 17.5
frame 16.7
currency 16.2
art 15.6
border 15.4
dirty 15.4
wallpaper 15.3
binding 15.1
dollar 14.9
business 14.6
wrapping 14.5
design 14.1
envelope 14
document 13.9
note 13.8
banking 13.8
rough 13.7
bank 13.4
damaged 13.4
bill 13.3
stamp 12.6
material 12.5
rusty 12.4
backgrounds 12.2
empty 12
grain 12
wall 12
finance 11.8
mail 11.5
close 11.4
grungy 11.4
savings 11.2
cover 11.1
postmark 10.8
ragged 10.7
states 10.6
exchange 10.5
covering 10.3
pattern 10.3
rich 10.2
graphic 10.2
page 10.2
closeup 10.1
space 10.1
postage 9.8
product 9.8
financial 9.8
grime 9.8
crumpled 9.7
one 9.7
hundred 9.7
dollars 9.7
textured 9.7
parchment 9.6
pay 9.6
notes 9.6
old fashioned 9.5
historic 9.2
message 9.1
global 9.1
wealth 9
philately 8.9
circa 8.9
postal 8.8
pages 8.8
fracture 8.8
faded 8.8
your 8.7
decay 8.7
cardboard 8.6
worn 8.6
blank 8.6
textures 8.5
card 8.5
sheet 8.5
black 8.4
color 8.4
artwork 8.2
paint 8.2
symbol 8.1
object 8.1
history 8.1
detail 8.1
world 8
mottled 7.8
creation 7.6
commerce 7.5
brown 7.4
collection 7.2
blackboard 7.2
drawing 7.1

Google
created on 2019-02-18

Text 90.8
Botany 83.8
Tree 81.4
Adaptation 74.1
Illustration 73.2
Geology 65
Drawing 64.2
Branch 62
Art 58.1
Paper 57
History 54.1
State park 50.4
Paper product 50.3

Microsoft
created on 2019-02-18

sign 92
old 84.3
plaque 33
woodcut 20.6
picture frame 20.6
book 7.6
needlework 6.5
engraving 4.4

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Bird
Bird 93.7%

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 99.4%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2019-02-18

a vintage photo of a sign 76.6%
an old photo of a sign 76.5%
a black sign with white text 66.4%

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-07

The image is an illustration of a fable from a book. It is labeled as "LIVRE II" (Book II) and "FABLE SEIZIESME" (Fable Sixteenth). The numbering on the top right corner indicates the page number 131. Below the main headings, there is an illustration depicting a scene in nature with two birds: a crow (le corbeau) on the ground and a falcon (le faucon) in flight, near a large tree with a gnarled trunk and branches extending outward. The drawing appears intricate, capturing the natural surroundings and the birds in detail. At the bottom, it is titled "Le Corbeau & le Faucon" (The Crow and the Falcon) and there is a signature below the illustration, indicating that the artist's name could be "Gillot." The overall appearance suggests that this is a classical or historical illustration, possibly found in a book of fables or moral stories.

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-07

This image depicts a page from a book, which appears to be an old and possibly historical text, likely in French given the language used on the page. The top of the page features the header "LIVRE II.," indicating this is the second book or part of a larger work, followed by "FABLE SEIZIEME." which suggests it's the sixteenth fable in this collection. Below the heading is a number "131", which might be the page number, along with a decorative line. The central feature of the page is an illustration framed within a rectangle. It shows a detailed etching of two birds. One bird, with its wings spread, is in flight and seems to be alighting upon a rugged tree, while the other bird is standing on the ground, looking up toward the flying bird. The scene is set in a wild, natural environment. At the bottom of the illustration, a caption reads "Le Corbeau et le Faucon." which translates to "The Raven and the Falcon," indicating the subjects of the image. The page exhibits a sense of age, possibly denoting it's a reproduction or scan from an old printed book. Due to the careful detail and quality of the illustration, it might belong to a collection of fables or stories, perhaps similar to those by Aesop or Jean de La Fontaine, where animals often serve as characters that deliver moral lessons.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-07

This is an illustration from "Livre II" (Book 2), showing "Fable Seiziesme" (Fable 16) titled "Le Corbeau & le Faucon" (The Crow and the Falcon). The image is an engraving that depicts a scene in a natural setting with a large tree on the right side and a landscape in the background. Two birds are shown - one appears to be a crow on the ground, and above it, a falcon is shown in flight. The style is characteristic of classical book illustrations, with fine line work and cross-hatching techniques typical of the period. The artist's signature "Gillot. d & f." appears at the bottom of the illustration. The page is numbered 131, and the overall layout suggests this is from a collection of fables, likely La Fontaine's Fables.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-07

The image shows an illustration from the 16th fable in a book titled "Livre II." (Book 2). The fable is titled "Fable Seiziesme.", which translates to "Fable Sixteen" in English. The illustration depicts a natural scene with trees and a body of water, likely a lake or pond. In the foreground, a crow or raven is perched on a tree branch overlooking the water. In the middle of the pond, a falcon appears to have caught a duck or similar waterfowl in its talons. The highly detailed black and white engraving has an ornate, classical style typical of book illustrations from past centuries. The fine lines and cross-hatching create a sense of depth and texture in the natural landscape. Below the illustration, a caption reads "Le Corbeau & le Faucon.", which means "The Crow (or Raven) and the Falcon" in English, likely summarizing the key characters in this particular fable.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-07

The image appears to be an engraved illustration from a book titled "Livre II. Fable seiziesme". The illustration depicts a landscape scene with a large tree in the foreground and a crow and falcon perched on the branches. The title beneath the illustration reads "Le Corbeau & le Faucon", indicating that this is an illustration for a fable or story involving a crow and a falcon.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-15

The image is a page from an old book, likely a French edition, featuring an illustration of a crow standing in front of a large tree. The title "LIVRE II" and "FABLE SEIZIESME" are written at the top, with the number "131" below them. At the bottom of the page, the text "Le Corbeau et le Faucon" is inscribed. The illustration depicts a serene landscape with rolling hills and trees in the background. A large tree with a thick trunk dominates the center of the image, while a crow stands on the ground in front of it, facing left. The crow appears to be looking up at the tree, possibly towards a bird perched on a branch. The overall atmosphere of the image is one of tranquility and contemplation, inviting the viewer to reflect on the story or message being conveyed through the illustration.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-15

The image depicts a page from an old book, featuring a black-and-white illustration of a bird perched on the ground near a tree. The bird is positioned in the lower left corner of the illustration, facing right towards the tree. The tree has a large trunk and branches that extend upwards and to the right. Above the illustration, the text "LIVRE II" is written in large letters, followed by "131" in smaller letters to the right. Below this, the phrase "FABLE SEIZIESME" is inscribed. At the bottom of the page, the text "Le Corbeau & le Faucon" is written in italics. The background of the page is off-white, with a darker border around the edges. The overall design suggests that the page is from a vintage or antique book, possibly a collection of fables or stories.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-07

The image is an old book with a page open, revealing a black-and-white illustration and text. The book appears to be quite old, with the paper having a yellowish tint and some signs of wear and tear. The illustration depicts a scene with a bird perched on a rock, and another bird flying above it. The text above the illustration reads "Livre II. 131 Fable Seizièsme." Below the illustration, there is a caption that reads "Le Corbeau & le Faucon." The illustration and text seem to be part of a fable or story, possibly from a collection of fables. The book's title and author are not visible in the image, but the illustration and text suggest that it is a literary work.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-07

The image shows an open book with a black-and-white illustration on the page. The book is titled "Livre II" and is written in French. The illustration depicts a bird flying above a tree with a bear sitting on a branch. The bear appears to be looking at the bird, and the bird is holding a fish in its beak. The illustration is accompanied by the text "Fable Seiziesme" and "Le Corbeau & le Faucon." The image has a vintage look, suggesting that it is an old book.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

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