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Human Generated Data

Title

Album leaf

Date

1638

People

Artist: François Perrier, French 1594 - 1649

Classification

Drawings

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Richard Stuart Teitz, 1986.600.39

Human Generated Data

Title

Album leaf

People

Artist: François Perrier, French 1594 - 1649

Date

1638

Classification

Drawings

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Richard Stuart Teitz, 1986.600.39

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2020-04-25

Human 98.7
Art 97.2
Drawing 97.2
Sketch 94.8

Clarifai
created on 2020-04-25

art 99.7
man 98.6
wear 98.4
people 98.2
sepia pigment 98.2
illustration 97.6
ancient 96.7
print 96.3
adult 95.9
old 95.2
veil 94.5
retro 94.2
antique 94.2
vintage 93
painting 92.7
chalk out 92.4
Renaissance 91.9
paper 90.2
artistic 90
facial hair 89.7

Imagga
created on 2020-04-25

sketch 100
drawing 100
representation 100
grunge 35
retro 32.8
art 28.7
vintage 27.3
antique 25.1
old 23.7
design 23.7
texture 23.6
frame 23.3
paper 22
ancient 21.6
pattern 20.5
border 18.1
grungy 18
floral 17
aged 15.4
decorative 15.1
flower 14.6
graphic 14.6
dirty 14.5
decoration 13.9
artistic 13
ornament 12.9
symbol 12.1
style 11.9
leaf 11.7
creative 11.5
black 11.4
ornate 11
paint 10.9
card 10.5
worn 10.5
brown 10.3
blank 10.3
wallpaper 10
painting 9.9
parchment 9.6
page 9.3
foliage 9.2
element 9.1
backdrop 9.1
backgrounds 8.9
color 8.9
textured 8.8
ink 8.7
damaged 8.6
scroll 8.6
finance 8.5
silhouette 8.3
shape 8.2
space 7.8
empty 7.7
money 7.7
draw 7.6
banner 7.4
rough 7.3
detail 7.3
currency 7.2
material 7.2
decor 7.1
leaves 7
curve 7

Google
created on 2020-04-25

Drawing 88.1
Standing 87.3
Sketch 82.7
Art 78.9
Figure drawing 69.9
Artwork 62.5
Illustration 62.3
Statue 56.5
Visual arts 55

Microsoft
created on 2020-04-25

sketch 99.8
drawing 99.8
art 96.9
text 93.6
illustration 91.1
child art 87.9
cartoon 86
old 72.1
ink 64.6
linedrawing 19.6

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

Microsoft

AWS Rekognition

Age 11-21
Gender Female, 52.9%
Sad 46.8%
Happy 46%
Confused 45.1%
Angry 47.2%
Calm 49.3%
Surprised 45.1%
Fear 45.4%
Disgusted 45.1%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person
Painting

Clarifai

Clothing
Human face
Human arm
Footwear

AWS Rekognition

Person 98.7%

Categories

Imagga
created on 2020-04-25

paintings art 100%

Captions

Microsoft
created by unknown on 2020-04-25

an old photo of a person 69.3%
a drawing of a person 64.6%
old photo of a person 64.5%

Clarifai

No captions written

Salesforce

Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-06-29

two sketches of roman statues, one with a man and the other with a woman

Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-04

a photograph of a drawing of a man in armor armor armor armor armor armor armor armor armor armor

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-13

The image appears to be a historical drawing or sketch of two classical statues. Each statue is depicted in standing positions with draped clothing resembling that of ancient Roman or Greek attire. Both figures are shown wearing what looks like a cuirass - a type of armor that covers the torso, adorned with decorative motifs. The first statue on the left is sketched with its left hand extended as if it were once holding something, and the right arm is bent with the hand near the waist. The second statue on the right has its right arm raised in a dramatic pose, perhaps once holding an object or gesturing, with the left draped in a flowing cloth or cape.

The statues are both pedestaled and demonstrate a level of detailed craftsmanship, such as the patterned armor, the sandals, and the muscular forms of the bodies, common in classical sculpture to depict idealized human figures of importance, possibly deities or historical figures.

At the bottom of each statue, there's a caption presumably identifying the location of the statues. The text beneath the first statue reads as "Statua Cesare in Campidoglio" suggesting it is representing a statue of Julius Caesar in the Capitoline Hill, which is one of the seven hills of Rome and has significant ancient buildings, including museums. The text under the second statue appears to say "Statua di Capitoline" which indicates it might represent a statue from the same location, though the specific identity isn't as clear due to the text being partially cut off and faded. The notation "anno 1810" could suggest the year the drawing was made.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-13

This image contains two pencil sketches of classical statues. Both statues depict male figures in elaborate Roman armor, including a detailed cuirass (breastplate) and a skirt-like garment. The figures are also wearing sandals and have draped garments over one shoulder.

  • The figure on the left is in a standing pose with a raised right arm and a slightly bent left arm.
  • The figure on the right is in a more dynamic pose, with an arm raised above his head and the other arm bent at the elbow, holding a draped garment.

Both sketches appear to focus on the intricate details of the armor and drapery. There is some text beneath each statue likely indicating their titles or locations.

Anthropic Claude

Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-25

This is a pencil or graphite sketch that appears to be of a classical Roman or Greek statue. The drawing depicts a figure wearing ornate military armor including a decorated breastplate and what appears to be a short skirt-like garment (likely a pteruges) typical of ancient Roman military attire. The figure is standing in a contrapposto pose on what looks like a pedestal. The drawing style suggests this might be an academic study or documentation of a classical sculpture, with careful attention paid to the details of the armor and drapery. There appears to be some text or notation at the bottom of the drawing, though it's not clearly legible in this image. The sketch has a light, delicate quality typical of preliminary artistic studies.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-13

The image appears to be a pencil sketch or drawing depicting two classical male figures in ancient Roman or Greek attire. The figure on the left is shown in a standing pose, clad in ornate armor and drapery. The figure on the right is also depicted in a standing position, wearing a flowing robe or cape. Both figures have a heroic, muscular physique and appear to be statues or sculptures. The drawing seems to capture the artistic style and subject matter of ancient classical art.

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-13

This image shows two classical pencil drawings of Roman statues. Both figures are depicted wearing traditional Roman military attire, including short tunics with decorative details and cloaks or togas draped over their shoulders. They appear to be standing on pedestals in commanding poses. The figures are wearing what looks like military dress with ornate breastplates and the characteristic Roman soldier's skirt-like garment called a pteruges. The drawings are done in a light, sketch-like style typical of architectural or archaeological documentation. At the bottom of each drawing, there appears to be text, likely identifying information about the statues' locations in the Capitol. The artwork has a scholarly, documentary quality typical of 18th or 19th-century archaeological illustration.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-13

The image depicts two sketches of Roman statues, likely created by an artist in the 18th century. The sketches are rendered in pencil on paper and showcase the figures in a classical Roman attire, complete with togas and sandals.

The statue on the left is positioned facing left, while the statue on the right faces right. Both figures are depicted standing on a pedestal, with their arms at their sides. The statue on the left has its right arm extended, as if gesturing, while the statue on the right has its left arm raised above its head, as if in a gesture of triumph.

The sketches are labeled in Latin, with the inscription "C. Julius Caesar in Capitolio" written below the statue on the left, and "C. Augustus in Capitolio" written below the statue on the right. The sketches appear to be studies for a larger work, possibly a painting or engraving, and demonstrate the artist's attention to detail and skill in capturing the classical beauty of the Roman statues.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-13

The image depicts a sketch of two Roman statues, each standing on a pedestal. The statue on the left is dressed in a tunic and cloak, with a sword at his side, while the statue on the right wears a toga and holds a scroll in his hand. Both statues are rendered in pencil and appear to be studies for larger works of art.

The background of the image is a light beige color, with some faint yellowing around the edges, suggesting that it may be an old or vintage piece of artwork. Overall, the image presents a detailed and realistic depiction of two Roman statues, showcasing the artist's skill and attention to detail.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-01-11

The image shows a black and white drawing of two statues of Roman emperors. The drawing is sketched in pencil on a white sheet of paper. The first statue on the left is of a man wearing a toga and sandals, and the drawing is labeled "Julius Caesar in Capitolis." The second statue on the right is of a man wearing a short tunic and sandals, and the drawing is labeled "Augustus in Capitole." The drawing appears to be a historical illustration of Roman emperors.

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-01-11

The image is a drawing of two statues on a piece of paper. The statues are of two men, one on the left and the other on the right. The statue on the left is wearing a cape, a short skirt, and sandals. It is standing on a pedestal. The statue on the right is also wearing a cape, a short skirt, and sandals. It is also standing on a pedestal. The drawing is done in pencil.

Google Gemini

Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-02

This image shows a light sketch of two Roman statues on a piece of paper. The left statue depicts a man in Roman military dress, with a toga draped over his shoulders and a decorative breastplate over his tunic. He stands with his weight on his left leg, and his right arm is extended.

The right statue also shows a man in Roman military dress, but he is in a more active pose, with his right arm raised in the air and his left arm holding a scroll or cloth. He also wears a toga and a decorative breastplate, and his tunic is visible beneath.

Both statues are depicted standing on plinths or bases. The paper has some yellowing and discoloration, suggesting that it is old. There is writing beneath both statues. The left says, "Julius Caesar in capitolio. g" and the right says, "Augustus in capitolio 110."

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-02

This is a drawing, possibly a study or a copy, of two classical statues. Both figures are depicted in the style of Roman emperors or generals, wearing armor and draped in cloth. The one on the left is positioned with an outstretched arm, potentially in a gesture of addressing an audience, while the one on the right has a raised arm in a pose of strength or command. They are rendered in graphite and wash on aged paper, with annotations below each figure labeling the subjects. The drawing shows both the artist's skill in anatomy and classical style.

Mistral Pixtral

Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-04

The image depicts two sketches of statues, both of which appear to be Roman figures dressed in traditional Roman military attire. Here is a detailed description of each figure:

  1. Left Figure:

    • The statue is labeled "Julius Caesar in Capitolino."
    • The figure is standing upright with the right arm extended forward, holding an object, possibly a scroll or a baton.
    • The figure is dressed in a detailed Roman military outfit, including a cuirass (breastplate) with intricate designs, a cloak draped over the left shoulder, and a skirt-like garment.
    • The figure wears sandals and appears to be standing on a pedestal.
  2. Right Figure:

    • The statue is labeled "Caius Marius in Capitolino."
    • The figure is standing with the right arm raised, holding an object, possibly a spear or a staff.
    • The figure is depicted bare-chested, wearing a cloak draped over the left shoulder, and a skirt-like garment.
    • The figure also wears sandals and is standing on a pedestal.

Both statues are drawn in a detailed, classical style, capturing the essence of Roman military and political figures. The sketches are rendered in a monochromatic palette, likely using pencil or charcoal, and are set against a plain background. The labels indicate that these statues are located in the Capitoline Museums (Capitolino) in Rome.

Qwen

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-03

The image is a black and white sketch of two classical statues, likely of Roman origin, based on their attire and style. Each statue is depicted in a detailed manner, showcasing the garments and poses of the figures.

The statue on the left is a male figure, wearing a toga and a decorative belt. His right hand is raised and appears to be holding something small, possibly a scroll or a piece of paper. The left hand is relaxed by his side. The figure's pose is dynamic, suggesting a moment of speech or address.

The statue on the right is also male and is depicted in a more athletic pose. This figure is shirtless, wearing a toga draped over the left shoulder, and a decorative belt with fringes. The left arm is extended upwards, with the hand clenched, while the right arm is bent at the elbow, holding the toga. The muscular build of the figure is emphasized, highlighting the sculptor's attention to the human form.

Both statues stand on a pedestal, and the sketch appears to be a study or a preliminary drawing, possibly for a larger project or to document the existing statues. The lower part of the image contains cursive text, which looks like a signature and possibly a title or a description of the statues, but the specific text is not clearly legible.

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-03

This image is a pencil or ink sketch on aged paper, depicting two separate statues of Roman figures, likely emperors, in classical attire. Both figures are drawn in a similar style, with detailed line work highlighting their clothing and posture.

  1. Left Statue:

    • The figure is wearing a detailed, ornate tunic with a patterned design across the chest area.
    • The tunic ends above the knees, revealing the lower legs and feet.
    • He is also wearing a draped cloak over one shoulder, which flows down to his side.
    • His right arm is extended outward, with an open hand, while the left arm is not visible in the sketch.
    • His hairstyle is short and neatly combed, typical of Roman fashion.
    • The figure is standing on a pedestal, with a label beneath that reads "Tullus. Cesar in Capitolio. 9."
  2. Right Statue:

    • The figure is more muscular and less clothed compared to the left figure.
    • He is wearing a similar tunic, but it is more open, revealing his chest and stomach.
    • A draped cloak is also present, hanging over his left shoulder and down his back.
    • His right arm is raised, with a clenched fist, while the left arm is bent at the elbow, with the hand resting on his hip.
    • His hairstyle is similar to the left figure, short and neatly combed.
    • He is also standing on a pedestal, with a label beneath that reads "Augustus in Capitolio. 10."

The overall composition is balanced, with both figures facing slightly towards each other, creating a sense of interaction or dialogue. The sketches are detailed and well-executed, capturing the essence of classical Roman statuary.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Foine Lisan InGpiths.g
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Cpsisohtoro
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Google

Julina LAno inlapitolisg.
Julina
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