Human Generated Data

Title

Drapery Study for the Law, "Israel and the Law," Boston Public Library

Date

1895 - 1916

People

Artist: John Singer Sargent, American 1856 - 1925

Classification

Drawings

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Mrs. Francis Ormond, 1937.11.18

Human Generated Data

Title

Drapery Study for the Law, "Israel and the Law," Boston Public Library

People

Artist: John Singer Sargent, American 1856 - 1925

Date

1895 - 1916

Classification

Drawings

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Mrs. Francis Ormond, 1937.11.18

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-04-10

Drawing 98.7
Art 98.7
Sketch 97
Bird 81.8
Animal 81.8

Clarifai
created on 2019-04-10

illustration 98.9
print 98.1
art 97.9
paper 95.6
one 94.3
vintage 94.2
desktop 93.5
old 92.4
animal 92.2
people 92
bird 89.9
nature 89.9
chalk out 89.2
wing 89.2
retro 88.7
texture 87.7
engraving 87.4
document 87.4
antique 87
abstract 86.8

Imagga
created on 2019-01-18

crustacean 100
arthropod 100
invertebrate 75
animal 37.4
close 18.3
sketch 17.8
closeup 16.2
drawing 13.2
light 12.7
color 12.2
water 11.3
brown 11
fish 11
paper 11
human 10.5
object 10.3
black 10.2
representation 9.8
detail 9.7
office 9.6
mouse 9.6
computer 9.6
eye 8.9
pattern 8.9
pen 8.7
liquid 8.7
natural 8.7
food 8.5
technology 8.2
business 7.9
clear 7.8
sea 7.8
optical 7.8
health 7.6
cable 7.6
seafood 7.6
insect 7.5
bubble 7.5
clean 7.5
equipment 7.3
design 7.3
drop 7.2
colorful 7.2
medicine 7

Google
created on 2019-01-18

fauna 85
drawing 81.9
artwork 68.7
wing 68.5
figure drawing 66.8
jaw 62.7
sketch 57.2

Microsoft
created on 2019-01-18

stationary 69.4
drawing 69.4
sketch 58
fish 16.6
animal 7.2

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

AWS Rekognition

Age 29-45
Gender Female, 68%
Disgusted 3.7%
Sad 18.1%
Confused 7.1%
Calm 55.7%
Angry 4%
Surprised 8.8%
Happy 2.5%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Bird 81.8%

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 99.9%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2019-01-18

a close up of a piece of paper 39.6%
a piece of paper 39.5%
a close up of an animal 39.4%

Azure OpenAI

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-11-18

This image depicts a sketch of what appears to be a part of an animal, most likely a horse's head, focusing on the eye and the surrounding area. The sketch is done in a loose and expressive style, capturing the contours and shadows around the horse's eye with strong, flowing lines and shading. The artwork is monochromatic, using what looks like charcoal or graphite, which provides a range of tones from black to gray on a tan-colored paper background. The sketch is not detailed but effectively captures the essence and anatomy of the horse's eye and some of the structure of the head. The image is presented with a marbled border on the left side, indicating that it may be part of a sketchbook or a collection. There is some text or a mark in red on the bottom left corner which is not legible in this representation, possibly a signature, number, or mark made by the artist.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-11-18

The image appears to be a charcoal or pencil sketch of what seems to be the wing or wing-like structure of an unidentified animal or object. The drawing is a close-up view, capturing the intricate details and contours of the subject. The composition focuses on the dramatic, abstract shapes and shadows created by the subject, creating a sense of movement and energy. The overall style of the sketch is loose and expressive, suggesting a focus on the form and structure rather than precise realism.

Meta Llama

Created on 2024-11-29

The image depicts a sketch of a piece of fabric, likely a sleeve or a corner of a garment, rendered in charcoal or pencil on paper. The fabric appears to be draped or folded in a way that creates a sense of depth and texture. The artist's use of shading and line work effectively captures the intricate details of the fabric's weave and folds, creating a sense of realism and dimensionality. The sketch is executed with a focus on capturing the essence of the fabric rather than creating a highly detailed or realistic representation, suggesting a study or exploration of texture and form.