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Human Generated Data

Title

THIRTEEN SKETCHES

Date

18th-19th century

People

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Classification

Drawings

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Gift of Laurence C. S. Sickman, Class of 1930, 1933.179.A

Human Generated Data

Title

THIRTEEN SKETCHES

Date

18th-19th century

Classification

Drawings

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Gift of Laurence C. S. Sickman, Class of 1930, 1933.179.A

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2020-04-26

Text 91.9
Drawing 91.7
Art 91.7
Doodle 80.2
Animal 76.7
Invertebrate 70.7
Sketch 67.1
Mammal 65.8
Wildlife 65.8

Clarifai
created on 2020-04-26

chalk out 98.9
vector 98.8
people 98
illustration 97.6
sketch 97
man 96.7
set 95.8
no person 95.7
adult 95.4
design 95.2
woman 93.5
graphic 92.8
graphic design 92.6
group 92.5
outline 92.4
collection 92
art 91.3
retro 90.7
wear 89.3
desktop 87.8

Imagga
created on 2020-04-26

sketch 100
drawing 100
representation 88.1
art 33.6
cartoon 31.3
design 31.1
black 22.3
silhouette 20.8
floral 19.6
line 18.1
graphic 16.8
clip art 16.8
element 16.6
retro 16.4
set 15.3
outline 15.2
decorative 15.1
style 14.9
vintage 14.1
flower 13.9
pattern 13.7
painting 13.6
frame 13.6
symbol 13.5
animal 12.9
grunge 12.8
icon 12.7
decoration 12.6
card 12.1
artwork 11
leaf 10.9
contour 10.7
curve 10.5
menu 10.5
swirl 10.2
ornate 10.1
fashion 9.8
creative 9.7
shape 9.7
spring 9.5
man 9.4
elements 9.3
person 9.3
elegance 9.3
banner 9.2
paint 9.1
flowers 8.7
holiday 8.6
modern 8.4
clip 8.4
people 8.4
hand 8.4
human 8.3
fun 8.3
mammal 8.1
draw 7.8
ornament 7.8
gift 7.8
sign 7.6
classic 7.5
backgrounds 7.3
collection 7.2
love 7.1
male 7.1
model 7

Google
created on 2020-04-26

Line art 95.9
Drawing 95.8
Text 89
Sketch 88.8
Illustration 79.9
Organ 78.7
Child art 77.4
Art 75.5
Line 75.5
Font 75
Design 72
Artwork 69.5
Visual arts 59.3
Jaw 57.4
Figure drawing 53.8
Paper 51

Microsoft
created on 2020-04-26

text 99.9
drawing 99.8
sketch 99.7
child art 96.2
cartoon 91.6
whiteboard 82.6
art 76.2

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Bird
Insect
Antelope

Clarifai

Clothing
Human face

AWS Rekognition

Bird 76.7%

Categories

Imagga
created on 2020-04-26

text visuals 71%
paintings art 28.7%

Captions

Microsoft
created by unknown on 2020-04-26

a close up of text on a whiteboard 69.6%
a close up of a whiteboard 68.2%
close up of text on a whiteboard 66.2%

Clarifai

Created by general-english-image-caption-clip on 2025-07-15

drawing of a pair of shorts.

Salesforce

Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-20

a photograph of a drawing of a dress with a belt

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-03-07

The image depicts a series of simple, black ink sketches representing different styles of drapery or fabric folds used in clothing, possibly from historical or cultural garments. There are six main sketches, arranged in two rows of three.

  1. The top left sketch shows a draped fabric with flowing and irregular folds, resembling a shawl or a loose cloth hanging over something.

  2. The top center sketch illustrates a more structured piece of fabric with a circular button or ornament in the center and minimal folds.

  3. The top right sketch consists of three simplistic, curved lines that imply the presence of soft, overlapping folds.

  4. The bottom left sketch details a lower garment with elaborate folds and a decorative waistband.

  5. The bottom center sketch displays another type of lower garment with a central, vertical fold descending from the waistband and a wavy-edged hem.

  6. The bottom right sketch depicts a garment with a braided or intricately designed waistband and vertical, evenly spaced folds below it.

Accompanying the sketches are handwritten notations in English and possibly Japanese or Chinese characters, likely describing the specific types of garments or their origins. Notable labels include "Toshod-Shriku" and "Shorinji 17 Kw-Tokyo" at the bottom left and center, as well as "Kusamaaji-Ku-Eda Tokyo" and "The Mita Korea" near the respective sketches.

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-03-07

This image displays a series of line drawings of different clothing designs, focusing primarily on what appear to be skirts or lower garment pieces. All of the designs share a style that is flowing and drapery, with various levels of complexity in terms of layers and decorative elements. To the right of the drawings, there are handwritten notes or labels, possibly indicating the names of the designs or the parts of the garments. Some of these notes are written in a language character that resembles Japanese. The background is a light, plain color, which helps the black line art stand out clearly. The artistic style is minimalist, focusing on the form and function of the clothing rather than the finer texture or pattern details.

Anthropic Claude

Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-28

This appears to be a sketch or study of traditional Japanese clothing designs. The image shows simple line drawings of what look like kimono or similar traditional garments, with attention paid to how the fabric drapes and folds. There are some Japanese characters or notes written on the page, and the drawings are done in a minimalist, flowing style that captures the essential shapes and silhouettes of the clothing. The sketches appear to be done in black ink or pencil on light-colored paper, and they focus primarily on the garments themselves rather than detailed figures.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-01-17

The image shows several sketches of fabric drapery or curtains in various styles. The sketches are done in black ink or pencil on a light colored paper or background. Different draping techniques are illustrated, such as swags, tails, rosettes and gathered panels. Notes are written next to some of the sketches in Chinese characters. The sketches have a loose, gestural quality that suggests they may be preliminary design ideas or concepts for window treatments or stage curtains.

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-01-17

This appears to be a collection of sketches showing different traditional Japanese clothing details, particularly focusing on the waist and belt areas of garments. The drawings appear to be studies or references for costume design, showing various types of obi (sashes) and fabric draping techniques. The sketches are done in a simple line drawing style, and there are some Japanese characters written alongside the drawings. You can see different styles of how the fabric folds and drapes, with some designs showing more ornate belt arrangements while others are simpler. The notes at the bottom appear to be labels or references, though they're not entirely clear in the image. This kind of reference sheet would be useful for artists or costume designers working with traditional Japanese clothing styles.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-01-17

The image appears to be a collection of sketches or drawings depicting various styles of Japanese traditional clothing or costumes. The drawings show different types of robes, sashes, and accessories that seem to be related to Japanese cultural or ceremonial attire. The sketches are stylized and capture the flowing, draped nature of the garments. While the images do not contain any human faces, they suggest a focus on the intricate details and patterns associated with traditional Japanese fashion and design.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-01-17

The image is a sketch of various traditional Japanese clothing items, including a kimono, hakama, and obi. The sketch is drawn in black ink on a beige background and features a mix of Japanese characters and English words.

  • The top left corner shows a kimono with a collar and sleeves, accompanied by the Japanese characters "" (kimono) and the English word "Kimono".
  • The top center features a hakama with a belt and a long skirt, labeled with the Japanese characters "" (hakama) and the English word "Hakama".
  • The top right corner displays an obi with a decorative pattern, marked with the Japanese characters "" (obi) and the English word "Obi".
  • The bottom left corner depicts a kimono with a collar and sleeves, accompanied by the Japanese characters "" (kimono) and the English word "Kimono".
  • The bottom center shows a hakama with a belt and a long skirt, labeled with the Japanese characters "" (hakama) and the English word "Hakama".
  • The bottom right corner features an obi with a decorative pattern, marked with the Japanese characters "" (obi) and the English word "Obi".

Overall, the image provides a detailed illustration of traditional Japanese clothing items, highlighting their unique designs and features.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-01-17

The image depicts a sketch of various clothing items, likely from an ancient or historical context. The sketches are drawn in black ink on a beige background and appear to be hand-drawn.

There are six sketches in total, each showcasing a different type of clothing or accessory. The sketches are arranged in two rows of three, with some of them overlapping slightly.

The top row features three sketches: one of a draped fabric, another of a ruffled garment, and a third of a flowing piece of clothing. The bottom row consists of three more sketches: one of a belt or sash, another of a flowing garment, and a third of a decorative piece of clothing or accessory.

Each sketch is accompanied by handwritten notes in a foreign language, possibly Japanese or Chinese. These notes may provide additional information about the clothing items, such as their names, materials, or cultural significance.

Overall, the image suggests that it is a page from a sketchbook or notebook belonging to an artist or historian who was interested in studying and documenting traditional clothing from various cultures.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-01-17

The image appears to be a hand-drawn sketch of various traditional Japanese clothing items, possibly for a design or illustration project. The sketch shows different types of undergarments and clothing worn by women in Japan, including:

  • A kosode, a traditional kimono worn by women, with a belt and gathered skirt.
  • A hakama, a type of wide-legged pants worn over a kimono.
  • A haori, a short jacket worn over a kimono.
  • A furisode, a type of kimono with long sleeves worn by unmarried women.

The sketch also includes some Japanese text, possibly labels or descriptions of the different clothing items. The overall style of the drawing is simple and stylized, with a focus on the shapes and forms of the clothing rather than detailed realism.

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-01-17

The image is a sketch on a piece of paper. The sketch consists of three drawings of the lower half of the body of a person. The person is wearing a piece of clothing that resembles a skirt. The clothing is tied around the waist with a belt. The person is wearing a piece of clothing that resembles a bra. The clothing is tied around the neck with a ribbon.

Google Gemini

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-04-30

The image is a sketch of different types of garments or drapery, seemingly from different sculptures or figures, likely of historical or religious significance. The sketch style is simple and linear, focusing on the outlines and folds of the fabric.

Here's a breakdown of what is visible:

  • Layout: The sketch is divided into several sections, each featuring a different style of drapery. Some sections are labeled with Japanese characters and English phrases.
  • Drapery Styles:
    • Top left: Shows a detailed depiction of an ornate draped garment, with fabric gathered at the top.
    • Top right: Features a draped garment with flowing fabric, possibly flowing downwards.
    • Middle left: A waistband with ornamental elements (like a belt) is visible, with fabric folding in a stylized manner below it.
    • Middle right: Appears to represent part of a draped garment, probably from a statue.
    • Top Center: Simplistic, curved lines, perhaps representing hair or fabric folds.
    • Bottom right: This one shows a waistband and a garment, similar to the middle left, but with a different ornamental belt design.
  • Annotations: The Japanese text provides context, possibly the name of a temple, the type of figure, or an artist's notes. The English phrases such as "Drupodo Tempy o wood" and "Kw. Cati Tempy o" likely also annotate the images.
  • Overall Impression: The overall impression is that the image is a study or reference material for design or art. The artist seems to be examining various styles of drapery.

Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-04-30

The image is a sketch of various depictions of Buddhist art, primarily focusing on the lower half of figures and the folds and draping of their garments.

At the top left, there is a depiction of cloth draped over an unseen structure, with the folds creating a curved and tiered effect. Next to it, another drapery design is sketched, this one more elongated and with a single long loop hanging down.

Moving down, a sketch of the lower half of a figure is drawn, showing a waistband with decorative circles and hanging cloth folds. To its right, a torso is illustrated with a visible navel and more intricate draping at the waist, with flowing cloth panels extending down.

On the right side of the image, three curved lines are drawn, possibly representing the form of a hairstyle or headdress. Below this, a sketch shows the waist and lower garment of another figure, this one featuring a detailed, woven-looking belt and more stylized, curved draping.

Japanese characters are written alongside the sketches, seemingly labeling the elements or indicating the source of the depictions, possibly referring to specific temples or artworks. Text like "Kwanmony, Kw. Cati Terpy o" and "lo shod. Shishiku" is visible, suggesting references to specific terms or places.

The overall composition gives the impression of an artist's study or sketchbook page, documenting details of Buddhist iconography and textile design.

Mistral Pixtral

Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-01

The image appears to be a collection of sketches depicting various styles of traditional Japanese armor, specifically focusing on different types of kabuto (helmets) and their accompanying neck guards or shikoro. Here is a detailed description of each sketch:

  1. Top Left (Kawari Kabuto):

    • This sketch shows a kabuto with a distinctive, elaborate design. The helmet features a unique shape with ornamental elements, likely indicating a ceremonial or high-status piece.
  2. Top Middle (Doujun Kabuto):

    • This sketch illustrates a Doujun Kabuto, which appears to have a more streamlined and practical design. The helmet includes a visor-like structure and a neck guard that extends downwards.
  3. Top Right (Hoshi Kabuto):

    • This sketch depicts a Hoshi Kabuto, characterized by its riveted construction. The helmet has a simple, rounded shape with a series of rivets along the top, indicating a robust and functional design.
  4. Bottom Left (Tosei Shikoro):

    • This sketch shows a Tosei Shikoro, which is a type of neck guard. It features a series of overlapping plates or lames, designed to provide flexibility and protection to the neck area.
  5. Bottom Middle (Shouei no Ita Kabuto):

    • This sketch illustrates a Shouei no Ita Kabuto, which has a more simplified and functional design. The helmet appears to have a smooth, rounded shape with a neck guard that extends downwards.
  6. Bottom Right (Ise Numa Kabuto):

    • This sketch depicts an Ise Numa Kabuto, which features a more ornate and decorative design. The helmet includes intricate details and a neck guard that extends downwards, suggesting a ceremonial or high-status use.

Each sketch is labeled with the name of the armor piece in Japanese, providing a clear identification of the different types of kabuto and shikoro depicted. The sketches are detailed and showcase the unique characteristics of each armor piece, highlighting the diversity in design and function of traditional Japanese armor.

Qwen

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-05

The image is a black and white line drawing that appears to be a conceptual sketch of traditional Japanese kimonos or related garments. It includes six separate drawings, each depicting a different style or part of a kimono. Each drawing is labeled with Japanese text, which likely describes the style or type of garment. The garments feature various designs, including pleats, detailed stitching, and decorative elements like belts. The sketches are detailed, showing the folds and layers of the fabric, which are characteristic of traditional kimono design. The overall style of the drawing suggests it could be from a fashion design or cultural study document.

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-05

The image is a black-and-white sketch depicting various traditional Japanese garments, likely focused on women's attire. Here's a detailed description of the elements:

  1. Top Left Section:

    • Two sketches of what appear to be traditional Japanese undergarments or loincloths.
    • The top sketch shows a garment with a draped design, labeled in Japanese characters.
    • Below it, there is a more detailed sketch of a garment with a tied front, featuring decorative elements and a belt or sash.
  2. Top Middle Section:

    • A sketch of a garment with a ruffled design on the sides, labeled in Japanese characters.
    • Below it, another sketch of a similar garment, but with a different style of tying and a more pronounced ruffle at the bottom.
  3. Top Right Section:

    • A series of curved lines, possibly representing folds or pleats in fabric, labeled "Hakuhō" in Japanese characters.
    • Below it, a sketch of a garment with a distinct pattern and a sash at the waist, labeled "Kōmon" in Japanese characters.
  4. Bottom Section:

    • A sketch of a garment with a ruffled design and a sash, labeled "Shōrinji" in Japanese characters.
    • The garment appears to have a more structured and layered look compared to the others.

The image is signed at the bottom right corner with the name "Ken Men" and a date, "1997." The overall style of the sketches suggests a focus on traditional Japanese fashion and the intricate details of the garments.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

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