Human Generated Data

Title

Man’s Head and Woman’s Head

Date

1542

People

Artist: Sebald Beham, German 1500 - 1550

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gray Collection of Engravings Fund, G8908

Human Generated Data

Title

Man’s Head and Woman’s Head

People

Artist: Sebald Beham, German 1500 - 1550

Date

1542

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gray Collection of Engravings Fund, G8908

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-04-03

Human 98.3
Person 98.3
Art 97.6
Drawing 97.6
Person 95.4
Sketch 88.1
Text 82.9
Page 79
Doodle 69.4

Clarifai
created on 2018-03-24

people 100
print 99.6
portrait 99.6
adult 99.2
illustration 99.2
art 99.1
man 98.9
one 98.3
engraving 96.3
vintage 96.2
leader 95.6
antique 95.6
old 94.9
retro 94.3
paper 94.2
painting 91.4
scientist 89.4
two 87
historic 87
group 86.3

Imagga
created on 2018-03-24

jigsaw puzzle 100
puzzle 84.8
game 58.2
vintage 33.1
money 32.4
currency 31.5
stamp 28.5
cash 27.5
paper 26.7
retro 26.3
mail 25.9
old 23.7
postmark 23.7
finance 22.9
tile 22.5
dollar 22.3
banking 21.2
bank 20.6
envelope 20.3
postage 19.7
financial 19.6
sketch 19.5
letter 19.3
ancient 19.1
business 18.9
postal 18.7
grunge 17.9
dollars 17.4
bill 16.2
wealth 16.2
savings 15.9
economy 15.8
global 15.5
close 15.4
drawing 15.4
exchange 15.3
post 15.3
graffito 14.9
philately 14.8
printed 14.8
rich 14
antique 13.9
shows 13.8
bills 13.6
art 13.6
aged 13.6
map 13.1
circa 12.8
us 12.6
history 12.5
loan 12.5
representation 11.9
stamps 11.9
collection 11.7
finances 11.6
pay 11.5
one 11.2
mosaic 11.1
decoration 10.9
banknotes 10.8
world 10.6
capital 10.5
card 10.2
market 9.8
texture 9.7
banknote 9.7
states 9.7
geography 9.6
united 9.5
closeup 9.4
symbol 9.4
note 9.2
message 9.1
black 9
pattern 8.9
hundred 8.7
payment 8.7
investment 8.3
man 8.1
twenty 7.9
funds 7.9
travel 7.8
debt 7.7
culture 7.7
used 7.7
notes 7.7
international 7.7
communication 7.6
transducer 7.3

Google
created on 2018-03-24

face 95.2
nose 92.9
text 87.5
head 86.1
cartoon 84.5
drawing 82
forehead 75.4
sketch 74.7
human behavior 73.8
design 71.9
art 70.5
jaw 69.9
human 69.6
organ 69
ear 68.5
line 67.7
history 65.2
artwork 63.1
black and white 60.8
illustration 59.1

Microsoft
created on 2018-03-24

text 100
book 98.1

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

Google

AWS Rekognition

Age 30-47
Gender Male, 97.9%
Happy 13.7%
Angry 1.4%
Confused 3.3%
Calm 61.8%
Disgusted 0.7%
Surprised 6.8%
Sad 12.3%

AWS Rekognition

Age 26-43
Gender Male, 87.3%
Calm 34.7%
Happy 3.7%
Disgusted 1.2%
Sad 49.5%
Surprised 2.8%
Angry 3.2%
Confused 5%

AWS Rekognition

Age 26-43
Gender Female, 90.6%
Calm 59.7%
Happy 3.7%
Disgusted 1.5%
Sad 17.1%
Surprised 3.1%
Angry 9.4%
Confused 5.5%

Google Vision

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

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person 98.3%

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 99.9%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2018-03-24

a close up of a book 51.1%
close up of a book 45%
two men looking at a book 35.5%

Azure OpenAI

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-16

This image consists of two detailed diagrams of human profiles, each accompanied by a side view. The diagrams appear to be from a historical or anatomical study, with the upper section labeled "Eines Mannes Haupt" and the lower section labeled "Eines Weibes Haupt," which translate from German to "The Head of a Man" and "The Head of a Woman," respectively. Both profiles include a grid overlay with alphabet and number labels along the axes to likely indicate proportions or measurement guidelines. Below each grid, there are what seems to be dates and initials, specifically "1542 ISB," indicating the year and possibly the creator of the diagrams. The artwork style suggests it is from the Renaissance period, reflecting a scientific or artistic interest in the proportions and structure of the human head.

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-16

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-16

The image appears to be a historical illustration depicting phrenology, a pseudoscientific practice that claimed to determine personality traits and mental abilities based on the shape and bumps of the human skull. The top panel shows a profile view of a man's head with a grid overlay, likely used for phrenological analysis. The bottom panel shows another profile view of a man's head. The text identifies these as "eines mannes haupt" (a man's head) and "eines weibes haupt" (a woman's head), indicating the comparison of male and female skull shapes according to phrenological principles. This image represents an outdated and discredited theory that aimed to classify and make assumptions about individuals based on physical characteristics.

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-16

This is a historical anatomical illustration from 1542 showing two sets of head studies. Each set contains a profile view of a head - one gridded drawing on the left for proportional study, and one more detailed shaded drawing on the right. The top panel is labeled "EINES MANNES HAUPT" (A Man's Head) and the bottom panel "EINES WEIBES HAUPT" (A Woman's Head). The illustrations demonstrate artistic techniques for drawing human heads in profile, using grid systems for accurate proportions alongside more finished renderings. Both drawings are done in a classical style typical of Renaissance-era anatomical and artistic studies. The artist's mark "HSB" and the date 1542 appear on both panels.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-16

This image is a page from an old book, featuring two illustrations of human heads in profile. The top illustration shows a man's head facing left, with a grid overlay and a smaller inset image of the same head without the grid. The bottom illustration depicts a man's head facing right, also with a grid overlay and a smaller inset image without the grid. Both illustrations are labeled with text boxes containing German phrases, which translate to "A Man's Head" and "A Woman's Head." The background of the page is off-white, with a subtle texture that suggests it may be a scan or photograph of an original document. Overall, the image appears to be a historical illustration of human anatomy, possibly from a medical or artistic textbook.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-16

The image presents a pair of engravings, each depicting a male head in profile, showcasing the artist's skill in capturing facial features and expressions. * **Top Engraving:** * The top engraving features a male head in profile, facing left. * The head is shown from the side, with the face turned towards the viewer. * The engraving is rendered in fine lines and shading, giving the impression of depth and texture. * The subject's facial features are well-defined, including his nose, lips, and eyes. * The engraving is signed "EINES MANNES HAVPT" in the top-right corner, which translates to "A Man's Head" in English. * **Bottom Engraving:** * The bottom engraving also features a male head in profile, facing left. * The head is shown from the side, with the face turned towards the viewer. * The engraving is rendered in fine lines and shading, giving the impression of depth and texture. * The subject's facial features are well-defined, including his nose, lips, and eyes. * The engraving is signed "EINES WEIBES HAVPT" in the top-right corner, which translates to "A Woman's Head" in English. In summary, the image showcases two engravings of male heads in profile, each with its own unique characteristics and details. The engravings demonstrate the artist's skill in capturing facial features and expressions, and provide insight into the art of engraving during the Renaissance period.

Text analysis

Amazon

HAVPT
MANNES
WEIBES
HAVPT.
ISB
EiNes MANNES HAVPT.
EiNEs WEIBES HAVPT
EiNes
IF42
EiNEs
1543
1543 I
I

Google

EINES MANNES HAVPT ISB EINES WEIBES HAVPT T
HAVPT
ISB
EINES
MANNES
WEIBES
T