Human Generated Data

Title

Fisherwomen on the Beach

Date

19th-20th century

People

Artist: Bernardus Johannes Blommers, Dutch 1845 - 1914

Classification

Drawings

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Estate of Dr. William Lambert Richardson, Class of 1864, 1933.31

Human Generated Data

Title

Fisherwomen on the Beach

People

Artist: Bernardus Johannes Blommers, Dutch 1845 - 1914

Date

19th-20th century

Classification

Drawings

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Estate of Dr. William Lambert Richardson, Class of 1864, 1933.31

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-05-31

Human 98.5
Person 98.5
Painting 97.8
Art 97.8
Person 93.1
Person 90.2
Person 87.5
Wood 85.7
Person 85

Clarifai
created on 2019-05-31

people 99.6
group 99.4
adult 97.4
man 97.2
mammal 97
cattle 96.6
water 93.8
vehicle 93.7
many 93.3
transportation system 93.2
farming 92.5
wear 92.4
livestock 91.9
one 89.2
container 88.5
art 88.4
force 87.6
motion 87.6
river 87.4
action 86.3

Imagga
created on 2019-05-31

water 27.3
fisherman 25.2
sea 23
ocean 22.6
travel 21.1
coast 20.6
beach 20.5
rope 18.3
line 16.8
sky 16.6
summer 16.1
vacation 15.5
fishing 15.4
outdoor 15.3
landscape 14.1
outdoors 13.4
boat 13.1
rock 13
sunset 12.6
river 12.4
man 12.1
shore 12.1
lake 11
tourism 10.7
sport 10.7
waves 10.2
sand 9.9
activity 9.8
coastline 9.4
island 9.1
fun 9
reel 8.7
wild 8.7
winter 8.5
clouds 8.4
stone 8.4
park 8.3
landmark 8.1
natural 8
holiday 7.9
male 7.8
hook 7.8
old 7.7
camel 7.6
vessel 7.4
tourist 7.2
ship 7.2
wildlife 7.1
rod 7

Google
created on 2019-05-31

Microsoft
created on 2019-05-31

painting 81.1
person 67.3

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

AWS Rekognition

Age 11-18
Gender Male, 53.9%
Angry 45.5%
Surprised 46.6%
Disgusted 45.6%
Sad 47.8%
Calm 46.2%
Happy 45.4%
Confused 48%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person 98.5%
Painting 97.8%

Categories

Imagga

pets animals 71.2%
food drinks 27.5%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2019-05-31

a group of stuffed animals 33.8%

Azure OpenAI

Created on 2024-01-27

The image appears to be a soft pastel or chalk drawing depicting a group of fishermen at work. The color palette is subtle, consisting of muted earth tones and grays which suggest a foggy or overcast day at sea. The fishermen are gathered at the shore, working together to haul in a large rope or net, which runs diagonally across the composition, providing visual movement and depth. There are at least seven figures visible, some facing towards us, while others have their backs turned, engaged in their task. Their attire seems functional for their profession, with some wearing hats and all wearing heavy garments suitable for marine work. To the right side of the drawing, a large wooden fishing boat is beached with its bow pointing up towards the sky. The boat’s hull has darkened areas that suggest wear and weathering from the sea. The bow of the boat also features what appears to be a lighter colored patch or sail, adding a subtle contrast to the composition. On the ground, we can see reflections suggesting that the surface is wet, which could mean they are working in shallow water or on a wet shoreline. The artist uses loose and expressive strokes, conveying the texture of the fishermen's garments and the roughness of the work environment. The signature at the bottom right corner of the drawing is visible but not entirely legible in the provided image. The overall atmosphere is one of a blustery day and the toil of manual labor by the sea.

Anthropic Claude

Created on 2024-03-29

The image depicts a group of people, likely villagers or rural inhabitants, walking together on a wet, rainy path or shoreline. The people are bundled up in heavy coats and clothing, suggesting a cold or inclement weather. They are carrying bags or bundles, indicating they may be travelers or migrants. The scene has a somber, melancholic tone, with the figures appearing small and dwarfed by the vast, empty landscape around them. The overall impression is one of hardship and the struggle of people navigating difficult environmental conditions.