Human Generated Data

Title

Lion Head, after Ruskin

Date

June 1876

People

Artist: Charles Herbert Moore, American 1840 - 1930

Artist after: John Ruskin, British 1819 - 1900

Classification

Drawings

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Transfer from the Fine Arts Department, Harvard University, 1926.33.93

Human Generated Data

Title

Lion Head, after Ruskin

People

Artist: Charles Herbert Moore, American 1840 - 1930

Artist after: John Ruskin, British 1819 - 1900

Date

June 1876

Classification

Drawings

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Transfer from the Fine Arts Department, Harvard University, 1926.33.93

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2020-04-25

Mammal 99.9
Wildlife 99.9
Lion 99.9
Animal 99.9
Art 99
Drawing 99
Sketch 97.1
Painting 93.7
Doodle 63.3
Photo 60.3
Photography 60.3
Paper 56.1

Clarifai
created on 2020-04-25

lion 99.7
illustration 99.5
mammal 97.1
cat 96.8
paper 96.4
art 96.3
animal 95.5
print 94.7
chalk out 94.6
parchment 94.4
no person 93.5
portrait 93.4
painting 93.1
wildlife 92.9
nature 89.4
mane 88.7
predator 86.7
page 86.5
carnivore 86.1
card 83.5

Imagga
created on 2020-04-25

lion 100
feline 100
cat 81.5
big cat 78.4
wildlife 70.5
predator 65.6
carnivore 64.5
wild 62.7
mane 61.7
safari 58.7
mammal 57.9
fur 54
male 44.7
hunter 38.2
dangerous 33.3
south 31.9
king 31.1
zoo 30.9
resting 30.5
wilderness 30.3
eyes 28.4
lions 26.7
danger 26.4
animals 25.9
hair 25.4
face 24.2
mouth 23.5
beast 22.6
portrait 22
cats 21.6
natural 21.4
head 21
close 20.6
powerful 20.3
stare 19.4
jungle 18.5
yellow 17.2
ferocious 16.8
lioness 16.8
endangered 16.6
roar 15.8
animal 15.5
furry 15.4
rest 14.8
fierce 14.8
teeth 14.2
habitat 13.9
big5 13.8
whisker 13.7
mammals 13.7
whiskers 13.6
environment 13.2
watchful 12.8
exotic 12.7
grass 12.7
five 12.6
majestic 12.5
savanna 11.8
sketch 11.8
intense 11.8
hunt 11.7
park 11.5
predatory 10.9
southern 10.8
outdoor 10.7
reserve 10.7
studio 10.6
carnivorous 9.9
coat 9.6
conservation 9.5
power 9.2
adapted 8.9
regal 8.9
behavior 8.9
zoology 8.8
nose 8.6
drawing 8.5
game 8.1
kitty 8.1
zoological 7.9
look 7.9
muzzle 7.9
representation 7.7

Google
created on 2020-04-25

Lion 97.9
Masai lion 95.2
Drawing 91.1
Sketch 87.6
Felidae 86.3
Big cats 78.9
Illustration 78.7
Mane 72.6
Art 69.5
Artwork 60.1
Wildlife 57.6
Carnivore 57.6

Microsoft
created on 2020-04-25

text 99.5
book 96.6
drawing 93.3
sketch 93.2
lion 81.5
animal 79.4
painting 67.9
carnivore 66.4
art 50.6

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

AWS Rekognition

Age 18-30
Gender Female, 65.7%
Angry 19.6%
Sad 1.3%
Happy 1.4%
Surprised 1%
Confused 0.4%
Disgusted 0.4%
Calm 75.4%
Fear 0.4%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Lion 99.9%
Painting 93.7%

Categories

Imagga

pets animals 83.4%
paintings art 15.4%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2020-04-25

a close up of a book 35.9%
close up of a book 30.3%
a close up of a book case 30.2%

Azure OpenAI

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-14

This is an image of an artwork that depicts the head of a lion. The drawing is done with a soft medium, likely pencil or charcoal, with subtle coloration that may be watercolor or colored pencil, providing a warm tone to the lion's mane and features. The lion's head is detailed with strokes that suggest the texture of fur, and his mane is particularly pronounced. The lion's expression is serene with a slightly downward gaze, creating a sense of nobility and calm strength. The artwork itself is centered on a piece of paper that has rough and uneven edges, and it appears that the artist has left some of the surrounding paper blank, which gives a sense of incompleteness or work-in-progress feel to the piece. In the lower right corner of the paper, there is a hand-written note "C.H. Moore after Ruskin," indicating that the artist C.H. Moore created this drawing inspired by the works or teachings of Ruskin, likely referring to the prominent Victorian art critic, John Ruskin. There are also some paint splotches outside the central drawing area, perhaps indicating the artist's workspace or palette.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-14

This image is a drawing of a lion's head in profile. The drawing captures the majestic and powerful presence of the lion, featuring fine details in its mane, face, and expression. The sketch is done on a light-colored paper with loose, expressive lines and shading to create depth and texture. There are some color palettes or swatches visible on the right side of the drawing, possibly used by the artist to test colors. The artist's signature, "C.H. Moore , after Ruskin," can be seen at the bottom right of the image, indicating that the work was created by C.H. Moore and inspired by or copied from a work by Ruskin.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-14

The image appears to be a drawing or sketch of a lion's head. The lion is depicted in profile, with a majestic, flowing mane and a strong, imposing facial expression. The artwork has a somewhat textured, unfinished quality, suggesting it may be a sketch or study. The overall impression is one of power and grandeur, capturing the essence of the lion's regal and formidable presence.

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-14

This is a delicate and skillful sketch of a lion's head in profile, facing right. The drawing appears to be done in pencil or charcoal with some light color washes, possibly watercolor, on what looks like beige or cream-colored paper. The artist has captured the majestic essence of the lion, particularly emphasizing its distinctive flowing mane with loose, expressive strokes. The lion's facial features are drawn with careful attention to detail, showing the noble expression characteristic of these big cats. The artwork is signed "C.H. Moore, after Ruskin" suggesting this was done in the style of or copied from work by John Ruskin, the famous Victorian art critic and artist. The overall style has a soft, naturalistic quality typical of 19th-century wildlife studies.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-14

The image is a drawing of a lion's head, created by C.H. Moore after Ruskin. The lion's head is drawn in profile, facing to the right, with its mane flowing in the wind. The drawing is rendered in pencil and colored pencil, with the lion's fur depicted in shades of brown and tan. The background of the drawing is a light beige color, with a subtle texture that resembles aged paper. The overall effect is one of elegance and refinement, with the lion's head rendered in exquisite detail.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-14

The image features a sketch of a lion's head, rendered in pencil and colored pencil on a beige background. The lion is depicted in profile, facing right, with its mane flowing behind it. The sketch is set against a light beige background, which has been torn from a larger sheet of paper and mounted on a white background. In the bottom-right corner of the image, the text "C.H. Moore, after Ruskin" is written in pencil. This suggests that the sketch is a copy or interpretation of a work by John Ruskin, an English art critic and social reformer who was known for his writings on art and architecture. Overall, the image presents a beautiful and detailed sketch of a lion's head, showcasing the artist's skill and attention to detail. The use of colored pencil adds depth and texture to the image, while the beige background provides a subtle and understated contrast to the bold lines and colors of the lion's mane.

Text analysis

Amazon

Ruskin
Moore
C.H.. Moore affer Ruskin
affer
C.H..

Google

C.H. Moore এय Rsen
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Moore
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