Human Generated Data

Title

Study of Two Draped Women

Date

c. 1891

People

Artist: John Singer Sargent, American 1856 - 1925

Classification

Drawings

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Miss Emily Sargent and Mrs. Francis Ormond in memory of their brother, John Singer Sargent, 1931.96

Human Generated Data

Title

Study of Two Draped Women

People

Artist: John Singer Sargent, American 1856 - 1925

Date

c. 1891

Classification

Drawings

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Miss Emily Sargent and Mrs. Francis Ormond in memory of their brother, John Singer Sargent, 1931.96

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2024-06-14

Fashion 99.9
Clothing 99.8
Coat 99.8
Adult 99.5
Bride 99.5
Female 99.5
Person 99.5
Wedding 99.5
Woman 99.5
Person 99.4
Art 98.9
Drawing 92.8
Head 68.3
Cloak 57.7

Clarifai
created on 2024-06-14

art 99.8
chalk out 98.5
painting 98.5
people 98.4
one 97.7
illustration 97.4
portrait 97.3
wear 95.6
artistic 95.5
woman 95.2
print 94.7
adult 94.6
nude 94.1
retro 92.4
sepia pigment 91
old 89.2
girl 88.5
cape 88.5
sketchy 88.2
man 88.1

Imagga
created on 2024-06-14

sketch 92
drawing 65.9
representation 56.2
statue 41.6
cloak 32.3
sculpture 30.4
covering 29.5
religion 23.3
bag 22.4
art 21.4
plastic bag 20.8
old 20.2
monument 18.7
dress 17.2
detail 16.1
religious 15
ancient 14.7
catholic 13.6
hair 13.5
history 13.4
faith 13.4
god 13.4
architecture 13.3
container 13
antique 13
landmark 12.6
saint 12.5
tourism 12.4
face 12.1
stone 11.8
portrait 11.6
city 11.6
spiritual 11.5
symbol 11.4
church 11.1
black 11.1
clothing 10.9
holy 10.6
fashion 10.6
building 10.3
head 10.1
adult 9.7
figure 9.5
model 9.3
famous 9.3
historic 9.2
travel 9.2
mask 9
culture 8.5
person 8.4
outdoor 8.4
traditional 8.3
man 8.1
marble 7.7
long 7.3

Google
created on 2024-06-14

Microsoft
created on 2024-06-14

sketch 97.6
drawing 95.2
art 90.4
head covering 73.6

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Adult
Bride
Female
Person
Woman
Adult 99.5%
Bride 99.5%
Female 99.5%
Person 99.5%
Person 99.4%
Woman 99.5%

Categories

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2024-06-14

a pair of human masks 29.7%

Anthropic Claude

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

The image shows two sketches depicting hooded figures, likely dressed in robes or cloaks that obscure their faces. The figures appear to be wearing long, flowing garments with deep hoods that cover most of their facial features. The sketches have a dramatic, shadowy quality, with the folds and drapes of the fabric creating a sense of mystery and concealment. The overall impression is one of enigmatic, shrouded figures, their identities and expressions hidden from view.

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

The image shows two charcoal or pencil sketches of hooded figures side by side on a light background. The figures appear to be wearing long, flowing robes or cloaks with hoods that obscure their faces. The fabric drapes and folds in a way that creates a sense of movement and dimensionality. The sketchy, gestural style gives the drawings an artistic, expressive quality. No facial features are visible, contributing to an air of mystery or anonymity surrounding the cloaked figures. The monochromatic medium and composition draws the viewer's focus to the interplay of light and shadow defining the cloaks' billowing forms.

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

This appears to be a charcoal or graphite drawing showing two draped figures in dark, flowing robes. The drawing focuses on capturing the folds and shadows of the fabric, which creates a dramatic, sculptural effect. The figures are shown standing and appear to be wearing hooded or covered garments that completely envelop their forms. The artist has paid particular attention to the way light plays across the fabric, creating deep shadows and highlighting the texture of the material. The style is somewhat loose and expressive, with strong contrast between light and dark areas. This type of drawing might have been a study for a larger work or an exercise in depicting fabric and drapery, which has been an important skill for artists throughout art history.

Text analysis

Amazon

2.5.112

Google

2.5.112 SE
2.5.112
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