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Title

Primate Bones, for "Art Anatomy"

Date

1872

People

Artist: William Rimmer, American 1816 - 1879

Classification

Drawings

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Louise E. Bettens Fund, 1936.10.33

Human Generated Data

Title

Primate Bones, for "Art Anatomy"

People

Artist: William Rimmer, American 1816 - 1879

Date

1872

Classification

Drawings

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Louise E. Bettens Fund, 1936.10.33

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Amazon
created on 2019-05-30

Art 97.1
Drawing 97.1
Sketch 91
Text 76.7
Painting 56.5

Clarifai
created on 2019-05-30

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Imagga
created on 2019-05-30

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Google
created on 2019-05-30

Drawing 95.7
Sketch 91.2
Text 86.9
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Microsoft
created on 2019-05-30

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Captions

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-03-08

This is a sketch or drawing of various bones, seemingly anatomical illustrations likely intended for educational or study purposes. The image shows a disarticulated skeleton with individual bones drawn in great detail. The bones are labeled with handwritten text, suggesting the parts they represent, such as "Pelvis," "Femur," "Tibia," "Radius," "Ulna," and other bone names. The style of the drawing has an antiquated feel, indicating it may be from an older scientific text or collection. There also seem to be notations about the species or origins of the bones, such as "Gorilla" and "Hawaiian." The bones are laid out in no particular order, and some are repeated. There is a central notation at the top, likely the title or the source reference, which is not completely legible in this description. The paper appears aged, with crease marks and a yellowish tint, contributing to its historical appearance.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-03-08

The image depicts a detailed anatomical sketch of various human bones, particularly focusing on the pelvis, femur, and elements of the vertebral column. The different views and positions seem to be part of a comparative study, likely contrasting different skeletal structures, including possibly those of primates such as a gorilla, and features labeled as "Hawaiian" and "Hottenth."

  • The central part of the drawing shows the pelvis from a superior view along with the femur.
  • Other views include what seems to be an anterior and posterior perspective of the pelvis and femur.
  • Each different sketch is delicately labeled with handwritten notes, pointing out specific bones like the ilium, ischium, and sacrum.
  • The sketches are detailed, demonstrating not just the main outlines, but also internal structures and relative position of the bones.
  • There are multiple angles of what seem to be an anatomical comparison among different human populations or different species, indicated by labels such as "Gorilla," "Salem River," "Hawaiian," and "Hottenth."

Overall, the sketch appears to be a meticulous study or preparatory drawing for a larger anatomical or anthropological work.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-01-15

This image appears to be a detailed anatomical drawing of human bones and skeletal structures. The drawing contains various skeletal elements such as the pelvis, femur, tibia, and other bones. The bones are depicted in an organized manner, with labels and annotations providing additional information. The overall style and level of detail suggest this is a scientific illustration or study of human osteology.

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-01-15

This is an anatomical sketch or study showing various human bones. The drawing appears to be done in pencil on aged paper. It includes detailed illustrations of:

  1. The pelvic bone (hip bone) shown from different angles
  2. Several long bones that appear to be femurs (thigh bones)
  3. Vertebrae and spinal segments
  4. What looks like tibia and fibula (lower leg bones)

The sketches have some anatomical notations and labels, though they're not all clearly legible in this image. The drawings show good attention to detail, particularly in the joint surfaces and bone textures. This appears to be a medical or scientific illustration, possibly used for educational purposes. The style suggests it might be from a historical medical text or study materials.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-01-15

The image shows anatomical sketches of human bones, specifically the skeletal structure of the legs, pelvis, spine and rib cage. The sketches are hand-drawn in pencil or charcoal on aged, slightly yellowed paper. Various bones are labeled with their anatomical names. The sketches show the bones from different angles to provide a comprehensive view of the skeletal anatomy of the lower body and torso.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-01-15

The image presents a detailed drawing of the human pelvis and leg bones, showcasing various anatomical structures. The drawing is rendered in pencil on a yellowed paper background, with the artist's notes and labels written in pencil.

Key Features:

  • Pelvis: The pelvis is depicted in multiple views, including anterior, posterior, and lateral perspectives.
  • Leg Bones: The femur, tibia, and fibula are shown in different positions, highlighting their relationships to the pelvis.
  • Anatomical Labels: The drawing includes labels for various anatomical structures, such as the ilium, ischium, and pubis bones of the pelvis, as well as the greater trochanter and lesser trochanter of the femur.
  • Artist's Notes: The artist has included notes and comments throughout the drawing, providing additional context and insights into the anatomy of the pelvis and leg bones.

Overall Impression:

The image provides a comprehensive and detailed representation of the human pelvis and leg bones, making it a valuable resource for artists, anatomists, and medical professionals. The inclusion of anatomical labels and the artist's notes adds depth and context to the drawing, making it a useful tool for learning and reference.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-01-15

The image presents a detailed sketch of the human skeleton, showcasing various bones and their connections. The sketch is drawn in pencil on a yellowed piece of paper, with the bones depicted in a light brown color.

  • Skull and Spine:
    • The skull is drawn in the top-left corner, with the spine extending from the base of the skull to the lower back.
    • The spine is composed of several vertebrae, each labeled with its corresponding number.
  • Upper Limbs:
    • The right arm is drawn in the center of the page, with the shoulder joint, humerus, radius, and ulna visible.
    • The left arm is drawn in the top-right corner, with the shoulder joint, humerus, radius, and ulna visible.
  • Lower Limbs:
    • The right leg is drawn in the bottom-left corner, with the hip joint, femur, tibia, and fibula visible.
    • The left leg is drawn in the bottom-right corner, with the hip joint, femur, tibia, and fibula visible.
  • Pelvis and Hip Joint:
    • The pelvis is drawn at the base of the spine, with the hip joint connecting the femur to the pelvis.
    • The hip joint is labeled as the "acetabulum" and the "femoral head."
  • Other Bones:
    • Several other bones are drawn throughout the page, including the sternum, ribs, and scapulae.
    • Each bone is labeled with its corresponding name and sometimes its location on the body.

In summary, the image provides a detailed and accurate representation of the human skeleton, highlighting the connections between the various bones and their functions. The sketch is well-drawn and easy to follow, making it a useful resource for anyone studying anatomy.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-01-15

The image is a detailed anatomical drawing of a gorilla's skeleton. The drawing is on a piece of paper with a yellowish hue, suggesting it might be old or made from aged materials. The paper appears to have some stains and marks, adding to its vintage look. The drawing is made with pencil or ink, showcasing various parts of the gorilla's skeleton in different angles and perspectives.

At the top left of the paper, there is a full-body skeleton drawing of a gorilla, showing the ribcage, spine, pelvis, and limbs. To the right of this, there is a drawing of the gorilla's head and neck, highlighting the skull and the first few vertebrae. Below these, there are individual bones such as the femur, tibia, fibula, and various foot bones, each labeled with their respective names.

The bottom section of the paper contains more detailed drawings of the pelvis and spine, showing the intricate structure of these areas. There are also some measurements and notes written on the paper, indicating the scale and specific details of the bones. The text is written in a cursive style, which is typical of older documents.

The overall layout of the drawing is organized, with each section clearly delineated and labeled, making it easy to identify and study different parts of the gorilla's skeleton. The drawing is a valuable educational tool for understanding the anatomy of gorillas, providing a detailed and comprehensive view of their skeletal structure.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-01-15

The image shows a hand-drawn anatomical diagram of various skeletal structures, primarily focusing on the limbs and spine. The diagram is composed of multiple sketches, each illustrating different parts of the skeleton. There are detailed drawings of a human skull, a human spine, and the skeletal structures of a gorilla, a baboon, and a human. Each sketch is labeled with its corresponding name, such as "Gorilla," "Baboon," and "Human." The diagram appears to be part of a scientific study or educational material, given the detailed and precise nature of the drawings. The paper has a slightly aged look, suggesting it is an old document.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-01-13

The image depicts a vintage, hand-drawn anatomical sketch of various human skeletal structures. The drawing is composed of several distinct sections, each illustrating different parts of the human skeleton. The top part of the image shows a full human skeleton, with a focus on the spine and ribcage. Below this, there are detailed drawings of the lower back, pelvis, and legs, including the femur, tibia, and fibula. The image also includes a detailed view of the foot skeleton, showcasing the bones of the foot and ankle. The drawing is annotated with measurements and labels, indicating the various bones and their anatomical positions. The paper appears aged, with some discoloration and wear, suggesting it is an old document or study.

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-01-13

The image is a scientific drawing of a gorilla skeleton, specifically a female gorilla. The drawing is done on a beige-colored paper with a pencil, and it includes detailed illustrations of various parts of the gorilla's skeleton. The paper has a grid-like pattern in the background, which helps in accurately positioning and scaling the different parts of the skeleton.

The drawing features several views of the gorilla's skeleton:

  1. Full Skeleton: The top left part of the drawing shows a full-body skeleton of the gorilla, including the skull, spine, ribcage, arms, and legs. The spine is depicted with individual vertebrae, and the ribcage is shown with the sternum and ribs.
  2. Pelvic Area: Below the full skeleton, there is a detailed view of the pelvic area, highlighting the hip bones, sacrum, and coccyx.
  3. Leg Bones: To the left of the pelvic area, there are individual illustrations of the leg bones, including the femur, tibia, and fibula.
  4. Foot Bones: Below the leg bones, there is a detailed illustration of the foot bones, showing the tarsals, metatarsals, and phalanges.
  5. Arm Bones: To the right of the full skeleton, there is a detailed view of the arm bones, including the humerus, radius, and ulna.
  6. Hand Bones: Below the arm bones, there is an illustration of the hand bones, showing the carpals, metacarpals, and phalanges.
  7. Skull: At the bottom of the drawing, there is a detailed view of the gorilla's skull, showing the cranium, mandible, and various facial bones.

The drawing also includes annotations and measurements, which are likely used for scientific study and comparison. The annotations are written in a cursive script and include terms such as "Gorilla," "Skull," "Pelvis," "Leg," "Arm," and "Hand," along with some numerical values that could represent measurements in centimeters or inches.

The overall purpose of this drawing is to provide a detailed and accurate representation of the gorilla's skeletal structure, which is essential for anatomical studies, comparative anatomy, and evolutionary biology. The grid background and precise annotations ensure that the drawing is scientifically accurate and useful for research purposes.

Google Gemini

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-15

This is a scientific sketch or drawing of several skeletal elements. It appears to be a comparative study, with labels and notes comparing the bones of different species or human races. The drawing is made with pencil on paper.

Here's a breakdown:

  • Overall Composition: The drawing features various skeletal components, including the pelvis, femurs (thigh bones), humerus (upper arm bone), radius and ulna (forearm bones), and the rib cage and spinal column. The bones are drawn in a simplified, schematic manner.
  • Labels and Notes: The image is annotated with handwritten labels, identifying specific bones ("Femur", "Tibia", "Radius", "Ulna"). It includes the names of different types of skeletons, such as "Gorilla" from "Africa," "Caucasia," "Hawaiian Honolulu," and "Hottentot South Africa." Measurements are also included, along with the date 4/11/18, and the name of the person who made this drawing, "Rimmer," "No. 1".
  • Style: The drawing style is basic and intended for informational purposes, suggesting it may have been created for education or research.

In summary, this appears to be an academic drawing with the focus on anatomical comparative analysis.

Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-15

Here is a description of the image:

The image is a detailed anatomical sketch, likely from an artist's or medical student's study. It includes various bones from different perspectives and appears to compare bone structures across different species or populations.

Here's a breakdown of what is visible:

  • Bone Structures: The drawing features the pelvis, vertebrae, and limbs (femur, tibia, fibula, humerus, radius, and ulna). Each bone is labeled with its name and measurements.
  • Comparisons: The sketch compares pelvic structures, likely from different ethnic groups or species. The labels "Caucasian," "Hawaiian Honolulu," and "Hottentot South Africa" suggest an anatomical comparison across different ethnic groups. The drawing also appears to compare bone structures between a Gorilla and humans.
  • Artist's Notes: The sketch includes handwritten notes, such as bone measurements and labels. The note "Dr. W. Rimmer 90, Chestnut St. Chelsea - Mass. - No. 1" indicates the artist or creator of the sketch, their location, and possibly a reference number.
  • Style: The drawing is done in a simple, sketch-like style, typical of an anatomical study.

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