Human Generated Data

Title

Two Nude Boxers

Date

1928

People

Artist: Jack Levine, American 1915-2010

Classification

Drawings

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Anonymous Gift, 1953.142

Copyright

© Jack Levine Estate / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

Human Generated Data

Title

Two Nude Boxers

People

Artist: Jack Levine, American 1915-2010

Date

1928

Classification

Drawings

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Anonymous Gift, 1953.142

Copyright

© Jack Levine Estate / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2020-05-02

Art 94.8
Drawing 89.7
Lion 87.4
Mammal 87.4
Animal 87.4
Wildlife 87.4
Painting 85.2
Sketch 78
Sculpture 73.3
Statue 62.9
Text 60.8
Hand 59.2

Clarifai
created on 2020-05-02

retro 97.4
desktop 95.8
texture 95.5
illustration 95.3
concrete 95.1
vintage 95.1
old 93.8
margin 92.2
art 91
design 89.6
wall 88.9
crack 82.9
symbol 79.9
soil 75.4
rough 74.1
antique 72.8
image 71.9
graphic 71.1
wear 70.9
people 67.8

Imagga
created on 2020-05-02

grunge 56.2
texture 51.4
vintage 51.3
binding 46.7
old 45.3
fire screen 39.3
antique 38.2
aged 37.1
retro 34.4
wall 34.2
material 34
board 32
ancient 32
screen 31.5
frame 30
paper 29
protective covering 27.5
structure 26.8
damaged 26.7
pattern 26.7
surface 22.9
grungy 22.8
dirty 22.6
design 22.5
wallpaper 22.2
textured 21.9
art 21.7
rough 21
rusty 21
border 19.9
backdrop 19.8
empty 19.8
parchment 19.2
covering 19.2
historic 18.3
decay 18.3
stains 17.5
blank 17.2
wallet 16.7
fracture 16.5
blackboard 16.5
spot 16.3
concrete 16.3
worn 16.2
grain 15.7
grime 15.6
space 14.7
ragged 14.6
faded 14.6
crumpled 14.6
textures 14.2
black 13.8
chalkboard 13.7
crease 13.7
mottled 13.7
crack 13.6
old fashioned 13.3
container 13.2
case 13.1
detail 12.9
stone 12.7
tracery 12.7
stain 12.5
canvas 12.3
brass 12.3
backgrounds 12.2
broad 11.8
brown 11.8
chalk 11.7
succulent 11.7
memorial 11.5
close 11.4
dark 10.9
text 10.5
style 10.4
page 10.2
decoration 10.1
nobody 10.1
decorative 10
gray 9.9
scratched 9.8
book 9.8
rust 9.6
obsolete 9.6
dirt 9.6
weathered 9.5
graphic 9.5
architecture 9.4
color 8.9
closeup 8.8
cement 8.8
burnt 8.8
building 8.7
torn 8.7
your 8.7
detailed 8.7
education 8.7
aging 8.6
floral 8.5
note 8.3
stucco 8.2
drawing 8.1
school 8.1
plaster 7.9
manuscript 7.8
messy 7.7
map 7.6
learn 7.6
sheet 7.5
wood 7.5
study 7.5
global 7.3
world 7.1

Google
created on 2020-05-02

Microsoft
created on 2020-05-02

sketch 99.6
drawing 99.6
text 98.8
art 97.1
cartoon 80.9
ink 75.3
illustration 72.9
child art 62.6
black and white 59.1
charcoal 55.4

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Lion
Painting
Lion 87.4%

Categories

Captions

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-03-05

This image is a monochrome drawing depicting two figures engaged in what appears to be a wrestle or struggle. Both figures are muscular, indicating that the artist may have been aiming to emphasize the physicality of their confrontation. The figures' dynamic poses and the tension in their limbs suggest movement and force. The background is vague, with some indistinct lines that might indicate a simplistic setting or crowd in the distance, though it's not detailed enough to discern clearly. The artist's signature "Jack Levine" can be seen at the bottom right of the drawing, suggesting this is a work by that artist. The contrast and the sketch-like quality of the outlines imply that this could be a preliminary study or a finished work in an expressionist or rough-hewn style.

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

This image is a black and white drawing of two muscular men engaged in a wrestling match. The figures are depicted in a dynamic pose, with their bodies entwined and exerting force against each other. The wrestlers are portrayed with detailed muscle definition and are positioned such that their bodies are leaning into one another, emphasizing the physical struggle. The drawing appears to capture the intensity and physicality of the match. The artist has signed the work in the lower right corner with the name "Jack Levine," and there is a year written in the upper left corner, which appears to be 1928. The background is minimalistic, with faint lines suggesting some form of an environment, perhaps a wrestling ring or an audience.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-03-03

The image appears to be a graphite sketch depicting two muscular, nude male figures embracing or grappling with each other. The figures are drawn in a stylized, abstract manner, with emphasis on the forms and contours of the bodies. The sketch has a dark, somewhat moody atmosphere, with the figures set against a plain background. Overall, the image conveys a sense of physical intimacy and struggle between the two figures.

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-03-03

This is a black and white sketch or drawing depicting two wrestlers engaged in combat. The artwork shows the muscular figures in a dynamic grappling pose, their bodies leaning into each other as they compete. The drawing style emphasizes the physical strength and tension between the athletes through bold, confident lines capturing their athletic forms. It appears to be signed by Jack Levine. The composition is simple but powerful, focusing entirely on the wrestling action within a basic framed border.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-11

The image is a sketch by Jack Levine, an American artist known for his satirical and often provocative works. This particular sketch, titled "Two Men Wrestling," showcases Levine's ability to capture dynamic movement and emotion through simple yet powerful lines and forms. In the sketch, two men are engaged in a fierce wrestling match. The figures are depicted in a stylized manner, with bold lines and minimal details, emphasizing the intensity of the moment. The composition is centered around the two wrestlers, with the background subtly suggesting a setting, possibly a gym or a wrestling arena. Levine's use of line and form in this sketch creates a sense of tension and energy, drawing the viewer's attention to the central action. The sketch also reflects Levine's interest in exploring themes of conflict, competition, and human interaction, which were common in his work. Overall, "Two Men Wrestling" is a compelling example of Jack Levine's artistic skill and his ability to convey complex emotions and ideas through simple yet effective visual representations.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-11

The image is a black and white sketch of two men wrestling. The men are in the center of the image, with their bodies facing each other. They are both shirtless and wearing shorts. The man on the left has his right arm around the other man's neck, while the man on the right has his left arm around the other man's waist. The background of the image is a plain gray color, with some faint lines and shapes visible. In the bottom-right corner of the image, there is a signature that reads "Jack Levine." The overall atmosphere of the image suggests a sense of intensity and competition, as the two men engage in a physical struggle.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-01-12

The image is a sketch of two men wrestling, drawn by Jack Levine in 1928. The sketch is in black and white and shows the two men in a close embrace, with their bodies intertwined. The man on the left is wearing a pair of shorts, while the man on the right is wearing a pair of shorts and a pair of boxing gloves. The sketch is signed by Jack Levine at the bottom right corner.

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-01-12

The image is a grayscale drawing of two people engaged in a physical fight. The drawing is in black and white, with no color or shading. The two individuals appear to be in a wrestling match, with one person on top of the other. The person on top is gripping the other person's head and shoulders, while the person on the bottom is trying to escape. The drawing is simple and straightforward, with no background or additional details.

Text analysis

Amazon

Jack
Jack Levine
Levine

Google

Jack Levine
Jack
Levine