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Human Generated Data

Title

Nude with marginal list of various diseases

Date

c. 1500

People

Artist: Anonymous Italy (Venice) 1499,

Author: Johannes de Ketham, German

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gray Collection of Engravings Fund, G5121.5

Human Generated Data

Title

Nude with marginal list of various diseases

People

Artist: Anonymous Italy (Venice) 1499,

Author: Johannes de Ketham, German

Date

c. 1500

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gray Collection of Engravings Fund, G5121.5

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-11-04

Soil 97.8
Person 94.6
Human 94.6
Plot 88.8
Diagram 86.8
Archaeology 75.4
Page 57
Text 57
Measurements 56.2

Clarifai
created on 2019-11-04

illustration 99.3
people 97.4
man 97.2
retro 96.7
print 95.7
art 95.5
vintage 94.9
old 94.9
ancient 93.7
antique 92.4
chalk out 92.4
painting 91.8
paper 91.4
science 88.2
human 87
lithograph 86.3
manuscript 85.4
blood 85
adult 82.5
biology 82.4

Imagga
created on 2019-11-04

sketch 100
drawing 100
representation 92.2
vintage 28.9
old 25.1
paper 21.2
amulet 21
antique 19.4
art 18.5
map 17.9
charm 16.6
anatomy 16.4
retro 16.4
history 15.2
ancient 14.7
human 14.2
letter 13.8
stamp 13.5
mail 13.4
gold 13.2
postmark 12.8
postage 12.8
travel 12.7
science 12.5
man 12.1
atlas 11.9
design 11.8
postal 11.8
sepia 11.7
world 11.5
anatomical 10.8
skeleton 10.7
envelope 10.7
medical 10.6
geography 10.6
biology 10.4
capital 10.4
symbol 10.1
aged 10
philately 9.9
printed 9.8
discovery 9.7
texture 9.7
navigation 9.6
body 9.6
post 9.5
grunge 9.4
money 9.4
city 9.1
global 9.1
expedition 8.9
3d 8.5
plan 8.5
frame 8.4
page 8.4
globe 8.3
tourism 8.3
business 7.9
navigate 7.8
male 7.8
continent 7.8
planet 7.5
comic book 7.5
church 7.4
people 7.3

Google
created on 2019-11-04

Human anatomy 95.4
Muscle 84.4
Human 83
Organ 82.8
Standing 82.8
Male 81.8
Joint 77.8
Chest 77.5
Human body 76
Drawing 65.2
Abdomen 63.6
Art 58.1
Trunk 57.5
Figure drawing 50.5
Illustration 50.4
Diagram 50.1

Microsoft
created on 2019-11-04

text 99.9
drawing 78.4
cartoon 63.1
sketch 50.8

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person
Person 94.6%

Categories

Imagga

text visuals 60.7%
paintings art 38.2%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2019-11-04

a close up of a map 75.2%
close up of a map 71.6%
a close up of text on a map 65.1%

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-01

This image depicts a historical medical illustration of a male human body with various anatomical and medical terms labeled throughout. The figure is standing with one arm raised and the other relaxed by the side. Different parts of the body, including major organs and limbs, are marked with Latin terms and accompanied by lines leading to their respective labels. The illustration includes a wide range of medical conditions, anatomical terms, and potentially astrology-based references to body parts, common in medieval and Renaissance medical texts. The style of the illustration suggests it could be from an early printed medical book or anatomical guide.

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-01

The image shows an antique-looking page with an anatomical illustration of a human body in profile. The body is depicted with muscles and the internal organs exposed as overlays, highlighting different parts and systems of the human body. The figure is standing upright and appears to be holding an object in its raised right hand. Surrounding the illustration, the page is filled with text and lists in a format reminiscent of historical medical or scientific manuscripts. There are columns of words, possibly symptoms, body parts, or medical conditions, labeled in Latin or an old form of English, suggesting this could be a page from an early medical text. The paper itself has an aged appearance, with a slightly yellowed background and worn edges, giving it a look of an artifact from an earlier era. The illustration and text are colored, with sections of the illustration having been highlighted in yellows and reds, further emphasizing the anatomical features. Various lines and labels seem to connect the terms in the lists to specific parts of the body, indicating that the image may have served an educational purpose, acting as a guide to understanding the human body and its ailments.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-01

This is a medieval medical illustration showing an anatomical diagram of the human body. The illustration appears to be from a medical manuscript or text, with annotations in Latin. The figure is depicted in a standing position with reddish-orange coloring and is drawn in a simple but detailed style characteristic of medieval medical illustrations. Around the figure are various text bubbles and labels indicating different parts of the body and medical conditions. At the top of the image are circular diagrams that appear to relate to mental or cognitive functions. On the sides are lists of medical terms and conditions in Latin script. The drawing demonstrates early attempts to map and understand human anatomy and disease, showing how medieval physicians conceptualized the relationship between different parts of the body and various ailments. The overall layout combines anatomical illustration with medical terminology in a way that was typical of medieval medical texts and teaching materials. This type of medical illustration would have been used for education and reference by physicians and medical students during the medieval period.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-01

The image depicts an anatomical diagram of the human body, likely from an old medical text or manuscript. The figure shows the front view of a naked male body with various parts labeled in Latin or an old language. Concentric circles connect the labels to different regions of the body. The drawing style looks quite old, with crosshatched shading to provide depth and volume to the musculature. Some additional writing surrounds the central figure, possibly providing more anatomical details or explanations. Overall, this appears to be an early attempt to map out and label the different structures, bones, muscles and organs that comprise the male human anatomy, serving as a visual reference or teaching aid. The aged appearance of the parchment and writing suggests this illustration originated from the medieval or Renaissance period, before more modern anatomical renderings.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-01

The image appears to be a detailed anatomical diagram of the human body. It depicts a frontal view of a nude male figure, surrounded by various labels and descriptions of different body parts, organs, and medical conditions. The figure's body is annotated with a range of Latin and other terminology, indicating this is likely an illustration from a historical medical or anatomical text. The overall purpose seems to be a comprehensive visual guide to the human form and its various biological components and afflictions.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-12

The image depicts a medieval illustration of the human body, with various organs and body parts labeled in Latin. The illustration is rendered in a simple, line-drawn style, with the body depicted in a standing position. The body is shown with its arms raised and legs slightly apart, and the skin is colored in shades of orange and yellow. The organs and body parts are labeled with Latin words, such as "Sanguis" (blood), "Cor" (heart), and "Pulmo" (lung). The labels are written in a decorative font and are scattered throughout the image. In the background, there is a faint image of text that appears to be from an old book or manuscript. The text is written in Latin and is too small to read clearly. Overall, the image provides a detailed and informative illustration of the human body, highlighting its various organs and body parts. The use of Latin labels adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to the image, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in anatomy or medical history.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-12

This image is a page from an old book, featuring a diagram of the human body with various labels and text in Latin. The diagram shows a man standing with his right arm raised and his left arm at his side, facing forward. He has short hair and is depicted in a simple line drawing style, with some shading to indicate muscle definition. The diagram includes several labels and annotations in Latin, which appear to be describing different parts of the body. Some of these labels are written in small text next to specific body parts, while others are listed in columns on either side of the diagram. The text is written in a formal, cursive script that is typical of medieval manuscripts. The background of the page is a light beige color, with a subtle texture that suggests it may be made of parchment or vellum. There are some faint stains and discolorations on the page, which may be due to age or handling. Overall, the image appears to be a historical illustration of the human body, possibly from a medical or anatomical text.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-01

The image is a diagram of a human body, possibly from an old anatomy book. The body is depicted in a standing position with arms extended outwards. The body is colored in a reddish-brown hue, and the diagram is on a beige background. The body is divided into sections, with labels for each section. The labels are written in Latin, and some of them are accompanied by illustrations.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-01

The image depicts an anatomical illustration of a human body, likely from a medical manuscript. The figure is a full-body drawing of a male, standing with arms outstretched, showing both the front and back views. The body is outlined in a light brown color, and the muscles are faintly shaded to indicate their locations. The skin tone of the figure is slightly reddish, giving it a lifelike appearance. Surrounding the figure are various Latin labels pointing to different parts of the body, indicating medical terms and conditions. These labels are written in a cursive style and are placed strategically around the body to highlight specific areas. The text includes terms related to anatomy and medical conditions, such as "Cellulae membranosae," "Cellulae magistri naturae," and "Cellulae efferentia." The background of the image is a faded parchment-like texture, suggesting that it is an old manuscript page. The overall style of the illustration is reminiscent of Renaissance anatomical drawings, characterized by its detailed and precise depiction of the human form. This image serves as an educational tool, illustrating the human anatomy and associated medical terminology, and it likely comes from a historical medical text used for teaching or reference.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

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