Human Generated Data

Title

Study for “American Painting”

Date

1948

People

Artist: Stuart Davis, American 1892 - 1964

Classification

Archival Material

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Mrs. Stuart Davis, 1967.79.491

Copyright

© President and Fellows of Harvard College

Human Generated Data

Title

Study for “American Painting”

People

Artist: Stuart Davis, American 1892 - 1964

Date

1948

Classification

Archival Material

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Mrs. Stuart Davis, 1967.79.491

Copyright

© President and Fellows of Harvard College

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2022-01-15

Text 99.9
Insect 99.7
Animal 99.7
Invertebrate 99.7
Handwriting 94.9
Letter 72.2
Page 66.7
Calligraphy 59

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-26

retro 98.7
text 98.4
vintage 98.4
page 98.2
paper 97.7
old 97.6
art 97.5
manuscript 97.4
handwriting 97.4
sepia pigment 97.1
antique 96.7
print 95.9
document 95.1
calligraphy 94.3
wear 93.9
poetry 92
card 91.8
education 91.6
no person 91.1
writing 90.9

Imagga
created on 2022-01-15

sketch 84.4
envelope 82.9
drawing 72.9
representation 55.5
container 46.8
old 37
paper 34.6
map 34.1
vintage 32.3
antique 31.2
sepia 25.3
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grunge 20.5
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world 18.7
geography 18.3
texture 17.4
page 16.7
navigation 16.4
globe 15.8
art 15.7
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wallpaper 15.4
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planet 15.1
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notebook 14.8
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discovery 14.6
card 14.6
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document 13
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letter 11
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word 10.4
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communication 7.6
graphic 7.3
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painting 7.2
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Google
created on 2022-01-15

Handwriting 93.6
Gesture 85.3
Font 84
Parallel 74.9
Paper 70.9
Illustration 69.1
Paper product 68.5
Drawing 67.2
Pattern 65.3
Writing 64
Letter 63.7
Document 63.1
Art 62.2
Rectangle 60.1
Ink 59.1
Visual arts 56.2
Line art 55
Diagram 51.8
Slope 51.5
Tree 51.1

Microsoft
created on 2022-01-15

text 99.7
handwriting 99
letter 93.1
drawing 92
sketch 87.8
ink 63.5
document 15.7

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Insect 99.7%

Categories

Imagga

text visuals 99.5%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2022-01-15

diagram 78.1%

Azure OpenAI

Created on 2024-02-07

This image appears to be a page with both handwritten text and a simple sketch at the top. The top of the page has a number "921478" written twice, once near the right edge and once near the left edge. The sketch appears to be a rough outline of three figures seated next to each other, with a line that could represent a couch or bench underneath them. The figures are not detailed, consisting of basic shapes and lines. Below the sketch, handwritten text reads as follows: "What the artist responds to in a given subject, to a degree never before possible before the 19th century, is precisely, pure of his responses to what he has already drawn at any moment. The synthesis of becoming a Neutral Subject and any imaginative hapresentation or a visual related as against senses." (Note: The word "hapresentation" in the text may be a misspelling or an attempt at a different word, as "hapresentation" does not appear to be an established English word. Similarly, "against" may potentially be a different word, the handwriting is not entirely clear.)

Anthropic Claude

Created on 2024-03-30

The image appears to be a sketch or drawing depicting a group of abstract human figures. The figures are stylized and not realistically drawn, with various shapes and forms representing the human form. The text below the image provides a commentary on the artist's approach, noting that the drawing reflects the artist's responses to a given subject in a way that is "true to his responses" and equally valid as a more realistic depiction. The text also mentions the concept of the "C. Art concept" and how the drawing becomes a "neutral subject" allowing for imaginative interpretation. Overall, the image and accompanying text seem to discuss artistic expression and the validity of abstract or non-representational approaches to art.

Meta Llama

Created on 2024-12-02

The image presents a sketch of two figures standing in front of a doorway, accompanied by handwritten notes that provide context and interpretation. **Sketch:** * The sketch is rendered in black ink on a beige background. * It features two figures standing in front of a doorway, with one figure holding a long object resembling a staff or sword. * The figures are depicted in a simplified, abstract style, with minimal details and no facial features. * The doorway is represented by a simple rectangle with a curved top. **Handwritten Notes:** * The notes are written in cursive script and appear to be a personal reflection or interpretation of the sketch. * The text reads: "What the artist responds to in Given Subject, to a degree never before possible before The C. Art concept, is equally true of his responses to what he has already drawn at any hour. The existing I become a Neutral Subject and any imaginative perception of a I is as valid as original sources." * The notes suggest that the artist's response to the subject matter is not limited to the original source material, but can also be influenced by their own imagination and previous experiences. **Overall:** * The image presents a thought-provoking and introspective piece that encourages the viewer to consider the role of imagination and interpretation in art. * The sketch and notes work together to create a sense of depth and meaning, inviting the viewer to reflect on the artist's process and the nature of creativity.

Text analysis

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