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Imagga
created on 2022-01-15
text visuals | 100% | |
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Microsoft
created by unknown on 2022-01-15
a close up of text on a whiteboard | 69.7% | |
a close up of a whiteboard | 68.4% | |
close up of text on a whiteboard | 66.9% | |
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-04
a photograph of a drawing of a drawing of a drawing of a person
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-01-04
The image features a handwritten note with some sketches. At the top, the numbers "255047" are written. Below these numbers, there is a handwritten statement in cursive script that reads:
"A work of Art is created for the pleasure of the artist and automatically for most of the audience. Where it requires indoctrination it is not Art."
Below this note, there are three abstract sketches in a simplistic, linear style. Each sketch is labeled with a name underneath:
- The first sketch, on the bottom left, is labeled "Rothko." It consists of a series of irregular, block-like shapes.
- The second sketch, to the right of the first, is labeled "Baziotes." It features a combination of abstract, geometric shapes, and lines.
- The third sketch, at the bottom center, is labeled "Davis." It includes more detailed, intersecting lines and geometric shapes forming a complex composition.
The sketches seem to represent the abstract styles of the three mentioned artists: Mark Rothko, William Baziotes, and Stuart Davis.
Created by gpt-4 on 2024-02-06
The image shows a page with handwritten text at the top and three different sketches below the text, each labeled with a different artist's name. The text appears to be a quote or a statement that reads:
"25507
A work of Art is created for the pleasure of the artist and communicated by him to an audience. Where it requires understanding it is not Art."
Below the text, on the left side, is a sketch labeled "Rothko," which appears to represent abstract shapes and forms commonly associated with Mark Rothko's paintings. In the center, there is a sketch labeled "Braques," which seems to imitate the cubist style associated with Georges Braque. On the bottom right, there is a sketch labeled "Davis," which has various geometric shapes and intersecting lines, reminiscent of the style of Stuart Davis. The entire page seems to be expressing a viewpoint on art and its purpose, as well as providing visual references to the styles of the mentioned artists.
Anthropic Claude
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-29
This image appears to be a page containing both text and sketches. At the top, there's a handwritten quote that reads: "A work of Art is created for the pleasure of the artist and automatically for that of the audience. Where it requires indoctrination it is not Art."
Below the text are three abstract geometric sketches, each labeled with an artist's name:
- "Rothko" - a rectangular composition with various geometric shapes and blocks
- "Baziotes" - a simpler composition with curved and angular forms
- "Davis" - a more linear design with intersecting lines and geometric patterns
The sketches appear to be simple line drawings, possibly studies or quick references to the artists' characteristic styles. The number "255047" is written at the top of the page. The overall document appears to be on aged or yellowed paper, suggesting it's a historical document or note.
Created by claude-3-haiku-48k-20240307 on 2024-03-30
The image appears to be a handwritten note with sketches of abstract, geometric forms. The note mentions that the work of art is created for the pleasure of the artist and automatically for the audience. It also mentions that the understanding of the work is not easy. The sketches depict various shapes, lines, and forms, suggesting an abstract, non-representational style of art.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-26
The image presents a page of handwritten notes and sketches, likely from an artist's notebook or journal. The top section features cursive writing that reads: "A work of Art is created for the pleasure of the artist and automatically for that of the audience. Where it requires indoctrination it is not Art." Below this text are three sketches, each accompanied by a name written in smaller letters underneath.
The first sketch, labeled "Rothko," appears to be a simple composition of geometric shapes, including rectangles and lines. The second sketch, labeled "Bazotes," features more complex shapes, such as triangles and circles, arranged in a seemingly random pattern. The third sketch, labeled "Davis," consists of a series of interconnected lines and shapes, creating a sense of movement and energy.
Overall, the image suggests that the artist is exploring different styles and techniques, possibly as part of a larger project or series. The handwritten notes and sketches provide insight into the artist's creative process and their thoughts on the nature of art itself.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-02
The image presents a sketchbook page featuring three abstract sketches, accompanied by handwritten notes. The sketches are arranged in a vertical column, with the topmost one being the largest and the bottommost one being the smallest.
- Top Sketch:
- The top sketch is the largest and features a mix of geometric shapes, including rectangles, triangles, and circles.
- The shapes are outlined in black ink and vary in size and orientation.
- The background of the sketch is a light beige color.
- Middle Sketch:
- The middle sketch is smaller than the top one and consists of a series of overlapping rectangles and triangles.
- The shapes are also outlined in black ink and have varying sizes and orientations.
- The background of the sketch is the same light beige color as the top sketch.
- Bottom Sketch:
- The bottom sketch is the smallest and features a simple geometric shape, consisting of a rectangle with a triangle and a circle inside.
- The shape is outlined in black ink and has a solid fill.
- The background of the sketch is the same light beige color as the other two sketches.
- Handwritten Notes:
- Above the sketches, there is a handwritten note that reads, "A work of Art is created for the pleasure of the artist and automatically for most of the audience. Where it requires indoctrination it is not Art."
- Below the sketches, there are three names written in cursive: "Rothko," "Bazettes," and "Davis."
- The handwriting is informal and appears to be written in a flowing script.
- Background:
- The background of the sketchbook page is a light beige color, which provides a neutral backdrop for the sketches and handwritten notes.
In summary, the image presents a sketchbook page featuring three abstract sketches, each with its own unique style and composition. The sketches are accompanied by handwritten notes that provide context and insight into the artist's thought process. The background of the page is a light beige color, which complements the sketches and adds to the overall aesthetic of the image.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-06
The image shows a sketch of a drawing on a white sheet of paper. The sketch appears to be a rough drawing of a building or structure with the words "Bagrotes" and "Romko" written below it. The drawing is in black ink and appears to be a simple line drawing. The image also includes a quote that reads, "A work of Art is created for the pleasure of the artist and automatically for that of the audience. Where it requires indoctrination it is not Art." The quote is written in black ink and appears to be a statement about the nature of art.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-06
The image is a document with text and drawings. The text is written in black ink on a white sheet of paper. The text reads, "A work of Art is created for the pleasure of the artist and automatically for that of the audience. Where it requires indoctrination it is not Art." Below the text, there are three drawings, each labeled with a name. The drawings are simple and abstract, with geometric shapes and lines. The names of the drawings are "Rombo," "Bagnotes," and "Davis."
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-03
The image is a sketch on a white or cream-colored background. At the top of the page, there's handwritten text in dark ink. The text appears to be a reflection on the nature of art, stating "A work of Art is created for the pleasure of the artist and automatically for that of the audience. Where it requires indoctrination it is not Art." Above the text, the number "25507" is written in the same ink.
Below the text, there are three sketched rectangles, each containing an abstract design. Underneath each rectangle is a handwritten name, suggesting these are sketches inspired by different artists:
- Left Rectangle: Labeled "Rothko" at the bottom, this sketch contains an arrangement of irregular shapes, reminiscent of Rothko's color field paintings, though in a linear form.
- Middle Rectangle: Labeled "Bazrotes" (possibly "Baziotes") at the bottom, this design features a blend of organic and geometric shapes, creating a more dynamic and less defined composition.
- Right Rectangle: Labeled "Davis" at the bottom, this sketch includes geometric forms, straight lines, and a few recognizable elements such as a circle and a rectangle with a cross inside. It appears more structured than the others, with overlapping lines creating depth.
The sketches are drawn in a simple, outlined style with no shading, giving a sense of preliminary ideas or notes.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-03
Here's a description of the image:
The image is a handwritten sketch on off-white paper. At the top, there is handwritten text that says, "25507" and then, "A work of Art is created for the pleasure of the artist and automatically for mat of the audience. Where it requires indoctrination it is not Act."
Beneath the text are three framed sketches, possibly representing different styles or artists:
- Top left: A rectangular frame containing a composition of abstract shapes. The style appears geometric, with irregular rectangles and rounded forms. The word "Rothko" is written beneath the frame.
- Top right: A rectangular frame with another abstract composition. The shapes are less rigid, suggesting a more fluid style. The word "Bazrotes" is written below the frame.
- Bottom center: A rectangular frame containing a more complex composition with lines and geometric forms. There are triangles, circles, and lines intersecting. The word "Davis" is written beneath the frame.
The sketches are all drawn with a simple pen or marker, likely in black ink. The overall style of the image is illustrative and seems to be a personal or informal sketch.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-03
The image appears to be a handwritten note or sketch page that discusses the nature of art. The text at the top reads:
"255047
A work of art is created for the pleasure of the artist and automatically for that of the audience. Where it requires indoctrination, it is not art."
Below the text are three abstract sketches, each labeled with a different artist's name:
- The first sketch on the left is labeled "Rothko." It features a series of irregular shapes and lines, characteristic of Mark Rothko's abstract expressionist style.
- The second sketch in the middle is labeled "Baziotes." It consists of more organic, flowing shapes, which are typical of William Baziotes' surrealist and abstract art.
- The third sketch on the right is labeled "Davis." It includes a combination of geometric shapes and lines, reflecting the style of Stuart Davis, known for his abstract works with bold colors and shapes.
The sketches are simple line drawings that capture the essence of each artist's style in a minimalist fashion. The overall theme of the image seems to be a reflection on the spontaneous and intuitive nature of creating art, emphasizing that true art should be inherently pleasurable and not require explanation or indoctrination to be appreciated.