The colours of Gustav Klimts lost 1901 work Medicine were recovered by artificial intelligence.Credit: IanDagnall Computing/Alamy
Artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning and computer vision are revolutionizing research from medicine and biology to Earth and space sciences. Now, its art historys turn.
For decades, conventionally trained art scholars have been slow to take up computational analysis, dismissing it as too limited and simplistic. But, as I describe in my book Pixels and Paintings, out this month, algorithms are advancing fast, and dozens of studies are now proving the power of AI to shed new light on fine-art paintings and drawings.
For example, by analysing brush strokes, colour and style, AI-driven tools are revealing how artists understanding of the science of optics has helped them to convey light and perspective. Programs are recovering the appearance of lost or hidden artworks and even computing the meanings of some paintings, by identifying symbols, for example.
Its challenging. Artworks are complicated compositionally and materially and are replete with human meaning nuances that algorithms find hard to fathom.
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Most art historians still rely on their individual expertise when judging artists techniques by eye, backed up with laboratory, library and leg work to pin down dates, materials and provenance. Computer scientists, meanwhile, find it easier to analyse 2D photographs or digital images than layers of oil pigments styled with a brush or palette knife. Yet, collaborations are springing up between computer scientists and art scholars.
Early successes of such computer-assisted connoisseurship fall into three categories: automating conventional by eye analyses; processing subtleties in images beyond what is possible through normal human perception; and introducing new approaches and classes of question to art scholarship. Such methods especially when enhanced by digital processing of large quantities of images and text about art are beginning to empower art scholars, just as microscopes and telescopes have done for biologists and astronomers.
Consider pose an important property that portraitists exploit for formal, expressive and even metaphorical ends. Some artists and art movements favour specific poses. For example, during the Renaissance period in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, royals, political leaders and betrothed people were often painted in profile, to convey solemnity and clarity.
Primitivist artists those lacking formal art training, such as nineteenth-century French painter Henri Rousseau, or those who deliberately emulate an untutored simplicity, such as French artist Henri Matisse in the early twentieth century often paint everyday people face-on, to support a direct, unaffected style. Rotated or tipped poses can be powerful: Japanese masters of ukiyo-e (pictures of the floating world), a genre that flourished from the seventeenth to nineteenth centuries, often showed kabuki actors and geishas in twisted or contorted poses, evoking drama, dynamism, unease or sensuality.
Using AI methods, computers can analyse such poses in tens of thousands of portraits in as little as an hour, much quicker than an art scholar can. Deep neural networks machine-learning systems that mimic biological neural networks in brains can detect the locations of key points, such as the tip of the nose or the corners of the eyes, in a painting. They then accurately infer the angles of a subjects pose around three perpendicular axes for realistic and highly stylized portraits.
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For example, earlier this year, researchers used deep neural networks to analyse poses and gender across more than 20,000 portraits, spanning a wide range of periods and styles, to help art scholars group works by era and art movement. There were some surprises the tilts of faces and bodies in self-portraits vary with the stance of the artist, and the algorithms could tell whether the self-portraitists were right- or left-handed (J.-P. Chou and D. G. Stork Electron. Imag. 35, 211-1211-13; 2023).
Similarly, AI tools can reveal trends in the compositions of landscapes, colour schemes, brush strokes, perspective and more across major art movements. The models are most accurate when they incorporate an art historians knowledge of factors such as social norms, costumes and artistic styles.
By-eye art analysis can vary depending on how different scholars perceive an artwork. For example, lighting is an expressive feature, from the exaggerated lightdark contrast (chiaroscuro) and gloomy style (tenebrism) of sixteenth-century Italian painter Caravaggio to the flat, graphic lighting in twentieth-century works by US artist Alex Katz. Many experiments have shown that even careful viewers are poor at estimating the overall direction of, or inconsistencies in, illumination throughout a scene. Thats why the human eye is often fooled by photographs doctored by cutting and pasting a figure from one into another, for example.
Computer methods can do better. For example, one source of information about lighting is the pattern of brightness along the outer boundary (or occluding contour) of an object, such as a face. Leonardo da Vinci understood in the fifteenth century that this contour will be bright where the light strikes it perpendicularly but darker where the light strikes it at a sharp angle. Whereas he used his optical analysis to improve his painting, shape from shading and occluding contour algorithms use this rule in reverse, to infer the direction of illumination from the pattern of brightness along a contour.
Leonardo da Vinci understood that an object will appear bright where light strikes it perpendicularly, and dim where rays fall at a glancing angle.Credit: Alamy
Take Johannes Vermeers 1665 painting Girl with a Pearl Earring, for example. Illumination analysis considers highlights in the girls eyes, reflection from the pearl and the shadow cast by her nose and across the face. The occluding-contour algorithm gives a more complete understanding of lighting in this tableau, revealing Vermeers extraordinary consistency in lighting and proving that this character study was executed with a model present (M. K. Johnson et al. Proc. SPIE 6810, 68100I; 2008).
Similarly, advanced computer methods can spot deliberate lighting inconsistencies in works such as those by twentieth-century Belgian surrealist Ren Magritte. They have also proved their worth in debunking theories, such as UK artist David Hockneys bold hypothesis from 2000 that some painters as early as Jan van Eyck (roughly 13901441) secretly used optical projections for their works, a quarter of a millennium earlier than most scholars think optics were used in this way (see Nature 412, 860; 2001). Occluding-contour analysis, homographic analysis (quantification of differences in 3D shapes at various sizes and pose angles), optical-ray tracing and other computational techniques have systematically overturned Hockneys theory much more conclusively than have arguments put forth by other scholars using conventional art-historical methods.
Computer methods have also recovered missing attributes or portions of incomplete artworks, such as the probable style and colours of ghost paintings works that have been painted over and are later revealed by imaging in X-rays or infrared radiation such as Two Wrestlers by Vincent van Gogh. This painting, from before 1886, was mentioned by the artist in a letter but considered lost until it was found beneath another in 2012.
Neural networks, trained on images and text data, have also been used to recover the probable colours of parts of Gustav Klimts lost ceiling painting, Medicine (see go.nature.com/47rx8c2). The original, a representation of the interweaving of life and death presented to the University of Vienna in 1901, was lost during the Second World War, when the castle in which it was kept for safety was burnt down by Nazis to prevent the work from falling into the hands of Allied powers. Only preparatory sketches and photographs remain.
Even more complex was the digital recovery of missing parts of Rembrandts The Night Watch (1642) which was trimmed to fit into a space in Amsterdams city hall on the basis of a contemporary copy by Gerrit Lundens in oil on an oak panel. The algorithms learnt how Lundens copy deviated slightly from Rembrandts original, and corrected it to recreate the missing parts of the original (see go.nature.com/46wvzmj).
Algorithms have inferred the direction of lighting in Johannes Vermeers painting Girl with a Pearl Earring (1665) from the bright edge of the girls face.Credit: Pictures From History/UIG/Getty
To realize the full power of AI in the study of art, we will need the same foundations as other domains: access to immense data sets and computing power. Museums are placing ever more art images and supporting information online, and enlightened funding could accelerate ongoing efforts to collect and organize such data for research.
Scholars anticipate that much recorded information about artworks will one day be available for computation ultra-high-resolution images of every major artwork (and innumerable lesser ones), images taken using the extended electromagnetic spectrum (X-ray, ultraviolet, infrared), chemical and physical measurements of pigments, every word written and lecture video recorded about art in every language. After all, AI advances such as the chatbot ChatGPT and image generator Dall-E have been trained with nearly a terabyte of text and almost one billion images from the web, and extensions under way will use data sets many times larger.
But how will art scholars use existing and future computational tools? Here is one suggestion. Known artworks from the Western canon alone that have been lost to fire, flood, earthquakes or war would fill the walls of every public museum in the world. Some of them, such as Diego Velzquezs Expulsion of the Moriscos (1627), were considered the pinnacle of artistic achievement before they were destroyed. Tens of thousands of paintings were lost in the Second World War and the same number of Chinese masterpieces in Mao Zedongs Cultural Revolution, to mention just two. The global cultural heritage is impoverished and incomplete as a result.
Computation allows art historians to view the task of recovering the appearance of lost artworks as a problem of information retrieval and integration, in which the data on a lost work lie in surviving preparatory sketches, copies by the artist and their followers, and written descriptions. The first tentative steps in recovering lost artworks have shown promise, although much work lies ahead.
Art scholarship has expanded over centuries, through the introduction of new tools. Computation and AI seem poised to be the next step in the never-ending intellectual adventure of understanding and interpreting our immense cultural heritage.
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