Given:
1. All sages are kind.
2. All artists are kind. From the above statements:
**S1. All sages are artists** - This does not necessarily follow from the given statements. Just because all sages are kind and all artists are kind, it doesn't mean all sages are artists.
**S2. All artists are sages** - Similarly, this does not necessarily follow. Both sages and artists fall under the category of kind, but one group isn't necessarily entirely encompassed by the other.
**S3. Some kind (persons) are artists** - This is true because the given statement says "All artists are kind," which means some kind persons are definitely artists.
**S4. Some kind (persons) are sages** - This is true because the given statement says "All sages are kind," which means some kind persons are definitely sages.
Given the evaluations above, the statements that follow from the given premises are S3 and S4.
The answer is **(d) Both S3 and S4**.