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Human Generated Data

Title

Large Cup with Vertical Sides

Date

581-618

People

-

Classification

Vessels

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Bequest of David Berg, Esq., by exchange, 2000.255

Human Generated Data

Title

Large Cup with Vertical Sides

Date

581-618

Classification

Vessels

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Bequest of David Berg, Esq., by exchange, 2000.255

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2023-11-02

Art 100
Porcelain 100
Pottery 100
Bowl 100
Soup Bowl 100
Food 100
Meal 100
Plate 99.9
Dish 99.4
Saucer 60.8
Platter 56.8

Clarifai
created on 2023-11-02

bowl 99.6
no person 99.5
pottery 99.2
tableware 99
dish 97.6
ceramic 97.4
food 97.4
still life 97.4
medicine 97.2
grow 97.1
art 94.8
container 94.5
round 94.1
cup 93.9
porcelain 93.8
flatware 93.7
plate 93.5
cutout 93.2
kitchenware 92.5
soup 92.1

Imagga
created on 2023-11-02

china 100
porcelain 100
ceramic ware 99.4
utensil 73.7
cup 26.3
bowl 26.2
plate 24.7
food 23.7
dish 21.5
dinner 16.9
cream 16.8
breakfast 16.8
restaurant 16.4
lunch 16.3
meal 16.2
earthenware 16.2
cooking 14.9
empty 14.6
drink 14.2
circle 13.8
hot 13.4
beverage 13
coffee 13
kitchenware 13
container 12.5
healthy 12
shiny 11.9
object 11.7
tasty 11.7
soup 11.7
round 11.2
fresh 11.1
brown 11
gourmet 11
refreshment 10.9
saucer 10.7
yellow 10.6
table 10.4
morning 10
delicious 9.9
tea 9.7
disk 9.7
liquid 9.6
closeup 9.4
vegetable 9.4
eating 9.3
warm 9.2
close 9.1
tableware 9
health 9
black 9
cuisine 8.9
symbol 8.8
espresso 8.7
caffeine 8.7
natural 8.7
mug 8.6
spoon 8.6
blank 8.6
receptacle 8.6
aroma 8.5
single 8.2
diet 8.1
kitchen 8.1
vegetarian 8
home 8
tray 7.9
glass 7.8
ceramic 7.8
flavor 7.6
simple 7.5
design 7.3
shadow 7.2
icon 7.1
silver 7.1
nobody 7

Google
created on 2023-11-02

Tableware 97.6
Dishware 93.9
Plate 92.6
Serveware 87.8
Porcelain 84.6
Cup 84.3
Saucer 77.7
Drinkware 76.6
Ceramic 74.1
Kitchen utensil 74
Bowl 73.2
Circle 72.7
Natural material 69.8
Liquid 68.4
Glass 67.7
Cuisine 66.8
Mixing bowl 65.2
Platter 64.1
Rectangle 61.4
earthenware 61.2

Microsoft
created on 2023-11-02

indoor 97.6
plate 97.5
platter 92.5
saucer 87.5
vase 83.8
spoon 77.3
circle 75
ceramic 72.6
green 72.2
serveware 70.1
kitchen utensil 69.4
mixing bowl 69.1
coffee cup 68.6
cup 63.9
tableware 56.3
round 51.5
dishware 43.1
ceramic ware 34.4
bowl 22.9
porcelain 13.6

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Plate
Plate 99.9%

Categories

Imagga

food drinks 73.2%
paintings art 26.7%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2023-11-02

a close up of a bowl 75.1%
a close up of a green bowl 54.2%
a green bowl 53.5%

Anthropic Claude

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

The image shows a ceramic bowl or dish with a glazed interior. The interior has a distinctive green, swirling pattern that appears to have been created through the application of a glaze or other ceramic treatment. The overall effect is visually striking and evocative of natural forms or textures. The bowl has a simple, elegant shape that complements the intricate detail of the glazed surface.

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

The image shows a simple ceramic bowl with a crackle glaze in a pale celadon green color. Inside the bowl, there appears to be a small cluster or tangle of thin, delicate green threads or fibers, possibly some kind of plant material or organic matter. The threads form an abstract, web-like shape against the smooth surface of the bowl's interior. The overall composition is minimalist and understated, with the subtle tones and textures of the bowl and its contents creating a sense of tranquility and contemplation.

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

This is a ceramic bowl or tea cup with a distinctive glaze pattern. The vessel appears to be white or off-white in color with a beautiful green circular pattern in the center of its interior. The green coloration has a crystalline or organic quality to it, almost like a botanical pattern or mineral formation. The surface shows typical crazing (a network of fine cracks) in the glaze, which is characteristic of certain ceramic glazing techniques. The piece appears to be photographed from directly above against a neutral gray background, giving it a formal, artistic presentation. The craftsmanship suggests this might be an example of traditional Asian ceramics, possibly Chinese or Korean in origin.