Human Generated Data

Title

Tripod cauldron (ding)

Date

5th-4th century BCE

People

-

Classification

Vessels

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Partial gift of the Walter C. Sedgwick Foundation and partial purchase through the Ernest B. and Helen Pratt Dane Fund for Asian Art, 2006.170.155

Human Generated Data

Title

Tripod cauldron (ding)

Date

5th-4th century BCE

Classification

Vessels

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Partial gift of the Walter C. Sedgwick Foundation and partial purchase through the Ernest B. and Helen Pratt Dane Fund for Asian Art, 2006.170.155

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2020-04-04

Bowl 95
Bronze 93.4
Pottery 68.9
Pot 62.2

Clarifai
created on 2020-04-04

no person 99.9
art 98.3
antique 98
one 97.3
pottery 97.2
ancient 96.4
clay 96.2
old 95.8
handmade 95.5
retro 95.1
traditional 93.5
empty 91.9
container 90
simplicity 89.7
wood 89.2
travel 87.6
arts and crafts 87.2
classic 84.7
metalwork 83.3
outdoors 83.2

Imagga
created on 2020-04-04

pot 100
vessel 100
cooking utensil 92.4
container 68.3
kitchen utensil 61.4
utensil 36
drink 20.9
old 20.2
object 16.8
barrow 16.8
wood 15
cup 14
antique 14
beverage 13.6
furniture 13.2
metal 12.9
glass 12.5
retro 12.3
restaurant 12.1
gold 11.5
tea 11.3
brown 11
tub 11
decoration 10.8
bowl 10.7
kitchen 10.7
handcart 10.3
empty 10.3
bar 10.1
decor 9.7
bathtub 9.7
luxury 9.4
dinner 9.2
elegance 9.2
hot 9.2
traditional 9.1
food 9
single 9
color 8.9
silver 8.8
home 8.8
closeup 8.8
life 8.6
design 8.4
black 8.4
taste 8.3
healthy 8.2
close 8
interior 7.9
art 7.8
table 7.8
household 7.7
wheeled vehicle 7.7
chair 7.6
alcohol 7.5
clean 7.5
style 7.4
water 7.3
breakfast 7.1

Google
created on 2020-04-04

Product 88.3
Cauldron 71.6
Antique 60.5
Table 58.6
Furniture 56.7
earthenware 51

Microsoft
created on 2020-04-04

furniture 86
bowl 80.5
ceramic 80.2
vase 70.2
stool 66.8
art 60.6
coffee table 56.6
chair 56.1
ceramic ware 54.3
stoneware 16.7

Color Analysis

Categories

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2020-04-04

a bowl of water 44.6%
a close up of a bowl of water 40%
a close up of a bowl 39.9%

Azure OpenAI

Created on 2024-02-07

The image shows a three-legged pottery vessel against a neutral gray backdrop. The vessel appears to be an ancient or historical piece, possibly made of earthenware or a similar ceramic material. It has a robust and rounded body with a wide opening at the top. Around the upper edge, there is a slight overhang or lip. The pot features two protruding stubs on opposite sides at the top edge, which could have served as attachment points for a handle or for purposes of carrying or securing the pot. The vessel stands on three legs that are shaped in a way that suggests they might have been modeled after animal legs or simple structural supports, tapering down and curling slightly at the tips. The legs provide stability and raise the base of the pot off the ground. The surface of the pottery is texturized, showing signs of wear, age, and perhaps the technique used to create the piece, including any tools or methods for shaping and finishing. There's a visible pattern of horizontal lines encircling the pot, indicating either a decorative element or marks from the making process. The color of the vessel is a muted earth tone, consistent with the natural materials often used in ancient ceramics.

Anthropic Claude

Created on 2024-03-29

The image shows an ancient pottery vessel or vessel-like object. It appears to be a large, round, bowl-shaped container with a wide, open top and three short, thick legs supporting it. The surface of the vessel has a rough, unglazed texture and a light, earthy color. The vessel has a simple, utilitarian design, suggesting it may have been used for practical purposes rather than decorative ones. Overall, the image depicts an interesting and well-preserved example of ancient ceramic pottery.

Meta Llama

Created on 2024-11-22

The image depicts an ancient bronze tripod vessel, likely originating from China during the Shang or Zhou dynasty (approximately 1600-256 BCE). The vessel is crafted from bronze and features a cylindrical body with a wide mouth and three legs. It has two handles, one on each side, attached to the rim. The bronze has developed a patina over time, indicating its age. The tripod vessel is set against a gray background, which helps to accentuate its details. The overall appearance of the vessel suggests that it was used for ceremonial or ritual purposes, given its ornate design and the fact that it is a tripod, which was often associated with such activities in ancient Chinese culture.