Human Generated Data

Title

Stem cup

Date

c. 2600-2000 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 Louise Haskell Daly Fund, 2006.170.97

Human Generated Data

Title

Stem cup

Date

c. 2600-2000 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 Louise Haskell Daly Fund, 2006.170.97

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2023-10-23

Cushion 100
Home Decor 100
Pottery 100
Jar 100
Vase 99.6
Mortar Shell 95.9
Weapon 95.9
Furniture 79.5
Table 79.5
Blade 65.2
Dagger 65.2
Knife 65.2
Headrest 58
Bronze 57.9
Coffee Table 57
Device 56.7
Archaeology 55.8
Candle 55.3

Clarifai
created on 2018-08-20

no person 99.4
one 89.6
steel 85.7
isolated 79.7
iron 75.5
military 75.1
container 74.8
glazed 72.6
industry 72.4
wood 70.2
family 69.7
plastic 69.4
outdoors 68.9
old 68.5
simplicity 68.4
travel 65.8
two 65.7
art 65.6
empty 65.5
stainless steel 65

Imagga
created on 2018-08-20

pedestal 97.2
support 75.2
supporting structure 57.9
structure 37.5
object 19
metal 13.7
black 12.7
old 12.5
antique 11.3
equipment 11
shell 11
style 10.4
column 10.3
close 10.3
architecture 10.1
nobody 10.1
classical 9.5
light 9.5
glass 9.5
sound 9.4
money 9.3
microphone 9.2
drink 9.2
silver 8.8
closeup 8.7
ancient 8.6
culture 8.5
business 8.5
classic 8.3
clean 8.3
lamp 8.3
single 8.2
landmark 8.1
stool 8
drum 8
steel 7.9
scabbard 7.9
furniture 7.8
cold 7.7
finance 7.6
vase 7.5
one 7.5
symbol 7.4
metallic 7.4
water 7.3
decoration 7.2
music 7.2
religion 7.2
bank 7.2
history 7.1

Google
created on 2018-08-20

artifact 60.3
table 58.8

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Mortar Shell 95.9%

Captions

Azure OpenAI

Created on 2024-02-06

The image shows a vertically positioned object that appears to be a ceramic vase or a similar type of pottery. The object has a unique shape with a wide, flat, circular rim at the top, tapering down to a narrower neck. Below the neck, the object widens again slightly to form a cylindrical body that contains several horizontal slits or openings distributed evenly around the circumference. These slits create a visual and functional feature that is not commonly seen in traditional vase designs. The surface of the object has a textured appearance, possibly due to tool marks or a specific crafting technique, giving it a ribbed or ridged effect that runs vertically along its height. The overall color of the object is a dark tone, possibly black or a deep brown, with a matte finish that absorbs light rather than reflecting it. The base of the object is slightly wider than the body, giving it stability when placed on a flat surface. The object's design suggests a combination of aesthetic and practical considerations, which might indicate that it serves a decorative purpose with potential functionality related to the slits in its body. The precise purpose of the object is not evident from the image alone, and it may require further context on its origin and use to fully understand its intended function.

Anthropic Claude

Created on 2024-03-29

The image depicts a black ceramic sculpture or vessel. It has a tall, cylindrical body with a wide, slightly curved top that extends out to create a dish-like shape. The surface of the piece appears to be rough and textured, with visible striations or grooves running vertically along the body. The overall form and aesthetics suggest this is a decorative or functional ceramic piece, likely designed for display or use as a container or pedestal.