Human Generated Data

Title

Tripod ewer (gui)

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 Francis H. Burr Memorial Fund, 2006.170.91

Human Generated Data

Title

Tripod ewer (gui)

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 Francis H. Burr Memorial Fund, 2006.170.91

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2020-01-22

Jug 98.8
Pottery 91.5
Vase 63.3
Jar 63.3

Clarifai
created on 2020-01-22

no person 99
pottery 98.9
art 97.5
sculpture 97.5
still life 97.1
container 96.9
clay 96.4
museum 96.3
one 95.9
ancient 93.7
metalwork 93.7
vintage 93.5
old 93.3
earthenware 92.8
antique 92.5
tableware 91.6
kitchenware 91.4
cup 90.3
wear 90.3
wood 90.1

Imagga
created on 2020-01-22

pitcher 100
vessel 100
container 100
drink 38.4
cup 34.8
tea 34
jug 33.2
pot 32.9
traditional 31.6
object 27.8
handle 26.7
vase 26.2
coffee 23.2
teapot 22.9
beverage 22.6
clay 22.4
breakfast 22.1
antique 22
pottery 21.6
old 21.6
culture 21.4
earthenware 21.1
decoration 21
ceramic 20.3
ancient 19
brown 18.4
utensil 17.5
mug 17.2
craft 17.2
china 16.6
glass 16.4
decorative 15.9
ceramics 15.6
art 15.6
retro 15.6
healthy 15.1
food 15.1
close 14.3
single 14
jar 13.9
kitchen 13.4
vintage 13.2
liquid 13
metal 12.9
milk 12.4
hot 11.7
classical 11.5
herbal 10.5
ceramic ware 10.4
heat 10.2
ornate 10.1
morning 9.9
domestic 9.9
cups 9.8
color 9.5
life 9.4
porcelain 9.4
east 9.3
fresh 9.2
refreshment 9.1
health 9
style 8.9
pattern 8.9
lid 8.8
saucer 8.7
dairy 8.7
table 8.7
obsolete 8.6
cold 8.6
old fashioned 8.6
nobody 8.5
product 8.4
black 8.4
closeup 8.1
history 8
water 8
terracotta 7.9
kettle 7.9
kitchenware 7.9
afternoon 7.8
ceremony 7.8
caffeine 7.8
oriental 7.6
cream 7.5
simple 7.5
tradition 7.4
reflection 7.3
shiny 7.1

Google
created on 2020-01-22

earthenware 87.5
Pottery 78.4
Carving 75.6
Copper 65.3
Ceramic 63.3
Artifact 62
Furniture 61.5
Chair 60.9
Metal 51.1
Art 50.2
Still life photography 50.2

Microsoft
created on 2020-01-22

boot 87
vase 85.4
sculpture 82.8
ceramic 72.9
statue 70.7
art 67.8
pottery 64.7
sandal 62.4
ceramic ware 59.8
high heels 59.2
earthenware 55.8
vessel 52.4
stoneware 18.9

Color Analysis

Categories

Imagga

events parties 65.9%
interior objects 16.7%
food drinks 14.8%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2020-01-22

a vase sitting on a table 26%
a brown vase on a table 25.9%

Azure OpenAI

Created on 2024-02-07

The image displays an ancient-looking terracotta pitcher. The jug has a conical base with three small, stubby legs allowing it to stand upright. The body of the pitcher balloons outward and then tapers slightly towards the top. The most distinctive feature of this pitcher is its dramatically elongated and curved spout, which rises prominently from one side of the top, swooping upwards and then pointing outward, resembling perhaps an animal's head with an open mouth. Directly opposite the spout is a large, looped handle that connects at the base of the neck and at the widest part of the body. The surface of the pitcher has a worn look, with a texture that shows signs of age and use. There is a decorative element—a pattern of incised lines that create a band around the vessel's lower body. The overall color of the pitcher is a warm reddish-brown, and the lighting gives the object a gentle sheen, accentuating its three-dimensional form against a neutral gray background.

Anthropic Claude

Created on 2024-03-29

The image shows an ancient ceramic pitcher or jug. It appears to be made of reddish-brown clay and has a distinctive shape with a pointed spout and handle. The surface of the pitcher is somewhat weathered and shows signs of age, with some discoloration and minor cracks or imperfections visible. The pitcher seems to have been crafted by hand, with visible traces of the manufacturing process. It has a simple, utilitarian design that suggests it was likely used for practical purposes, such as holding and pouring liquids, rather than purely decorative ones.