Human Generated Data

Title

Dragon and Tiger

Date

Late Edo period, 19th century

People

Artist: Yokoyama Kazan, Japanese 1784 - 1837

Classification

Paintings

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Gift of Jeanne L. Wasserman, 1985.132

Human Generated Data

Title

Dragon and Tiger

People

Artist: Yokoyama Kazan, Japanese 1784 - 1837

Date

Late Edo period, 19th century

Classification

Paintings

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Gift of Jeanne L. Wasserman, 1985.132

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-04-10

Art 99.6
Painting 99.6
Canvas 60.9

Clarifai
created on 2018-07-20

art 98
desktop 96.9
illustration 95.1
people 93.6
painting 93.6
pattern 92.2
old 92.2
abstract 91.7
texture 90.9
wall 90.4
wear 89.2
decoration 89.2
picture frame 88.1
retro 87.4
design 87.2
vintage 86
religion 83.2
paper 80.6
color 80.3
ancient 79

Imagga
created on 2018-07-20

texture 49.4
grunge 48.6
antique 47.3
vintage 45.5
old 44.6
aged 39.8
pattern 34.9
paper 34.5
wallpaper 33.7
retro 33.6
art 30
ancient 29.4
border 29
frame 28.5
design 27.7
canvas 27.5
worn 26.7
grungy 26.6
dirty 26.2
blank 25.9
empty 24.1
paint 23.6
material 23.3
parchment 23
textured 22.8
rough 22.8
backdrop 21.4
brown 21.4
wall 20.5
lace 19.1
space 18.6
decorative 18.4
color 18.4
surface 17.7
map 17.6
text 17.5
decay 17.4
backgrounds 17
floral 17
sheet 16.9
weathered 16.2
decoration 16
page 15.8
artistic 15.6
torn 15.5
graphic 15.3
arabesque 15.1
tile 14.7
stained 14.4
stain 14.4
damaged 14.3
stains 13.6
rusty 13.3
fabric 13.2
flower 13.1
shabby 12.8
burnt 12.6
aging 12.5
textures 12.3
ragged 11.7
mottled 10.7
rust 10.6
ornament 10.4
container 10.3
black 10.2
grain 10.2
book 10.1
drawing 9.9
burned 9.8
faded 9.7
structure 9.7
crumpled 9.7
creative 9.7
rustic 9.6
spot 9.6
dirt 9.6
binding 9.4
document 9.3
dark 9.2
historic 9.2
detail 8.9
grime 8.8
fracture 8.8
crack 8.7
layers 8.7
yellow 8.6
old fashioned 8.6
ornamental 8.5
tracery 8.3
foliage 8.3
letter 8.3
artwork 8.2
representation 8.2
style 8.2
stucco 8
manuscript 7.8
messy 7.7
edge 7.7
cardboard 7.7
obsolete 7.7
cotton 7.4
gold 7.4
note 7.4
metal 7.2

Google
created on 2018-07-20

Microsoft
created on 2018-07-20

wall 95.8
old 62.4
painting 27.8
dirty 17.4

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

AWS Rekognition

Age 26-43
Gender Male, 66.6%
Angry 1.6%
Disgusted 0.3%
Sad 94.2%
Surprised 0.5%
Calm 1.9%
Happy 0.6%
Confused 0.8%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Painting 99.6%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2018-07-20

a painting on the wall 71.1%
a painting on a wall 70.6%
a painting of a person 57.6%

Azure OpenAI

Created on 2024-11-17

This is an image of a Japanese folding screen, known as a byōbu, featuring traditional artwork. The screen appears to be a six-panel one, and it depicts a dramatic scene with a fierce-looking tiger on the left side and a powerful dragon on the right, both of which are iconic symbols in East Asian art and culture, representing strength and wisdom, respectively. Both creatures are rendered in great detail with dynamic motion, suggesting action and movement. The tiger, with its fur bristling and claws extended, appears to be descending or leaping down a rocky incline. Its expression is intense, and its eyes are sharply focused, giving a sense of immediacy to the scene. The dragon, shrouded in clouds, is depicted with a fierce face and large, swirling coils, exuding an air of mystery and power. The background environment is a mix of swirling clouds and mist with dark and light ink washes that provide depth and a sense of atmosphere. Additionally, the screen features gold leaf detailing throughout, particularly evident in the areas near the bottom, which add a shimmering, textured effect, suggestive of a misty or magical landscape. The screen also showcases traditional elements such as ink wash painting techniques and possibly gold leaf application, which are common in East Asian art. The striking contrast between the detailed figures and the subtle background signifies a sophisticated use of negative space and composition. The top and bottom sections of the screen have ornamental borders that frame the central artwork, and a red seal or stamp in the lower left corner could be indicative of the artist's signature or mark, which is common in East Asian artworks. The overall piece is a fine example of traditional East Asian painting, blending artistry with cultural symbolism.

Anthropic Claude

Created on 2024-11-17

This image appears to be a Japanese folding screen or byōbu. It depicts a dramatic and fantastical landscape filled with mythical creatures and supernatural elements. The central focus is a large, ferocious-looking tiger emerging from a swirling, misty background. Surrounding the tiger are other ethereal figures and creatures, including what appears to be a grotesque, demonic figure in the upper right corner. The overall atmosphere is one of mysticism and the supernatural, with a sense of foreboding and tension. The artwork displays the skilled use of traditional Japanese painting techniques, with intricate brushwork and a muted, monochromatic color palette that creates a moody, atmospheric effect.