Human Generated Data

Title

Zen Saying

Date

mid 18th century

People

Artist: Hakuin Ekaku 白隠慧鶴, Japanese 1685 - 1768

Classification

Calligraphy

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Anonymous Fund, 1965.3

Human Generated Data

Title

Zen Saying

People

Artist: Hakuin Ekaku 白隠慧鶴, Japanese 1685 - 1768

Date

mid 18th century

Classification

Calligraphy

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Anonymous Fund, 1965.3

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-04-09

Art 82.8
Text 80.6
Drawing 61.4
Modern Art 55.8

Clarifai
created on 2018-02-19

illustration 99.6
print 99.2
no person 98.9
one 98.8
art 98.6
painting 98.4
text 96.8
people 96.6
two 96.2
adult 93
design 92.9
paper 92.6
old 92.1
ancient 90.5
engraving 90
retro 89.6
group 89.5
desktop 89.5
vintage 89.4
chalk out 89.2

Imagga
created on 2018-02-19

scorpion 37.2
silhouette 32.3
arachnid 29.6
art 26.9
dance 25.7
arthropod 22.5
tree 21.6
black 16.2
drawing 15.8
invertebrate 15.6
branch 15.5
animal 15.1
sky 14.7
jump 13.4
bird 12.7
sketch 12.6
design 12.5
symbol 12.1
fun 12
painting 10.8
sport 10.7
landscape 10.4
graphic 10.2
man 10.1
artwork 10.1
creation 9.9
outdoor 9.9
dancer 9.7
jumping 9.7
dancing 9.6
people 9.5
party 9.5
grunge 9.4
decorative 9.2
freedom 9.1
decoration 9.1
old 9.1
color 8.9
action 8.8
creative 8.8
antique 8.6
leaf 8.6
orange 8.4
fly 8.4
summer 8.4
joy 8.3
figure 8.2
fastener 8.2
outdoors 8.2
retro 8.2
device 8
artistic 7.8
culture 7.7
line 7.7
flying 7.6
sign 7.5
happy 7.5
vintage 7.4
exercise 7.3
music 7.2
body 7.2
active 7.2
sunset 7.2
celebration 7.2
activity 7.2
trees 7.1
travel 7

Google
created on 2018-02-19

art 74.1
calligraphy 70
painting 61.8
artwork 61.1
font 55.2
modern art 50.9

Microsoft
created on 2018-02-19

abstract 93.4
outdoor 91.3

Color Analysis

Captions

Azure OpenAI

Created on 2024-11-19

This image features a traditional East Asian ink wash painting, also known as sumi-e in Japan or shui-mo in China. The painting illustrates a tall, slender plant, which appears to be a bamboo stalk, with several leaves and branches extending from its main stem. The artwork embodies the simplicity and elegance characteristic of this style, where a few brush strokes can convey the essence of the subject with minimalistic yet expressive detail. The painting is relatively tall and narrow, adhering to the common dimensions for this type of scroll artwork. It is mounted on a scroll backing with some decorative pattern along the top edge, suggesting it is likely designed for hanging display. There is a red seal, which is often an artist's signature or a mark of authenticity, located near the top right and bottom left of the image, adding to the traditional presentation of the art. It is a fine example of the artist's ability to capture the spirit of the bamboo, which is a common and revered subject in East Asian art due to its symbolism for resilience, flexibility, and integrity.

Anthropic Claude

Created on 2024-11-19

The image appears to be an East Asian calligraphic work, featuring bold and fluid brushstrokes in black ink against a light-colored background. The composition consists of vertically arranged characters or symbols, creating a sense of dynamic movement and expression through the varied thickness and flow of the brushwork. The overall aesthetic conveys a minimalist, artistic sensibility characteristic of traditional East Asian ink painting and calligraphy.

Meta Llama

Created on 2024-12-01

The image presents a traditional Chinese calligraphy piece, characterized by its vertical composition and the use of black ink on a beige background. The calligraphy is written in a vertical column, with the text arranged in a staggered manner to create a sense of balance and harmony. The text itself appears to be a poem or passage, written in a flowing script that is typical of traditional Chinese calligraphy. The characters are large and bold, with varying line widths and brushstrokes that add texture and depth to the overall design. At the top of the image, a small red stamp or seal is visible, which may indicate the artist's signature or the title of the piece. The beige background provides a subtle contrast to the dark ink, allowing the calligraphy to take center stage. Overall, the image exudes a sense of elegance and sophistication, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of traditional Chinese art. The use of black ink on a beige background creates a striking visual effect, while the staggered arrangement of the text adds a sense of movement and energy to the composition.