Human Generated Data

Title

Sherd: Fragment of the Neck of a Jar?

Date

918-1392

People

-

Classification

Fragments

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Gift of Mrs. Langdon Warner, 1959.78.3

Human Generated Data

Title

Sherd: Fragment of the Neck of a Jar?

Date

918-1392

Classification

Fragments

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Gift of Mrs. Langdon Warner, 1959.78.3

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-07-07

Soap 93.9

Clarifai
created on 2019-07-07

no person 98.2
desktop 97.1
one 94.2
closeup 90.7
color 90.1
isolated 89.7
disjunct 86.6
cutout 85.4
decoration 84.3
food 83.1
pattern 82.6
texture 81.3
isolate 80.9
shape 79.9
studio 79.3
art 79.2
stone 78.7
care 77.8
stranded 77.6
close 77.2

Imagga
created on 2019-07-07

tile 66.1
tile roof 39.9
roof 32.6
protective covering 25.1
food 18.1
covering 17.6
gear 14.1
brown 14
chocolate 12.7
tasty 12.5
snack 11.9
eat 11.7
old 11.1
fresh 11.1
stone 10.3
decoration 10.2
delicious 9.9
texture 9.7
sweet 9.5
dinner 9.3
close 9.1
black 9
dessert 8.8
closeup 8.7
piece 8.5
healthy 8.2
meal 8.1
clothing 8.1
diet 8.1
detail 8
water 8
breakfast 7.9
grunge 7.7
candy 7.5
material 7.5
stack 7.4
design 7.3
rough 7.3
paper 7.1

Google
created on 2019-07-07

Turquoise 85.3
Ceramic 79.7
Stone carving 69.4
Rock 64.4
Turquoise 62.9
Clay 56.7

Microsoft
created on 2019-07-07

cake 99.1
chocolate 84.3
piece 72
eaten 30
dessert 25.4

Color Analysis

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 95.9%
nature landscape 2.9%

Captions

Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-07-07

a piece of cake 69.1%
a piece of cake covered in chocolate 58.6%
a piece of chocolate cake on a table 34.1%

Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-04-29

a photograph of a piece of art decoupe with a blue and white background -100%

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-08

This image depicts a fragment of ceramic or architectural material with a glazed surface. The fragment is a broken piece, showcasing a smooth, pale turquoise-green glaze over the top, indicative of a fired finish. The surface features detailed embossed decorative patterns, possibly floral or organic-inspired motifs. The bottom edge reveals the raw, unglazed underside, showing the underlying material, which appears to be a coarse brown ceramic or clay. The design and glaze suggest it might be part of a historic artifact, potentially from a tile or pottery piece.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-08

The image shows a fragment of a ceramic artifact with a blue-green glaze. The fragment appears to have been part of a larger piece, likely architectural, as it has decorative elements in raised relief. These details include a series of rounded and arching shapes, resembling beads or ornaments, running horizontally across the fragment. The glaze covers the upper surface, giving it a smooth and glossy finish, while the broken edges reveal the underlying ceramic material. The style and turquoise color suggest it could be from a period or region known for such glazed ceramics, possibly related to Islamic art or similar traditions.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-05

This image presents a detailed view of a ceramic fragment, showcasing its intricate texture and color.

The ceramic fragment, likely originating from an ancient Chinese or Japanese artifact, features a light blue-green glaze with a glossy finish. The surface exhibits a textured pattern, characterized by small bumps and irregularities that add to its unique appearance. The edges of the fragment are rough and uneven, suggesting that it was broken off from a larger piece. A small section of the base remains intact, revealing a brownish color beneath the glaze.

The background of the image is a plain white surface, which allows the viewer to focus on the intricate details of the ceramic fragment. Overall, this image provides a captivating glimpse into the craftsmanship and aesthetic of ancient ceramics.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-05

The image depicts a piece of ceramic pottery that has been broken into several pieces. The pottery is light blue in color and features a decorative design on its surface. The design includes raised elements, such as lines and shapes, which are arranged in a pattern across the pottery.

The pottery appears to be made of clay or another type of ceramic material, and it has a glossy finish. The edges of the pottery are rough and uneven, suggesting that it was broken or chipped at some point.

Overall, the image provides a detailed view of the pottery's design and construction, and it may be useful for identifying the type of pottery or determining its age and origin.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-03

The image shows a fragment of a ceramic piece. It has a turquoise glaze with some brown spots on it. The glaze is uneven and appears to be chipped in some areas, revealing the underlying material. The fragment has a curved shape with a slightly pointed edge, suggesting that it may have been part of a larger vessel or decorative object. The brown spots on the glaze may be due to the firing process or the use of certain materials in the glaze recipe.

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-03

The image shows a broken piece of a blue-colored ceramic object. The ceramic piece has intricate designs on it. The object seems to be a piece of pottery. The object appears to be broken into two pieces. The object has a rough surface. The object has a light blue color. The object has a few holes in it. The object is placed on a white surface.

Google Gemini

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-15

Here is a description of the image:

The image displays a fragment of a ceramic piece. The shard is a teal-green color, with a textured surface that seems to have a bubbly or sculpted design. The top part of the shard appears to have a curved edge, suggesting it was once part of a larger, rounded object, perhaps a bowl or vase.

The texture is created by layers of rounded shapes and lines. The areas between the teal-green glaze are brown or reddish, which seems to be the color of the material underneath, likely the ceramic body. The bottom edge of the shard is rough and broken, with visible areas of the unglazed, light-brown ceramic. The overall impression is of an ancient, possibly weathered, fragment, suggestive of historical artifacts.

Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-15

The image shows a fragment of a ceramic piece, possibly pottery or porcelain, with a distinctive teal-green glaze. The fragment is irregular in shape and has a broken edge, suggesting it was once part of a larger object. The surface of the fragment is decorated with raised, curvilinear patterns and rows of small, rounded beads. The glaze appears thick and somewhat uneven, with areas where the underlying clay is visible, adding texture and visual interest to the piece. The background is a plain white, which helps to highlight the color and texture of the ceramic fragment. The overall impression is that of an artifact or historical relic, with the wear and imperfections indicating age and use.

Mistral Pixtral

Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-04

The image depicts a fragment of a ceramic piece, likely a shard of pottery or a tile. The fragment is glazed in a pale green or celadon color, which is typical of certain types of Chinese ceramics. The surface features a raised, intricate design that appears to be part of a larger decorative pattern. The design includes elements that resemble stylized floral or plant motifs, with curved lines and rounded shapes.

The edges of the fragment are irregular and broken, indicating that it is a piece of a larger object. The underside of the fragment shows the unglazed part of the ceramic, revealing a more earthy, reddish-brown color, which is characteristic of the clay body used in its construction. This contrast between the glazed and unglazed surfaces is common in ceramic artifacts.

Overall, the fragment suggests a piece of historical or artistic significance, potentially from an ancient or traditional ceramic tradition.