Human Generated Data

Title

Jade Brush Holder in the Form of a Section of Weathered Pine Trunk

Date

late 17th-early 18th century, probably Kangxi period (1662-1722)

People

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Classification

Artists' Tools

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Gift of Ernest B. and Helen Pratt Dane, 1942.185.245.A

Human Generated Data

Title

Jade Brush Holder in the Form of a Section of Weathered Pine Trunk

Date

late 17th-early 18th century, probably Kangxi period (1662-1722)

Classification

Artists' Tools

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Gift of Ernest B. and Helen Pratt Dane, 1942.185.245.A

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2023-03-31

Art 100
Porcelain 100
Pottery 100
Accessories 99.9
Gemstone 99.9
Jade 99.9
Jewelry 99.9
Ornament 99.9
Cake 87.6
Dessert 87.6
Food 87.6
Wedding 87.6
Wedding Cake 87.6
Jar 83.5
Ivory 72.7
Glass 61.1

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-13

still life 98.1
no person 96.3
art 95.4
reflection 93.9
container 93.8
glass 92.9
milk 92.4
crystal 91.5
salt 91.5
studio 90.3
cold 90
bottle 89.9
food 89.4
nature 87.8
icee 85.4
insubstantial 84.8
color 83.8
plastic 83
cream 82.3
drink 81.9

Imagga
created on 2023-03-31

cream 77.4
food 43
milk 35.8
cheese 31.7
ice 26.8
white 21.6
fresh 20.3
sweet 19.8
glass 18.2
delicious 18.2
sugar 17.8
dessert 17.7
dairy product 17
closeup 16.2
plate 16.1
chocolate 15.4
cooking 14.9
flower 14.6
meal 14.6
snack 13.7
drink 13.4
brown 13.2
ingredient 13.2
beverage 13.1
healthy 12.6
close 12.6
cup 12.3
liquid 12.3
gift 12
floral 11.9
nutrition 11.7
eat 11.7
dairy 11.6
diet 11.3
product 11.3
bowl 11.2
celebration 11.2
tasty 10.9
detail 10.5
rose 10.3
decoration 10.3
gourmet 10.2
flowers 9.6
petals 9.5
treat 9.5
cold 9.5
cake 9.4
wedding 9.2
cook 9.2
slice 9.1
soft 9
kitchen 9
cuisine 8.9
object 8.8
vase 8.8
yellow 8.6
ice cream 8.6
nobody 8.6
black 8.4
freshness 8.3
blossom 8.3
dish 8.1
wooden 7.9
bouquet 7.8
vegetable 7.7
health 7.6
spoon 7.6
coconut 7.6
bloom 7.5
fruit 7.3
jar 7.3
valentine 7.3
fluid 7.2
love 7.1
summer 7.1

Google
created on 2023-03-31

Cuisine 78.1
Art 73.4
Ingredient 72.6
Natural material 71.5
Dish 69.3
Metal 67.4
Fashion accessory 67.4
Ceramic 63.9
Jewellery 63.9
Font 63.5
Rock 62.4
Artifact 59.7
Serveware 54.1
Rectangle 52.3

Microsoft
created on 2023-03-31

cake 95.6
cup 94
food 93.2
recipe 61.9
delicious 56
dessert 37.5

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Wedding Cake
Wedding Cake 87.6%

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 83.3%
food drinks 16.7%

Captions

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-31

The image shows a decorative, carved object made of a translucent, light-colored material, likely jade or some other type of stone. The object has an organic, flowing shape with intricate patterns and swirls that resemble clouds or smoke. It appears to be mounted on a stand or base made of a similar pale material. The overall effect is one of delicate, natural beauty and elegance.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2024-12-31

The image shows a decorative carved jade vessel or vase on a gray background. The vessel has an intricate, swirling cloud-like design carved into the semi-translucent pale green jade material. It sits on an ornate, ruffled ivory-colored base that resembles coral or shells. The vessel appears to be an exquisite example of traditional Chinese jade carving craftsmanship, likely dating back to earlier dynasties given the style and level of detail in the carving.

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-31

This is a beautiful carved jade brush pot or vessel from what appears to be Chinese origin. It's made of pale, translucent white jade (known as "mutton fat" jade) and features intricate carved designs of swirling clouds or wave patterns on its exterior. The top rim is decorated with small shell-like or petal-like carved elements. The piece sits on an ornately carved ivory or bone base with a flowing, organic design that complements the main vessel. The overall craftsmanship demonstrates exceptional skill in jade carving, with the stone's natural translucency enhanced by the varying thickness of the carved areas. This type of piece would typically be from the Qing Dynasty period and would have been used as a scholarly object, possibly to hold brushes or other writing implements.