Human Generated Data

Title

Pilgrim's Banner

Date

1683

People

-

Classification

Textile Arts

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Gift of John Goelet, 1958.20

Human Generated Data

Title

Pilgrim's Banner

Date

1683

Classification

Textile Arts

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Gift of John Goelet, 1958.20

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-04-06

Rug 99.4

Clarifai
created on 2018-03-23

design 96.6
desktop 96.3
retro 96.1
no person 93.7
pattern 93.1
vintage 93.1
texture 91.2
decoration 91
antique 90.6
style 90.6
illustration 90.4
paper 89.8
art 88.4
old 87.8
color 87.8
empty 87.5
traditional 84.3
disjunct 83.4
picture frame 82.9
abstract 82.2

Imagga
created on 2018-03-23

prayer rug 100
rug 100
furnishing 81.4
floor cover 81.2
covering 55.3
old 48.1
grunge 47.7
texture 46.6
paper 41.6
vintage 40.5
binding 40.3
antique 37.7
pattern 34.9
wallpaper 31.4
design 29.8
material 29.5
retro 29.5
ancient 29.4
rough 28.3
dirty 27.1
empty 26.6
textured 26.3
art 25.6
blank 24.9
aged 24.4
brown 22.8
canvas 21.8
frame 21.7
parchment 21.1
sheet 20.7
border 19.9
cover 19.4
backgrounds 18.7
surface 18.5
book 18.4
backdrop 18.1
damaged 18.1
rusty 18.1
wall 17.1
page 16.7
decoration 15.9
color 14.5
aging 14.4
weathered 14.3
element 14.1
grungy 13.3
fabric 13.2
ragged 12.7
torn 12.6
decay 12.5
stained 12.5
cardboard 12.5
old fashioned 12.4
letter 11.9
style 11.9
decorative 11.7
ornament 11.2
document 11.1
historic 11
graphic 10.9
faded 10.7
decor 10.6
obsolete 10.5
structure 10.5
effect 10
stains 9.7
cloth 9.6
spot 9.6
worn 9.6
age 9.5
textile 9.5
drawing 9.5
floral 9.4
grain 9.2
wood 9.2
cotton 9.2
history 8.9
metal 8.9
detail 8.9
crease 8.8
grime 8.8
crumpled 8.7
vertical 8.7
messy 8.7
stain 8.7
close 8.6
space 8.5
iron 8.4
natural 8
yellow 8
text 7.9
broad 7.9
pages 7.8
tracery 7.8
mottled 7.8
crack 7.8
rust 7.7
card 7.7
seamless 7.6
textures 7.6
fashion 7.5
metallic 7.4
note 7.4
modern 7
leaf 7

Google
created on 2018-03-23

red 95.5
pattern 64.4
rectangle 52.4

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Rug
Rug 99.4%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2018-03-23

a close up of a door 57.6%
close up of a door 49.6%
a close up of a door next to it 37.6%

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-30

The image appears to be a red and gold textile or fabric, likely a decorative banner or wall hanging. The textile features intricate patterning and symbols, including geometric shapes, floral motifs, and what appears to be a central figure or emblem. The overall design and color scheme suggest this is a culturally significant or ceremonial textile, though I cannot identify or name any individuals that may be depicted.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2024-12-30

The image shows a large, intricately patterned textile wall hanging or banner in a deep, vibrant red color. The textile has detailed geometric designs and patterns woven or embroidered throughout in gold thread, creating a rich and ornate appearance. The patterns include various shapes like squares, rectangles, and floral or medallion motifs arranged in a symmetrical layout. A decorative border frames the edges of the textile. Based on the style and craftsmanship, this appears to be a vintage or antique ceremonial textile, possibly of Middle Eastern, Central Asian or Indian origin. The deep red color and gold accents convey a sense of luxury and importance.

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-30

This is an ornate medieval banner or ceremonial hanging made of rich red silk with metallic thread decorations. It has a shield-like shape with a pointed bottom, typical of heraldic designs. The banner features intricate geometric and arabesque patterns, with a prominent central cross-like motif. The border is decorated with a repeating pattern, and there are several medallion-like designs arranged symmetrically across the fabric. The metallic thread work appears to be silver or gold-colored against the deep red background, though it has likely tarnished with age. This type of banner was likely used in religious ceremonies or as a symbol of authority in medieval times, possibly in a church or noble household. The craftsmanship demonstrates sophisticated textile working techniques from the period.