Human Generated Data

Title

Tile Fragment with Carnations and Tulips

Date

17th century

People

-

Classification

Architectural Elements

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Transfer from the Department of the Classics, Harvard University, Bequest of Henry W. Haynes, 1912, 1922.84

Human Generated Data

Title

Tile Fragment with Carnations and Tulips

Date

17th century

Classification

Architectural Elements

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Transfer from the Department of the Classics, Harvard University, Bequest of Henry W. Haynes, 1912, 1922.84

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2024-01-18

Art 100
Porcelain 100
Pottery 100
Tile 94.6
Painting 72.1
Head 67.8
Person 66.9
Face 63.9
Mosaic 55.5
Floral Design 55
Graphics 55
Pattern 55

Clarifai
created on 2024-01-18

art 99.8
pattern 98.5
decoration 98.3
design 97.8
handmade 97.8
pottery 97.6
ceramic 97.1
craft 96.9
artistic 96
painting 95.8
desktop 95.7
flower 95.4
handicraft 95
color 94.9
culture 94.5
antique 94.4
texture 94.3
no person 93.9
illustration 93.4
abstract 92.6

Imagga
created on 2024-01-18

tray 74.3
earthenware 69.8
receptacle 59.4
ceramic ware 53.2
majolica 49.8
container 46.8
utensil 34.8
decoration 33.2
art 29.9
design 27.7
floral 27.2
flower 26.1
pattern 23.2
texture 21.5
grunge 21.3
old 20.2
vintage 18.2
retro 18
decorative 17.5
decor 16.8
leaf 15.6
color 15
paper 14.9
style 14.8
artistic 14.8
ornate 14.6
drawing 14.6
paint 14.5
frame 14.1
antique 13.8
plant 13.4
colorful 12.9
flowers 12.2
ornament 12.1
shape 11.9
card 11.9
brown 11.8
border 11.7
wallpaper 11.5
curl 11.4
graphic 10.9
traditional 10.8
element 10.7
detail 10.5
celebration 10.4
elegant 10.3
culture 10.2
holiday 10
dirty 9.9
modern 9.8
scroll 9.5
swirl 9.2
silhouette 9.1
food 9.1
curve 8.7
artwork 8.2
sweet 7.9
ancient 7.8
gift 7.7
ink 7.7
close 7.4
gold 7.4
foliage 7.4
banner 7.3
black 7.2
religion 7.2
summer 7.1
spring 7.1
creative 7.1
surface 7
season 7

Google
created on 2024-01-18

Rectangle 89.8
Paint 89.7
Textile 87.7
Dishware 87.6
Painting 85
Art 82.1
Creative arts 81.2
Aqua 80.1
Serveware 79.1
Font 77.7
Pattern 75.5
Picture frame 75.4
Porcelain 75.4
Art paint 74.3
Visual arts 71.2
Watercolor paint 69.8
Drawing 69.1
Illustration 68.6
Ceramic 67.9
Modern art 62

Microsoft
created on 2024-01-18

drawing 99.5
child art 97.8
sketch 94
art 84.2
flower 68.2
cartoon 50.1
painting 25.7
fabric 15
several 11.6

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person
Person 66.9%

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 99.2%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2024-01-18

a painting on the wall 68.1%
a painting on a wall 66.8%
a painting of a bowl 54.5%

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-01-01

The image shows a decorative tile or ceramic fragment with an elaborately detailed design. The design features a vibrant, intricate pattern of stylized floral and leaf-like motifs in shades of blue, green, and rust red against a white background. The overall composition has a lively, organic quality with swirling, curving lines and shapes that create a sense of movement and energy. The tile appears to be from a traditional ceramic craft tradition, likely produced through a process of hand-painting or glazing. The level of artistry and craftsmanship evident in the design suggests it may have been part of a larger architectural or decorative work.

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-01-01

This is a decorative ceramic tile fragment featuring an Iznik-style floral design. The piece has a vibrant blue background with white, green, and terracotta red floral motifs. The pattern includes stylized tulips and daisies or chrysanthemum-like flowers with detailed petals. The design is characteristic of Ottoman Turkish ceramic art, with its flowing, naturalistic yet stylized botanical elements. The glaze appears to be well-preserved, showing the characteristic bright colors and crisp line work typical of this style. The fragment appears to be part of a larger decorative tile panel or border, likely dating from the classical period of Iznik pottery production.