Human Generated Data

Title

Fruiting Grape Branch

Date

first half 17th century

People

Artist: Yi Che-hyŏn (also known as Yul-ch'on), Korean born 1586

Classification

Paintings

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Louise Haskell Daly Fund and through the Ernest B. and Helen Pratt Dane Fund for Asian Art, 1994.105

Human Generated Data

Title

Fruiting Grape Branch

People

Artist: Yi Che-hyŏn (also known as Yul-ch'on), Korean born 1586

Date

first half 17th century

Classification

Paintings

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Louise Haskell Daly Fund and through the Ernest B. and Helen Pratt Dane Fund for Asian Art, 1994.105

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2020-04-24

Plant 100
Leaf 100
Art 97.1
Painting 97.1
Tree 97
Insect 72.5
Bee 72.5
Invertebrate 72.5
Animal 72.5
Honey Bee 72.5
Maple Leaf 57.9
Maple 57.2

Clarifai
created on 2020-04-24

paper 98.5
retro 98.2
dirty 98.2
abstract 97.7
art 97.5
leaf 97.4
vintage 97.4
sooty 97.4
parchment 97.1
sepia 96.3
soil 95.9
desktop 95.3
wear 95.3
antique 95.1
canvas 94.6
texture 94.4
fall 94.3
old 93.7
page 93.5
nature 93.4

Imagga
created on 2020-04-24

grunge 52.9
texture 36.2
wallpaper 29.9
aged 29
dirty 28.1
stain 26.9
old 26.5
vintage 25.7
design 25.4
paint 24.5
element 23.2
border 22.6
pattern 22.6
antique 22.5
art 22.4
frame 20.8
graphic 20.5
splash 20.2
earth 19.8
backgrounds 18.7
map 18.4
grungy 18
material 18
floral 17.9
color 17.8
artistic 17.4
canvas 17.1
style 17.1
surface 16.8
artwork 16.5
ink 16.4
atlas 16.2
silhouette 15.7
continent 15.6
decay 15.5
flower 15.4
creative 15
decoration 14.7
drawing 14.6
global 14.6
tracing 14.6
geography 14.5
detailed 14.4
aging 14.4
obsolete 14.4
stucco 14.2
textured 14
backdrop 14
country 14
liquid 13.9
splat 13.8
effect 13.7
edge 13.5
spot 13.4
decorative 13.4
textures 13.3
grain 12.9
detail 12.9
painterly 12.8
drop 12.7
fracture 12.7
crack 12.6
world 12.4
planet 12.3
wall 12
rubbish 11.9
smudged 11.8
grime 11.7
mottled 11.7
structure 11.7
spray 11.5
retro 11.5
international 11.5
dirt 11.5
black 11.4
shape 11.2
graphics 11.1
splatter 10.8
plant 10.8
stained 10.6
digital 10.6
rusty 10.5
japan 10
continental 9.9
world map 9.9
drip 9.8
ocean 9.6
nation 9.5
globe 9.3
communication 9.3
card 8.8
stains 8.8
tree 8.8
messy 8.7
ornament 8.6
north 8.6
brush 8.6
hard 8.6
weathered 8.6
space 8.5
drops 8.5
simple 8.4
sand 8.4
snow 7.9
text 7.9
burst 7.8
album 7.8
splashing 7.8
states 7.7
modern 7.7
winter 7.7
worn 7.6
painted 7.6
display 7.6
china 7.5
connection 7.3
paper 7.2
decor 7.1
leaf 7

Google
created on 2020-04-24

Leaf 95.1
Tree 83.5
Botany 81
Plant 79.3
Branch 76.6
Tints and shades 67.3
Wallpaper 65.8
Pattern 65.7
Illustration 65.5
Visual arts 62.5
Twig 60.6
Vitis 58.8
Plane 55.7
World 53.1
Flower 50.8
Art 50.2

Microsoft
created on 2020-04-24

wall 97.3
text 84
drawing 76.7
flower 62.4
painting 53.9
fabric 18.6

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Painting 97.1%
Honey Bee 72.5%

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 99.6%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2020-04-24

a painting of a person 40.3%
a painting on the wall 40.2%
a painting on a wall 40.1%

Azure OpenAI

Created on 2024-01-27

The image depicts a series of grapevine branches with large leaves and clusters of grapes hanging down. It appears to be an ink wash painting, displaying a style typical of East Asian brush painting, where the emphasis is on the beauty of each brushstroke. The background is a pale, solid color, possibly showing signs of age or wear. There is also a red seal in the lower left corner, which is likely a signature stamp of the artist. The painting captures the natural elegance and simplicity of the vine and its fruit.

Anthropic Claude

Created on 2024-03-29

The image depicts a cluster of grapevines with lush, dark green leaves and bunches of ripe, dark grapes. The leaves and grapes are rendered in a distinctive, ink-like style using shades of black, gray, and off-white against a pale, mottled background. The composition has a sense of organic, flowing movement, with the leaves and vines seeming to overlap and intertwine. The overall aesthetic suggests a traditional East Asian painting style, with a focus on capturing the natural beauty and rhythmic patterns of the grapevine.