Human Generated Data

Title

The Wine Glass

Date

1858

People

Artist: James Abbott McNeill Whistler, American 1834 - 1903

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Edwin de T. Bechtel, M12110

Human Generated Data

Title

The Wine Glass

People

Artist: James Abbott McNeill Whistler, American 1834 - 1903

Date

1858

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Edwin de T. Bechtel, M12110

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-29

retro 99.4
no person 98.7
one 98
vintage 97.6
antique 97
art 96.4
wear 94.7
old 93.7
furniture 93.7
paper 93.6
still life 88.8
people 88.4
ancient 86.9
empty 86.3
stripe 85.1
sepia 84.9
room 82.4
two 82.2
artistic 80.4
simplicity 79.7

Color Analysis

Categories

Imagga

Captions

Azure OpenAI

Created on 2024-01-26

The image is a monochromatic etching or sketch, featuring a single wine glass centered on a square background that appears darkened as if shaded. The wine glass is depicted with delicate, fine lines showing its contours and the light reflecting off its surface, suggesting it is made of clear glass. There is a visible liquid, most likely wine, filled to a moderate level within the glass. The lower portion of the wine glass and the shadow beneath it are depicted with more intense shading, giving a sense of depth and grounding the glass on the surface it stands upon. The background of the image, beyond the square, is lighter, providing contrast that highlights the central subject, which is the wine glass. The artist's signature appears to be etched at the bottom right corner of the square. The paper on which the image is printed seems to have a slightly textured quality and shows some signs of age or discoloration, particularly at the edges, suggesting it is not a contemporary work.

Anthropic Claude

Created on 2024-03-30

The image shows a black and white drawing or etching of a glass stemware, likely a champagne or wine glass. The glass is depicted in a simple, yet detailed manner, with the stem and curved bowl clearly visible. The background appears to be a plain surface, placing the focus entirely on the glass itself. The overall style of the image suggests it is an artistic rendering or study of the glass, rather than a photographic representation.