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Human Generated Data

Title

Miniature Flask

Date

5th-6th century CE

People

-

Classification

Vessels

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Gift of Louise M. and George E. Bates, 1992.256.194

Human Generated Data

Title

Miniature Flask

Date

5th-6th century CE

Classification

Vessels

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Gift of Louise M. and George E. Bates, 1992.256.194

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2024-07-15

Pottery 100
Jar 100
Vase 100
Jug 97.2
Food 83.1
Fruit 83.1
Pear 83.1
Plant 83.1
Produce 83.1
Water Jug 55.2
Art 55.2
Porcelain 55.2

Clarifai
created on 2024-07-15

no person 99.7
pottery 97.3
artistic 94.8
retro 93.8
art 93.7
nature 92.4
clay 91.5
vase 91.5
translucent 89.5
handmade 89.3
antique 89.1
H2O 86.7
dirty 86.2
ancient 85.9
traditional 85.3
empty 84.8
glass items 84.7
isolated 84.6
sparkling 84.4
glass 83.7

Imagga
created on 2024-07-15

vase 100
vessel 100
container 92.5
jar 88.1
bottle 62
jug 39.9
water jug 39.2
glass 38.5
pitcher 36.8
liquid 28.7
transparent 24.2
drink 20
water 17.3
object 16.9
flask 16.7
chemistry 15.5
clear 14.8
alcohol 14.8
chemical 14.5
laboratory 14.5
medicine 14.1
experiment 13.7
research 13.3
china 13
cold 12.9
glassware 12.7
beverage 12.7
pharmacy 12.6
scientific 12.6
health 12.5
science 12.4
equipment 12.2
close 12
beaker 12
test 11.5
food 11.5
porcelain 11.5
biology 11.4
lab 10.7
fresh 10.5
glasses 10.2
cool 9.8
empty 9.7
sample 9.7
beer 9.7
medical 9.7
tube 9.6
healthy 9.4
drops 9.4
decoration 9.4
clean 9.2
ceramic ware 9.2
biotechnology 8.8
discovery 8.8
antique 8.7
craft 8.6
art 8.5
decorative 8.4
color 8.3
full 8.2
refreshment 8.2
pottery 8.2
brown 8.1
wet 8
utensil 7.9
scientist 7.8
bottles 7.8
black 7.8
ancient 7.8
fluid 7.8
nobody 7.8
party 7.7
old 7.7
aqua 7.6
development 7.6
instrument 7.4
wine 7.4
natural 7.4
reflection 7.3
life 7

Google
created on 2024-07-15

Microsoft
created on 2024-07-15

vase 95.3
pottery 92.9
earthenware 92.3
ceramic 88.6
still life photography 88.2
still life 88.1
urn 86.5
ceramic ware 78.9
jar 74.2
indoor 57.9
bottle 56.3
stoneware 55.2

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Pear
Pear 83.1%

Categories

Imagga

food drinks 99.9%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2024-07-15

a green and blue vase 38.7%

Anthropic Claude

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

The image depicts an irregularly shaped ceramic vase or vessel. The surface of the vessel has a mottled, textured appearance with a combination of green, blue, and earthy tones. The overall shape is asymmetrical and organic, suggesting a handcrafted or artisanal quality. The vase appears to have been created using techniques like glazing or firing that have produced this unique, weathered aesthetic.

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

The image shows an ancient glass vessel with an iridescent, shimmering surface. The glass has taken on a patina over time, with hues of green, blue, purple and brown swirling together. The vessel has a rounded, bulbous shape that tapers inward at the top to form a narrow neck or spout. The surface is speckled and mottled, with areas of corrosion and weathering that add to its antique appearance. Despite the wear, the graceful curves and luminous colors make it a beautiful example of ancient glasswork.

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

This appears to be an ancient glass vessel or bottle, likely Roman in origin. It has a distinctive teardrop or bulbous shape with a narrow neck. The glass has a beautiful patina that shows iridescent colors - blues, greens, and browns - created by centuries of weathering and mineralization. The surface shows signs of age with various spots, discoloration, and imperfections, which is typical of archaeological glass finds. The color is predominantly a pale sea-green or aqua, though the weathering has created areas that appear silvery or brownish. The bottle has an organic, slightly asymmetrical form that suggests it was free-blown rather than mold-made. This type of vessel was commonly used to store perfumes, oils, or other precious liquids in ancient times.