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Human Generated Data

Title

SMALL BOWL.

Date

-

People

-

Classification

Vessels

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Transfer from the Department of the Classics, Harvard University, Bequest of Henry W. Haynes, 1912, 1977.216.3127

Human Generated Data

Title

SMALL BOWL.

Classification

Vessels

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Transfer from the Department of the Classics, Harvard University, Bequest of Henry W. Haynes, 1912, 1977.216.3127

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-07-07

Bowl 99.8
Pottery 85.9
Cushion 84.2
Soup Bowl 79.5
Sea Life 65.7
Turtle 65.7
Reptile 65.7
Animal 65.7
Pot 62.5
Rust 57.1

Clarifai
created on 2019-07-07

container 98.8
no person 98.8
food 97.2
pottery 96
still life 95.6
clay 94.8
kitchenware 93
wood 91.5
one 90.6
tableware 89.5
old 89.3
cutout 89
handmade 89
grow 88.4
bowl 83.9
vintage 82.9
earthenware 82.2
desktop 81.2
group 79.7
wear 79

Imagga
created on 2019-07-07

earthenware 100
ceramic ware 82.4
utensil 59.7
bowl 40.2
food 31.5
container 27.4
brown 27.2
vessel 27.2
cup 20.9
kitchen 20.6
breakfast 20.3
wooden 20.2
snack 19.7
bread 16.6
object 16.1
wood 15.8
close 15.4
eating 15.1
traditional 15
old 14.6
meal 14.6
organic 13.4
tasty 13.4
coffee 13
gourmet 12.7
healthy 12.6
drink 12.5
nobody 12.4
ingredient 12.3
baked 12.2
culture 11.1
decoration 10.9
studio 10.6
seed 10.6
fresh 10.5
money 10.2
fruit 10.2
nut 10.1
slice 10
dessert 9.7
diet 9.7
objects 9.6
shell 9.6
bakery 9.5
tea 9.5
restaurant 9.5
natural 9.4
dinner 9.3
spice 9.2
delicious 9.1
closeup 8.8
loaf 8.7
cooking 8.7
crust 8.7
sweet 8.7
coin 8.6
chocolate 8.4
finance 8.4
eat 8.4
dark 8.4
taste 8.3
cook 8.2
beverage 8.2
business 7.9
pottery 7.9
life 7.8
coins 7.7
lunch 7.7
wheat 7.6
pastry 7.6
heap 7.5
freshness 7.5
rich 7.4
vintage 7.4
cash 7.3
open 7.2
currency 7.2
cut 7.2
financial 7.1
vase 7.1

Google
created on 2019-07-07

earthenware 94
Bowl 81.1
Ceramic 68.5
Tableware 63.6
Pottery 62.6
Wood 59.6
Art 50.2

Microsoft
created on 2019-07-07

earthenware 94.4
vase 93.9
bowl 93.3
pottery 91.6
ceramic 73.4
mixing bowl 69.6
plant 62.9
ceramic ware 53.1
stoneware 21.1

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Turtle
Turtle 65.7%

Categories

Imagga

food drinks 56.5%
paintings art 39.9%
pets animals 1.2%

Captions

Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-07-07

a brown bowl on a table 62%

Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-04-29

a photograph of a small bowl with a small piece of wood in it -100%

Google Gemini

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-14

Here's a description of the image:

The image shows a collection of pottery fragments, likely from an archaeological site or museum. The central piece is a partially intact, round bowl. It's made of a terracotta-colored clay with a reddish-brown rim. Around the body of the bowl, there are faded geometric designs, possibly painted. A significant section of the bowl's rim is broken off, showing the vessel's internal structure.

Besides the bowl, there are two smaller fragments. One is a small cube-shaped piece, and the other is a curved piece, potentially a handle or a part of the bowl's rim. They have similar terracotta coloring and show signs of the aging process typical of unearthed pottery. The objects rest on a plain, white background, which emphasizes the artifacts and their historical context.

Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-14

Here is a description of the image:

The image shows a broken pottery bowl and fragments against a plain white background. The bowl has a rounded shape with a flat bottom, but a significant portion of the rim is missing. The pottery is a terracotta color, and it has decorative geometric patterns painted in dark red. There are horizontal bands and a meandering line design around the body of the bowl.

Beside the bowl are two additional fragments of the pottery. One is a small, square piece, and the other is a curved piece, likely from the rim or the handle of a similar vessel. These fragments have the same terracotta color and traces of the dark red paint. The bowl and the fragments are all weathered, with visible cracks and chips.