Human Generated Data

Title

Relief Fragment: Head of an Archer of the Royal Guard

Date

486-465 BCE

People

-

Classification

Sculpture

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Bequest of Grenville L. Winthrop, 1943.1063

Human Generated Data

Title

Relief Fragment: Head of an Archer of the Royal Guard

Date

486-465 BCE

Classification

Sculpture

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Bequest of Grenville L. Winthrop, 1943.1063

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-04-08

Archaeology 98.9
Soil 95.5
Crystal 72.1
Fossil 59.4

Clarifai
created on 2018-02-09

sculpture 99.7
ancient 99.7
archaeology 99.1
art 99
no person 98.4
stone 97.2
old 96.6
prehistoric 95.3
antique 95
statue 92.6
museum 92.3
one 90.9
rock 90.8
architecture 88.6
culture 84.9
religion 84.4
travel 83.4
wear 81.9
Pharaoh 80.9
god 80.6

Imagga
created on 2018-02-09

bag 36.7
container 33.1
fashion 18.8
clothing 15.2
old 14.6
bottle 13.6
covering 12.2
face 11.4
vessel 11.2
rough 10.9
model 10.9
person 10.6
people 10.6
armor 10.4
brown 10.3
dress 9.9
human 9.7
close 9.7
antique 9.5
purse 9.4
cash 9.1
traditional 9.1
hand 9.1
vintage 9.1
gold 9
currency 9
style 8.9
object 8.8
fabric 8.8
skin 8.7
leather 8.7
elegance 8.4
lady 8.1
religion 8.1
detail 8
ancient 7.8
adult 7.8
money 7.6
closeup 7.4
tradition 7.4
note 7.3
sensuality 7.3
black 7.2
sculpture 7.2
paper 7

Google
created on 2018-02-09

Microsoft
created on 2018-02-09

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

AWS Rekognition

Age 26-43
Gender Female, 92.8%
Calm 22.2%
Angry 3.1%
Disgusted 0.9%
Happy 2.8%
Confused 1.5%
Surprised 1%
Sad 68.5%

Categories

Captions

Azure OpenAI

Created on 2024-01-27

This image depicts an ancient, carved stone relief fragment. The relief showcases a profile of a male figure facing to the right. The figure has a highly detailed beard with rows of curls and a prominent, well-shaped nose. It also features a stylized eye and an eyebrow. On the head, the figure wears a headdress or crown with vertical striations, suggesting a form of royal or divine headgear. The craftsmanship indicates that this artwork is likely from Mesopotamia or a culture influenced by it. The relief appears weathered and aged, with visible cracks and chipping, indicating its historical significance. The stone's surface is rough with some smooth areas, and the artwork's edges are irregular, indicating that it is a fragment from a larger piece.