Human Generated Data

Title

Donkey Carrying Jar

Date

early 4th century BCE

People

-

Classification

Sculpture

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Bequest of Joseph C. Hoppin, 1925.30.88

Human Generated Data

Title

Donkey Carrying Jar

Date

early 4th century BCE

Classification

Sculpture

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Bequest of Joseph C. Hoppin, 1925.30.88

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-27

sculpture 99.7
no person 99.6
art 99.4
figurine 97.7
statue 97.3
pottery 96.6
lion 95.5
ancient 95.4
museum 95.1
mammal 94.2
still life 93.3
cutout 92.3
figure 91.8
one 91.8
travel 91.6
architecture 89.7
old 89.2
artistic 89
side view 83.8
bronze 83

Color Analysis

Categories

Imagga

Captions

Azure OpenAI

Created on 2024-02-07

The image shows an ancient-looking pottery artifact, possibly made of clay or terracotta. It is composed of a central rounded body with a slightly narrow neck and a broken, unfinished opening at the top that suggests it might have been a vessel or jar. Two animal heads, probably bulls or oxen, protrude outward as if they are part of the vessel, forming something reminiscent of either handles or decorative extensions. The entire piece is supported by four legs that jut out at an angle from the bottom of the rounded central body, with each leg ending in a pointed tip, providing stability for the structure. The surface of the artifact is rough and uneven, with patches of discoloration and dirt, indicative of its age. The artifact has an archaeological or historical appearance, suggesting it could be from an ancient civilization.

Anthropic Claude

Created on 2024-03-30

The image shows an abstract ceramic sculpture composed of various irregularly shaped and textured clay forms. The main elements appear to be a round or egg-shaped body with additional protruding limb-like structures. The overall form has a rustic, earthy appearance, with a mottled, weathered surface texture in shades of brown and ochre. The sculpture has an organic, slightly whimsical quality, evoking a sense of natural, primal forms.