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Human Generated Data

Title

Engraved Hand Mirror with Ram's Head Terminal

Date

first half 3rd century BCE

People

-

Classification

Mirrors

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Transfer from the Department of the Classics, Harvard University, Bequest of Henry W. Haynes, 1912, 1977.216.2311

Human Generated Data

Title

Engraved Hand Mirror with Ram's Head Terminal

Date

first half 3rd century BCE

Classification

Mirrors

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Transfer from the Department of the Classics, Harvard University, Bequest of Henry W. Haynes, 1912, 1977.216.2311

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-04-07

Glass 77.8
Turquoise 77
Art 73.2
Spoon 67.8
Cutlery 67.8
Paint Container 58.6
Ornament 55.5

Clarifai
created on 2018-03-16

art 97.5
illustration 97.4
retro 96.5
texture 92
no person 91.8
old 86
design 85.5
one 85.2
desktop 82.8
visuals 82.7
traditional 82.6
science 80.7
symbol 79.2
wood 79.1
disjunct 79
scribble 77.6
pattern 76.7
sign 75.4
vintage 73
color 72.6

Imagga
created on 2018-03-16

glass 73.6
goblet 52.3
container 28.3
wineglass 18.4
alcohol 17.6
object 16.9
drink 15.9
antique 15.7
equipment 15.7
clock pendulum 14.8
tool 13.6
antiquity 13.5
cocktail 13.4
ball 13.4
food 13.3
beverage 12.7
fork 12.6
sport 12.4
restaurant 12.1
bar 12
celebration 12
physical pendulum 11.8
liquid 11.3
metal 11.3
party 11.2
game 10.9
utensil 10.8
symbol 10.8
kitchen 10.7
wall clock 10.6
ice 10.3
close 10.3
swatter 10.3
clock 10.2
closeup 10.1
holiday 10
golf 9.6
cold 9.5
wine 9.2
design 9
pendulum 8.9
black 8.4
still 8.3
sign 8.3
fun 8.2
shape 8.2
fruit 8.1
decoration 8
sweet 7.9
serving 7.7
tree 7.7
reflection 7.3
celebrate 7.2
cool 7.1
silver 7.1

Google
created on 2018-03-16

turquoise 63.5

Microsoft
created on 2018-03-16

mirror 80.9
hand glass 70.1
enamel 68
decorated 25.7

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Spoon
Spoon 67.8%

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 100%

Captions

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-30

The image appears to be an old, circular hand mirror or vanity mirror. The mirror surface is heavily corroded and discolored, with a greenish-blue patina covering much of the surface. The mirror has a decorative, curved handle attached to the back. The overall appearance suggests this is an antique or vintage hand mirror that has aged and weathered over time.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2024-12-30

The image shows an ancient bronze mirror with a striking patina. The mirror has a circular reflective surface that appears heavily corroded, with shades of turquoise, dark green, and brown. The corrosion patterns create an abstract, almost marbled effect across the mirror's face. Interestingly, there are small patches where the original reflective surface seems intact, appearing as bright speckles amidst the oxidation. The mirror is mounted on an ornate bronze handle. The handle has an elongated shape that widens at the bottom, resembling a stylized stem or stalk. It is decorated with organic, flowing patterns and has developed a similar blue-green patina as the mirror surface due to age and exposure. Based on the style and the extent of the patina, this mirror was likely crafted many centuries ago, serving both as a functional grooming tool and a decorative object. The weathered appearance attests to its age and history, while the vibrant colors from the bronze corrosion create an appealing aesthetic that has developed over time. It is a fascinating example of ancient metallurgy and craftsmanship.

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-30

This appears to be an ancient bronze or copper mirror with a striking turquoise-blue patina. The artifact shows significant age and wear, with several cracks and holes in its circular reflecting surface. The mirror has a characteristic handle with decorative elements, and the overall design is typical of ancient metalwork. The patina, which gives it the beautiful blue-green color, is the result of oxidation over time. This type of mirror is likely an archaeological artifact, possibly from an ancient civilization. The surface shows signs of corrosion and deterioration, but the overall form remains clearly identifiable. The handle appears to have some ornamental details carved or cast into it, though they're somewhat worn with age.