Human Generated Data

Title

Knee Fibula

Date

late 2nd-early 3rd century CE

People

-

Classification

Jewelry

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Jerry Nagler, 1985.142

Human Generated Data

Title

Knee Fibula

Date

late 2nd-early 3rd century CE

Classification

Jewelry

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Jerry Nagler, 1985.142

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-04-07

Tool 100
Axe 100
Bronze 99.4
Cushion 64

Clarifai
created on 2018-03-16

iron 97.7
art 96.5
no person 96.2
one 95.6
retro 95.3
metallic 94.7
rusty 93.5
steel 93.4
old 91.4
illustration 90.7
metalwork 90.1
industry 89.5
ancient 89.4
rust 89.4
sculpture 88.4
strong 88
symbol 87.6
design 86.6
wear 86.3
vintage 86.2

Imagga
created on 2018-03-16

metal 37.8
device 35.6
tool 27.5
object 24.9
steel 24.7
scabbard 23.5
shiny 21.3
close 20.5
silver 20.3
protective covering 18.5
equipment 18.4
ring 18.4
jewel 18.3
sheath 18.3
iron 18.3
fashion 18.1
sewing machine 17.6
wrench 17.3
construction 17.1
work 16.9
hook 16.6
gem 16.5
machine 16.4
mechanical device 16.2
gold 15.6
diamond 15.5
brilliant 15.4
jewelry 15.3
spanner 14.7
home appliance 14.5
precious 14.5
fastener 14.2
textile machine 14
tools 13.3
luxury 12.8
gemstone 12.7
mechanism 12.7
restraint 12.7
black 12.6
repair 12.4
covering 12.1
symbol 12.1
screw 12
appliance 11.8
handle 11.4
style 11.1
industry 11.1
decoration 11
antique 10.7
rings 10.7
fix 10.7
accessory 10.5
old 10.4
container 10.4
gift 10.3
stone 10.1
single 9.9
platinum 9.8
mechanic 9.7
support 9.6
weapon 9.6
dagger 9.6
metallic 9.2
pendant 9.2
wedding 9.2
industrial 9.1
worker 8.9
gems 8.8
detail 8.8
repairing 8.8
carpenter 8.8
hardware 8.6
golden 8.6
rusty 8.6
pair 8.5
chrome 8.5
shine 8.3
workshop 8.2
closeup 8.1
knife 7.9
adjustable 7.9
pliers 7.9
diamonds 7.9
snake 7.8
thimble 7.8
engagement 7.7
expensive 7.7
antiquity 7.6
latch 7.6
instrument 7.5
reflection 7.3
durables 7.3
wealth 7.2
cut 7.2
bright 7.1

Google
created on 2018-03-16

metal 79.2

Microsoft
created on 2018-03-16

metalware 71.9

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Axe
Axe 100%

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 100%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2018-03-16

a person sitting on a branch 7.7%
a statue of a person 7.6%
a close up of a person 7.5%

Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-11

a photograph of a small metal object with a hammer and a hammer -100%

Anthropic Claude

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

The image appears to show an ancient bronze object, potentially an artifact or sculpture. It has a distinctive curved shape with a raised, rounded section at one end. The overall surface has a greenish-brown patina, indicating it is likely made of bronze and has weathered over time. The object seems to have a utilitarian or functional design, though its exact purpose is unclear without more context. The simple, abstract form suggests it may have been a tool or part of a larger structure or artwork from an ancient civilization.

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

The image shows an ancient bronze sculpture or figurine of a tiger or leopard. The animal is depicted in a standing or prowling pose, with its legs stretched out and head turned to the side. The surface of the bronze has a greenish patina, likely from age and oxidation. The figure appears quite detailed, with the animal's musculature, spots or stripes, and facial features clearly represented in the metalwork.

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

This appears to be an ancient bronze or copper fibula, which is a type of brooch or clothing fastener commonly used in antiquity. The item has a distinctive curved bow shape with a pin mechanism, characteristic of fibulae from classical periods. The surface shows a green patina typical of aged bronze or copper, with areas of corrosion and weathering that suggest it's quite old. The design is relatively simple but functional, with a spring coil at one end and a catch plate at the other to secure the pin. These types of fasteners were commonly used throughout ancient Roman, Greek, and other European civilizations to secure clothing like cloaks or togas.