Human Generated Data

Title

Narcissus

Date

1st half 20th century

People

Artist: Dōmoto Inshō, Japanese 1891 - 1975

Classification

Paintings

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Gift of Saretta Barnet, 2006.193

Human Generated Data

Title

Narcissus

People

Artist: Dōmoto Inshō, Japanese 1891 - 1975

Date

1st half 20th century

Classification

Paintings

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Gift of Saretta Barnet, 2006.193

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-04-06

Plant 97.5
Anemone 96.6
Flower 96.6
Blossom 96.6
Anther 90.7
Daisy 81
Daisies 81
Petal 76.3
Daffodil 69.6
Art 68.1
Oars 55.9
Cutlery 55.6

Clarifai
created on 2018-04-19

no person 97
nature 96.8
desktop 93.3
flower 92.8
illustration 90.3
summer 89.6
art 89.4
paper 89.3
one 89.1
panoramic 88.1
flora 87.9
leaf 87.6
outdoors 85.9
wallpaper 85
bright 84.7
vertical 84.4
abstract 83.9
old 82
retro 81.9
design 81.2

Imagga
created on 2018-04-19

quill 100
pen 100
writing implement 75.3
knife 46.6
letter opener 36.7
edge tool 22.1
light 18.7
curve 17.5
pattern 17.1
design 16.9
cutter 16.7
color 16.1
shape 15.7
wave 15.5
art 15
motion 14.6
object 13.9
dynamic 13.2
smooth 12.8
close 12.6
texture 12.5
space 12.4
black 12
transparent 11.6
wallpaper 11.5
smoke 11.2
line 11.1
paper 11
elegance 10.9
futuristic 10.8
education 10.4
graphic 10.2
form 10.2
swirl 10.1
silk 10
fork 9.9
backdrop 9.9
open 9.9
decoration 9.4
flow 9.2
modern 9.1
single 9
soft 9
cutting implement 8.9
metal 8.8
steel 8.8
closeup 8.8
artistic 8.7
restaurant 8.6
blank 8.6
sharp 8.6
tool 8.5
flowing 8.4
effect 8.2
weapon 8.1
lines 8.1
breakfast 8
letter 7.3
backgrounds 7.3
digital 7.3
fantasy 7.2
kitchen 7.2
science 7.1

Google
created on 2018-04-19

painting 72.7
artwork 58
modern art 54.8
paint 53.2
visual arts 53
wing 51.9
art 50.6

Color Analysis

Categories

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2018-04-19

a close up of a bird 15.1%
a close up of a white wall 15%
close up of a bird 12.6%

Azure OpenAI

Created on 2024-12-03

You've shared a vertical image of an Asian-style painting. It depicts a graceful white flower with a prominent central stamen or pistil, almost certainly a narcissus or a similar type of bloom. The flower is accompanied by long, slender leaves or stems that are painted in varying shades of gray, indicating a soft, natural environment. The brushwork suggests an economy of strokes, a hallmark of East Asian ink wash painting, where each line or dot is laden with significance. The painting is rendered on a beige or off-white background, enhancing its elegant simplicity. At the bottom right corner, there are two seals or stamps which are likely the artist's signatures or marks of authentication. Just above the seal, there is also some calligraphy, typically indicative of the artist's name, the title of the work, or a poetic inscription related to the image.

Anthropic Claude

Created on 2024-11-27

This image appears to be a traditional East Asian painting, likely a Japanese or Chinese ink wash painting. The artwork depicts an elegant narcissus or daffodil flower against a soft, hazy background. The brushstrokes are delicate and expressive, capturing the graceful, ephemeral nature of the flower. The overall composition and style suggest this is a refined, contemplative work of art.

Meta Llama

Created on 2024-11-22

The image is a painting of a white flower with long, curved stems and leaves, set against a beige background. The flower is depicted in the center of the image, with its petals slightly open. The stems and leaves are long and curved, extending from the base of the flower to the top of the image. The background is a solid beige color, providing a neutral backdrop for the flower. In the bottom-right corner of the image, there is a red stamp or seal with Chinese characters written in black ink. The characters are not legible, but they appear to be a signature or a message. Overall, the image is a serene and elegant depiction of a white flower, with a simple yet effective composition that draws the viewer's eye to the central subject.