Human Generated Data

Title

The Wrentham Beaker

Date

1699

People

Artist: Jeremiah Dummer, American 1645 - 1718

Classification

Vessels

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Dr. Ernest G. Stillman, Class of 1907, by exchange, 2007.82

Human Generated Data

Title

The Wrentham Beaker

People

Artist: Jeremiah Dummer, American 1645 - 1718

Date

1699

Classification

Vessels

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Dr. Ernest G. Stillman, Class of 1907, by exchange, 2007.82

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-04-06

Drink 96.6
Milk 96.6
Beverage 96.6
Jar 95.9
Glass 95.2
Pottery 92.5
Vase 88.2
Cylinder 74.4
Cup 64.7
Art 58.7
Porcelain 58.7
Goblet 56.5

Clarifai
created on 2018-04-19

no person 99.5
drink 96.7
glass 95.9
cold 93.8
one 92.6
container 88.5
clean 88
empty 87.5
health 85.7
icee 85.2
wet 84.3
thirst 83
full 82.6
liquid 81.8
food 79.7
H2O 79.5
stranded 78.9
purity 75.5
refreshment 72.3
simplicity 71

Imagga
created on 2018-04-19

beaker 100
jar 100
container 100
vessel 79.3
measuring cup 63.1
glass 62.5
measure 50.8
drink 50.2
liquid 34.9
beverage 34.4
transparent 34.1
cold 31.9
cup 26.2
water 24.7
fresh 24.2
alcohol 20.4
cocktail 20.2
clear 20.1
healthy 19.5
ice 19.4
reflection 18.7
medicine 16.8
bar 16.7
milk 16.4
drop 16.3
health 16
clean 15.9
freshness 15.8
food 15.8
refreshment 15.4
science 15.1
breakfast 15
object 14.7
experiment 14.6
chemistry 14.5
laboratory 14.5
wet 14.3
cool 14.2
flask 13.8
empty 13.8
research 13.3
medical 13.3
bubble 13.2
glassware 12.8
pharmacy 12.6
scientific 12.6
chemical 12.6
refreshing 12.5
juice 12.4
equipment 12.2
thirst 11.7
bottle 11.7
bubbles 11.4
still life 11.4
restaurant 11.2
party 11.2
glasses 11.1
jug 10.7
pour 10.7
diet 10.5
biology 10.4
crystal 10.4
sweet 10.3
close 10.3
pure 10.2
nobody 10.1
natural 10
fruit 9.8
cube 9.7
tea 9.5
yellow 9.3
color 8.9
biotechnology 8.8
discovery 8.8
mug 8.6
cream 8.4
nutrition 8.4
instrument 8.4
full 8.2
single 8.2
lab 7.8
mineral 7.8
test 7.7
organic 7.6
product 7.5
slice 7.3

Google
created on 2018-04-19

product 70.6
glass 70.1
drinkware 64.7
product design 62.8
cup 56.5
font 50.9

Microsoft
created on 2018-04-19

cup 100
glass 92.3
container 76.4
drink 72.1
pitcher 22.3

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Milk 96.6%

Categories

Imagga

food drinks 99.7%
text visuals 0.2%
paintings art 0.1%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2018-04-19

a cup of coffee and a glass of water 40.4%
a glass of water 40.3%
a glass of water on a table 40.2%

Azure OpenAI

Created on 2024-01-26

The image shows a plain, cylindrical, silver-colored metal container, possibly a beaker or cup, with a slightly flared rim and a flat bottom. It appears to be engraved with text that reads "Ex Dono James Babcock to the Church in Wrentham 1699." Above the year is an engraved symbol that looks like a decorative heart. The surface of the container shows some signs of wear and slight indentations consistent with age. The background is solid white, emphasizing the object.

Anthropic Claude

Created on 2024-03-29

The image shows a clear glass container with handwritten text on it. The text reads "E.P. Dow James Bedrock to the Church in Wrentham 1689." There is also a numeric value of "169 9" written on the container. The container appears to be an older, possibly antique, item with some signs of wear and distress on the glass.

Meta Llama

Created on 2024-12-01

The image shows a silver cup with an inscription on it. * The cup is made of silver and has a wide mouth and a narrow base. + The cup is cylindrical in shape, with a slight taper towards the bottom. + It appears to be quite tall, possibly around 10-15 cm in height. * The inscription on the cup reads "Dr. John James Babcock to the Church in Wrentham 1699". + The inscription is written in cursive script, with the words "to the Church in Wrentham" in smaller letters than the rest of the text. + The year "1699" is written in a larger font size than the rest of the inscription. * The cup is likely a commemorative or ceremonial item, possibly used in a church or other religious setting. + The inscription suggests that it was given to the church in Wrentham by Dr. John James Babcock in 1699. + The cup's design and materials suggest that it is a high-quality, ornate object. Overall, the image suggests that the cup is a unique and historic item with significant cultural or religious importance.

Text analysis

Amazon

tothe
Church
Bubcock
tothe Church m m Wrentham
Es dono Jounes Bubcock
m Wrentham
Jounes
m
dono
Es
699

Google

hurchm_Wrentham-
hurchm_Wrentham-