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Human Generated Data

Title

Indian Yellow

Date

1914

People

Manufacturer: Charles Roberson and Co.,

Classification

Straus Materials

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Straus Center for Conservation and Technical Studies, Forbes Pigment Collection, Straus.53

Human Generated Data

Title

Indian Yellow

People

Manufacturer: Charles Roberson and Co.,

Date

1914

Classification

Straus Materials

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Straus Center for Conservation and Technical Studies, Forbes Pigment Collection, Straus.53

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2023-10-25

Bottle 100
Cosmetics 90.2
Paper 65
Text 65
Aftershave 57

Clarifai
created on 2018-10-06

no person 99.4
paper 98.1
merchandise 96.9
soap 94.5
health 92.7
blank 89.4
empty 88.9
isolated 86.5
graphic design 85.7
clean 84.5
treatment 84.3
one 80.7
healthcare 80.5
label 80.1
ingredients 78.7
devoid 78
medicine 77.2
retro 76.9
isolate 75.7
disjunct 75.4

Imagga
created on 2018-10-06

toiletry 100
perfume 91.5
lotion 28.9
bottle 27.6
yellow 23.9
paper 23.6
cream 21.1
sunscreen 20.3
liquid 18.3
blank 18.1
glass 16.4
note 15.6
empty 15.5
container 15.3
education 14.7
board 14.6
element 14.1
3d 14
object 13.2
document 13
design 13
office 12.9
school 12.6
brown 12.5
gold 12.3
study 12.1
metal 12.1
message 11.9
texture 11.8
wooden 11.4
learn 11.4
color 11.1
metallic 11.1
business 10.9
clean 10.9
reminder 10.7
health 10.4
card 10.2
wood 10
substance 10
density 9.9
experimentation 9.9
care 9.9
molecules 9.9
periodic 9.9
formula 9.8
atomic 9.8
pad 9.8
atom 9.8
scientist 9.8
far 9.8
analyzing 9.8
product 9.8
lab 9.7
close 9.7
scientific 9.7
chemistry 9.7
laboratory 9.7
measurement 9.6
made 9.6
studying 9.6
table 9.5
closeup 9.4
oil 9.3
page 9.3
elements 9.3
old 9.1
technology 8.9
science 8.9
healthy 8.8
textured 8.8
sticky 8.8
nuclear 8.7
book 8.7
golden 8.6
luxury 8.6
grunge 8.5
power 8.4
box 8.2
vintage 8.2
spa 8.1
transparent 8.1
information 8
powder 7.8
gift 7.8
bathroom 7.7
cardboard 7.7
notebook 7.6
bath 7.6
single 7.4
retro 7.4
dirty 7.2
vitamin 7.2

Google
created on 2018-10-06

yellow 92.6
perfume 90
product 83
product 64.8
cosmetics 51.8

Microsoft
created on 2023-10-30

text 97.3
bottle 91.1
design 81.2

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Perfume
Business Card

Clarifai

Bottle

AWS Rekognition

Perfume 74.9%

Categories

Imagga
created on 2018-10-06

streetview architecture 36.5%
text visuals 26.8%
food drinks 19.5%
paintings art 16.2%
interior objects 0.4%
nature landscape 0.2%
events parties 0.2%
pets animals 0.1%
macro flowers 0.1%

Captions

Microsoft
created by unknown on 2023-10-30

letter 51.4%

Clarifai

Created by general-english-image-caption-clip on 2025-07-11

the original bottle of perfume.

Salesforce

Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-26

a photograph of a bottle of perfume with a ruler and ruler

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-12

This image features a historical pigment sample of Indian Yellow. On the left is a small glass bottle with a black cap containing a bright yellow substance, labeled as "Indian Yellow" along with its chemical formula (C19 H16 O11 · Mg2+). The label also provides further information: "Roberson, London 1914, EWF." The number "53" is marked on the bottle itself.

To the right is a painted swatch demonstrating the properties of Indian Yellow. The swatch is divided into two sections: the top portion shows the pigment in a vibrant layer using size (a glue-like substance) as the base, while the bottom portion displays the pigment mixed with linseed oil, appearing less vibrant and slightly textured.

Below the swatch is a beige strip of paper documenting the details:
"INDIAN YELLOW (Purée)
above - size
below - linseed oil."

A color scale and ruler are positioned at the far right for reference, likely to document the dimensions and color accuracy of the sample. The overall presentation conveys the historical significance and technical information about Indian Yellow pigment.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-12

The image shows a small glass jar with a black lid containing a yellow substance next to a rectangular sample card. The jar has a label that reads "INDIAN YELLOW" with a chemical formula (C19H16O11•Mg•2H2O) underneath, and the words "Roberson, London 1914, EWF". The number "53" is marked on the glass itself.

Next to the jar is a rectangular card, divided into two sections. The top section is a bright, solid yellow, and the bottom section is a paler, more diffused yellow (possibly indicating how the pigment interacts with different media).

Below these sections, the text on the card reads: "INDIAN YELLOW (Purée) above - size below - linseed oil".

To the right of the sample card is a small scale with gradient grayscale blocks and a ruler marked "10, 20, 30", likely for color and size reference. The image likely shows a historical sample of the Indian Yellow pigment, illustrating its appearance and how it behaves when mixed with different binders.

Anthropic Claude

Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-20

The image shows a glass bottle labeled "Indian Yellow" and a rectangular piece of material labeled "Indian Yellow (Purée)". The bottle contains a yellow liquid, and the material appears to be a solid yellow pigment. The image also includes a ruler for scale. The labels on the bottle and material provide information about the contents, including the chemical composition and the manufacturer, Roberson, London.

Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-20

This image shows a vintage bottle of Indian Yellow pigment from 1914, produced by Robertson in London. The bottle has a black cap and contains a yellow-colored substance. Next to the bottle is a color swatch showing the pigment's hue - a bright, warm yellow at the top and a lighter shade when mixed with linseed oil below. There's also a label card indicating "INDIAN YELLOW (Puree)" with notes about the size comparison above and linseed oil mixture below. The bottle has an old-style label with text and the number "53" visible. A measurement ruler can be seen on the right side of the image. This is a historical artifact representing an important pigment in art history.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-05

The image displays a glass bottle of yellow dye, a color card, and a ruler.

The bottle is on the left side of the image. It has a black cap and a brown label with the words "INDIAN YELLOW" printed in black ink. The label also includes the number "53" in white ink at the bottom. The bottle is filled with a yellow liquid, which appears to be the dye.

To the right of the bottle is a color card. The card is divided into three sections, each with a different shade of yellow. The top section is the darkest yellow, the middle section is a medium yellow, and the bottom section is the lightest yellow. The card has a brown label with the words "INDIAN YELLOW (Puree)" printed in black ink. Below this, it says "above - size below - linseed oil".

On the right side of the image is a ruler. The ruler has markings for centimeters and millimeters, ranging from 0 to 40. The background of the image is white.

Overall, the image appears to be a scientific or technical illustration of a yellow dye, possibly used for testing or comparison purposes.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-05

The image presents a comprehensive display of Indian Yellow, featuring three distinct components: a glass bottle, a color card, and a ruler. The glass bottle, situated on the left, contains a yellow liquid with a black cap. A beige label is affixed to the bottle, bearing the text "INDIAN YELLOW" in black ink, accompanied by additional information such as the chemical formula, location, and date.

Adjacent to the bottle is a color card, which showcases a range of yellow hues. The top section of the card features a vibrant yellow color, while the middle section displays a lighter shade of yellow. The bottom section of the card is beige, with a label that reads "INDIAN YELLOW (Purée)" in black ink. Below this label, additional text provides further details about the color, including its size and composition.

A ruler is positioned to the right of the color card, allowing for precise measurements. The background of the image is a clean white, providing a neutral backdrop that enables the viewer to focus on the Indian Yellow display. Overall, the image effectively presents a detailed and informative representation of Indian Yellow, highlighting its various aspects and characteristics.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-03

The image shows a small glass jar filled with a yellow substance. The jar is labeled "INDIAN YELLOW" and has a black lid. Next to the jar is a rectangular box with a label that reads "INDIAN YELLOW (Purée)" and "above - size below - linseed oil." The box contains a yellow substance that appears to be a paste or powder. There is also a ruler with a gray scale next to the box. The image appears to be a close-up shot of the jar and box, with a plain white background.

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-03

A transparent glass bottle with a black cap is on the left side. The bottle is filled with yellow liquid, and the number "53" is printed on the bottle. A brown paper is wrapped around the bottle, and some text is printed on it. A brown box is beside the bottle, and some text is printed on it. A ruler is placed beside the box.

Google Gemini

Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-31

Here's a description of the image:

The image showcases a historic sample of "Indian Yellow" pigment. It is presented in two forms:

  1. Pigment in a Jar: On the left, there is a small, clear glass jar with a black lid. The jar is filled with a translucent yellow liquid, likely the pigment in a solution or binder. The label around the jar reads "INDIAN YELLOW," includes the chemical formula, identifies the manufacturer as "Roberson, London," and the year "1914, EWF." The number "53" is printed on the glass at the bottom of the jar.
  2. Pigment Sample: To the right of the jar, there's a rectangular sample showing the pigment applied. It's divided into three sections:
    • Top Section: A bright, solid yellow color.
    • Middle Section: A lighter, textured yellow.
    • Bottom Section: The bottom section is a light brown card with the text "INDIAN YELLOW (Purée)" and instructions indicating “above – size” and “below – linseed oil” indicating that one section contains size and the other contains linseed oil.

Lastly, there is a measuring bar to the right of the pigment sample showing measurements from 10 to 40.

The composition is well-lit against a neutral background, highlighting the color and details of the historic pigment.

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-31

Here is a description of the image:

The image showcases an art material sample. It features a small glass jar filled with a yellow liquid, a sample swatch of the same yellow pigment, and a color scale.

  • The Jar: The jar is labeled "INDIAN YELLOW" with the chemical formula "C19 H16 O11 • Mg • 5H2O". It also includes the inscription "Roberson, London, 1914, EWF." The jar has a black lid and is marked with the number "53."

  • The Swatch: Next to the jar is a block of material divided into two sections, each covered with a layer of the pigment. The top section is bright yellow and the bottom section is a lighter, more pastel shade of yellow. The bottom of the block has a label that reads "INDIAN YELLOW (Purée)" and explains that the pigment was applied "above-size" and "below-linseed oil".

  • The Color Scale: To the right of the block is a rectangular color scale, likely for assessing the color against the standard.

The overall impression is of a historic art material sample, intended for the assessment of its properties.

Mistral Pixtral

Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-09

The image shows two items related to Indian Yellow pigment.

  1. Bottle of Indian Yellow Pigment:

    • The bottle is a small, clear glass container with a black cap.
    • The label on the bottle reads "INDIAN YELLOW" at the top.
    • Below that, there are additional details: "C19H16O11 · Mg · 5H2O," which likely indicates the chemical composition of the pigment.
    • The label also mentions "Roberson, London" and "1914, EWF," suggesting the manufacturer and possibly a batch or catalog number.
    • The pigment inside the bottle appears to be a vibrant yellow color.
    • The number "53" is written on the bottom part of the bottle.
  2. Paper with Indian Yellow Pigment Samples:

    • The paper is divided into two sections.
    • The top section shows a swatch of pure Indian Yellow pigment, displaying a rich yellow color.
    • The bottom section shows the same pigment mixed with linseed oil, demonstrating how the pigment appears when used in a paint mixture.
    • The label on the paper reads "INDIAN YELLOW (Purée)" at the top.
    • Below that, it explains the two sections: "above - size" and "below - linseed oil."
    • The paper also has a ruler next to it for scale, showing measurements in centimeters.

Overall, the image provides a detailed look at the Indian Yellow pigment in both its pure form and when mixed with linseed oil, along with specific details about its composition and origin.

Qwen

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-08-08

The image shows a glass jar containing a yellow substance labeled "INDIAN YELLOW" with the chemical formula "C19H16O11 • Mg • 5H2O" and the text "Roberson, London 1914, EWF" on the label. The jar is dated and marked with the number "53." To the right of the jar, there is a color swatch labeled "INDIAN YELLOW (Purée) above - size below - linseed oil," indicating the pigment's color and its relation to size and linseed oil. The swatch shows a gradient of yellow shades. Additionally, there is a small ruler or scale on the far right, providing a reference for the size of the swatch and the jar. The overall setting suggests a historical or scientific context, likely related to the storage and display of Winsor & Newton's Indian Yellow pigment, a historically significant color used in art and painting.

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-08-08

The image shows a small glass bottle and a rectangular piece of paper or cardboard. The glass bottle is labeled "INDIAN YELLOW" with additional text indicating the chemical formula "C19H16O11 · Mg5H2O" and "Roberson, London 1914, EWF." The bottle contains a yellow substance and has the number "53" written on the bottom.

Next to the bottle, there is a rectangular piece of paper or cardboard with two distinct sections: the top section is a vibrant yellow, and the bottom section is a lighter, more muted yellow. The text on the paper reads "INDIAN YELLOW (Puree)" and "above - size below - linseed oil," indicating the two different applications of the pigment.

To the right of the paper, there is a grayscale ruler for size reference. The overall setting appears to be a controlled environment, possibly for scientific or artistic documentation.

Text analysis

Amazon

oil
53
INDIAN
10
INDIAN YELLOW
YELLOW
1914,
1914, EWF
30
40
EWF
20
(Puree)
Mg
above - size
below - linseed oil
Roberson,London
H16011
below - linseed
19 H16011 Mg 55220
19
55220

Google

INDIAN YELLOW Roberson,London 1914,EWF INDIAN YELLOW (Purée) above size below - linseed oil 53
INDIAN
YELLOW
Roberson,London
1914,EWF
(Purée)
above
size
below
-
linseed
oil
53