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Imagga
paintings art | 99.6% | |
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Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-07-07
a piece of bread | 85.2% | |
a piece of bread on a table | 71.3% | |
a piece of bread on a plate | 58.8% | |
Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-04-29
a photograph of a group of different types of pottery items | -100% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-10
This image shows five pottery fragments of varying sizes arranged on a white background. Each shard features unique patterns and colors:
The fragment on the far left is reddish-orange with a curved form and a slightly protruding tip, possibly the neck of a vessel, and it appears plain with no visible decoration.
The second piece from the left is larger and features a faded geometric design in off-white and gray over a brownish surface. The patterns seem circular or curvilinear.
The third piece, on the rightmost side, has a beige background with black zigzag and vertical line patterns.
The smaller fragment in the foreground (left) has reddish parallel stripes on a pale surface, possibly indicative of a painted decorative design.
The smallest shard in the foreground (right) also has reddish stripes but is more triangular and irregular in shape.
The pieces appear to be ancient or archaeological pottery shards, possibly remnants of functional or decorative vessels with hand-painted designs.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-10
The image shows five pottery sherds from arroyo sites in southern New Mexico. The sherds are arranged against a plain white background. The first sherd on the left is red with a small raised nub; it appears to be part of a rim or handle. The second sherd has a light brown background with darker linear and circular designs and looks like it could be a piece of a larger painted vessel. The third sherd has a tan base with black zigzag and vertical line patterns painted on it. In front of these larger sherds are two smaller triangular fragments, both with red stripes or designs, seemingly from the same type of pottery.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
The image shows several fragments of ancient pottery or ceramic pieces. The fragments have various patterns, textures, and colors, including reddish-brown, beige, and white. Some of the fragments appear to have decorative designs or markings on them, suggesting they may have been part of a larger, more intricate piece. The fragments are arranged in a row, allowing for a closer examination of their unique characteristics.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-opus-20240229-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
The image shows several broken pieces of ancient pottery against a white background. The pottery shards have faded red, tan and brown coloring. Some pieces have decorative markings or patterns etched into them, such as parallel lines. The pieces appear to be quite old and weathered, likely excavated from an archaeological site. Without more context it's difficult to determine the exact age or origin of the pottery, but the worn appearance and earth tones suggest they are from an ancient civilization.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-13
This image shows several fragments of what appears to be ancient pottery or ceramic pieces. The fragments have different sizes and display various decorative patterns, including geometric designs in dark pigment and reddish-pink coloring. The pottery shards appear to be archaeological artifacts, with some pieces showing clear painted patterns or bands. The fragments have an earthen, clay-like appearance typical of ancient ceramics, with varying shades of beige, pink, and gray. The pieces are arranged against a white background, photographed in what seems to be a documentary or museum-style presentation.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-08
The image presents a collection of five fragments of ancient pottery, showcasing a range of shapes and designs. The fragments are arranged in a horizontal row, with the largest piece on the right and the smallest on the left.
- Largest Piece (Right):
- Shape: Irregular, with a curved top and a flat bottom
- Design: A dark brown geometric pattern featuring triangles and lines
- Color: Light beige with dark brown accents
- Second-Largest Piece (Middle):
- Shape: Triangular with a flat top and a pointed bottom
- Design: A light brown abstract design with darker brown accents
- Color: Light beige with light brown and dark brown accents
- Third Piece (Middle-Left):
- Shape: Triangular with a flat top and a pointed bottom
- Design: A red geometric pattern featuring triangles and lines
- Color: Light beige with red accents
- Smallest Piece (Left):
- Shape: Triangular with a flat top and a pointed bottom
- Design: A red geometric pattern featuring triangles and lines
- Color: Light beige with red accents
- Background:
- Color: White
The image provides a glimpse into the craftsmanship and design of ancient pottery, highlighting the use of geometric patterns and abstract designs. The fragments' shapes and colors suggest a range of techniques and styles, inviting further exploration and analysis.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-08
The image presents a collection of five pieces of ancient pottery, each with its own unique characteristics and designs. The pieces are arranged in a row, with the largest piece on the left and the smallest on the right.
Piece 1:
The first piece is a fragment of a red clay pot, featuring a distinctive triangular shape with a curved edge. It has a rough texture and appears to be handmade.
Piece 2:
The second piece is a larger fragment of a pot, showcasing a brown and beige design. The design features a spiral pattern, which is a common motif in ancient pottery.
Piece 3:
The third piece is another fragment of a pot, this time with a beige background and a brown design. The design features a series of lines and shapes, which may represent a specific symbol or motif.
Piece 4:
The fourth piece is a small fragment of a pot, featuring a red and beige design. The design features a series of stripes, which may represent a specific pattern or motif.
Piece 5:
The fifth piece is the smallest fragment of a pot, featuring a beige background with a brown design. The design features a series of lines and shapes, which may represent a specific symbol or motif.
Overall, the image presents a fascinating collection of ancient pottery pieces, each with its own unique characteristics and designs. The pieces provide valuable insights into the craftsmanship and artistic expression of ancient cultures.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-08
Five pieces of ancient pottery are displayed on a white surface. The pieces vary in shape and size, with one piece featuring a red and brown color scheme. The pottery pieces are made of clay and have been fired, resulting in a hard, durable material. The pieces are broken and have rough edges, indicating that they have been handled and used over time. The pottery pieces are likely from a specific culture or time period, and their design and decoration may provide insight into the beliefs and practices of the people who created them.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-08
The image shows a collection of five pottery fragments. The pottery fragments are arranged in a row on a white surface. The first fragment on the left is a red piece with a small protrusion at the top. The second fragment is a large piece with a circular pattern in the middle and a zigzag pattern on the edge. The third fragment is a piece with a zigzag pattern on the edge. The fourth fragment is a small piece with a red and white pattern. The fifth fragment is a small piece with a red and white pattern.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-04
The image showcases a collection of ancient pottery fragments, likely unearthed from an archaeological site. The pieces are scattered on a plain white background, allowing for clear observation of their features.
The fragments vary in size and shape. One of them is a red-colored piece that appears to have a handle. Another displays a light brown color, with a design of a curvy line. A different fragment is decorated with a zig-zag pattern along its top edge, with some vertical lines extending downward. The remaining two fragments are smaller, with a light-colored base and red horizontal stripes.
These fragments seem to be remnants of hand-crafted pottery, with visible signs of wear and age. Their muted color palette and simple patterns evoke a sense of history and craftsmanship.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-04
The image shows five fragments of pottery laid out on a white background. The fragments vary in size, color, and design, suggesting they may come from different vessels or different parts of the same vessel.
The largest fragment is a red-brown piece with a portion of a handle attached. It has a rough, broken edge, indicating it is a shard from a larger object.
There are two fragments with geometric patterns. One has a light background with curved lines or scrolls in a darker color. The other has a similar light background with a band of zigzag lines along one edge and parallel vertical lines below it.
The remaining two fragments are smaller and have a pattern of alternating light and red-brown stripes. They also have rough edges, typical of broken pottery shards.
The overall arrangement of the fragments suggests they are being presented or displayed for study or documentation.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-05
The image shows five fragments of ancient pottery, likely sherds from broken ceramic vessels. Each piece exhibits different patterns and colors, indicative of various decorative techniques and possibly different cultural origins.
Top Left Fragment: This sherd has a red-orange painted section on a lighter, possibly buff or beige, clay background. The painted area appears to be a solid color without any visible patterns.
Top Middle Fragment: This piece features a more intricate design. It has a spiral or circular pattern in the center, with alternating bands of dark and light colors radiating outward. The colors are primarily shades of brown and beige.
Top Right Fragment: This sherd displays a geometric pattern with a series of triangular shapes, possibly representing stylized human figures or abstract designs. The pattern is executed in dark paint on a lighter background.
Bottom Left Fragment: This piece has a striped pattern with alternating red and beige bands. The stripes are horizontal and evenly spaced.
Bottom Right Fragment: Similar to the bottom left fragment, this sherd also features a striped pattern with red and beige bands. The stripes are vertical and closely spaced.
The fragments vary in size and shape, suggesting they come from different parts of various vessels. The diversity in patterns and colors indicates a rich tradition of pottery making, possibly from different time periods or regions.