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Human Generated Data

Title

Epigraphic Textile

Date

17th-18th century

People

-

Classification

Textile Arts

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, The Edwin Binney, 3rd Collection of Turkish Art at the Harvard Art Museums, 2017.216

Human Generated Data

Title

Epigraphic Textile

Date

17th-18th century

Classification

Textile Arts

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, The Edwin Binney, 3rd Collection of Turkish Art at the Harvard Art Museums, 2017.216

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-04-06

Rug 98.3

Clarifai
created on 2018-03-23

pattern 99.6
design 99
desktop 98.8
texture 98.6
decoration 97.8
art 97.2
abstract 97.1
old 96.4
antique 96.2
paper 94.5
retro 94.3
vintage 94
picture frame 92.3
style 92.2
illustration 91.4
wallpaper 90.8
wall 90.7
ornate 90.6
ancient 90.2
element 88.9

Imagga
created on 2018-03-23

arabesque 48.2
texture 47.3
old 40.5
pattern 38.3
antique 36.6
vintage 34
art 33.6
grunge 33.3
design 32.7
retro 32
ancient 28.6
wallpaper 27.6
tile 27.5
paper 25.9
mosaic 22.9
floral 22.2
ornament 21.6
decoration 20.3
fabric 19.8
damask 19.7
decor 19.5
textured 19.3
rough 18.3
aged 18.1
dirty 18.1
style 17.8
prayer rug 17.4
backdrop 17.3
ornamental 17.1
cotton 17
decorative 16.7
border 16.3
wall 16.3
brown 16.2
detail 16.1
frame 15.8
textile 15.2
material 15.2
canvas 15.2
surface 15
graphic 14.6
blank 14.6
cover 13.9
rug 13.9
ornate 13.7
parchment 13.5
grungy 13.3
binding 13.3
rustic 12.5
element 12.4
page 12.1
drawing 12.1
flower 11.6
transducer 11.1
letter 11
floor cover 10.8
color 10.6
backgrounds 10.6
modern 10.5
scroll 10.5
furnishing 10.5
structure 10.2
leaf 10.1
creative 9.7
text 9.6
cardboard 9.6
sheet 9.4
east 9.4
document 9.3
traditional 9.2
covering 9.1
book 8.9
mosque 8.8
stone 8.8
carving 8.8
stained 8.7
empty 8.6
damaged 8.6
rusty 8.6
close 8.6
electrical device 8.3
blackboard 8.2
architecture 7.8
scrapbook 7.8
middle 7.7
obsolete 7.7
worn 7.6
seamless 7.6
fashion 7.5
writing 7.5
shape 7.4
closeup 7.4
artwork 7.3
branch 7.3
map 7.3
history 7.2
card 7.1

Google
created on 2018-03-23

pattern 60.7

Microsoft
created on 2018-03-23

fabric 33.3
stone 10.4

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Rug
Rug 98.3%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2018-03-23

a fabric surface 46.2%
a close up of a fabric surface 46.1%
a close up of fabric 41.7%

Anthropic Claude

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

This image appears to depict a decorative textile or fabric panel with a repeating pattern of calligraphic Arabic script or motifs. The background is a light tan or beige color, and the pattern features intricate geometric designs and shapes interspersed with the flowing Arabic script. There is a band of additional calligraphic text or decoration along the bottom portion of the image. The overall aesthetic suggests this is likely a piece of traditional Middle Eastern or Islamic textile art or decorative design.

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

The image shows a rectangular textile or fabric piece with intricate geometric patterns and Arabic calligraphy. The design consists of multiple horizontal bands or stripes, each filled with various repeating motifs that resemble intersecting lines, diamonds, and stylized floral or vegetal elements. The patterns are woven or printed in an earthy, brownish color against a lighter beige background. Thin teal or blue-green stripes separate the main decorative bands. Along the bottom edge, there appears to be a band containing Arabic script, likely a religious or poetic inscription. The overall style and motifs suggest this may be a traditional Islamic textile, perhaps originating from the Middle East, North Africa or Central Asia. The elaborate all-over patterning and use of calligraphy are characteristic of many textiles produced in Muslim cultures.

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

This appears to be a historic textile piece featuring Islamic calligraphy. The fabric shows a repeating pattern of Arabic script in white or light-colored text against tan and golden backgrounds. The piece is divided into several horizontal sections separated by decorative bands in blue-green tones. The calligraphy appears to be arranged in geometric patterns, creating an overall organized and symmetrical design. The text seems to include religious inscriptions, which was common in Islamic textile art. The piece demonstrates the sophisticated integration of writing and decorative arts that is characteristic of Islamic cultural traditions. The material appears to be aged, suggesting this is a historical artifact, likely from a significant period in Islamic textile production.