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Human Generated Data

Title

The Francis Skerry Beaker

Date

c. 1670

People

Artist: Jeremiah Dummer, American 1645 - 1718

Classification

Vessels

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Daniel A. Pollack and Susan F. Pollack, Harvard Classes of 1960 and 1964, 2016.208

Human Generated Data

Title

The Francis Skerry Beaker

People

Artist: Jeremiah Dummer, American 1645 - 1718

Date

c. 1670

Classification

Vessels

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Daniel A. Pollack and Susan F. Pollack, Harvard Classes of 1960 and 1964, 2016.208

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-13

tea 99.8
cup 99.7
no person 99.6
drink 98.3
still life 98.1
coffee 96.8
empty 96.6
jug 96.5
dawn 96.3
mug 95.9
handle 95.8
breakfast 95.6
hot 95.2
simplicity 94.9
pottery 94.9
carafe 93.3
porcelain 93.2
container 93.1
tableware 92.2
teacup 91.9

Color Analysis

Categories

Imagga

Captions

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-11-15

The image shows a silver or silver-colored metal vessel, possibly a two-handled cup or trophy, with a plain cylindrical body and a slightly flaring lip. It has two symmetrical, curved handles that extend outward and upward from the body of the cup in an elegant arch, terminating in scroll-like forms. On the front of the vessel is an inscribed or engraved rectangular cartouche. Within this framed area, there is a message that reads: "The Gift of Francis Skerry to the Church in Salem" The background is neutral, perhaps a studio backdrop, which contributes to highlighting the cup's metallic surface and details. The cup appears to have a textured finish, resembling that of hammered metal, which gives it an antiquarian or handcrafted look. The vessel is suggestive of historical importance, possibly with religious or ceremonial significance, indicated by the inscription referencing a gift to a church. The town mentioned, "Salem," could refer to any number of places named Salem, though without additional context it's difficult to determine which specific location is referred to.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-01-01

The image depicts a silver cup with two elongated, ornate handles that curve outward from either side. The body of the cup has a slightly tapered cylindrical shape with a smooth finish and a minimally decorated surface. On the front of the cup, there is an inscription engraved on a rectangular plaque with arched corners. The inscription reads: "The gift of Francis Skerry to the Church in Salem." The overall design is elegant and refined, with a balanced form and clean lines that highlight the engraving on the front. The cup appears to be a historical or ceremonial piece, likely intended for donation or use in a church setting in Salem.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-28

This is a historic silver communion cup or loving cup with two graceful curved handles on either side. The vessel appears to be made of sterling silver and has a textured, basket-weave pattern engraved around its cylindrical body. In the center, there is an inscription that reads "The gift of Francis Skerry to the Church in Salem." The piece has a classic, elegant design typical of early American ecclesiastical silver. The handles extend outward in a sweeping S-curve shape, and the cup has a slightly flared rim. This type of ceremonial vessel would have been used for communion services in colonial-era New England churches.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-11-14

The image shows a silver-colored trophy or cup-like object with two handles. The cup has a label or inscription on it that reads "The gift of Francis-Kenty to the Church in Saloma". The cup appears to be made of metal and has a simple, elegant design.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-25

The image depicts a silver cup with two handles, featuring an engraved inscription on its front. The cup is positioned centrally in the frame, with its handles extending outward from either side. The inscription reads, "The gift of Francis Sherry to the Church in Salem." The cup's surface exhibits a textured pattern, and it appears to be crafted from silver or a similar metal. The background of the image transitions from dark gray at the top to light gray towards the bottom, creating a subtle gradient effect. The overall atmosphere of the image suggests that it may be a product photo for an online store or a historical artifact displayed in a museum setting.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-11-22

The image depicts a silver cup with two handles, engraved with a message. * The cup is made of silver and has a cylindrical shape. + It has two handles, one on each side, which are curved and attached to the cup. + The handles are thin and have a smooth, rounded edge. * The cup is engraved with a message. + The message is written in cursive script and reads: "The Gift of Francis Sherry to the Church in Salema". + The engraving is located on the front of the cup, near the bottom. * The background of the image is a gradient that fades from light gray at the top to dark gray at the bottom. + The gradient creates a subtle contrast between the cup and the background. The image suggests that the cup was a gift to the church in Salema, possibly from Francis Sherry. The engraving on the cup adds a personal touch and highlights the significance of the gift.