Human Generated Data

Title

Three Cranes, from the Kōrin gafu (Kōrin Picture Album)

Date

1802

People

Artist: Nakamura Hōchū 中村芳中, Japanese d. 1819

Publisher: Ômiya Yohei,

Printer: Matsuda Shinsuke,

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Gift of Robert S. and Betsy G. Feinberg, 2018.349.3

Human Generated Data

Title

Three Cranes, from the Kōrin gafu (Kōrin Picture Album)

People

Artist: Nakamura Hōchū 中村芳中, Japanese d. 1819

Publisher: Ômiya Yohei,

Printer: Matsuda Shinsuke,

Date

1802

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Gift of Robert S. and Betsy G. Feinberg, 2018.349.3

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-04-09

Art 96.4
Drawing 93.1
Sketch 78.5
Bird 67.4
Animal 67.4
Painting 66.9
Bird 60.2
Modern Art 57.8
Canvas 57.6
Doodle 56.7

Clarifai
created on 2018-02-16

paper 97.8
art 97.3
card 96.4
vintage 96.2
illustration 96.1
retro 95.9
old 95.1
painting 92.9
desktop 92
texture 90.8
people 89.9
antique 89.9
symbol 89.6
blank 89.4
ancient 88.7
manuscript 88.6
design 87.9
decoration 87.3
parchment 86.9
text 86.1

Imagga
created on 2018-02-16

sketch 55
representation 52
map 51.6
envelope 49.7
drawing 46.9
vintage 42.2
antique 40.1
old 39.1
grunge 30.7
paper 29.9
container 29.5
texture 27.8
retro 25.4
aged 24.5
ancient 21.6
wallpaper 21.5
geography 21.2
world 20.4
atlas 20.1
floral 19.6
art 18.2
sepia 17.5
frame 17.5
globe 16.7
continent 16.5
planet 16
pattern 15.7
design 15.7
navigation 15.4
flower 15.4
capital 15.2
travel 14.8
stamp 14.7
route 14.7
country 14.1
letter 13.8
navigate 13.7
location 13.7
decoration 13.7
discovery 13.6
border 13.6
dirty 13.6
worn 13.4
decorative 13.4
direction 13.3
canvas 13.3
nation 13.3
plan 13.3
expedition 12.8
road 12.7
states 12.6
brown 12.5
page 12.1
money 11.9
geographic 11.9
boundary 11.8
find 11.8
guide 11.7
position 11.7
tour 11.6
tourism 11.6
gold 11.5
creative 11.5
grungy 11.4
text 11.4
journey 11.3
card 11.3
empty 11.2
city 10.8
blank 10.3
finance 10.1
global 10
paint 10
currency 9.9
material 9.8
scrapbook 9.7
artistic 9.6
leaf 9.3
document 9.3
earth 9.2
financial 8.9
explore 8.8
graphic 8.8
notebook 8.7
old fashioned 8.6
space 8.5
backdrop 8.3
business 7.9
postage 7.9
postal 7.9
shabby 7.9
color 7.8
dutch 7.8
ornament 7.8
stain 7.7
parchment 7.7
graffito 7.7
mail 7.7
damaged 7.6
fabric 7.6
close 7.4
note 7.4
cash 7.3

Google
created on 2018-02-16

fauna 93.6
mammal 92.6
art 83.4
drawing 82.6
modern art 70.6
carnivoran 69
illustration 63.2
paper 63.1
painting 61.3
artwork 60.9
visual arts 57
tail 50.5

Microsoft
created on 2018-02-16

text 90
envelope 38.8

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Bird 67.4%
Painting 66.9%

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 99.7%
food drinks 0.2%
interior objects 0.2%

Captions

Azure OpenAI

Created on 2024-11-17

You have provided an image of what appears to be a two-page spread from a traditional East Asian book or album, displaying a painting of two cranes. The artwork is done in a style that suggests it could be of Chinese, Japanese, or Korean origin, often categorized as East Asian ink wash painting. On the left page, there is a crane with its head turned upward, mouth slightly open as if it is calling out, with its long neck forming an elegant curve. The crane's body is shown in profile, with delicate lines indicating feathers and a suggestion of a wing. Its long legs are depicted with thin strokes, with the knees bent in a natural standing pose. The right page shows the second crane with its neck extended forward and slightly down, possibly pecking at the ground or preparing to do so. This crane's body has a more rounded appearance due to the artist's use of shading, and its tail feathers curve gracefully behind it. Like the first crane, this one stands on thin legs with delicate, fine lines for toes. The color palette is minimal, employing shades of black, gray, and subtle hints of red and green for the cranes' crests and beaks. The background is devoid of detail to focus attention on the cranes themselves. The material of the pages looks aged, with the paper exhibiting a yellowish-tan hue, which may indicate the artwork's historical nature. The crease in the center suggests this is part of a bound item, such as a folding screen, book, or folio. The technique and subject matter are evocative of themes in East Asian art, where cranes are often symbols of longevity and fidelity.

Anthropic Claude

Created on 2024-11-17

The image appears to be an illustration or painting depicting cranes or storks. The image shows two large birds with long legs and necks standing among some stylized clouds or foliage in the background. The birds have red accents, such as around their eyes, that add to the artistic, ink-based style of the illustration. The overall composition and execution of the work suggest it is an East Asian or traditional Japanese style of painting or drawing.

Text analysis

Google

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