Human Generated Data

Title

Rutland Tazza, one of a pair

Date

1827-1828

People

Artist: Edward Farrell, 1779 - 1850

Classification

Vessels

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Paul Clarke Stauffer Fund, 2016.111.1

Human Generated Data

Title

Rutland Tazza, one of a pair

People

Artist: Edward Farrell, 1779 - 1850

Date

1827-1828

Classification

Vessels

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Paul Clarke Stauffer Fund, 2016.111.1

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-04-09

Lamp 99
Tabletop 97.2
Furniture 97.2
Glass 96
Goblet 93.1
Table 82.3
Bronze 77.7
Coffee Table 68.3
Silver 66
Art 56.3
Pottery 56.3
Porcelain 56.3

Clarifai
created on 2018-02-19

no person 99.8
one 97.7
brass 97
shining 96.4
antique 96.3
light 96.2
ancient 96.2
lamp 96
simplicity 95.8
classic 94.8
old 94.5
steel 94.3
luxury 94.2
retro 94.1
metalwork 93.4
elegant 93.4
furniture 91.6
sculpture 90.7
decoration 89.9
art 89.7

Imagga
created on 2018-02-19

fountain 74.3
telescope 54.9
structure 47.8
magnifier 36.5
glass 25.5
drink 23.4
alcohol 22.2
cocktail 19.2
liquid 18.3
bar 15.7
wine 14.8
water 14
martini 13.8
object 13.2
beverage 12.7
splash 12.2
party 12
close 12
drop 11.8
transparent 11.6
cool 11.5
restaurant 11.2
sky 10.8
travel 10.5
architecture 10.1
still 10.1
symbol 10.1
cup 10
celebrate 9.9
gold 9.9
religion 9.8
vodka 9.8
statue 9.5
cold 9.5
closeup 9.4
decoration 9.4
light 9.3
glasses 9.2
antique 9.1
old 9
holiday 8.6
motion 8.6
silverware 8.5
bubble 8.5
color 8.3
reflection 8.1
wet 8
celebration 8
elegant 7.7
refreshing 7.7
relax 7.6
drops 7.5
place 7.4
ice 7.4

Google
created on 2018-02-19

serveware 74.9
silver 71.4
table 70.2
product design 61.3
metal 57.9
cake stand 52.6

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Lamp 99%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2018-02-19

a bird sitting on a table 9.4%
a close up of a bird 9.3%
a bird in the water 7.8%

Azure OpenAI

Created on 2024-01-27

The image shows an ornate silver standing dish. The piece is elevated on a stand that features a highly detailed sculptural design. At the base of the stand, there is what appears to be a sea creature with swirling patterns and multiple legs, likely representing a stylized octopus with its tentacles spread across the surface. Rising from this base is a sinuous column that resembles the body of a sea serpent or dragon, which twists upwards to support the dish. The serpent's head is raised, with its mouth open, further adding to the dynamic motion of the design. The dish itself is wide and shallow, with a rim that is decorated with a repeating pattern, possibly a leaf or shell motif, adding to the overall ornamental aesthetic. The bowl is designed with intricate detailing, including embossed or engraved patterns, which could be indicative of ocean waves or similar natural elements, complementing the sea theme. The entire object exudes an air of extravagance and fine craftsmanship, suggesting it would be a centerpiece or a decorative item used for special occasions. The silverwork is meticulous, with attention to detail in the textures and patterns that cover every inch of the piece.