Human Generated Data

Title

Storage Jar

Date

1840

People

Artist: David Drake, American c. 1800 - c. 1870

Classification

Vessels

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Anonymous Fund in memory of Henry Berg; bequest of Grenville L. Winthrop, by exchange; gift of C. R. Simpkins, "A Tribute to the Class of 1892.", by exchange; gift of Mrs. Henry James, by exchange; and gift of Mrs. George R. Agassiz, by exchange, 2016.194

Human Generated Data

Title

Storage Jar

People

Artist: David Drake, American c. 1800 - c. 1870

Date

1840

Classification

Vessels

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Anonymous Fund in memory of Henry Berg; bequest of Grenville L. Winthrop, by exchange; gift of C. R. Simpkins, "A Tribute to the Class of 1892.", by exchange; gift of Mrs. Henry James, by exchange; and gift of Mrs. George R. Agassiz, by exchange, 2016.194

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-04-09

Pottery 98.8
Jar 97.8
Urn 93.7
Vase 90.7

Clarifai
created on 2018-02-17

pottery 100
vase 99.9
container 99.9
clay 99.8
earthenware 99.8
jug 99.5
pot 99.4
no person 99.4
urn 99.2
ancient 98.9
one 98.6
art 98.3
jar 98.2
tableware 98.1
vintage 97.9
old 97.3
antique 97.3
ceramic 97.1
still life 96.7
handmade 96.5

Imagga
created on 2018-02-17

jar 100
vase 100
vessel 81.7
container 74.1
earthenware 38.2
china 33.5
utensil 30.7
porcelain 27
traditional 25.8
object 24.9
decoration 23.1
pot 20.2
pottery 18.8
glass 18.7
old 18.1
drink 17.5
close 17.1
brown 16.9
clay 16.6
jug 16.2
ceramics 15.6
cup 15.4
craft 15.3
decorative 15
food 13.9
culture 13.7
art 13.7
beverage 13.6
kitchen 13.4
antique 13
ancient 13
pitcher 12.6
gold 12.3
ornament 12.1
bottle 12
history 11.6
liquid 11.3
natural 10.7
ornate 10.1
ceramic 9.7
golden 9.5
single 9
retro 9
healthy 8.8
table 8.6
yellow 8.6
handle 8.6
fresh 8.5
tea 8.5
tradition 8.3
breakfast 7.9
terracotta 7.9
life 7.8
empty 7.7
herbal 7.6
hand 7.6
closeup 7.4
diet 7.3
metal 7.2

Google
created on 2018-02-17

artifact 80.5
pottery 79
ceramic 69.1
urn 66.8
vase 56.3
product design 54

Microsoft
created on 2018-02-17

indoor 94.2
vessel 83.7
plant 67.8
jar 63.3
ceramic ware 60.7
stoneware 37.3

Color Analysis

Categories

Imagga

food drinks 100%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2018-02-17

a vase sitting on a table 47.8%
a brown vase on a table 47.7%
a vase on a table 47.6%

Azure OpenAI

Created on 2024-02-09

The image depicts a large, antique earthenware pot with a round belly and a narrow opening at the top. The pot has a speckled brown glaze with some spots where the glaze appears to have dripped, creating a streaked pattern. There are two small handles or lugs attached on opposite sides near the rim, lending it a symmetrical appearance. The texture of the clay and the irregularities in the glaze suggest it could be a handcrafted piece. Its aged look could indicate it has historical or cultural significance.

Anthropic Claude

Created on 2024-03-29

The image shows an antique ceramic vessel or jar with a rounded, bulbous shape. The surface of the jar has a mottled, textured appearance, indicating it is an aged or weathered ceramic piece. The color of the jar is mostly an earthy, golden-brown tone. The jar appears to have been handcrafted, with visible irregular edges and a slightly uneven shape. It has a wide, open mouth at the top. The overall design and texture suggest this is an older, utilitarian ceramic vessel, likely used for storage or cooking purposes in the past.

Meta Llama

Created on 2024-11-30

The image presents a close-up view of an antique, weathered clay pot, likely crafted from earthenware or terracotta, with a distinctive brown and tan coloration. The pot's shape is characterized by a narrow neck and two small handles on either side, near the top. The surface of the pot features a rough texture, indicating its age and exposure to the elements. The pot is set against a plain gray background, suggesting that it may be part of a museum or art gallery collection. The overall appearance of the pot exudes a sense of history and cultural significance, inviting the viewer to ponder its origins and purpose.