Human Generated Data

Title

Flowers of the Four Seasons

Date

17th century

People

Previous attribution: Tawaraya Sōtatsu 俵屋宗達, Japanese active c. 1600–1640

Classification

Paintings

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Gift of Robert S. and Betsy G. Feinberg, 2017.225.1

Human Generated Data

Title

Flowers of the Four Seasons

People

Previous attribution: Tawaraya Sōtatsu 俵屋宗達, Japanese active c. 1600–1640

Date

17th century

Classification

Paintings

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Gift of Robert S. and Betsy G. Feinberg, 2017.225.1

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-04-09

Rug 92.6
Art 86.3
Jigsaw Puzzle 77.6
Game 77.6
Painting 57.6

Clarifai
created on 2018-05-08

desktop 98.9
decoration 98.7
illustration 98.2
picture frame 97.9
art 97.9
old 97.8
design 97.8
retro 97.5
pattern 97.3
antique 97.1
vintage 97.1
wall 96.3
abstract 96.2
texture 95.4
flower 93.7
ornate 93.3
painting 91.9
style 91.2
leaf 91
wallpaper 90.7

Imagga
created on 2018-05-08

grunge 58
texture 55.6
old 53.7
vintage 52.2
antique 46.2
aged 44.4
frame 35.2
paper 33.8
wallpaper 33.7
retro 31.2
grungy 29.4
tile 29.2
border 29
canvas 27.5
paint 26.3
aging 25
rusty 24.8
design 24.8
rough 24.6
material 24.1
brown 23.6
backgrounds 23.6
dirty 23.5
pattern 23.3
textured 22.8
art 22.7
jigsaw puzzle 21.7
wall 21.5
surface 21.2
map 21
ancient 20.8
empty 20.6
worn 20.1
blank 18.9
stain 18.3
backdrop 18.2
damaged 18.1
floral 17.9
flower 17.7
graphic 17.5
decay 17.4
rust 17.4
puzzle 17.1
color 16.2
textures 16.1
stained 15.4
parchment 15.4
structure 15.1
sheet 15.1
cover 14.8
cotton 14.8
grime 14.7
album 14.6
detail 14.5
cardboard 14.4
page 13.9
grain 13.9
crack 13.6
detailed 13.5
edge 13.5
obsolete 13.4
decorative 13.4
weathered 13.3
space 13.2
letter 12.9
mottled 12.7
torn 12.6
messy 12.6
text 12.2
document 12.1
decoration 12
artwork 11.9
style 11.9
game 11.8
fracture 11.7
element 11.6
arabesque 11.4
binding 11.3
atlas 10.9
painterly 10.9
pages 10.8
scrapbook 10.7
yellow 10.6
dirt 10.5
metal 10.5
metallic 10.1
smudged 9.9
shabby 9.8
burnt 9.7
leaf 9.4
effect 9.1
representation 9.1
mosaic 9
plant 9
world 8.9
ragged 8.8
faded 8.8
crumpled 8.8
artistic 8.7
geography 8.7
spot 8.6
iron 8.4
stucco 8.4
rusted 7.9
scratch 7.8
card 7.3
screen 7.3

Google
created on 2018-05-08

painting 84
art 82.7
flora 80.5
tapestry 73.6
picture frame 71.4
tree 59.1
texture 58.6
still life 56.7
flower 55.4
visual arts 53.6
artwork 53.2
modern art 52.8

Microsoft
created on 2018-05-08

wall 99.3
indoor 94.4
furniture 82.7
chest of drawers 9.5

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Rug 92.6%

Captions

Azure OpenAI

Created on 2024-02-09

This image depicts a traditional Asian style folding screen, which is a type of large decorative furniture consisting of several panels joined together. The screen features a continuous painting that spreads across its length, showcasing a variety of plants and flowers in full bloom. The art style is intricate and naturalistic, with a strong sense of delicacy and an attention to the details of the botanical subjects. The colors are somewhat muted with a focus on earthy and pastel tones, which include reds, whites, yellows, and greens against a tan or light brown background. Flowers and leaves are painted with fine brush strokes, giving each plant texture and depth. The overall effect of the artwork is elegant and serene. It seems to capture the quiet beauty of a garden, allowing the viewer to feel a sense of peacefulness and appreciate the natural aesthetics. The folding screen likely serves both as a functional piece to divide a room or provide privacy, and as an artistic focal point in a traditional interior setting. The top and bottom borders of the screen are decorated with a repetitive geometric pattern, which provides a formal frame to the natural scene. It seems to be a piece crafted with traditional techniques and great care, reflecting an appreciation for both art and nature.

Anthropic Claude

Created on 2024-03-29

The image appears to be a Japanese six-panel folding screen or byōbu, featuring a detailed and intricate floral landscape. The screen is divided into six distinct panels, each depicting a different section of the overall scene. The left panel shows a lush, flowering shrub or tree with red berries, set against a neutral background. The central panels feature a vibrant explosion of small white, yellow, and red flowers, creating a sense of movement and energy. The right panels showcase more naturalistic, detailed foliage and flora, with clusters of delicate white flowers and darker, leafy elements. The overall composition is harmonious and visually captivating, showcasing the skilled artistry and attention to detail characteristic of traditional Japanese screen painting. The muted, earthy tones and the careful rendering of the various plant life create a tranquil, serene atmosphere.