Human Generated Data

Title

Malachite Scholar’s Rock

Date

1990's

People

-

Classification

Sculpture

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Gift of Robert D. Mowry in honor of Arthur W. Asbury, 2020.15

Human Generated Data

Title

Malachite Scholar’s Rock

Date

1990's

Classification

Sculpture

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Gift of Robert D. Mowry in honor of Arthur W. Asbury, 2020.15

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2024-05-31

Mineral 100
Rock 99.9
Accessories 99.5
Gemstone 99.5
Jewelry 99.5
Turquoise 99.2
Jade 98.8
Ornament 98.8
Crystal 56.8
Emerald 56.6
Birthday Cake 55.3
Cake 55.3
Cream 55.3
Dessert 55.3
Food 55.3
Quartz 55.3

Clarifai
created on 2024-05-31

gem 98.7
no person 98.5
geology 98.4
quartz 98.4
rock 97.6
crystal 97.2
stone 97.1
precious 96.9
jewelry 96.6
ore 93.4
art 90.7
nature 90.1
copper 89.2
specimen 88.5
desktop 87.8
one 87.4
disjunct 86.6
shining 85.8
sculpture 85
science 83.7

Imagga
created on 2024-05-31

broccoli 100
vegetable 73.8
produce 47.3
food 37.1
raw 28.5
fresh 27.4
healthy 23.3
organic 21.8
cauliflower 21.8
diet 20.2
leaf 19.4
delicious 17.3
dinner 16.8
eating 16.8
natural 16.7
nutrition 15.9
vegetables 15.5
ingredient 14.9
meal 14.6
health 13.9
cabbage 13.7
freshness 13.3
dieting 13.1
snack 12.8
vegetarian 12.5
close 12
object 11.7
colorful 11.5
agriculture 11.4
cooking 11.3
plant 11.2
gourmet 11
herb 10.7
lunch 10.3
vitamin 10.1
color 10
groceries 9.7
flower 9.3
lace 9.3
salad 9.1
bonnet 9.1
texture 9
cuisine 8.9
rock 8.7
bright 8.6
culinary 8.6
hat 8.5
plate 8.5
garden 8.4
stem 8.4
tasty 8.3
garnish 7.7
stone 7.7
vitamins 7.6
eat 7.5
good 7.5
bunch 7.5
decoration 7.4
fish 7.3
lettuce 7.2
flora 7.2
holiday 7.2
tree 7.1
market 7.1

Google
created on 2024-05-31

Microsoft
created on 2024-05-31

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Birthday Cake

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 100%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2024-05-31

a green rock with a black background 32.9%

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-01-01

This image depicts a mineral specimen, specifically a piece of malachite. Malachite is a copper carbonate mineral with a distinctive green, often banded, coloration. The specimen in the image has a rough, irregular, and porous texture, typical of malachite formations. It is displayed on a dark, matte-black stand, which helps to highlight the vibrant green color and intricate, crystalline structure of the malachite.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-01-01

The image shows a large, rough mineral specimen with an intense blue-green color. Based on its appearance, this mineral is likely chrysocolla, a hydrated copper silicate known for its striking turquoise hues. The specimen has an irregular, craggy surface texture with many cavities and protrusions. It appears quite porous overall. The vibrant coloring is not uniform, but rather shows variations and mottling throughout, giving it a natural, raw appearance. The mineral specimen is displayed on a black stand or platform, which provides contrast to highlight the bright blue-green color against the dark gray studio background. The lighting creates shadows that emphasize the textural details and three-dimensional form of the chrysocolla. Overall, it is an eye-catching example of the brilliant coloring and intricate textures often found in untreated mineral specimens, likely of interest to rock and mineral collectors or those who appreciate the natural beauty of Earth's geological formations.

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-01-01

This is a specimen of chrysocolla, a vibrant blue-green copper mineral, displayed on a sleek black decorative stand. The mineral has a rough, porous texture with numerous cavities and irregular surfaces, giving it an almost coral-like appearance. The color varies from bright turquoise to deeper green hues, with some yellowish patches visible throughout the specimen. The mineral formation appears to be naturally sculptural, with its craggy, undulating surface creating interesting shadows and depth. The black stand is curved and organic in shape, providing an elegant contrast to the raw, natural form of the mineral specimen above it. This type of presentation is typical of how valuable mineral specimens are displayed in collections or museums.