Human Generated Data

Title

Amphora (storage jar): Poseidon and Giants; Peleus and Thetis

Date

c. 500 BCE

People

-

Classification

Vessels

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Bequest of Lottie Salton, 2021.388

Human Generated Data

Title

Amphora (storage jar): Poseidon and Giants; Peleus and Thetis

Date

c. 500 BCE

Classification

Vessels

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Bequest of Lottie Salton, 2021.388

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2023-08-31

Jar 100
Pottery 100
Vase 100
Urn 95.7
Person 78.3
Cookware 72.8
Pot 72.8

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-13

pottery 100
art 99.8
vase 99
clay 98.9
container 98.8
earthenware 98.2
urn 97.4
ancient 97.4
antique 97.3
no person 96.4
jug 95.3
handmade 94.5
old 94.1
sculpture 93.8
craft 93.3
vintage 93.1
ornate 92.8
jar 92.2
decoration 91.4
travel 89.8

Imagga
created on 2023-08-31

vase 100
jar 100
vessel 98.2
container 75.2
earthenware 40.1
decoration 31.1
traditional 29.1
ceramic ware 27
ornament 23.3
object 22.7
pot 21.2
culture 20.5
glass 20.2
utensil 19.6
art 18.9
decorative 18.4
teapot 16.7
drink 16.7
jug 16.2
sphere 15.6
antique 15.6
handle 15.3
craft 15.3
design 15.2
yellow 14.6
tea 14.1
gold 14
pitcher 14
china 13.9
ancient 13.9
ornate 13.7
history 13.4
old 13.2
holiday 12.9
classical 12.4
pottery 12.3
majolica 12.1
brown 11.8
single 11.5
close 11.4
water 11.3
globe 11.1
tradition 11.1
cup 10.8
closeup 10.8
ceramic 10.7
ball 10.5
celebration 10.4
round 10.3
shiny 10.3
black 10.2
flower 10
beverage 9.9
vintage 9.9
ceramics 9.8
clay 9.8
world 9.7
food 9.7
color 9.5
season 9.3
global 9.1
retro 9
transparent 9
style 8.9
liquid 8.7
bright 8.6
oriental 8.5
one 8.2
pattern 8.2
light 8
urn 7.9
terracotta 7.9
lid 7.9
brew 7.8
leaf 7.8
handmade 7.8
orange 7.7
herbal 7.6
old fashioned 7.6
earth 7.3
metal 7.2
kitchen 7.2

Google
created on 2023-08-31

Microsoft
created on 2023-08-31

vase 99.5
wall 98.9
plant 98.8
vessel 96.8
art 94.5
indoor 93.8
pottery 90.4
jar 88.3
earthenware 88.1
museum 83.5
ceramic 80.2
painted 79.1
urn 76.5
jug 75.6
teapot 70.9
pitcher 67
still life photography 57.7
kettle 53.9
displayed 53.9
still life 51.2
decorated 39.1

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person
Person 78.3%

Categories

Imagga

food drinks 100%

Captions

Anthropic Claude

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

This image appears to be an ancient Greek ceramic amphora or vase. The vase has a distinctive shape with two handles and a flared rim at the top. The decoration on the vase features black-figure artwork depicting two figures engaged in what appears to be a battle or combat scene. The figures are shown in profile, with one figure appearing to attack or confront the other. The background of the vase is a reddish-orange color, which was a common technique used in ancient Greek pottery. The overall design and craftsmanship of the vase suggest it was likely created during the classical period of ancient Greek art and culture.

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

The image shows an ancient Greek terracotta amphora or vase. The pottery has a reddish-orange color and is decorated with black figure paintings depicting two men engaged in what appears to be a discussion or transaction. One man is holding out his hand, possibly offering something to the other man. The vase has two handles and an ornate design around the neck featuring floral and geometric patterns. The overall style and technique suggest it is a fine example of black-figure pottery from ancient Greece, likely dating back several centuries BCE.

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

This is an ancient Greek amphora, a type of ceramic vessel typically used for storing and transporting liquids. It features black-figure pottery technique, where the figures are painted in black against the natural reddish-orange clay background. The amphora has two handles and is decorated with ornamental patterns at the neck and base, including palmettes and a lotus flower design. The main scene depicts figures in a classical Greek style - black silhouettes showing what appears to be a scene from mythology or daily life. The figures are engaged in some form of interaction, with one figure appearing to be in motion while others stand nearby. The artwork demonstrates the characteristic style of ancient Greek pottery, with detailed figures and precise decorative elements typical of the black-figure technique that was popular in the 6th century BCE. The vase is well-preserved, though there appears to be some wear and areas where the paint has flaked off. It stands on a modern display stand against a gray background, highlighting its archaeological and artistic significance.

Text analysis

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