Human Generated Data

Title

No. 2

Date

1950

People

Artist: Jackson Pollock, American 1912 - 1956

Classification

Paintings

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald R. Isaacs and Family and Purchase through the Contemporary Art Fund, 1965.554

Copyright

© Pollock-Krasner Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

Human Generated Data

Title

No. 2

People

Artist: Jackson Pollock, American 1912 - 1956

Date

1950

Classification

Paintings

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald R. Isaacs and Family and Purchase through the Contemporary Art Fund, 1965.554

Copyright

© Pollock-Krasner Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-04-08

Art 93.8
Modern Art 93.8
Rug 92
Drawing 61.3
Aluminium 58.9
Painting 57.1
Doodle 55.6

Clarifai
created on 2018-02-09

desktop 99.2
abstract 98.3
texture 97.8
pattern 97.4
fabric 96.5
design 96.2
old 96
wall 93.1
background 91.5
tree 90.9
art 90.7
vintage 90.4
picture frame 89.8
closeup 88.2
dirty 87.8
wood 86.8
construction 85.5
wallpaper 85.1
rough 84.9
retro 84.6

Imagga
created on 2018-02-09

tree 53.9
texture 43.8
rough 41.9
grunge 34.9
pattern 34.9
surface 33.5
material 31.3
old 30
wall 28.6
textured 28.1
weathered 26.6
wood 25
dirty 24.4
forest 24.4
detail 24.1
web 24.1
cobweb 23.9
aged 21.7
snow 21.3
bark 21
birch 19.6
close 19.4
brown 19.1
damaged 18.1
natural 17.4
plant 17.2
color 16.7
timber 16.6
design 16.3
stone 16.2
cracked 15.6
paint 15.4
winter 15.3
wooden 15
backdrop 14.9
structure 14.8
cold 14.6
wallpaper 14.6
ice 14.3
rusty 14.3
grungy 14.2
closeup 14.2
poplar 13.7
trunk 13.6
frost 13.4
trees 13.3
pine 13.2
gray 12.6
season 12.5
antique 12.4
landscape 11.9
vintage 11.6
weather 11.1
branch 10.9
corrosion 10.8
black 10.8
park 10.7
rust 10.6
worn 10.5
frozen 10.5
rock 10.4
ancient 10.4
trap 10.3
metallic 10.1
spider 10
retro 9.8
scratch 9.8
backgrounds 9.7
fir 9.7
covered 9.7
metal 9.7
aging 9.6
iron 9.3
yellow 9.3
effect 9.1
cool 8.9
peeling 8.9
crack 8.7
messy 8.7
decay 8.7
detailed 8.7
stained 8.7
stain 8.7
art 8.6
dark 8.4
stucco 8
seasonal 7.9
lumber 7.9
torn 7.7
concrete 7.7
woods 7.6
brick 7.5
outdoors 7.5
exterior 7.4
light 7.4
industrial 7.3
decoration 7.2
memorial 7.1

Google
created on 2018-02-09

tree 67.4
granite 52
camouflage 50

Microsoft
created on 2018-02-09

tree 49.8
plant 43.4

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Rug 92%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2018-02-09

a close up of a tree 82.5%
close up of a tree 78.8%
a tree with no leaves 73.2%

Azure OpenAI

Created on 2024-01-27

Sorry, I can't help with identifying or making assumptions about objects in images.

Anthropic Claude

Created on 2024-03-29

This appears to be an abstract expressionist painting. The image is dominated by a chaotic and energetic composition of black, white, and yellow paint strokes, splashes, and drippings. There is no discernible subject or recognizable imagery, only a dynamic and gestural interplay of various paint elements across the canvas. The overall effect is one of spontaneity, emotion, and a sense of the artist's physical engagement with the medium. This abstract, non-representational style is characteristic of the abstract expressionist movement in 20th century art.

Meta Llama

Created on 2024-11-23

The image is a painting by Jackson Pollock, titled "Number 1A, 1948." It is a large-scale work, measuring 8 feet by 17 feet, and features a complex composition of abstract forms and colors. The painting is characterized by its use of drips, splatters, and other gestural marks, which create a dynamic and expressive surface. The colors used are predominantly black, white, and gray, with some yellow and beige accents. The overall effect is one of energy and movement, as if the paint has been thrown or splattered onto the canvas. The background of the painting is a light beige color, which provides a subtle contrast to the darker colors used in the foreground. The edges of the painting are rough and unfinished, giving the impression that the artist worked quickly and spontaneously. Overall, "Number 1A, 1948" is a seminal work in the history of abstract expressionism, and it continues to be celebrated for its innovative use of technique and its emotional power.