Human Generated Data

Title

Umbilical cord, first gasp, cutting of cord, 1886

Date

2017

People

Artist: Dario Robleto, American born 1972

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Margaret Fisher Fund, 2019.296.9

Copyright

© Dario Robleto

Human Generated Data

Title

Umbilical cord, first gasp, cutting of cord, 1886

People

Artist: Dario Robleto, American born 1972

Date

2017

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Margaret Fisher Fund, 2019.296.9

Copyright

© Dario Robleto

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2020-02-08

Blackboard 96.1
Nature 87.4

Clarifai
created on 2020-02-08

nature 98.3
storm 97.4
dark 97.2
abstract 96.3
fog 96.3
rain 94.3
sky 94.3
landscape 93.4
monochrome 92.9
weather 91.7
desktop 91
art 90.6
mist 90.3
winter 89.6
thunderstorm 89.3
sun 89
sunset 88.9
texture 88.8
color 88.7
square 87.7

Imagga
created on 2020-02-08

baby 100
fetus 100
vertebrate 93.4
chordate 62.9
texture 46.5
grunge 43.4
pattern 38.3
old 33.4
textured 33.3
material 33.1
black 32.2
organism 31.3
space 31
frame 26.6
wall 26.5
vintage 25.6
design 25.3
blank 24.9
wallpaper 24.5
aged 24.4
backdrop 23.9
rough 22.8
grungy 21.8
retro 20.5
dark 19.2
antique 19
dirty 19
art 18.9
border 18.1
empty 18
surface 17.6
ancient 17.3
worn 17.2
color 15.6
paint 15.4
paper 14.9
close 14.3
canvas 14.2
text 14
graphic 13.9
fabric 13.5
closeup 13.5
stained 13.5
effect 12.8
copy 12.4
sheet 12.2
damaged 11.4
textile 11.4
light 11.4
backgrounds 11.4
blackboard 11.3
detail 11.3
metal 11.3
decorative 10.9
leather 10.7
parchment 10.6
dirt 10.5
rusty 10.5
skin 10.3
nobody 10.1
chalk 9.7
style 9.6
rust 9.6
structure 9.6
seamless 9.5
weathered 9.5
film 9.5
cover 9.3
industrial 9.1
fashion 9
clothing 9
gray 9
chalkboard 8.8
scratch 8.8
announcement 8.7
decoration 8.7
cloth 8.6
metallic 8.3
brown 8.1
silver 8
artistic 7.8
faded 7.8
galaxy 7.8
layer 7.7
elegant 7.7
spot 7.7
plate 7.6
hard 7.6
iron 7.5
element 7.4
grain 7.4
screen 7.2

Google
created on 2020-02-08

Photograph 95.8
Rectangle 74.7
Sky 73.3
Room 65.7
Photographic paper 65.3
Square 63.6
Photography 62.4
Cloud 59.5
Black-and-white 56.4
Paper 54.3
Paper product 53.3

Microsoft
created on 2020-02-08

fog 96.6
text 91.4
abstract 65.9
blur 18.5
night sky 1.1

Color Analysis

Captions

Azure OpenAI

Created on 2024-11-16

The image you've provided is a monochromatic artwork that features a range of dark tones creating an atmospheric and somewhat abstract scene. The focus appears to be a blurred, central luminous area that could be interpreted as a source of light or a focal point within a darker, more textured surrounding. There is a jagged line that runs horizontally across the top third of the image, which contrasts with the softness of the rest of the composition. At the bottom of the picture, there is a handwritten inscription that reads "Umbilical cord, first gasp, cutting of cord, 1886." This text might suggest that the artwork is related to birth and the life-giving connection between a mother and child. The year mentioned might indicate a historical reference or significance. The overall effect is both moody and evocative, leaving much to the interpretation of the viewer. The style and techniques used might imply that it's a work of fine art, possibly created with charcoal, ink, or another medium that allows for gradations of shading and tone.

Anthropic Claude

Created on 2024-11-14

The image appears to be a black and white photograph depicting a dramatic weather event. The image shows a swirling, turbulent mass of clouds and atmospheric disturbance, with lightning flashes visible in the background. The text at the bottom of the image identifies this as "Umbilical cord, first gasp, cutting of cord, 1880", suggesting this image may be an early capture of a meteorological phenomenon. The overall composition and use of light and shadow create a powerful and foreboding visual effect.

Text analysis

Amazon

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finst
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1.886
crd,
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cuttng

Google

Umbilical coed, first gasp cuting of coh, 1886
Umbilical
coed,
first
gasp
cuting
of
coh,
1886