Human Generated Data

Title

Movement in White, from the Transitions portfolio

Date

1970

People

Artist: Mark Tobey, American 1890 - 1976

Printer: François Lafranca,

Publisher: Edition de Beauclair, Frankfurt am Main,

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift in memory of Ruth Sager from Arthur B. Pardee and Ann B. Goodman, 2006.51

Copyright

© Mark Tobey / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

Human Generated Data

Title

Movement in White, from the Transitions portfolio

People

Artist: Mark Tobey, American 1890 - 1976

Printer: François Lafranca,

Publisher: Edition de Beauclair, Frankfurt am Main,

Date

1970

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift in memory of Ruth Sager from Arthur B. Pardee and Ann B. Goodman, 2006.51

Copyright

© Mark Tobey / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-27

people 98.8
art 98.4
woman 98.2
retro 97.4
man 96.3
wear 96.2
monochrome 94.3
nature 94.3
silhouette 93.9
paper 92.9
adult 92.8
vector 92.2
painting 91.5
vintage 91
one 90.6
dirty 90.4
portrait 90.1
abstract 89.9
old 89
illustration 88.9

Color Analysis

Categories

Imagga

Captions

Azure OpenAI

Created on 2024-02-07

The image shows an artwork comprised of a monochrome print or etching. The predominant colors are black, white, and shades of gray. It depicts a set of thin, elongated shapes that resemble plants or reeds, possibly seven in total, five of which have longer stems leading up to rounded shapes that could represent buds or blooms. These figures appear to be mirrored, creating a reflection effect that gives the impression of them standing at the edge of a body of water. There's a dark, textured background that fills the upper portion of the image, which fades as it moves down toward what seems to be the reflective surface, with the darker patches becoming horizontal to further suggest the presence of water with ripples or disturbances on the surface. At the bottom left, there's a mark indicating "26/75", suggesting this is the 26th print in a limited series of 75. To the bottom right, there's a signature that reads "Tàpies '70", indicating the artist's name—presumably Antoni Tàpies—and the year the piece was created, 1970. The paper on which the print is made appears to have a raw edge on at least one side, contributing to the artwork's organic and slightly rustic character.

Anthropic Claude

Created on 2024-03-30

The image appears to be an abstract black and white etching or lithograph. It depicts a surreal, dreamlike scene with abstract forms and shapes that resemble organic or natural elements. The composition is dense and textured, with gestural, flowing lines and splotches of dark ink creating a sense of depth and movement. The overall effect is one of ambiguity and mystery, inviting the viewer to interpret the image in their own imaginative way.