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Imagga
created on 2019-07-06
paintings art | 99.5% | |
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Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-07-06
a close up of a book | 52.7% | |
close up of a book | 47.2% | |
a close up of text on a white surface | 47.1% | |
Clarifai
No captions written
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-02
a photograph of a picture of a duck in a pond
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-06-29
two ducks swimming in a pond with a bird in the middle
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-09
This image is a traditional Japanese woodblock print depicting two birds, possibly ducks or mandarin ducks, near a body of water with concentric circular ripples emanating from where their beaks touch the water. The artwork has an Asian aesthetic, characterized by minimalistic yet detailed strokes that capture the essence of the subjects. The color palette is subdued, consisting of earthy tones with black accents for the birds' feathers. There are Japanese characters in the top right corner and along the right edge, possibly providing information about the artwork such as the title, the artist's name, or a poem related to the image's subject. The division in the middle of the image suggests that it may be printed on two separate pieces of paper, constituting a diptych.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-09
This is a traditional Japanese woodblock print depicting three ducks swimming in a pond. The water is illustrated with concentric ripples emanating from the movements of the ducks, giving a sense of motion. The ducks are shown in various postures, with one duck diving headfirst into the water, and the other two ducks floating on the surface. The image includes stylized, minimalistic lines and natural colors typical of classical Japanese art. There is also Japanese text on the right side of the image.
Anthropic Claude
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-25
This is a traditional Japanese woodblock print (likely from the Edo period) depicting a duck or waterfowl swimming in water. The bird is rendered in beautiful detail, showing its distinctive feather patterns and markings in black and white. The water is represented by elegant curved lines creating concentric ripples around the swimming bird. There appears to be some aquatic vegetation or reeds shown in the lower right portion of the image. The print includes Japanese characters at the top right and right side of the image. The style is characteristic of Japanese nature studies and bird-and-flower paintings (kachō-ga) of the period, with its careful observation of natural details combined with stylized artistic elements.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-09
The image appears to be a Japanese woodblock print or ink painting depicting a pair of ducks swimming on a pond. The ducks are rendered in a detailed and highly stylized manner, with intricate patterns and textures on their feathers. The background features concentric ripples on the water, suggesting a sense of movement and tranquility. There are also some Japanese calligraphic characters in the upper left and right corners, which I cannot interpret, but they appear to be part of the artwork.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-09
This is a traditional Japanese woodblock print (likely from the Edo period) depicting a duck or waterfowl swimming in rippling water. The bird appears to be swimming or floating among concentric circular ripples in the water, and there are some aquatic plants or reeds visible in the lower right corner of the composition. The artwork is rendered in a monochromatic style typical of woodblock prints, with fine details showing the bird's feathers and the texture of its plumage. There is Japanese text visible in the upper right corner and along the right side of the image. The style shows the characteristic attention to natural detail and elegant composition found in Japanese nature studies of this period.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-09
The image depicts a traditional Japanese woodblock print, likely from the Edo period (1603-1868). The print features two ducks in the foreground, with one facing left and the other facing right. They are positioned in a circular pattern, surrounded by a series of concentric circles that evoke the idea of ripples or waves. The ducks are rendered in a detailed and realistic style, with intricate feathers and beaks.
In the background, there is a subtle depiction of a landscape, with a few trees or plants visible. The overall atmosphere of the print is one of serenity and tranquility, with the ducks appearing to be at peace in their natural habitat.
The print is signed by the artist, Hiroshige, who was a renowned Japanese ukiyo-e artist known for his landscapes and scenes of everyday life. The signature is located in the top-right corner of the print, and it reads "Hiroshige" in bold, black ink.
Overall, the image presents a beautiful and detailed representation of traditional Japanese art, with its intricate designs and serene atmosphere. It is a testament to the skill and craftsmanship of Hiroshige and his contemporaries, who were able to capture the beauty and essence of nature in their work.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-09
The image depicts a traditional Japanese woodblock print, likely from the Edo period (1603-1868), featuring a dynamic scene of two ducks and a fish in a whirlpool. The print is divided into two sections, with the left side showing a duck swimming in the water and the right side displaying a fish being pulled into the whirlpool.
Key Elements:
- Ducks: Two ducks are prominently featured in the print. One duck is swimming in the water on the left side, while the other is partially submerged in the whirlpool on the right side.
- Fish: A large fish is being pulled into the whirlpool on the right side of the print.
- Whirlpool: The whirlpool is depicted as a swirling vortex of water, with the fish being drawn into its center.
- Japanese Characters: The print includes Japanese characters, which may be the artist's signature or a title for the work.
- Color Scheme: The print features a muted color scheme, with shades of brown and beige dominating the design.
Artistic Style:
- Ukiyo-e: The print is an example of ukiyo-e, a style of Japanese woodblock printing that flourished during the Edo period.
- Dynamic Composition: The print's composition is dynamic and energetic, with the swirling water and struggling fish creating a sense of movement and tension.
- Attention to Detail: The artist has paid close attention to detail, with intricate textures and patterns visible on the ducks' feathers and the fish's scales.
Overall Impression:
- Sense of Movement: The print conveys a sense of movement and energy, with the whirlpool and struggling fish creating a dynamic and engaging scene.
- Traditional Japanese Aesthetics: The print reflects traditional Japanese aesthetics, with its emphasis on natural forms and subtle color palette.
- Artistic Skill: The print demonstrates the artist's skill and craftsmanship, with intricate details and textures adding depth and complexity to the design.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-24
This image depicts a scene from Japanese art, featuring two fish swimming in a pond. The fish are illustrated in a traditional Japanese style, with intricate details and delicate lines. The fish are depicted in a dynamic pose, with one fish swimming upward and the other fish swimming downward, creating a sense of movement and energy. The pond is depicted with gentle ripples and reflections, adding to the serene and peaceful atmosphere of the scene. The image also includes Japanese text, which may provide additional context or information about the scene. Overall, the image showcases the beauty and elegance of Japanese art, with its focus on nature and simplicity.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-24
The image is a traditional Japanese woodblock print, possibly from the Edo period. It depicts a pair of wild birds, likely ducks, in a stylized and artistic manner. The birds are shown in a dynamic pose, with their bodies intertwined and their wings spread. The background is a simple, swirling pattern that suggests water or the sky. The image is divided into two panels, with the birds occupying the left panel and a text written in Japanese characters on the right panel. The overall style of the image is highly stylized and decorative, with a focus on the natural beauty and grace of the birds.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-14
Here's a description of the image:
Overall Impression:
This is a Japanese woodblock print, likely from the Edo period. It depicts a serene scene of ducks in water. The style is characteristic of Japanese art, with strong lines, careful detail, and a focus on natural beauty.
Key Elements:
- Ducks: Several ducks are depicted, with their detailed plumage. Some are diving, with only their backsides and tails visible, while others are floating on the water's surface with their heads submerged.
- Water: The water is rendered with concentric, flowing lines to indicate movement and ripples. This creates a sense of fluidity and serenity.
- Plants: Some aquatic plants or reeds are visible in the foreground, adding to the naturalistic setting.
- Colors: The print is primarily in muted tones of tan, black, and brown. This creates a sense of calm and elegance.
- Text: There is Japanese calligraphy along the top and right side. The text likely indicates title, artist, and/or other information about the print.
Style and Technique:
The artwork employs the following techniques:
- Woodblock Printing: This technique is evident in the sharp lines and distinct color blocks.
- Perspective: The artist uses lines to create a sense of depth and the appearance of circular waves.
Overall Mood:
The artwork conveys a feeling of tranquility, connection with nature, and the fleeting beauty of the natural world.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-14
This is a Japanese woodblock print depicting ducks in water, divided into two panels. In the top right of the right panel are Japanese characters. Below this, concentric lines emanate, as though from a stone dropped in the water. In the top right of the print, a duck is diving straight down into the water, only its tail and a bit of its white body visible. To the left of the first duck, on the top left side of the left panel, a duck is facing away, with the back of its head visible. Its feathers appear black and white. Below this, two ducks are facing left, in the left panel. The ducks have black heads and lighter bodies, with tiny dark dots on the feathers. To the right of the two ducks facing left are some plant sprigs. The whole print is in light pastel and beige tones. The image is in the traditional Ukiyo-e style, characterized by its woodblock printing technique.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-05-23
The image depicts a scene of waterfowl in a pond, rendered in a traditional Japanese woodblock print style. The artwork is divided into two sections, each showing different perspectives of the birds in the water.
Left Section: This part of the image shows a close-up of the waterfowl, likely ducks, swimming in the water. The birds are detailed, with intricate patterns on their feathers. The water around them is illustrated with concentric circles, suggesting ripples and movement.
Right Section: This section provides a broader view of the pond with more birds swimming. The ripples in the water are more pronounced, indicating the movement of the birds. There are also some aquatic plants visible, adding to the natural setting of the scene.
The image includes Japanese text, which translates to "Waterfowl" (水鳥, suichō) and "Ripples in the water" (波紋, hamon). The overall composition and style are reminiscent of traditional Japanese art, emphasizing natural beauty and tranquility.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-12
This image is a traditional Japanese woodblock print, likely from the ukiyo-e genre, which is known for its vibrant, expressive artwork often depicting scenes of everyday life, nature, and stylized depictions of human emotions and actions. The print portrays a pair of ducks, one larger and one smaller, in a serene water setting. The ducks are depicted with detailed, rounded features characteristic of Japanese woodblock prints, and their feathers and features are shaded to give depth and texture.
The larger duck, positioned in the center of the image, appears to be diving into the water. The smaller duck is positioned near the larger one, with its head slightly raised, seemingly observing or reacting to the larger duck's action. Surrounding the ducks are concentric ripples in the water, indicating the movement of the ducks and the disturbance they are creating.
In the bottom right corner, there is a small tuft of grass or reeds, contributing to the naturalistic setting of the scene. The background is minimalistic, with soft, curved lines suggesting a calm body of water and possibly distant landforms or clouds.
The text on the right side of the image, written in Japanese, likely provides context or a title for the scene, possibly indicating the name of the artist, the subject of the print, or a descriptive phrase related to the image. The style of the text suggests it might be a caption or poem associated with the illustration.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-12
This is a traditional Japanese woodblock print, likely from the Edo period, featuring a scene of ducks (or geese) swimming in water. The print is divided into two panels, with the left panel showing the birds more prominently while the right panel includes additional details of the water and vegetation.
Key elements of the image:
Birds:
- There are two large birds, possibly ducks or geese, in the left panel. They are depicted with detailed feathers and realistic features, with one having its neck extended and the other with its head lowered, possibly drinking or foraging.
- Another bird is partially visible in the right panel, with only its head and part of its body shown.
Water:
- The water is represented by concentric circular lines emanating from the point where the birds are interacting with the water, suggesting ripples or movement. This is a common technique in traditional Japanese art to depict water or wind.
Vegetation:
- In the right panel, there are small, sharp, triangular shapes that resemble reeds or other aquatic plants growing from the water's edge.
Text:
- There is Japanese text in the right panel, which likely provides information about the scene, such as the names of the birds or the artist's signature.
The overall style of the print is characteristic of ukiyo-e, with its attention to detail and naturalistic depiction of the subjects. The use of grayscale and the absence of vibrant colors give the print a serene and timeless quality.